SHARE SYSTEMS. A prototype for making family
Title
Author’s Statement
Abstract
Executive Summary
Outlining terms and the Phenomenological Method
The realities of the multicultural experience: Who we are and what we bring
Table of Contents / List of Illustrations
PART ONE: Think
Making Contemporary Families
“Yours and Mine” Cross-cultures: Japan, India, Europe
Learning from the joint family
Belonging and Alienation
Awkward Living Systems
Balancing Privacy and Exposure, Secret and Spectacle
Obsessing about Interiority
The Un-Private House
Surveillance and Responsibility
Shared Spaces: Benefits and Problems
PART TWO: Learn
Ontario
Single family home conversions and statistics: Financial and Social Implications
Typologies between the house and the apartment: Scale and Program
Emerging Living Systems
Architectural Elements and Forms
Section
Building for the : Individual+Stranger/ Individual+Family/ Family+Stranger
Interface : Identifying Thresholds, Barriers, Markers
Material, Distance, Orientation, Levels, Movement, Duration of stay
PART THREE: Experiment
Cambridge Case Study
The Midsize Town Condition
Students and Seniors: Housing Prototype
The 7-12 person unit
Design Proposal
Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography

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