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Round up exchange. The symposium as a hybrid home
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- NORDIC GREETINGS 1
- CONTENTS 4
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THE DREAM – PLAY – CHALLENGE PROJECT
- Facing up to the crisis in residential living 8
- The Dream – Play – Challenge methodology 12
- Intersectional feminist exchange through generosity and demands 15
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PANEL I: COLLECTIVITY – DREAMS AND CHALLENGES
- Introduction 17
- Social romanticism. The lived experience of a co-living community 20
- Housing development in Turkey. The viewpoınt of Turkish female architects 26
- Women building communities. Care as a feminist practice of cooperative living 32
- Grassroots housing projects. Who do they benefit, and why should we care? 38
- Responses 42
- INTERMEZZO CO-DREAM. HAPPENINGS OF A HOME THROUGH COSMOLOGICAL PLAY 44
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PANEL II: SPATIAL AGENCY – BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE
- Introduction 51
- Architectural changes and exchanges. Moroccan lounges in Brussels and western living-rooms in Marrakesh 52
- Italian Neorealist and New Migrant cinema. On challenging the stereotypes of national and gender identities 58
- Do you want to dwell like your Granny? Elastic floor plans as a solution for today‘s housing crisis 66
- World in progress. The premise of a Dialogue Manifesto 76
- Responses 82
- INTERMEZZO. THE METAPHORICAL HOUSE. IMAGINING FEMALE RESIDENCES 86
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PANEL III: INDIVIDUALITY – I DWELL, THEREFORE I AM
- Introduction 97
- The stone-shell housing unit. For a future with possibilities 100
- A room of one's own. The paper project ’Virginia Series‘ 108
- The practice of post-Yugoslav residential living. Rebellious women and the pursuit of home-sweet-home happiness 114
- Responses 120
- Round up exchange. The symposium as a hybrid home 124
- Closing remarks 132
- Biographies 134
- Imprint 140
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- NORDIC GREETINGS 1
- CONTENTS 4
-
THE DREAM – PLAY – CHALLENGE PROJECT
- Facing up to the crisis in residential living 8
- The Dream – Play – Challenge methodology 12
- Intersectional feminist exchange through generosity and demands 15
-
PANEL I: COLLECTIVITY – DREAMS AND CHALLENGES
- Introduction 17
- Social romanticism. The lived experience of a co-living community 20
- Housing development in Turkey. The viewpoınt of Turkish female architects 26
- Women building communities. Care as a feminist practice of cooperative living 32
- Grassroots housing projects. Who do they benefit, and why should we care? 38
- Responses 42
- INTERMEZZO CO-DREAM. HAPPENINGS OF A HOME THROUGH COSMOLOGICAL PLAY 44
-
PANEL II: SPATIAL AGENCY – BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE
- Introduction 51
- Architectural changes and exchanges. Moroccan lounges in Brussels and western living-rooms in Marrakesh 52
- Italian Neorealist and New Migrant cinema. On challenging the stereotypes of national and gender identities 58
- Do you want to dwell like your Granny? Elastic floor plans as a solution for today‘s housing crisis 66
- World in progress. The premise of a Dialogue Manifesto 76
- Responses 82
- INTERMEZZO. THE METAPHORICAL HOUSE. IMAGINING FEMALE RESIDENCES 86
-
PANEL III: INDIVIDUALITY – I DWELL, THEREFORE I AM
- Introduction 97
- The stone-shell housing unit. For a future with possibilities 100
- A room of one's own. The paper project ’Virginia Series‘ 108
- The practice of post-Yugoslav residential living. Rebellious women and the pursuit of home-sweet-home happiness 114
- Responses 120
- Round up exchange. The symposium as a hybrid home 124
- Closing remarks 132
- Biographies 134
- Imprint 140