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This book started from my curiosity about the comfortable feeling that I had while living in a temporary room with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities in Amsterdam. During the two years that I have lived in Amsterdam, I have moved three times. Each time it was the same type of room with shared facilities. This raised questions for me: what made those temporary rooms comfortable? How fast could I adapt to those new places? In my work I explore those questions further, taking other people's situations into account. It is an investigation about comfort in small-scale temporary habitations, in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book started from my curiosity about the comfortable feeling that I had while living in a temporary room with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities in Amsterdam. During the two years that I have lived in Amsterdam, I have moved three times. Each time it was the same type of room with shared facilities. This raised questions for me: what made those temporary rooms comfortable? How fast could I adapt to those new places? In my work I explore those questions further, taking other people's situations into account. It is an investigation about comfort in small-scale temporary habitations, in which I study how one inhabits one's private sphere under the condition of temporality and comforts oneself in an un-familiarised space.
Autorenporträt
Chanida Lumthaweepaisal, Innenarchitektin mit Sitz in Bangkok, hat einen Master-Abschluss in Innenarchitektur am Sandberg Institute Amsterdam erworben. Sie arbeitete als Innenarchitektin im Studio Makkink & Bey. Derzeit ist sie Dozentin für Innenarchitektur an der School of Architecture and Design, King Mongkut's University of Thonburi Thailand.