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Future Living Collective Housing In Japan Claudia Hildner

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Future Living Collective Housing In Japan Claudia Hildner
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.33 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Claudia Hildner
ISBN: 9783038216278, 9783038216681, 3038216275, 3038216682
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Future Living Collective Housing In Japan Claudia Hildner by Claudia Hildner 9783038216278, 9783038216681, 3038216275, 3038216682 instant download after payment.

Single-family houses are becoming increasingly outdated. They offer no response to demographic change or to the fact that there are fewer and fewer life-long relationships. They are often too inflexible for new family models or ways of cohabitation. This publication presents projects in recent years in Japan, which respond to the need for new forms of housing. The architects are developing solutions that allow residents to live together but still maintain enough distance and privacy. The presented apartment types and their layout allow for a variety of life models. Particularly interesting here is the use of spaces that provide a gradual transition from public to private space--an approach to building that, according to experts, could revolutionize western residential architecture. The publication portrays these new forms of building and living based on prominent Japanese examples that include Shigeru Ban, Sou Foujimoto, and Akihisa Hirata.

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