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- DASH #15 – Home Work City
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- The Workhome
- The Birth of the Dutch City Block
- Local Community Area
- The Art of the Corner
- Mixed-Use City
- The Future of the Dutch Workhome Project
- Plan Documentation Home Work City
- Cash’s One Hundred Cottage Factory
- The Pullens Estate
- Mumeisha Machiya
- Cité Montmartre aux Artistes
- Wohnhäuser St. Alban-Tal
- Quartier Masséna
- Piazza Céramique
- Schiecentrale 4b
- WoonWerkPand Tetterode
- IBeB: Integratives Bauprojekt am ehemaligen Blumengroßmarkt
- DASH #14 – From Dwelling to Dwelling
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DASH - Home Work City: Living and Working in the Urban Block
By Frederique van AndelIn today’s service economy the separation between living and working, one of the dogmas of modern urbanism, is under discussion. This issue of DASH looks into the question of what it means to a city when the division between living and working fades away. Together with British researcher/ architect Frances Holliss, DASH examines how living […]
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DASH - From Dwelling to Dwelling: Radical Housing Transformations
By Frederique van AndelFollowing the large-scale production of new buildings in the second half of the twentieth century and the quietude of the economic crisis, a new practice is emerging. Finding ways to reuse the existing building stock plays an important part in that practice. Towards a more sustainable use of resources and social capital, this focus on […]
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DASH - Home Work City: Living and Working in the Urban Block
By Frederique van Andel‘DASH – Home Work City’ will examine the phenomenon of working at home and trace the effects of it on our dwelling culture. How is working intertwined with dwelling? How is the work-space represented and accessed? On the scale of the urban block, historical and contemporary examples are being documented, e.g. Cash’s One Hundred Cottage […]
Next issue of DASH expected in April 2018
DASH - From Dwelling to Dwelling: Radical Housing Transformation
By Frederique van AndelFollowing the large-scale production of new buildings in the second half of the twentieth century and the quietude of the economic crisis, a new practice is emerging. Finding ways to reuse the existing building stock plays an important part in that practice. Towards a more sustainable use of resources and social capital, this focus on […]
DASH DEAL – November 2016
Now is the moment to get to know DASH or complete your collection!
By Frederique van AndelDuring November 2016, NAi Booksellers offers you the opportunity to order back-issues with a wonderful discount. If you order more than one back-issue (issues 01 – 11) of DASH, they will offer you a discount of € 10 per issue. Just use DASH as the coupon code in the Checkout process…
Global Housing Exhibition in Addis Ababa
opened by Peter Russell and Wendwosen Demrew
By Frederique van AndelOn Tuesday 15 November 2016 Peter Russell (Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft) and Wendwosen Demrew (Association of Ethiopian Architects) opened the exhibition Global Housing – Affordable Dwellings for Growing Cities in the Gallery of the Ethiopian National Theatre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.