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Homing is used to describe the state in which people, after beginning life in a completely new environment, always attempt to create a sense of home. This design focuses on the local residents of Husby, studying how their process of homing influences the spatial dynamics of Husby. Key spaces associated with this process are abstracted into fundamental spatial typologies. Based on these new spatial typologies, the design integrates scaffolding structures to transform Husby’s parking garages, enabling local residents to experience a sense of home within these large-scale infrastructures.
Homing is used to describe the state in which people, after beginning life in a completely new environment, always attempt to create a sense of home. This design focuses on the local residents of Husby, studying how their process of homing influences the spatial dynamics of Husby. Key spaces associated with this process are abstracted into fundamental spatial typologies. Based on these new spatial typologies, the design integrates scaffolding structures to transform Husby’s parking garages, enabling local residents to experience a sense of home within these large-scale infrastructures.
Homing in Husby
Liu, Yiran (author)
2025-01-01
TRITA-ABE-MBT-2513
Theses
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
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