This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration of current domestic experiences in Basil Spence’s Claremont Court housing scheme (1959-1962), Edinburgh. How architecture and home are both idealized and lived is the backdrop for a discussion that draws on the concept of “model home,” or physical representation of a domestic ideal. The article reads Claremont Court as an architectural prototype of the modern domestic ideal, before exploring its reception by five of its households through the use of visual methods and semistructured interviews. Receiving the model home involves negotiating between ideal and lived homes. Building on this idea, the article contributes with a focus on the spatia...
The house is a primary indicator of social, economic and political conditions beyond the broader con...
The idea of ‘home’ is problematic for lawyers. Although the significance of home sometimes appears ...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
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 article interrogates the articulation of architecture and home through the lens of residents’ d...
This article explores the possibilities of using innovative, interdisciplinary methods for understan...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
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 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...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
Open House Galway, 11-15 October 2015, Galway IrelandTo commission an architect to design your house...
This paper introduces our novel cross-disciplinary methodology developed under the research project ...
The house is a primary indicator of social, economic and political conditions beyond the broader con...
The idea of ‘home’ is problematic for lawyers. Although the significance of home sometimes appears ...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
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 article interrogates the articulation of architecture and home through the lens of residents’ d...
This article explores the possibilities of using innovative, interdisciplinary methods for understan...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
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 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...
The article discusses the significance of cultural capital for the understanding of the field of hou...
Open House Galway, 11-15 October 2015, Galway IrelandTo commission an architect to design your house...
This paper introduces our novel cross-disciplinary methodology developed under the research project ...
The house is a primary indicator of social, economic and political conditions beyond the broader con...
The idea of ‘home’ is problematic for lawyers. Although the significance of home sometimes appears ...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...