This document appears to be the table of contents for a publication focused on topics related to homes, domestic spaces, and housing. It lists various articles, data visualizations, fiction excerpts, and interviews on subjects such as luxury basements in London, kitchenless apartments, the Frankfurt Kitchen, time spent at home, Joe Colombo's domestic designs, a socialist housing project in Berlin, mezzanine lofts in Brooklyn, and the history of housing affordability. The publication seems to feature diverse perspectives and case studies about the changing nature of domestic life and living spaces.
This document appears to be the table of contents for a publication focused on topics related to homes, domestic spaces, and housing. It lists various articles, data visualizations, fiction excerpts, and interviews on subjects such as luxury basements in London, kitchenless apartments, the Frankfurt Kitchen, time spent at home, Joe Colombo's domestic designs, a socialist housing project in Berlin, mezzanine lofts in Brooklyn, and the history of housing affordability. The publication seems to feature diverse perspectives and case studies about the changing nature of domestic life and living spaces.
This document appears to be the table of contents for a publication focused on topics related to homes, domestic spaces, and housing. It lists various articles, data visualizations, fiction excerpts, and interviews on subjects such as luxury basements in London, kitchenless apartments, the Frankfurt Kitchen, time spent at home, Joe Colombo's domestic designs, a socialist housing project in Berlin, mezzanine lofts in Brooklyn, and the history of housing affordability. The publication seems to feature diverse perspectives and case studies about the changing nature of domestic life and living spaces.
This document appears to be the table of contents for a publication focused on topics related to homes, domestic spaces, and housing. It lists various articles, data visualizations, fiction excerpts, and interviews on subjects such as luxury basements in London, kitchenless apartments, the Frankfurt Kitchen, time spent at home, Joe Colombo's domestic designs, a socialist housing project in Berlin, mezzanine lofts in Brooklyn, and the history of housing affordability. The publication seems to feature diverse perspectives and case studies about the changing nature of domestic life and living spaces.
Sam Jacob on luxury basements 148 flash fiction Maylis de Kerangal 10 data Urban Square Meters 154 Home Is the Answer, but What Is the Question? Joseph Grima 12 Provisional Simultaneity Ignacio González Galán on a Big Brother house 156
radical domesticities flash fiction Juan Gabriel Vásquez 164
Bootleg Hotels You Can Run But You Cannot Hide Anna Puigjaner on kitchenless apartments 30 Marina Otero Verzier on Osama bin Laden’s compound 166 Taylor’s Housewife Hilde Heynen on the Frankfurt Kitchen 40 the dematerialized home data Who Spends Time at Home? 48 flash fiction Gianluigi Ricuperati 176 A New Domestic Landscape The Invention of Pornography: Sexuality, Vision, and Topopolitics Catharine Rossi on the environments of Joe Colombo and Superstudio 50 Beatriz Preciado on Pompeii’s Secret Cabinet 178 flash fiction Giorgio Fontana 60 Disutility Keller Easterling on game theory and home improvement 192 No One Asked Me to Come Malkit Shoshan on the home of Gertrud Kraus 62 data Timeline of Domestic Connections 198 Their Rented Bit of the Socialist Dream Postcode Demographics Justin McGuirk on Robin Hood Gardens 74 A conversation with Richard Webber 200 flash fiction Javier Montes 82 flash fiction Goce Smilevski 210 Archaeology of the Lost Commons Happy Birthday Aristide Antonas on Athens Polytechnic’s Student Hostel 84 Joanne McNeil on the smart home 212
The Commodification of Everything
from dream to bust Dan Hill on Restaurant Day and Airbnb 216 Adaptation Jonathan Olivares on Ellwood’s Case Study House Number 18 94 flash fiction Etgar Keret 224
data The Home as Capital 102 Edited Living
Alexandra Lange on the Pinterest Home 226 Emaarland Rising Rahel Aima on being at home in Dubai 104 The Wolf Is in the Living Room Excerpts from a conversation with Bruce Sterling 232 Hijacking Development Andreas Ruby on Berlin’s baugruppen 118 photo essay Home Screen 241 data Owning and Renting 126
Where Every Cubic Foot Counts afterword Alessandro Mendini 290
Gabrielle Brainard and Jacob Reidel on Brooklyn’s mezzanine lofts 128 An interview with Robert Scarano, Jr. 135 contributors 294
data A Brief History of Housing Affordability 144 image credits and country codes 298