The Dream – Play – Challenge Project : : Facing Up to the Crisis in Residential Living / / ed. by Wiltrud Simbürger, Sarah Riviere.

Die Herausforderungen an das Wohnen im 21. Jahrhundert sind überwältigend: Bevölkerungswachstum, Entwurzelung und Migration, neue Generationenverträge, unterschiedliche Konzepte von Häuslichkeit und das Aufbrechen von herkömmlichen Geschlechterrollen – für all diese Phänomene spielt die Architektur...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin : : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (140 p.) :; zahlr. farb. und s/w Abb.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
NORDIC GREETINGS --
CONTENTS --
THE DREAM – PLAY – CHALLENGE PROJECT --
Facing up to the crisis in residential living --
The Dream – Play – Challenge methodology --
Intersectional feminist exchange through generosity and demands --
PANEL I: COLLECTIVITY – DREAMS AND CHALLENGES --
Introduction --
Social romanticism. The lived experience of a co-living community --
Housing development in Turkey. The viewpoınt of Turkish female architects --
Women building communities. Care as a feminist practice of cooperative living --
Grassroots housing projects. Who do they benefit, and why should we care? --
Responses --
INTERMEZZO CO-DREAM. HAPPENINGS OF A HOME THROUGH COSMOLOGICAL PLAY --
PANEL II: SPATIAL AGENCY – BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE --
Architectural changes and exchanges. Moroccan lounges in Brussels and western living-rooms in Marrakesh --
Italian Neorealist and New Migrant cinema. On challenging the stereotypes of national and gender identities --
Do you want to dwell like your Granny? Elastic floor plans as a solution for today‘s housing crisis --
World in progress. The premise of a Dialogue Manifesto --
INTERMEZZO. THE METAPHORICAL HOUSE. IMAGINING FEMALE RESIDENCES --
PANEL III: INDIVIDUALITY – I DWELL, THEREFORE I AM --
The stone-shell housing unit. For a future with possibilities --
A room of one's own. The paper project ’Virginia Series‘ --
The practice of post-Yugoslav residential living. Rebellious women and the pursuit of home-sweet-home happiness --
Round up exchange. The symposium as a hybrid home --
Closing remarks --
Biographies --
Imprint
Summary:Die Herausforderungen an das Wohnen im 21. Jahrhundert sind überwältigend: Bevölkerungswachstum, Entwurzelung und Migration, neue Generationenverträge, unterschiedliche Konzepte von Häuslichkeit und das Aufbrechen von herkömmlichen Geschlechterrollen – für all diese Phänomene spielt die Architektur des Raums, in dem sie stattfinden, eine wesentliche Rolle.The Dream – Play – Challenge Project diskutiert Positionen zum Wohnen der Zukunft, die über den traditionellen akademischen Ansatz hinausgehen. In Anlehnung an die inklusiven Arbeitsweisen des intersektionalen Feminismus, dokumentiert das Buch, wie 40 internationale Forscher*innen Wege zu einem gerechteren und lebendigeren Zusammenleben gemeinsam erdenken, erspielen und erträumen. Mit Beiträgen von Paola Ardizzola, Bahar Avanoğlu, İpek Avanoğlu, Ghita Barkouch, Tine Bernstorff Aagaard, Sigrún Birgisdóttir, Katarina Bonnevier, Shivani Chakraborty, Marianna Charitonidou, Ida Flarup, Simge Gülbahar, Anwyn Hocking, Anna Hope, Camilla Hornemann, Çağdaş Kaya, Theresa, Keilhacker, Duygu Koca, Amy Kulper, Karl Kvaran, Sonja Lakić, Mathilde Lésenecal, Anne Marit Lunde, Maria Mengel, Hilal Menlioğlu, Anne Pind, Ioanna Piniara, Andrea Prins, Jane Rendell, Jenni Reuter, Sarah Rivière, Anne Romme, Tina Saaby, Wiltrud Simbürger und Verena Von Beckerath
Residential architecture is in crisis. In the twenty-first century we face population growth, migration and displacement, shifting intergenerational consensus, changing concepts of domesticity, and the disintegration of traditional gender roles. The architecture of the spaces in which we dwell plays an essential role in the face of such challenges.The Dream – Play – Challenge Project sets up a different form of creative exchange. It addresses how we could live in the future, extending the inclusive approaches of intersectional feminism to move beyond traditional academic discourse. This publication shows how forty international researchers came together to dream into future ways of residing, playfully co-creating more vibrant and just spaces of exchange. With contributions by Paola Ardizzola, Bahar Avanoğlu, İpek Avanoğlu, Ghita Barkouch, Tine Bernstorff Aagaard, Sigrún Birgisdóttir, Katarina Bonnevier, Shivani Chakraborty, Marianna Charitonidou, Ida Flarup, Simge Gülbahar, Anwyn Hocking, Anna Hope, Camilla Hornemann, Çağdaş Kaya, Theresa, Keilhacker, Duygu Koca, Amy Kulper, Karl Kvaran, Sonja Lakić, Mathilde Lésenecal, Anne Marit Lunde, Maria Mengel, Hilal Menlioğlu, Anne Pind, Ioanna Piniara, Andrea Prins, Jane Rendell, Jenni Reuter, Sarah Rivière, Anne Romme, Tina Saaby, Wiltrud Simbürger, and Verena von Beckerath
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783986120788
DOI:10.1515/9783986120788
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Wiltrud Simbürger, Sarah Riviere.