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  • Concerning the issues we discussed this year and the small amount of papers we like to keep our theme for 2015. Architectural design of residential buildings and urban design of city public spaces are significantly influenced by those who use the buildings/city and by the way it is managed. Transformations of city parts bring new people in and force others to move out. Current urban and architectural concepts need to be revisited and reconsidered with reference to changing lifestyles, mobility and use of space and new spatial configurations/solutions, in globalising world cities. To meet these challenges, the proposed theme for the WS in the 2015 ENHR Conference is Rethinking architectural concepts of residential housing. The contributions are expected to address both theoretical-methodological and on application-oriented issues. They include, but are not limited to: Publicness - how is publicness understood in the public space and residential buildings. Privacy within the density of the city. Spatial mix, mix of uses, mix of people in residential architecture and urban design Do new forms of ownership and management have an impact on the architectural and urban design of residential buildings and urban space? Impact of housing policy and legislation on the architecture of residential buildings and design of public space Quality issues for residential buildings from user’s perspective. Changing housing typologies/trends in cities. User´s perception of different housing typologies in a city.
  • Concerning the issues we discussed this year and the small amount of papers we like to keep our theme for 2015. Architectural design of residential buildings and urban design of city public spaces are significantly influenced by those who use the buildings/city and by the way it is managed. Transformations of city parts bring new people in and force others to move out. Current urban and architectural concepts need to be revisited and reconsidered with reference to changing lifestyles, mobility and use of space and new spatial configurations/solutions, in globalising world cities. To meet these challenges, the proposed theme for the WS in the 2015 ENHR Conference is Rethinking architectural concepts of residential housing. The contributions are expected to address both theoretical-methodological and on application-oriented issues. They include, but are not limited to: Publicness - how is publicness understood in the public space and residential buildings. Privacy within the density of the city. Spatial mix, mix of uses, mix of people in residential architecture and urban design Do new forms of ownership and management have an impact on the architectural and urban design of residential buildings and urban space? Impact of housing policy and legislation on the architecture of residential buildings and design of public space Quality issues for residential buildings from user’s perspective. Changing housing typologies/trends in cities. User´s perception of different housing typologies in a city. (en)
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  • ENHR2014 - Beyond Globalisation: Remaking housing policy in a complex world
  • ENHR2014 - Beyond Globalisation: Remaking housing policy in a complex world (en)
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