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Vallerand, Olivier. "Messing up the Domestic: Queer Bodies Expanding Architectures." Somatechnics 10, no. 3 (2020): 397–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/soma.2020.0329.

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Queer space discourse in architecture has often been about reclaiming sexualized spaces or spaces used by LGBT people as being part of architectural history. However, critical practitioners have sought to expand from an understanding based on an essentialist understanding of queer bodies to link instead the experience of built environments to the repression of non-normative/non-compliant bodies. This article discusses projects by J. Mayer H., Andrés Jaque/Office for Political Innovation (OFFPOLINN), and MYCKET that build on a queer understanding of architecture and design to explore relationsh
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Serrano Lanzarote, Begoña, Alberto Rubio Garrido, and Carolina Mateo Cecilia. "PRÁCTICAS DOMÉSTICAS CONTEMPORÁNEAS. LA ARQUITECTURA AL LÍMITE." Proyecto, Progreso, Arquitectura, no. 16 (2017): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/ppa.2017.i16.11.

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Liu, Bing Nan, and Pan Pan Wei. "On Inheritance and Development of Chinese Domestic Architecture." Advanced Materials Research 368-373 (October 2011): 3513–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.368-373.3513.

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with the trend of post-modernism and high - tech architectural language of collisions, growing should not be ignored in the construction industry, for architectural beauty of the standard scale, however people began to change. Appreciation from abroad, while architectural features in continuous learning, we must adhere to the basis of local building, continue to inherit and develop. This article on the current architecture follows the trend of the current situation, China's domestic architecture characteristics, how issues such as inheritance and development of recommendations.
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De Celis, David T. "The Charms of an American Queen Anne: Rediscovered a-lá COVID-19." Interiority 3, no. 2 (2020): 201–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.7454/in.v3i2.97.

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 This moment, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, has provided an opportunity—sometimes forced via crisis, or via moments of quiet reflection—to consider the inside, interior time and space, in new ways. In America, like other countries, architectural styles have come to us from foreign lands. Numerous domestic structures were influenced by British events from the 1700s–1800s. These styles—these architectures—were transformed by local/regional/national influences and events—events like this current international pandemic—that push the proverbial pause button, and cause us to re-thi
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Sahney, Puja. "Producing Sacred Space in Secular Kitchens: South Asian Immigrant Women’s Hindu Shrines in American Domestic Architecture." Special Issue - Storied Spaces: Renewing Folkloristic Perspectives on Vernacular Architecture 90-91 (April 29, 2021): 24–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1076796ar.

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This paper demonstrates the processes of spatial production achieved through the setup of a home shrine by newly arrived Hindu immigrant women inside American houses, particularly the kitchens. By focusing on the home shrine, the paper uses a gendered lens through which to understand vernacular architecture, since women often garner greater control over domestic objects and interiors than they do over construction of buildings. I propose that production of sacred space, achieved through domestic objects like home shrines, is a fluid process. Its location in the house can be more easily changed
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Yamshanov, Igor, Vasiliy Goryunov, Vera Murgul, and Nikolay Vatin. "Neogothic Public and Industrial Buildings in the Russian Empire XIX Century." Advanced Materials Research 1065-1069 (December 2014): 2669–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1065-1069.2669.

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The publication is devoted to development of neogothic architecture in Russia. The little-known facts concerning features of a shaping of architectural forms in neogothic stylistics of the XIX century are considered. The comparative analysis of domestic and foreign monuments of architecture of neogothic style is carried out. Features of development of domestic neogothic public and industrial buildings are accented.
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Ivina, M. S. "Methods of eco-architecture applied in foreign modern temple design." Вестник гражданских инженеров 17, no. 6 (2020): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.23968/1999-5571-2020-17-6-5-12.

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The article discusses methods of eco-architecture applied in architectural, structural, technological and urban planning solutions in modern temple design. Examples of foreign temple complexes, the architecture of which includes some «green» building components, are given. Possible directions of «green» architecture development in the domestic temple building are identified.
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Costa Santos, Sandra, and Nadia Bertolino. "Negotiating the Modern Cross-Class “Model Home”: Domestic Experiences in Basil Spence’s Claremont Court." Space and Culture 23, no. 4 (2018): 492–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331218777426.

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This article investigates the spatial articulation of architecture and home through the exploration of current domestic experiences in Basil Spence’s Claremont Court housing scheme (1959-1962), Edinburgh. How architecture and home are both idealized and lived is the backdrop for a discussion that draws on the concept of “model home,” or physical representation of a domestic ideal. The article reads Claremont Court as an architectural prototype of the modern domestic ideal, before exploring its reception by five of its households through the use of visual methods and semistructured interviews.
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McCarthy, Christine. "Against ‘Churchianity’: Edmund Anscombe’s Suburban Church Designs." Architectural History 52 (2009): 169–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00004184.

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Edmund Anscombe (1874-1948) was an important New Zealand architect, well known for his design of the 1925 New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (Logan Park, Dunedin) and the 1940 New Zealand Centennial Exhibition (Rongotai, Wellington), as well as for his art deco buildings in Hawkes Bay (especially Hastings), and in Wellington.This article explores Anscombe’s contribution to New Zealand’s early twentieth-century church design by presenting new archival research and examining his distinctive use of secular imagery, notably the architectures of the house and schoolhouse. The artic
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Núñez-González, María. "Domestic architecture in 16th century Seville: San Salvador." VLC arquitectura. Research Journal 5, no. 2 (2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vlc.2018.10017.

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This study is based on historical documents belonging to the most important ecclesiastical institution in Seville during the 16<sup>th</sup> century. The Cathedral’s archives have been consulted, with special focus on the section devoted to books of written descriptive records of houses (called ‘apeos’) that belonged to the Cabildo (Chapter) in 1542. These records not only documented the physical distribution of the houses with measurements in Castilian yards of the different parts of the house, but also described the more qualitative features of the interior architectural design.
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