The way we live is rapidly changing under pressure from multiple forces―financial, environmental, technological, geopolitical. What we used to call home may not even exist anymore, having transmuted into a financial commodity of which the square meter is the basic unit. Yet, domesticity and the domestic space ceased long ago to be present in the architectural agenda. SQM: The Quantified Home, produced for the 2014 Biennale Interieur in Kortrijk, Belgium, charts the scale of this change using data, fiction, and a critical selection of homes and their interiors―from Osama bin Laden’s compound to apartment living in the age of Airbnb. The book comes with one of 22 different variant covers.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The way in which we live is changing under the influence of different factors - be they financial, environment of respective, technological or geopolitical nature, quickly. What was equated with "home" has change, the "home" has turned into a Handeslware whose value is measured in Quatdratmetern. 'SQM: The Quantified Home' is less concerned with the house as a physical , protective shell, it presents it as a complex universe of overlapping cultural references, daily rituals, practical needs, unexpressed wishes and aspirations which develop steadily and flow together in an architectural space. The book presents the fundamental changes in the perception of the home, evaluates relevant data, makes assumptions and shows a selection of houses and interiors - from Osama bin Laden's fortress to examples of "living" in the era of Airbnb. In essays by architects, designers, artists and theorists will examine how the space in which we live, has become recognisable and yet so foreign. 140 illustrations An exploration of the evolving identity of the home, from utopian experiment to factory of data. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783037784532
Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - 1968 fand die erste Interieur Designbiennale Kortrijk statt. Dies zu einem Zeitpunkt, in dem das Zuhause nicht nur ein wichtiges Untersuchungsgebiet und Betätigungsfeld für Architekten und Designern war, sondern auch als Ort für potentielle gesellschaftliche Veränderungen galt. Doch mit der Zeit verschwand das häusliche Umfeld mehr und mehr aus ihrer Agenda, parallel zur zunehmenden Ökonomisierung des Immobilienbesitzes. Wie es sich in der Finanzkrise von 2008 zeigte, war Hauseigentümerschaft im Verlauf der Zeit zu einem weiteren Mittel geworden, Einkommen zu generieren gleichzeitig wurden jüngere Generationen auf unbestimmte Zeit vom Eigentumsmarkt ausgeschlossen. Der 'Quadratmeter' kann als die grundlegende Einheit des neuen Zustands der 'unsteten Häuslichkeit' gesehen werden. Die zunehmende Wichtigkeit indivualisierter Bewegungsfelder, neue soziale Muster und sich verändernde Familienmodelle tragen dazu bei, die Dinge, die uns umgeben, zu verändern. Diese Entwicklungen sind bis anhin jedoch weitgehend unerforscht. Indem es die verschiedenen Bedeutungen und die komplette Bandbreite des 'Quadratmeters' aufzeigt, untersucht das Projekt, wie global wirkende Kräfte den Massstab des Heims verändern sei es in grossen urbanen Dimensionen, sei es im Bezug auf die kleine Einheit der Möbel. Der Band SQM versammelt Beiträge von Architekten, Designern, Künstlern und Theoretikern und bringt die Diskussion über die Entwicklung des privaten Raums wieder in Schwung. Space Caviar ist ein Designforschungs-Kollektiv unter der Leitung von Joseph Grima, das sich an der Schnittstelle von Architektur, Technologie, Politik und im öffentlichen Bereich engagiert. Seller Inventory # 9783037784532
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The way in which we live is changing under the influence of different factors - be they financial, environment of respective, technological or geopolitical nature, quickly. What was equated with "home" has change, the "home" has turned into a Handeslware whose value is measured in Quatdratmetern. 'SQM: The Quantified Home' is less concerned with the house as a physical , protective shell, it presents it as a complex universe of overlapping cultural references, daily rituals, practical needs, unexpressed wishes and aspirations which develop steadily and flow together in an architectural space. The book presents the fundamental changes in the perception of the home, evaluates relevant data, makes assumptions and shows a selection of houses and interiors - from Osama bin Laden's fortress to examples of "living" in the era of Airbnb. In essays by architects, designers, artists and theorists will examine how the space in which we live, has become recognisable and yet so foreign. 140 illustrations An exploration of the evolving identity of the home, from utopian experiment to factory of data. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783037784532
Book Description Condition: New. An exploration of the evolving identity of the home, from utopian experiment to factory of data.1968 fand die erste Interieur Designbiennale Kortrijk statt. Dies zu einem Zeitpunkt, in dem das Zuhause nicht nur ein wichtiges Untersuchungsgebiet und Betae. Seller Inventory # 4321203
Book Description Condition: New. An exploration of the evolving identity of the home, from utopian experiment to factory of data. Editor(s): Space Caviar. Num Pages: 304 pages, 140. BIC Classification: AMK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 171 x 22. Weight in Grams: 770. . 2015. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Seller Inventory # V9783037784532
Book Description Condition: New. An exploration of the evolving identity of the home, from utopian experiment to factory of data. Editor(s): Space Caviar. Num Pages: 304 pages, 140. BIC Classification: AMK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 171 x 22. Weight in Grams: 770. . 2015. Paperback. . . . . Seller Inventory # V9783037784532