This book presents the results of a research project and architectural proposal conducted by Dogma and Black Square into the architecture of the boarding house. This research originated from our long-standing engagement with the architecture and politics of domestic space. In recent years we have attempted to rethink domestic space (in light of its historical and present vicissitudes) through diverse projects, teaching and writing. The opportunity to develop this specific project on the architecture of the boarding house was the product of an invitation to contribute to the British Pavilion at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale titled ‘Home Economics.' Our answer to this brief was to revisit the tradition of the boarding house as the qu...
This book presents a rich and rewarding history of houses in England through the stories of nine hou...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
This thesis considers relationships between occupants and their places of occupation. Of relationshi...
The dwelling is the most fundamental building type, nowhere more so than in the open landscape. This...
We intend, in this research paper, define how we think and how we see architecture. Today, there are...
We intend, in this research paper, define how we think and how we see architecture. Today, there are...
The masters by research project was titled Inn Housing: The Delights of the Private Sector. It was a...
This text focuses on the work of the modern Austrian architect Bernard Rudofsky, exploring his refle...
This research unravels and reconstructs the all-enveloping, surreal-slowness of my kitchen during Le...
The country house is often seen as fixed and permanent: a stable space, produced to a blue print tha...
No building type better illustrates the vast range of ideas explored in twentieth-century architectu...
Abstract To the background of a formerly constructed theoretical framework around the concept of exp...
Architecture should strive to become an architectural prototype that brings forth collective value a...
Certainly the bungalow was not an event that took us back or plummetted us insensate into Bauhausian...
The architect and the concept of home We architects are concerned with designing dwellings as archit...
This book presents a rich and rewarding history of houses in England through the stories of nine hou...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
This thesis considers relationships between occupants and their places of occupation. Of relationshi...
The dwelling is the most fundamental building type, nowhere more so than in the open landscape. This...
We intend, in this research paper, define how we think and how we see architecture. Today, there are...
We intend, in this research paper, define how we think and how we see architecture. Today, there are...
The masters by research project was titled Inn Housing: The Delights of the Private Sector. It was a...
This text focuses on the work of the modern Austrian architect Bernard Rudofsky, exploring his refle...
This research unravels and reconstructs the all-enveloping, surreal-slowness of my kitchen during Le...
The country house is often seen as fixed and permanent: a stable space, produced to a blue print tha...
No building type better illustrates the vast range of ideas explored in twentieth-century architectu...
Abstract To the background of a formerly constructed theoretical framework around the concept of exp...
Architecture should strive to become an architectural prototype that brings forth collective value a...
Certainly the bungalow was not an event that took us back or plummetted us insensate into Bauhausian...
The architect and the concept of home We architects are concerned with designing dwellings as archit...
This book presents a rich and rewarding history of houses in England through the stories of nine hou...
Potential mismatch between the domestic ideals embedded in the design of commonplace in domestic arc...
This thesis considers relationships between occupants and their places of occupation. Of relationshi...