No. 15 (2019): Home Work City: Living and Working in the Urban Block
In today’s service economy, the functional zoning typical of modern urbanism is no longer self-evident. People’s domestic and professional lives increasingly take place in one and the same domain. They need a different type of city, one that accommodates a wide variety of programs, with tailormade facilities that allow combinations of living, working and care. This issue of DASH focuses on the building block as the spatial cornerstone of this development. It is where the individual dwelling, the collective domain, and urban life meet.
Editors: Dick van Gameren, Frederique van Andel, Dirk van den Heuvel, Olv Klijn, Annenies Kraaij, Paul Kuitenbrouwer, Harald Mooij, Pierijn van der Putt, Eireen Schreurs, Hans Teerds, Jurjen Zeinstra
Editorial team: Frederique van Andel, Dirk van den Heuvel, Olv Klijn, Annenies Kraaij, Harald Mooij, Hans Teerds, Jurjen Zeinstra
ISBN: 978-94-6208-454-4