APPROACHES: Relationship scales between city, house and dwelling.
Synopsis
The study of gradation in everyday relationships between man and his context is the next challenge to be addressed as the central axis. The interdisciplinary look at the experience of inhabiting urban contexts, from the macro to the micro through architecture, urbanism and interior design in theoretical and practical approaches, reiterates the complex task of proposing design strategies centered on those who give reason to the habitable space, that is, the human being as the reason for the anthropization of the natural context; that dimension that goes beyond the quantitative and that has more to do with its material, but also symbolic consequences.
Approaches. Scales of relationship between the city, house and dwelling represents not only the constant and deep work of the authors on this sense of gradation, but also is a provocation to invite collaborative study among the disciplines of habitat in their various scales, to suggest the vindication of the individual as the central point of configuration.
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INTRODUCTION
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Part ITheory
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THE ROOM DOES NOT EXISTA TEACHING PARADOX
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THE INTERIOR ATMOSPHERE THROUGH HARMONIES
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INTEGRAL LIVABILITY EXPERIENCES: INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE USER AND THE URBAN CONTEXT
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THE TREATMENT OF SPATIAL SCALES AS BEHAVIOR MODIFIERS
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THEORETICAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF METHODOLOGICAL STRATEGIES BASED ON THE INTERIOR ANALYSIS OF THE HOME TO IDENTIFY THE PERSONALITY OF THE TARGET AUDIENCE IN ORDER TO GENERATE ADVERTISING CONTENT
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FURNITURE AS A REFERENCE OF SCALE IN THE HUMAN SPHERES: INTIMATE, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
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CONSTRUCTION OF LIVABLE SCENARIOS THROUGH SCALES OF VARIATION
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Part IIPractice
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URBAN INTERIORS AND WAITING SPACES IN MEXICO CITY
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MINIMUM DWELLINGS, MAXIMUM EXPRESSIONSDAILY PRACTICES IN THE COMMUNITY
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MINIMUM LIVING SPACES: FROM BASIC HOUSING NEEDS TO LUXURY AND EXCLUSIVITY
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HOUSING IN MINIMUM DIMENSIONS AND PUBLIC SOCIAL ISSUES
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TREND IMPLICATIONS IN THE COMMERCIAL FIELDS AND THEIR SOCIAL IMPACT

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