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Evolution Of Contemporary Living - Towards Heterogeneity And Networks Of Individualities

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'Living' touches all our most intimate and primordial needs, it is 'being at home', it is relax, it is leisure. Moreover, living has the family environment as its milestone. Eventually, talking about living cannot ignore the problematic of the city, of the dwelling at a larger scale, of the aggregation of living units. Living is thus read as the object of an architecture that not only makes space, not only buildings, but that makes and generates memory and identity. This dissertation gives an overview of contemporary living both in the formal and in the informal world trying to answer three main questions. The first question is 'if' it is still an important issue, or if everything has already been told. The second question is 'which' living interests us, that means pointing out the main characteristics of contemporary living. The last question is 'where' contemporary living can be found, where such characters of novelty, heterogeneity, versatility that interest this research lie.

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Architect, PhD. After a professional experience in the Netherlands with Mecanoo Architecten, where he was involved in big scale projects such as museums, theatres and master plans, he received a PhD in Interior Design. He is currently Visiting Professor in the Urban and Architectural Design Studio at Politecnico di Milano and partner of MASStudio.

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Authors Nicolò Riva
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783847337300
ISBN 978-3-8473-3730-0
No. of pages 224
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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