Architecture for Housing
The recently published book explores how housing can be improved with the help of architectural design. The study features 14 innovative projects, including the New Housing on Briesestraße in Berlin-Neukölln, designed for different cultural contexts and analysed according to spatial antonyms: the individual and the communal, the interior and the exterior, the determined and the indeterminate. To develop a link between architectural practice and housing research, architects and residents discuss the analysed design decisions against the background of current research on social, ecological and economic sustainability in housing construction.
227 BRI
06/2024