Much of what constitutes our experience of our immediate environment is quite ordinary and familiar, in particular, where we live. While policymakers and academics are constantly seeking transformations in housing, what we seek from our own housing is stability and lack of change. We seek secure roots to our lives rather than step-changes and radical reform. This book considers this ordinary experience of housing and how we come to depend upon it. The notion of the ordinary is used to argue against the conceits of policymaking and the fetish for domestic design. Using a variety of methods such as critical analysis and film criticism (looking at the work of film-makers as diverse as Bergman, Dreyer, Shyamalan, Tarkovsky, Tati and the Wachowski Brothers), it provides an original, impressionistic view of the role housing plays in our lives.
ISBN: | 9781138620872 |
Publication date: | 18th December 2020 |
Author: | Peter King |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 132 pages |
Series: | Design and the Built Environment Series |
Genres: |
City and town planning: architectural aspects Regional and area planning Civil engineering, surveying and building |