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Living, Inhabitants, Houses
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2022
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At the beginning of the economic crisis in 2007, housing became a central commodity in the short-circuit system of mortgages granted to private individuals and businesses. In the aftermath of the crisis, and in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic, housing—as a right, in its most radical form—re-emerged due to local housing, migration, and health emergencies. In light of an eclipse of a general discourse on housing, a new secular and international ethics arose, both foreign and superior to nation states. This book returns to a broader notion of housing: using metaphors of sanitary and salvific reinstatement, it retrieves case studies from the 1950s for re-conceptualizing the housing question in contemporary architecture and visual arts.
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Fabrizio Paone, architect and PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, is associate professor of Urban Planning at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino. Here he deals with urban planning theory and history of ideas with a particular focus on port planning and housing.
Angelo Sampieri, architect and PhD in Urban Planning, is associate professor of Urban planning at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino. Here he deals with theories and cultures of contemporary urban design with a particular focus on landscape and housing.
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Foreword
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Living
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This is Tomorrow 1956. The Future Is Already Underway
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London 1972 (and its Surroundings). Modern Architecture Reviewed by History
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The Robin Hood Gardens. Model or Failure?
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Whatever Happened to People? Re-inhabiting the City
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Houses by Danilo Trogu
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Inhabitants
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Into the Wild. How to Live Alone as a Student/Worker once Away from the Family Home
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Home Staging as a Practice Enabling Commodification
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Living in L’Aquila after the 2009 Earthquake. Forms and Practices of Space
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Squatting in Italian and European Law
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Houses by Michele De Lucchi
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Housing Datascape between European and African Urbanisation
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New Haven 1966. When Howard, Berengaria, and Ethel Blew up Moore House
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The Bushy Houses by Guy Rottier
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Faut-il être (encore) absolument moderne?
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Authors
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August 8, 2022
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9783868597899
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August 22, 2022
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9783868597165
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