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What Is Co-Dividuality?: Post-Individual Architecture, Shared Houses and Other Stories of Openness in Japan

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  • Publisher:JOVIS; Bilingual edition (October 20, 2020)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:144 pages
  • ISBN-10:3868596216
  • ISBN-13:978-3868596212
  • Item Weight:1.14 pounds
  • Dimensions:8.3 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#4,233,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,071 in Small Homes & Cottages #3,243 in Residential Architecture
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What Is Co-Dividuality?: Post-Individual Architecture, Shared Houses and Other Stories of Openness in Japan
What Is Co-Dividuality?: Post-Individual Architecture, Shared Houses and Other Stories of Openness in Japan
1,484,000 vnđ
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How architects are designing for communal living in a country enduring the diminishment of private space: Japan

This book explores the concept of “co-dividuality,” an architecture that expresses a new response to joint living in the age of post-individualism, social media and the sharing economy. The focus lies on current and contemporary experimentation in Japanese architecture presenting 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 others.

 

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