Housing and the City
Herausgeber: Ekici, Didem; Haynes, Nick; Borsi, Katharina; Hale, Jonathan
Housing and the City
Herausgeber: Ekici, Didem; Haynes, Nick; Borsi, Katharina; Hale, Jonathan
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Housing and the City provides essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in the history, theory or current design of housing.
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Housing and the City provides essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in the history, theory or current design of housing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 172mm x 244mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781032156583
- ISBN-10: 1032156589
- Artikelnr.: 63200779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Critiques
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 172mm x 244mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781032156583
- ISBN-10: 1032156589
- Artikelnr.: 63200779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Katharina Borsi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham. She teaches design and architectural and urban history and theory. Her research focusses on the intersection between housing, domesticity, and urbanism. She has lectured and published extensively on the history and theory of housing and urbanism in Berlin and elsewhere. Didem Ekici is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham. She has held fellowships from Wellcome Trust, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Wolfsonian-Florida International University, and the University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities. She is the co-editor of Healing Spaces, Modern Architecture, and the Body and author of articles on modern architecture, health, the body, asceticism, and urban memory. Jonathan Hale is an architect and Professor of Architectural Theory in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham. He is Head of the Architecture, Culture and Tectonics research group. He has published extensively on architectural theory and criticism, phenomenology and the philosophy of technology, the relationship between architecture and the body, and museums and architectural exhibitions. Nick Haynes is an architect and runs a master's design studio at the University of Nottingham exploring the immanent strategic potential of architecture within the city. He is a PhD candidate at the University of Nottingham with his research titled "Primary Elements: Typological Innovation and Urban Performances".
Introduction: Housing and the City: Architectural Experimentation and
Social Diagrams Katharina Borsi, Didem Ekici, Jonathan Hale, and Nick
Haynes Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International Context
Introduction to Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International
Context Didem Ekici and Jonathan Hale Section 1.1 Formations 1. Language
Logics: Housing in Translation Irina Davidovici 2. Health, Tuberculosis,
and the City: Strategies to Approach the Dwelling Hygiene of Berlin,
1882-1914 Eva Eylers 3. The Concept of Type in Hellerau Garden City Didem
Ekici 4. The Logic of the Norm: LCC Urban Housing During the Interwar
Period Christopher Metz Section 1.2 Modernism and Ideology 5. How Can Space
Be Ideological? Communal Housing Projects in Vienna Angelika Schnell
6. From the Cell to the Territory: The 'Disurbanist' Project of the OSA
Group Martino Tattara 7. Revolution Begins at Home: New Housing Typologies
and Collectivisation of Life in Post-WWII Tehran Hamed Khosravi 8. Kiryat
Meir, the First Middle-Class Cooperative Housing Complex in Tel Aviv Sigal
Davidi Section 1.3. Housing and the City in the Welfare State 9. Type and
the Collective Space of the Housing Project Nick Haynes and Katharina Borsi
10. Open Building and User Agency: Early and Contemporary Experiments in
the Netherlands Íñigo Cornago Bonal and Dirk van den Heuvel 11.
Public-Private Partnerships and Medium-Density Housing in North Melbourne,
Australia: From Hotham Gardens, 1959, to Northside Communities, 2021
Catherine Townsend and Paul Walker 12. Housing Mid-Century Irish Publics:
Some Paradigms Gary A. Boyd and Brian Ward Part 2: Collective Types and
Urban Areas Introduction to Part 2: Collective Types and Urban Areas
Katharina Borsi and Nick Haynes Section 2.1 Collective Inhabitations 13.
Ahmedabad Pols and the Transindivdual Dorian Wiszniewski 14. Hidden
Commons: Hutong Inversions Doreen Bernath 15. Resilient Structure,
Collective Form: Residential and Studio Building at the Former Berlin
Flower Market Tim Heide with Katharina Borsi 16. Together! Potentials for
Cooperative Housing and Self-Organisation Katharina Bayer with Nick Haynes
Section 2.2 Living and Working 17. Productive Morphologies and Intersecting
Voids Katharina Borsi 18. Open City/Closed City Frances Holliss and Claude
Dutson 19. The City Within the Home: Otto Steidle's Genter Strasse Houses
Florian Kossak Index
Social Diagrams Katharina Borsi, Didem Ekici, Jonathan Hale, and Nick
Haynes Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International Context
Introduction to Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International
Context Didem Ekici and Jonathan Hale Section 1.1 Formations 1. Language
Logics: Housing in Translation Irina Davidovici 2. Health, Tuberculosis,
and the City: Strategies to Approach the Dwelling Hygiene of Berlin,
1882-1914 Eva Eylers 3. The Concept of Type in Hellerau Garden City Didem
Ekici 4. The Logic of the Norm: LCC Urban Housing During the Interwar
Period Christopher Metz Section 1.2 Modernism and Ideology 5. How Can Space
Be Ideological? Communal Housing Projects in Vienna Angelika Schnell
6. From the Cell to the Territory: The 'Disurbanist' Project of the OSA
Group Martino Tattara 7. Revolution Begins at Home: New Housing Typologies
and Collectivisation of Life in Post-WWII Tehran Hamed Khosravi 8. Kiryat
Meir, the First Middle-Class Cooperative Housing Complex in Tel Aviv Sigal
Davidi Section 1.3. Housing and the City in the Welfare State 9. Type and
the Collective Space of the Housing Project Nick Haynes and Katharina Borsi
10. Open Building and User Agency: Early and Contemporary Experiments in
the Netherlands Íñigo Cornago Bonal and Dirk van den Heuvel 11.
Public-Private Partnerships and Medium-Density Housing in North Melbourne,
Australia: From Hotham Gardens, 1959, to Northside Communities, 2021
Catherine Townsend and Paul Walker 12. Housing Mid-Century Irish Publics:
Some Paradigms Gary A. Boyd and Brian Ward Part 2: Collective Types and
Urban Areas Introduction to Part 2: Collective Types and Urban Areas
Katharina Borsi and Nick Haynes Section 2.1 Collective Inhabitations 13.
Ahmedabad Pols and the Transindivdual Dorian Wiszniewski 14. Hidden
Commons: Hutong Inversions Doreen Bernath 15. Resilient Structure,
Collective Form: Residential and Studio Building at the Former Berlin
Flower Market Tim Heide with Katharina Borsi 16. Together! Potentials for
Cooperative Housing and Self-Organisation Katharina Bayer with Nick Haynes
Section 2.2 Living and Working 17. Productive Morphologies and Intersecting
Voids Katharina Borsi 18. Open City/Closed City Frances Holliss and Claude
Dutson 19. The City Within the Home: Otto Steidle's Genter Strasse Houses
Florian Kossak Index
Introduction: Housing and the City: Architectural Experimentation and
Social Diagrams Katharina Borsi, Didem Ekici, Jonathan Hale, and Nick
Haynes Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International Context
Introduction to Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International
Context Didem Ekici and Jonathan Hale Section 1.1 Formations 1. Language
Logics: Housing in Translation Irina Davidovici 2. Health, Tuberculosis,
and the City: Strategies to Approach the Dwelling Hygiene of Berlin,
1882-1914 Eva Eylers 3. The Concept of Type in Hellerau Garden City Didem
Ekici 4. The Logic of the Norm: LCC Urban Housing During the Interwar
Period Christopher Metz Section 1.2 Modernism and Ideology 5. How Can Space
Be Ideological? Communal Housing Projects in Vienna Angelika Schnell
6. From the Cell to the Territory: The 'Disurbanist' Project of the OSA
Group Martino Tattara 7. Revolution Begins at Home: New Housing Typologies
and Collectivisation of Life in Post-WWII Tehran Hamed Khosravi 8. Kiryat
Meir, the First Middle-Class Cooperative Housing Complex in Tel Aviv Sigal
Davidi Section 1.3. Housing and the City in the Welfare State 9. Type and
the Collective Space of the Housing Project Nick Haynes and Katharina Borsi
10. Open Building and User Agency: Early and Contemporary Experiments in
the Netherlands Íñigo Cornago Bonal and Dirk van den Heuvel 11.
Public-Private Partnerships and Medium-Density Housing in North Melbourne,
Australia: From Hotham Gardens, 1959, to Northside Communities, 2021
Catherine Townsend and Paul Walker 12. Housing Mid-Century Irish Publics:
Some Paradigms Gary A. Boyd and Brian Ward Part 2: Collective Types and
Urban Areas Introduction to Part 2: Collective Types and Urban Areas
Katharina Borsi and Nick Haynes Section 2.1 Collective Inhabitations 13.
Ahmedabad Pols and the Transindivdual Dorian Wiszniewski 14. Hidden
Commons: Hutong Inversions Doreen Bernath 15. Resilient Structure,
Collective Form: Residential and Studio Building at the Former Berlin
Flower Market Tim Heide with Katharina Borsi 16. Together! Potentials for
Cooperative Housing and Self-Organisation Katharina Bayer with Nick Haynes
Section 2.2 Living and Working 17. Productive Morphologies and Intersecting
Voids Katharina Borsi 18. Open City/Closed City Frances Holliss and Claude
Dutson 19. The City Within the Home: Otto Steidle's Genter Strasse Houses
Florian Kossak Index
Social Diagrams Katharina Borsi, Didem Ekici, Jonathan Hale, and Nick
Haynes Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International Context
Introduction to Part 1: The Modern Housing Project in an International
Context Didem Ekici and Jonathan Hale Section 1.1 Formations 1. Language
Logics: Housing in Translation Irina Davidovici 2. Health, Tuberculosis,
and the City: Strategies to Approach the Dwelling Hygiene of Berlin,
1882-1914 Eva Eylers 3. The Concept of Type in Hellerau Garden City Didem
Ekici 4. The Logic of the Norm: LCC Urban Housing During the Interwar
Period Christopher Metz Section 1.2 Modernism and Ideology 5. How Can Space
Be Ideological? Communal Housing Projects in Vienna Angelika Schnell
6. From the Cell to the Territory: The 'Disurbanist' Project of the OSA
Group Martino Tattara 7. Revolution Begins at Home: New Housing Typologies
and Collectivisation of Life in Post-WWII Tehran Hamed Khosravi 8. Kiryat
Meir, the First Middle-Class Cooperative Housing Complex in Tel Aviv Sigal
Davidi Section 1.3. Housing and the City in the Welfare State 9. Type and
the Collective Space of the Housing Project Nick Haynes and Katharina Borsi
10. Open Building and User Agency: Early and Contemporary Experiments in
the Netherlands Íñigo Cornago Bonal and Dirk van den Heuvel 11.
Public-Private Partnerships and Medium-Density Housing in North Melbourne,
Australia: From Hotham Gardens, 1959, to Northside Communities, 2021
Catherine Townsend and Paul Walker 12. Housing Mid-Century Irish Publics:
Some Paradigms Gary A. Boyd and Brian Ward Part 2: Collective Types and
Urban Areas Introduction to Part 2: Collective Types and Urban Areas
Katharina Borsi and Nick Haynes Section 2.1 Collective Inhabitations 13.
Ahmedabad Pols and the Transindivdual Dorian Wiszniewski 14. Hidden
Commons: Hutong Inversions Doreen Bernath 15. Resilient Structure,
Collective Form: Residential and Studio Building at the Former Berlin
Flower Market Tim Heide with Katharina Borsi 16. Together! Potentials for
Cooperative Housing and Self-Organisation Katharina Bayer with Nick Haynes
Section 2.2 Living and Working 17. Productive Morphologies and Intersecting
Voids Katharina Borsi 18. Open City/Closed City Frances Holliss and Claude
Dutson 19. The City Within the Home: Otto Steidle's Genter Strasse Houses
Florian Kossak Index