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AbstractIt is becoming more and more fundamental to develop a new approach to the dwelling in the contemporary world of architecture. If the Candilis revolution was based on humanism and regionalism, the current reaction should focus its attention on technology and a multicultural perspective. Technology has already occupied a main role in the design process, however it is not in the case of a multicultural approach. What the modernists started to call ‘Habitat’ was intrinsic to the society they were working for. The project was designed in regards to one singular habitat, with one use for society. We developed that approach and have continued to use this mono perspective. It is now necessary not to carry the analysis and the research from one singular point of view but to expand on this analysis and research to incorporate the voices of many [1].
adaptability, RETROFITTING; URBAN ENVIRONMENT; ADAPTABILITY; METABOLISM IN ARCHITECTURE; SELF-EXPRESSION, urban environment, self-expression, Retrofitting, metabolism in architecture, Engineering(all), Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
adaptability, RETROFITTING; URBAN ENVIRONMENT; ADAPTABILITY; METABOLISM IN ARCHITECTURE; SELF-EXPRESSION, urban environment, self-expression, Retrofitting, metabolism in architecture, Engineering(all), Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
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