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Strayed Homes : Cultural Histories of the Domestic in Public

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Poetic and political, Strayed Homes invites architects, interior designers, and urbanists to think again about common concepts in architecture – ‘private’, ‘public’ and ‘home’.

Whereas most writing about the public/private focusses on urban space, this book focusses on the domestic – exploring those overlooked, everyday places where private and intimate activities take place in public. With four chapters set in four small, liminal spaces: the launderette, the greasy spoon, the fire escape, and the sleeper train - the book is part architectural history, part cultural history.

It follows a series of allusions and impressions, to explore how films, adverts, books and anecdotes shape experiences of everyday architecture.

Making a case for the poetic interpretation of space, the book can be used as a sourcebook for architects, designers, and theorists alike – prompting the reader to rethink the emotional state of leaving home, intimacy in public, and lonely dreaming.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
1350213861 / 9781350213869
Hardback
725
16/12/2021
United Kingdom
English
xii, 211 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
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