12 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Amelinckx's standard apartment in Brussels, 1971.Figure 11.2 Corviale in Rome, Fiorentino, 1982.Figure 11.3 Unité d'Habitation's 23 housing types in Marseille, Le Corbusier...Figure 11.4 Expressing residents' variety in the Mémé building in Brussels, ...Figure 11.5 8Tallet, a vertical village in Copenhagen, BIG, 2010.Figure 11.6 A 430 m2 apartment in Zwicky‐Süd in Zurich, Schneider Studer Pri...Figure 11.7 A collage: Silodam in Amsterdam, MVRDV, 2003.Figure 11.8 Terrace houses in Amsterdam, Mietshäuser in Berlin, Haussmanian ...Figure 11.9 Les Marelles, Georges Maurios and Bernard Kohn, 1975.Figure 11.10 A collection of function‐neutral rooms: Casa Meri in La Florida...Figure 11.11 Java courtyard building in Amsterdam, Diener&Diener, 2001.Figure 11.12 La Sécherie in Nantes, Boskop, 2008.Figure 11.13 The growing house, proposal by Ludwig Hilberseimer, 1931.Figure 11.14 Do‐it‐yourself: Harkko Housing in Helsinki, ILO arkkitehdit, 20...Figure 11.15 Seasonal expansions: L'architecture est dans le pré in Les Lucs...Figure 11.16 Communicating vessels: Three‐Generation House in Amsterdam, BET...Figure 11.17 Fourier's low‐ceiling storey for children, 1841 and Andrea's co...Figure 11.18 Hunziker Areal cluster building in Zurich, Duplex Architekten, ...Figure 11.19 Narkomfin in Moscow, Ginzburg‐Milinis, 1930.Figure 11.20 Reduced and shared spaces in Kalkbreite.Figure 11.21 A resident's use of the spaces in Kalkbreite.Figure 11.22 My dwelling, from left to right, ‘flat of my wife, staircase, c...
13 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Figure ground plan: Sonnwend 1, west of the park, Sonnwend 2, ea...Figure 12.2 Axonometric view of Sonnwend 2's microblock‐principle – small‐sc...Figure 12.3 MIO'S concept of multiscalar spheres.Figure 12.4 MIO's design process: interactive design‐paths of hardware, soft...Figure 12.5 Micropilots workshop in MIO's stadtloggia, moderated by the soci...Figure 12.6 Micropilots/ground floor plan and puppet house model 1:20, sugge...Figure 12.7 Diagrams and model of CLR's collective living room – 2500 m2 sha...Figure 12.8–12.9 Two mosaics of the collective living room's spaces.Figure 12.10 CLR's perimeter‐block‐voids vs. MIO's radiating multiplicity....Figure 12.11 MIO'S networked multiplicity with MIO's passerelle – a vertical...Figure 12.12 MIO'S extroverted multiplicity – the ground floor floats into p...Figure 12.13 CLR's regular floorplan: predetermined diversity of types.Figure 12.14 MIO's wall‐less plateaus with a horizontal ring‐shaft‐system: t...Figure 12.15 The Spanish loggia – an undercover intensity of interiorized ou...Figure 12.16 From room‐living to zone‐living – example for MIO's wall‐less u...Figure 12.17 CLR's grand entrée with concierge service.Figure 12.18 The highway as an infinite straight building, east of the sligh...Figure 12.19 Working model.Figure 12.20 Landscape invades the type.Figure 12.21 Vertical garden shelf: stacking of gardening activities.Figure 12.22 Section of the housing‐landscape puzzle.Figure 12.23 Living together and diverse – the Superbar as housing puzzle....Figure 12.24 Switch On: a horizontal shortcutter for three‐generation living...Figure 12.25 Responsive grouping: micro‐units as joker for duplex types.Figure 12.26 Resilient cohabitation: the three‐generations house – a cluster...Figure 12.27 Adaptable ‘XL’: collective living for generations – living alon...Figure 12.28 The future meadow – collective level on the 6th floor (photosho...Figure 12.29 An excessive offer of free spaces.Figure 12.30 The empty bris soleil – a hybrid open space, waiting for approp...Figure 12.31–12.32 1:20 puppet models as tools for animating appropriation, ...Figure 12.33 Moving‐in gift – a flower pot for the dwellers.Figure 12.34 Suggestive drawing: dystopic paradise – the bris soleil in 2070...
14 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Diagram Kampung Admiralty.Figure 13.2 Kashiwa‐no‐ha smart city's town health station.Figure 13.3 Kashiwa‐no‐ha smart city's plaza where the community comes toget...Figure 13.4 Time banking in terms of intergenerational collaboration between...Figure 13.5 Humanitas, student and elderly lady.Figure 13.6 Humanitas, student assisting seniors.Figure 13.7 Intergenerational activities between a student and elderly resid...
15 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Winnipeg is geographically isolated from other major cities. Min...Figure 14.2 North American household sizes in 1970s and 2010.Figure 14.3 Winnipeg's projected population growth until 2040.Figure 14.4 Old Market Square (OMS) Stage, photo and diagrams.Figure 14.5 OMS, stage scenes.Figure 14.6 Migrating Landscapes, installation at Canadian Pavilion, Venice ...Figure 14.7 Migrating Landscapes, individual contributions.Figure 14.8 Centre Village, original concept sketch.Figure 14.9 Centre Village, shared street view.Figure 14.10 Centre Village, urban massing variants.Figure 14.11 Centre Village, room modules.Figure 14.12 Centre Village, exemplary unit types.Figure 14.13 Centre Village, primary street view.Figure 14.14 Bloc 10, schematic section.Figure 14.15 Bloc 10, from top to bottom: townhouse type, flat type and the ...Figure 14.16 Bloc 10, outdoor space.Figure 14.17 Bloc 10, interlocking unit types.Figure 14.18 Bloc 10, floor plans.Figure 14.19 Bloc 10, Northwest view.Figure 14.20 Bloc 10, layers of interface.Figure 14.21 Bloc 10, street facade.Figure 14.22 Left: 62M, back alley.Source: James Brittain. Right: 62M, sit...Figure 14.23a 62M, height diagram.Figure 14.23b YouCube project, adjacent to 62M.Figure 14.24 62M, adaptable and expandable unit type.Figure 14.25 62M, interior, with bathtub and kitchen visible or hidden.Figure 14.26 62M, open ground level.Figure 14.27 62M, open air corridor.Figure 14.28 62M, street scenery.Figure 14.29 Railside Master Plan, location.Figure 14.30 Railside Master Plan, texture of organic city growth texture of...Figure 14.31 Railside Master Plan, concepts.Figure 14.32 Railside Master Plan, possible layouts and grid structure.Figure 14.33 Railside Master Plan, courtyard functionality.Figure 14.34 Railside Master Plan, outdoor scenery.Figure 14.35 14th Street Master Plan, courtyard scenery.Figure 14.36 14th Street Master Plan, ground level plan.Figure 14.37 14th Street Master Plan, courtyard scenery.Figure 14.38 14th Street Master Plan, flexible 10 × 10 × 10 3D post and beam...Figure 14.39 14th Street Master Plan, flexible unit types within grid framew...Figure 14.40 14th Street Master Plan, transition from interior to exterior s...Figure 14.41 14th Street Master Plan, amenity spaces.Figure 14.42 14th Street Master Plan, section.
16 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Exemplary urban high‐dense setting.Figure 15.2 ‘Functional House for Frictionless Living’, Alexander (Klein 192...Figure 15.3 Palazzo Antonini, A. Palladio, 1556/Amesbury House, J. Webb, 166...Figure 15.4 Berlin‐Siemensstadt, ‘Room group’ apartment types by Scharoun, G...Figure 15.5 Generic condominium floor plan type, Singapore/Unit type Concord...Figure 15.6 Nishihara’s six essential activities.Figure 15.7 Kitagata, Sejima Nishizawa, Gifu JP, 1998.Figure 15.8 Rosenstraße, Gnaiger Mössler, Dornbirn, AU, 1999.Figure 15.9 Bahnhofstrasse, Riegler Riewe, Graz, AU, 1994.Figure 15.10 Four joined Japanese residences, architect unknown, Jinguashi, ...Figure 15.11 Floor plan ribbons.Figure 15.12 Polyvalent spaces.Figure 15.13 Participatory designs.Figure 15.14 Exemplary adaptations to cater planned or unexpected changes in...Figure 15.15 Circulation space.Figure 15.16 Circulation Spaces.Figure 15.17 Riken Yamamoto and Fieldshop, Local Community Area, 2012Figure 15.18 Illustration of habitat‐specific social media interface.Figure 15.19 Molenvliet, Van der Werf, Papendrecht, NL, 1977. From left to r...Figure 15.20 Illustration of workflow of parcellation tool.
17 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 La Tour Bois‐le‐Prêtre, Refurbished government housing block....Figure 16.2 Madaster, Workflow and database for tracking materials.Figure 16.3 HAUT, Rendering of lobby showing the timber structure. Source: T...Figure 16.4 Spatial Timber Assemblies, robot‐based fabrication of timber fra...Figure 16.5 The adaptable building, design and construction strategies. Sour...Figure 16.6 Circle House, demonstrator’s interior with display of circular m...Figure 16.7 Next generic high‐rise, hybrid construction with reused modules,...Figure 16.8 Smakkelaarspark, redevelopment of a mixed‐use project with a ful...Figure 16.9 200M Housing Block, Highly differentiated assembly based on modu...
18 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 The assembly of future dwellers of La Borda in Barcelona.Figure 17.2 We Care toolkit co‐designed with social workers to better suppor...Figure 17.3 Initial map of the landscape of caregiving in Singapore from Who...Figure 17.4 Ecosystem map and sample service scenario showing new care touch...Figure 17.5 Who Cares? service design prototypes bring opportunities to life...Figure 17.6 Twenty‐four experience design principles make insights actionabl...Figure 17.7 Care Central open building model applied by St Joseph's nursing ...Figure 17.8 Open Hospice platform connecting the community to the hospice th...Figure 17.9 Care Exchange offers a housing community new ways to care for ea...Figure