Living and Working/ Pier Vittorio Aureli; Martino Tattara
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- 9780262543514
- 0262543516
- 720 A927l 2022
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720 A673ar 2007 The Architecture Reader: essential writings from vitruvius to the present / | 720 A772ar 2014 Arquitectura Necesaria = Necessary Architecture / | 720 A816d 1997 Detalles de edificios / | 720 A927l 2022 Living and Working/ | 720 B151ar 2002 Arquitectura alternativa : | 720 B228in 2014 Invenciones: New York vs Koolhaas, Bernard Tschumi. Piranesi / | 720 B756l 1972 Lived-in Architecture / |
Includes bibliographical references.
(from table of contents) Preface -- Living and working: toward a critical history of domestic space -- Live forever: the return of the factory -- After Hilberseimer -- Pretty vacant -- Tower and plinth -- Everyday is like Sunday -- Communal villa -- Like a rolling stone -- Park city -- One-room house -- Possibilities -- Gardening at night -- Do you hear me when you sleep? -- The opposite shore -- Longhouse -- Afterword: the real world / Tuomas Toivonen -- Project credits.
An argument against the ideology of domesticity that separates work from home; lavishly illustrated, with architectural proposals for alternate approaches to working and living. Despite the increasing numbers of people who now work from home, in the popular imagination the home is still understood as the sanctuary of privacy and intimacy. Living is conceptually and definitively separated from work. This book argues against such a separation, countering the prevailing ideology of domesticity with a series of architectural projects that illustrate alternative approaches. Less a monograph than a treatise, richly illustrated, the book combines historical research and design proposals to reenvision home as a cooperative structure in which it is possible to live and work and in which labor is socialized beyond the family--freeing inhabitants from the sense of property and the burden of domestic labor. The projects aim to move the house beyond the dichotomous logic of male/female, husband/wife, breadwinner/housewife, and private/public. They include the reinvention of single-room occupancy as a new model for affordable housing; the reimagining of the simple tower-and-plinth prototype as host to a multiplicity of work activities and enlivening street life; and a plan for a modular, adaptable structure meant to house a temporary dweller. All of these design projects conceive of the house not as a commodity, the form of which is determined by its exchange value, but as an infrastructure defined by its use value.
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