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What is Co-Dividuality?: Post-individual Architecture, Shared Houses, and other Stories of Openness in Japan [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x210 mm, weight: 518 g, 150 farb. und s/w Abb.
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: JOVIS Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3868596216
  • ISBN-13: 9783868596212
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x210 mm, weight: 518 g, 150 farb. und s/w Abb.
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: JOVIS Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3868596216
  • ISBN-13: 9783868596212
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Das Konzept der Co-Dividualität beschreibt eine Architektur, die im Zeitalter von Social Media, Post-Individualismus und Sharing Economy eine neue Antwort auf die Frage nach gemeinschaftlichem Leben parat hält. Der Fokus dieses Bandes liegt auf aktuellen Experimenten der japanischen Architekturwelt. Präsentiert werden Wohnmöglichkeiten, die thematisch gestaltet sind und neben privatem Wohnraum große Gemeinschaftsbereiche zur Verfügung stellen. Diese ermöglichen den Bewohnern zahlreiche Aktivitäten, wie das gemeinsame Kochen, Urban Farming oder auch die Gründung eines Start-ups. Das Buch bietet nicht nur einen Überblick über verschiedene Wohnformen, sondern stellt auch Projekte vor, bei denen öffentliche und private Räume in all ihrem Facettenreichtum miteinander kombiniert werden.What Is Co-dividuality? ist eine Reflexion darüber, wie wir in Zukunft leben wollen.Beschrieben werden Projekte u. a. von Kengo Kuma, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa, Shigeru Ban, Sou Fujimoto, Satoko Shi

nohara, Ayano Uchimura, Taichi Kuma, Junya Ishigami, Suppose Design, Naruse Inokuma, Masuda + Otsubo.

This book explores the concept of co-dividuality, an architecture that expresses a new response to joint living in the age of postindividualism, social media, and the sharing economy. The focus lies on current experimentation in Japanese architecture and presents thematic homes with shared spaces designed as a result of warm, simple, fun and contemporary design reflections. In addition to their private room, the co-tenants have large common areas where they can practice urban farming, create a start-up, cook together, or experience new spatial ergonomics. The book offers an overview not only on domestic space but also on projects characterized by a multifarious mix between public and private spheres. What Is Co-dividuality? reflects on how we might want to live tomorrow.The book includes projects by Kengo Kuma, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa, Shigeru Ban, Sou Fujimoto, Satoko Shinohara, Ayano Uchimura, Taichi Kuma, Junya Ishigami, Suppose Design, Naruse Inokuma, and Masuda + Otsu

bo, among others
What Is Co-Dividuality?/Qu'est-Ce Que La Co-Dividualite?
6(23)
Foreword/Avant-Propos
7(1)
Kengo Kuma
Preface/Preface
8(2)
Virginie Picon-Lefebvre
Co-Dividual Architecture/Architecture Co-Dividuelle
10(9)
Salvator-John A. Liotta
Co-Housing And Co-Dividual Space/Co-Habitat Et Espace Co-Dividuel
19(6)
Fabienne Louyot
What Is Co-Dividuality?/Qu'est-Ce Que La Co-Dividualite?
25(4)
Salvator-John A. Liotta
Fabienne Louyot
Shared House/Shared House
29(28)
Lt Josai Share House, Yuri Naruse And Jun Inokuma Architects, Nagoya, 2013
30(4)
Shared House For Seven People, Studio Mnm/Mio Tsuneyama And Madeleine Kessler, Tokyo, 2013
34(4)
Koyasan Guest House, Capsule Hotel, Alphaville Architects/Kentaro Takeguchi And Asako Yamamoto, Koya, 2012
38(4)
Book And Bed Tokyo, Suppose Design Office/Makoto Tanijiri And Ai Yoshida, Tokyo, 2015
42(4)
Home For The Elderly, Junya Ishigami And Associates, Tokyo, 2015
46(4)
Share Yaraicho, Shared House, Spatial Design Studio/Satoko Shinohara, Ayano Uchimura And Taichi Kuma, Tokyo, 2012
50(7)
Private In Purlic Space/Espace Prive Dans L'Espace Public
57(22)
Kait Workshop, Institute Of Technology Kanagawa, Junya Ishigami And Associates, Kanagawa, Tokyo, 2007
58(6)
Shibaura House Office Building, Kazuyo Sejima, Tokyo, 2011
64(4)
Paper Partitions System No 4, Shigeru Ban Architects, Tohoku Region, 2011
68(4)
Nagaoka City Hall, Kengo Kuma And Associates, Nagaoka, 2012
72(4)
Threshold House, Shingo Masuda And Katsuhisa Otsubo Architects, Tokyo, 2009
76(3)
Public In Private Space/Espace Public Dans Iespace Prive
79(26)
Nicolas G. Hayek Center, Shigeru Ban Architects, Tokyo, 2007
80(4)
Soho Unit, Naka Architects Studio/Toshiharu Naka And Yuri Uno, Tokyo, 2015
84(6)
Yokohamaapartments, On Design Partners/Osamu Nishida And Erika Nakagawa, Yokohama, 2012
90(4)
Atelier Tenjinyama, Ikimono Architects/Takashi Fujino, Takasaki, Gunma, 2011
94(4)
Sunny Hills Cake Shop, Gathering Center, Kengo Kuma And Associates, Tokyo, 2013
98(7)
Uncertain Roundaries/Limitesincertaines
105(28)
Rental Space Tower, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo, 2016
106(6)
Moriyama House, Ryue Nishizawa Architects, Tokyo, 2005
112(6)
Boundary Window, Shingo Masuda And Katsuhisa Otsubo Architects, Chiba, 2013
118(4)
Na House, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo, 2012
122(6)
House In Buzen, Suppose Design Office/Makoto Tanijiri And Ai Yoshida, Buzen, 2009
128(5)
Co-Dividoality Reyond Japan/La Co-Dividualite Au-Dela Du Japon
133
A Co-Dividual Life/Une Vie Co-Dividuelle, Andrea Bartoli
134(2)
Farm Cultural Park, Lea Rubinstein
136(11)
Sharing Life Today/Partager La Vie Aujourd'hui, Marco Imperadori
147(3)
Shared House In Milan, Laps Architecture, Milan, 2018
150