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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 1 Longlife-housing ? Lifelong housing ?
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing 2
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 3 Longlife-housing ? Lifelong housing or longlife housing ? Who is renting or buying a flat or a house? households
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 4 households from single persons to large families a main idea : find the good form specific housing for specific households normative supplies standardized housing policies for : famillies with 1, 2, 3... children young workers students older people disabled people immigrants.... Longlife-housing ?
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Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 5 Lifelong housing Lifelong housing : an adaptable house activities, jobs... mobile number of persons bigger or smaler, household's incomes more or less expansive can be divided for each member research started in the sixties : Archigram, Chanéac... the adaptable house the mobile house the mobile town Longlife-housing ?
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Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 6 By Chanéac Longlife-housing ? The moving structure of a household Children evolution of couples individualities
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 7 By Chanéac Longlife-housing ?
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Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 8 Longlife-housing ? By Yona Friedman
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 9 Longlife-housing ? what happens in a household? The life of each member of a household changes with Age Activities
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 10 Longlife-housing ? By G.Dupuy
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 11 what happens in a household? life of each member changes Jobs Incomes Health, Dissabilities..... Household/housing
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 12 X Household/housing
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 13 Archigram Household/housing
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 14 After the second world war the housing policy was : to build a lot, with state funds and with private funds to organize a hierarchy and the continuity of housing a great variety of housing for upward social mobility Household/housing
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 15 So a household could choose and change his housing several time during its life with the growth of his income and the evolution of his familly from social housing, to private rental housing, until buying his own flat or house the residential path Household/housing
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 16 household & housing Lifelong housing because households move a radical point of vue : houses and flats should be adaptable mobile divisible an utopia a more flexible point of view : housing design should avoid rigidity and be sustainable
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 17 City and housing ? the main issue : organizing a city where each person can, long life during find a good access to commodities, jobs, leisure, relationships...
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 18 A sustainable city housing and commodities diversity accessibility social and functionnal mixity Social cohesion Re-use and heritage how to maintain and develop a territory ? City and housing ?
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Longlife-housing ? Household & housing City & housing octobre 2008 OIKODOMOS - GHENT 19 City and housing ?
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