ReHab : : Living, Inhabitants, Houses / / Fabrizio Paone, Angelo Sampieri; ed. by Andrea Bocco Guarneri.

At the beginning of the economic crisis in 2007, housing became a central commodity in the short-circuit system of mortgages granted to private individuals and businesses. In the aftermath of the crisis, and in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic, housing—as a right, in its most radical form—re-emerge...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin : : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • I. LIVING
  • Living
  • This is Tomorrow 1956. The Future Is Already Underway
  • London 1972 (and its Surroundings). Modern Architecture Reviewed by History
  • The Robin Hood Gardens. Model or Failure?
  • Whatever Happened to People? Re-inhabiting the City
  • Houses by Danilo Trogu
  • II. INHABITANTS
  • Inhabitants
  • Into the Wild. How to Live Alone as a Student/Worker once Away from the Family Home
  • Home Staging as a Practice Enabling Commodification
  • Living in L’Aquila after the 2009 Earthquake. Forms and Practices of Space
  • Squatting in Italian and European Law
  • Houses by Michele De Lucchi
  • III. HOUSES
  • Houses
  • Housing Datascape between European and African Urbanisation
  • New Haven 1966. When Howard, Berengaria, and Ethel Blew up Moore House
  • The Bushy Houses by Guy Rottier
  • Faut-il être (encore) absolument moderne?
  • Authors
  • Acknowledgments and credits