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Private Shelters: Teaching Architecture During a Pandemic [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x210 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 386922780X
  • ISBN-13: 9783869227801
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x210 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 386922780X
  • ISBN-13: 9783869227801
During the Covid-19 pandemic we have been forced to retreat into private shelters and to question the limits of residential typologies. The villa is an obvious example of such a shelter. It has reemerged as an object of desire, because of the urge to escape the boundaries of our own four walls. Throughout history this typology has been rethought and reinvented by architectural greats who sought to break radically with the tradition of their times. But what does it mean to us to design a villa during a period of isolation and lockdown?

The answer is not clear. The villa has always been both a dream home for clients and a means of expression for architects. It combines architecture's most primitive function – to create a liveable shelter – with an architect's endeavour to manifest their ideology in a single building.

During an online design studio held at the Dessau School of Architecture, students from ten countries discussed the identities of the villa and their cultural context. The design of private shelters helped to overcome the paralysis of public life. This publication showcases some of the next generation's most promising ideas. Moreover, it aims to explore new methods for online teaching, which could serve as a reference for institutions in a post-COVID world.
VIRTUAL TEACHING
Teaching Architecture during a Pandemic Iconic and Generic Villas on a Hillside
9(18)
Natascha Meuser
VIRTUAL LECTURE
Villas and Residences as Prototypes of Single-Family Houses
27(18)
Hans Wolfgang Hoffmann
VIRTUAL EXERCISES
Learning from Iconic Buildings A Toolbox for Planning Parameters
45(56)
The Foundation of the Design Defining Five Planning Parameters
101(18)
VIRTUAL PROJECTS
V-Shaped Villa With Extensive City Views
119(10)
Mehmet Caferoglu
The Journey Home Enhancing Spatial Qualities through Poetic Narratives
129(14)
Yong Thang Shaun
Back to the Future Revisiting Mid-Century Modern
143(10)
Tristan Bergmoser
The Three Puncture A Bar with Vision
153(12)
Surabhi Nigam
Frame House Integrating Views into Spaces
165(8)
Ee Dong Chen
A Stage on the Hill Preserving What Exists
173(8)
Adriano Borges Dantas Rodrigues
Parallilismos An Architectural Veil
181(8)
Anotidaishe Mavazhe
The Unordinary House Rethinking the Basic House Form
189(8)
Sanem Bakan
Sanctuary Home Triad of Privacy, Retreat and Vision
197(6)
Ashfaq Bin Arif
Pixel House How Extruded Concrete Volumes Form a Hillside
203(3)
Jasvinder Singh
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