Peeking Through The Keyhole: The Evolution Of North American Homes
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Book Description
A journey through the trends and changes in home design and construction over the last fifty years.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
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Peeking through the Keyhole is about transformations in the way we live and the places we call home. Until the past few decades, transitions in the style of homes and types of households were slow and gradual. With today's instant communication, the way we observe other people, other cultures, and other times has altered, and been altered by, the homes we live in. Avi Friedman and David Krawitz guide the reader through the trends and changes that have influenced residential design and construction over the last fifty years. From kitchens to home offices to entire neighbourhoods, they unravel the effect of technology and consumerism on the way we perceive and use domestic space, arguing that the home is no longer a product of pure design but a response to factors and forces beyond the control of designers, builders, and users.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Peeking Through The Keyhole: The Evolution Of North American Homes
Peeking Through The Keyhole: The Evolution Of North American Homes,Avi Friedman,David Krawitz,McGill-Queen's University Press,0773529349,Architecture,Domestic,History - General,North America,Residential buildings, domestic buildings
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