Attributes of Domestic Spaces for Contemporary Habitation — A Secondary Publication

Silvina Barraud Caffaratti
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The domestic space can be defined as the sphere that articulates the needs for subjective containment and contextual stimuli. In this sense, questions arise about the indispensable attributes that spaces must possess for this articulation to take place adequately. Architecture, as the discipline in charge of satisfying the specific spatial needs of those who inhabit these spaces and, in a broader sense, as a concrete contribution to society, must address this relationship in all its complexity and generate concrete responses that incorporate the appropriate spatial attributes during the design processes. The design processes that shape living spaces confront this dialectic, and the manner in which they do so brings identity and character to them. It is believed that the higher the level of variables that are contemplated and weighted, the greater the adequacy of spaces to the changing dynamics of the people who inhabit them. This article focuses on a thorough analysis of these spatial attributes, in parallel to the definition of each one as a particular condition for design, based on their conceptualization, breakdown, and articulation. Conceptually, the following attributes are addressed: flexibility, adaptability, variability, versatility, multiplicity, plurality, integrality, gradualness, incrementality, progressiveness, independence, connectivity, intimacy, and privacy. Each of these attributes is valued as a contribution to creating adequate habitability in contextual terms, with consideration to possible integrations and combinations.
当代居住空间的属性》--第二出版物
家庭空间可以被定义为衔接主观遏制和环境刺激需求的领域。从这个意义上说,出现的问题是空间必须具备哪些不可或缺的属性才能充分实现这种衔接。建筑学作为一门负责满足居住者特定空间需求的学科,从更广泛的意义上说,作为对社会的具体贡献,必须处理好这种复杂的关系,并在设计过程中结合适当的空间属性做出具体回应。塑造居住空间的设计过程要面对这种辩证关系,而设计过程的方式也会给居住空间带来特性和特征。人们相信,考虑和权衡的变量越多,空间就越能满足居住者不断变化的动态需求。本文的重点是对这些空间属性进行深入分析,同时根据它们的概念化、细分和衔接,将每个属性定义为设计的特定条件。从概念上讲,这些属性包括:灵活性、适应性、可变性、多功能性、多重性、多元性、整体性、渐进性、递增性、渐进性、独立性、连通性、亲密性和私密性。这些属性中的每一个都被视为有助于根据具体情况创造适当的宜居性,并考虑到可能的整合和组合。
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