Description
In the series ‘Generosity: Housing Design Strategies’, architectural projects identifying with specific design strategies are grouped into four sections: indeterminacy, exteriority, privacy, and interactivity. At the core of the series is the concept of generosity, an essential quality for the design of collective housing. Generosity transforms the condition of the built volume and makes it habitable, generating comfort, well-being, and much more. The second issue in the series focuses on the experience of exteriority, featuring work by Atelier Kempe Thill, Caruso St John Architects, Studio Woodroffe Papa, MVRDV, Henley Halebrown, Schneider Studer Primas, Vivas Arquitectos, and more.
CONTENTS
- Elogy for the loggia. A Liveable Domain Outside the Envelope. Javier Mozas
- Generosity. Housing Design Strategies. The Experience of Exteriority. Aurora Fernández Per.
- Intermediating with the Surrounding Landscape. Caruso St John Architects. Apartment Buildings, Eggen. Lucerne (Switzerland) 2018-
- Adding Character to the Façade. Caruso St John Architects. Falconhoven Apartment Building. Antwerp (Belgium) 2014-2020.
- Creating a Loggia. Caruso St John Architects. Lakeside Apartment Buildings. Arbon (Switzerland) 2016–2022.
- Redefining Urban Living. Atelier Kempe Thill. Zuiderplein. Antwerp (Belgium) 2016-2019.
- Working at three Scales. Pau Vidal, Vivas Arquitectos. La Chalmeta. Barcelona (Spain) 2017-2022.
- Being at the Threshold between Inside and Outside. Henley Halebrown. Wilmott Court. Frampton Park Estate, London (United Kingdom) 2013-2021.
- Assembling around the Courtyards. Schneider Studer Primas. Cooperative Housing Holunderhof. Zurich-Oerlikon (Switzerland) 2012-2018.
- Balancing Affordability and Space. Studio Woodroffe Papa. Dockley Apartments. London (United Kingdom) 2020-2022.
- Growing Upward and Outward. Mia2. Stadthaus Lederergasse. Linz (Austria) 2017-2020.
- Reinterpreting the Milanese gallery House. ITCHstudio + Vincenzo Di Salvia. Blue Moon. Milan (Italy) 2019-2021.
- Reproducing the Best of Both Worlds. MVRDV, FLINT. Ilot Queyries. Bordeaux (France) 2017-2021.
- Minimizing the Presence of Architecture. Duncan Lewis – Scape Architecture. EKKO. Bordeaux (France) 2017-2021.
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