The identification of the threshold space as a key element in contemporary housing design stems from the considerations outlined above, as well as from the observation of a range of projects that intersect, at various levels and in different contexts, the themes of unconventionality and affordability. Based on these premises and grounded in a close reading of contemporary realities, the UAH! research project has defined a set of criteria to study and analyse a selection of contemporary housing projects through a process of “unpacking” developed using interpretive drawings , data, and indicators.
Collective, shared, private. Rethinking the threshold as an expanded space of dwelling.
G. Postiglione;F. Serrazanetti
2025-01-01
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The identification of the threshold space as a key element in contemporary housing design stems from the considerations outlined above, as well as from the observation of a range of projects that intersect, at various levels and in different contexts, the themes of unconventionality and affordability. Based on these premises and grounded in a close reading of contemporary realities, the UAH! research project has defined a set of criteria to study and analyse a selection of contemporary housing projects through a process of “unpacking” developed using interpretive drawings , data, and indicators.File in questo prodotto:
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