Architecture of the Home
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Regardless of individual taste, some homes are indisputably more charged, have more atmosphere and are more welcoming than others. But what is it that gives them these qualities - and what steps can those involved in housing design and construction take to ensure that they are creating a positive environment for residents?
The Architecture of the Home presents an analysis of non-measurable architectonic attributes that are indispensable to the quality of the home and are particularly important to the resident's perception of their dwelling. The attractive home, in which functional and practical aspects interact with aesthetic and sensual ones, is described in terms of seven fields of attributes: materials and detailing, axiality, enclosure, movement, spatial figures, daylight and organisation of spaces. Ola Nylander presents his detailed research in an engaging and accessible manner, and supports his argument through case studies of four apartment complexes, including interviews with residents and architects. The lessons learnt from this carefully chosen selection can be applied throughout the world in any field of housing, from the most affordable to the most luxurious.
Far too many people are still condemned to live in homes that are unattractive and inhospitable, which can have a profound effect on their sense of wellbeing and self-worth. This book offers a straightforward approach to housing design which could make such negative environments a thing of the past. The Architecture of the Home equips architects, students of architecture, housing contractors, building consultants, housing companies, landlords and all other people interested in housing issues with the tools they need to make a healthy contribution to our living environment.

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OLA NYLANDER is an architect and member of the National Association of Swedish Architects, holds a PhD, and teaches at the School of Architecture at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. He also works in the field of housing design.

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Preface

INTRODUCTION

he Architectural Qualities of the Home

The Architecture of the Home

Measurable and Non-Measurable

Purpose

Definitions

CONDUCTING ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH

Qualitative Research Methods

Four Case Study Apartments

Scientific Interpretation

Interviews

IDENTIFYING FIELDS OF ATTRIBUTES

Materials and Detailing

Appropriation and Care

Axiality

Axial Composition

Enclosure

Historical Changes

Open and Closed Space

Movement

Room Function and Movement

Spatial Figure

History

Design Systems

Daylight

The Historical Development of Daylight in the Home

Attributes of Daylight in the Home

Organisation of Spaces

Establishing Territory

CASE STUDIES

Case Study Lindholmen

Materials and Detailing

Axiality

Enclosure

Movement

Spatial Figure

Daylight

Organisation of Spaces

Case Study Stumholmen

Materials and Detailing

Axiality

Enclosure

Movement

Spatial Figure

Daylight

Organisation of Spaces

Case Study Hestra

Materials and Detailing

Axiality

Enclosure

Movement

Spatial Figure

Daylight

Organisation of Spaces

Case Study Norrköping

Materials and Detailing

Axiality

Enclosure

Movement

Spatial Figure

Daylight

Organisation of Spaces

FIELDS OF ATTRIBUTES: A MORE DETAILED CHARACTERISATION

Materials and Detailing

Axiality

Enclosure

Movement

Spatial Figure

Daylight

Organisation of Spaces

RESULTS

A Sense of Reality

Notes

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