Sunday, July 3, 2016

Anticipating a house without housework, with all services included

Is it from your life on the plot or time? This is a fundamental question on the time the exhibition "housekeeping" of the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture accompanied based solutions, as reported in Wired.

If your answer is "time", the British exhibition is something you'll want to consider if you are experiencing not travel to Italy to. Five institutions are presented in "housekeeping" include "hour", "day", "month", "year" and "decades". The trick is to think about how they spend their time spaces and services. The slogan at the entrance of the plant says it all: "A house without homework."

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To get head around the concept, I think, "Housing as a service" in the same way we think of "software as a service" that do not have the software, and instead of a monthly fee for using pay as Microsoft or 365. " mobility as a service ", if you do not have cars, but can be used with or without a driver, such as when traveling Uber ReachNow or BMW car-sharing service.

with common office space WeWork joint work even closer to the concept of "utility" is WeLive, the rental is co-developed. can A comparison of hotel rooms does not work because "month" more than a passing experience is more like inns that historically carried a certain stigma, or SRO (Single Occupancy) Life Hotel in the long run be more widespread and still exists in some cities.

In the British exhibition installation "month" are best compared in a conventional apartment for life. "Month" is a combination of private space composed and shared monthly rent, rental services, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, maintenance, supply and Wi-Fi. private space is used a two-story stone for sleeping, cooking and easy cleaning. To his "heart" are larger open spaces, double height, where all the residents share facilities and services.

The exhibition seems to imagine a future that looks like a single piece of enlargement provides, dorm life, only with a private bathroom, and no final exams.

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