A History of Collective Living - Models of Shared Living

Author(s): Susanne Schmid (Editor); Dietmar Eberle (Editor); Margit Hugentobler (Editor)

RESIDENTIAL | BIRKHAUSER | ARCHITECTURE FORTHCOMING

The book tells the story of communal living from about 1850 until today. Three motives of sharing - the economic, political and social intention - divide the residential objects, which are investigated in a historical analysis and allocated to nine development phases. The author investigates and compares different forms of housing and the way they developed from their origins until today; she illustrates how everyday shared living and the degrees of privacy in housing are practiced in Europe. Owing to its comprehensive documentation, the analysis of typologies, layout plans, and user and expert interviews, the book can also be considered to be a lexicon or handbook on communal living. A detailed overview that is unique in this form. The out-of-print first edition is now published in an updated new edition with new design and layout. Illustration of European housing concepts since 1850 Over 30 case examples on how and why people live together New edition of the standard work on collective living


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9783035628005
  • : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
  • : Birkhauser
  • : 01 April 2024
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Susanne Schmid (Editor); Dietmar Eberle (Editor); Margit Hugentobler (Editor)
  • : Hardback
  • : 332