This book explores the connections between architecture, home and community. It is based on the empirical examination of domestic experiences in a post-war modernist housing scheme: Claremont Court in Edinburgh, designed by Basil Spence. Offering a novel cross-disciplinary approach, it broadens our understanding of home and community by showing how residents create homes and articulate a sense of belonging, which is inescapably bounded by architecture. The first part of the book explains the relevance of Claremont Court through a cross-disciplinary reading from both an architectural and a socio-cultural perspective. The second part explores the domestic experiences of the current residents. The final part further develops the relationship b...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
This paper explores the possibilities of using innovative, interdisciplinary methods for understandi...
This paper introduces our novel cross-disciplinary methodology developed under the research project ...
This book explores the connections between architecture, home and community. It is based on the empi...
This paper presents a post-occupancy evaluation of Claremont Court housing scheme involving an origi...
This paper aims to elaborate the architectural theory on place-making that supported Claremont Court...
This paper utilises the concept of architectural identity as a lens to revisit the relation between ...
This paper examines the architectural theory of 'planned communities' through a cross-disciplinary r...
This paper presents a post-occupancy evaluation of Claremont Court housing scheme involving an origi...
This paper examines the architectural theory of 'planned communities' through a cross-disciplinary r...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
This paper explores the possibilities of using innovative, interdisciplinary methods for understandi...
This paper introduces our novel cross-disciplinary methodology developed under the research project ...
This book explores the connections between architecture, home and community. It is based on the empi...
This paper presents a post-occupancy evaluation of Claremont Court housing scheme involving an origi...
This paper aims to elaborate the architectural theory on place-making that supported Claremont Court...
This paper utilises the concept of architectural identity as a lens to revisit the relation between ...
This paper examines the architectural theory of 'planned communities' through a cross-disciplinary r...
This paper presents a post-occupancy evaluation of Claremont Court housing scheme involving an origi...
This paper examines the architectural theory of 'planned communities' through a cross-disciplinary r...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration ...
This paper explores the possibilities of using innovative, interdisciplinary methods for understandi...
This paper introduces our novel cross-disciplinary methodology developed under the research project ...