隐私,爱丁堡大学住房研究单位和四合院,1959-70

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A. Fair
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本文以战后英国(尤其是苏格兰)为研究对象,通过考察“社区”的反义词——隐私,为“社区”的历史贡献了文献。特别是,它探索了20世纪60年代英国出现的一种住房类型的兴趣,这种住房被认为可以为居民提供更好的隐私——四合院。本文首先考察了战后时期英格兰、威尔士和苏格兰关于住宅和住房的官方文件是如何考虑隐私的。然后转向爱丁堡大学住房研究部门在20世纪60年代的工作,其中不仅包括住房方案的设计和建造,还包括对建成结果的社会调查。本文考察了坎伯诺德的“城市”住宅和普雷斯顿潘的“农村”住宅,两者都旨在为居民提供更好的隐私。然后研究了该单位对在Prestonpans建造的已完工的庭院住宅的评估,以及在Dundee进行的另一项调查,这两项调查都探讨了居民的隐私体验。总的来说,这篇文章认为,隐私的概念,正如设计师所理解的和居民所经历的那样,在战后的住房中发挥了重要作用,不仅是为了提高标准,也是为了提供新的选择。
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Privacy, the Housing Research Unit at the University of Edinburgh and the Courtyard House, 1959–70
ABSTRACT With a focus on post-war Britain (and Scotland in particular), this article contributes to the literature on the history of ’community’ by examining its apparent inverse, namely privacy. In particular, it explores the interest that emerged in 1960s Britain in a type of housing that was considered to provide enhanced privacy for residents — the courtyard house. The article begins by looking at the ways in which privacy was considered in official documentation on homes and housing in the post-war period in both England and Wales, and Scotland. It then turns to the work of the University of Edinburgh’s Housing Research Unit in the 1960s, which included not just the design and construction of housing schemes, but also social investigation of the built results. The article examines the ’urban’ housing designed in Cumbernauld and the ’rural’ counterpart in Prestonpans, both of which were intended to provide enhanced privacy for residents. It then looks at the unit’s evaluation of the completed courtyard housing built at Prestonpans as well as another survey undertaken in Dundee, both of which explored the residents’ experience of privacy. Overall, the article argues that the idea of privacy, as understood by designers and experienced by residents, played an important role in post-war housing, as part of the ambition not just to improve standards, but also to provide new choices.
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