INTERIOR RENOVATION DESIGN OF A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE IN PETROVARADIN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/04FA09BulatovicKeywords:
Transprogramming, mobility, reversibility, multidisciplinarity, sustainability, human experienceAbstract
The paper deals with the analysis of the principles of transprogramming in architecture through the implementation of typologies of a shoe store and art gallery within an existing spatial unit, with an emphasis on the importance of multidisciplinary approach in the design process, with the aim of establishing economic and sociological sustainability by directing attention to creating a unique experience for users of the space.
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[1] B. Tschumi, “Architecture and Disjunction ”, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1996.
[2] P.R. Daugherty, H. J. Wilson, “ Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI ”, Boston, Harvard Business Publishing, 2018.
[2] P.R. Daugherty, H. J. Wilson, “ Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI ”, Boston, Harvard Business Publishing, 2018.
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2019-09-28
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Architecture