This thematic issue re-articulates the question of housing as an architectural and planning problem and examines how architecture can contribute to reduce the divorce between housing provision and architectural research. The articles included in the issue investigate the terminology used to designate housing as a way to question the relation between housing, architecture, and planning, and investigate and theorize the language of housing in relation to the emergence of new and varied modes of inhabiting. Built on a heterogeneous corpus of terms, the articles offer a new outlook on the current housing crisis and the role of architecture in it. The papers unpack selected housing terms via close historical inquiry of specific case studies, hou...
Profound transformations in residential practices are emerging in Europe as well as throughout the u...
This issue of Footprint brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as...
The paper aims at reconstructing the design discourse on the transfor- mation of territories of exte...
This thematic issue re-articulates the question of housing as an architectural and planning problem ...
Footprint 24 brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as-market to discu...
This issue of Footprint brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as-mark...
What architecture adds to building: The concept is to set out the definition of architecture. The ar...
Rather than being a self-evidently discrete object, housing composes a myriad of component parts; an...
Housing has always been of special interest to architecture and interior architecture, which is unde...
This question might sound very broad: What future for the architecture? What future for the people l...
The aim of this special issue is to further our understanding of ‘house’, ‘home’ and ‘dwelling’ by p...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
Throughout the whole 20th Century, the urban issue is inextricably interwoven with the architectural...
Housing and the City explores housing histories, theories, and projects in diverse geographies. It p...
Housing is a complex field of relations integrating many aspects at individual as well as societal l...
Profound transformations in residential practices are emerging in Europe as well as throughout the u...
This issue of Footprint brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as...
The paper aims at reconstructing the design discourse on the transfor- mation of territories of exte...
This thematic issue re-articulates the question of housing as an architectural and planning problem ...
Footprint 24 brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as-market to discu...
This issue of Footprint brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as-mark...
What architecture adds to building: The concept is to set out the definition of architecture. The ar...
Rather than being a self-evidently discrete object, housing composes a myriad of component parts; an...
Housing has always been of special interest to architecture and interior architecture, which is unde...
This question might sound very broad: What future for the architecture? What future for the people l...
The aim of this special issue is to further our understanding of ‘house’, ‘home’ and ‘dwelling’ by p...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
Throughout the whole 20th Century, the urban issue is inextricably interwoven with the architectural...
Housing and the City explores housing histories, theories, and projects in diverse geographies. It p...
Housing is a complex field of relations integrating many aspects at individual as well as societal l...
Profound transformations in residential practices are emerging in Europe as well as throughout the u...
This issue of Footprint brings together housing-as-design with housing-as-policy and housing-as...
The paper aims at reconstructing the design discourse on the transfor- mation of territories of exte...