Lecture date: 2003-11-01
The distinction between ‘public’ and ‘private’ is entrenched in our value judgements, our systems of legislation, and the structuring of our physical surroundings. It has direct consequences for the way we lead our lives. Yet the ways in which we distinguish between public and private, and to what effect, are issues less frequently discussed. This conference focuses on the manifestations in architectural and urban form and other means of representation of the multiple interactions between private and public, urban and domestic.
Ellen Rowley – Frederick Kieslers Endless House
Karin Jaschke – A House is a City is a House
Aldo Van Eyck – Configurative Design, & the Dutch Search for Urban Homeliness
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