ZEMCH 2012 International Conference Proceedings - page 714

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techniques, a new image; and, in other cases, have been "reinterpreted the inhabitant
model" to expand the list of functions, replacing functions, minimizing functions, even
maximizing the minimum (IKEA).
The result is that society has evolved much more than has done it housing destined for
the same. Much of the minimum standard users have disposed of them thanks to the
greater prosperity of their standard of living (in some places) and of course that "urban
waste" is occupied again by not so advantaged inhabitants. In any case the minimum
Standard has become at least in soil, losing its original meaning. The minimum Standard
in soil has become INFIMO in features.
In the same way, but on the other hand, it does not have much sense continue
producing housing for a traditional model of family that is in free recoil from most diverse
new and increasingly more significance for the future. Today we speak of single
mothers, elderly, one-person studios (couples, alone or accompanied) students, couples
without children, all of them living in that tiny standard because they cannot live
anywhere else.
Perhaps, society is demanding you to banish (boot, remove) looking tiny little functional
model, to rationalize the use of the soil and the features list for a new STANDARD, this
time, maximum housing. A maximum implies a minimum. Maximum of functions is
surprising housing to be extrapolating the parts of the housing to parts of the city (Fig. 9).
Man has always sought the horizontal
plane to develop its activities rather than
because it is necessary, by the possibility
of extended by annexing the neighboring
territories. However converge two natural
conditions that limit this process. The first
is of immediate occurrence, if the man by
default look for the horizontal plane, when
it ceases to be, has to interrupt the
process. At the end just saving this
obstacle at the expense of leaving it
empty, almost always vacant. The second
determinant is a determining factor in the
long term. As much as the man to strive,
the horizontal plane is not unlimited;
increasingly increases generating function
of resource conflicts. For these two
reasons seems to me that it is time to change the way of using the city.
THE NEW STANDARD. The new standard of housing is based on fragmenting the
volume of residential building so that each user, depending on the type to which
secondment can "use" in the way that want that three-dimensional, maximum space,
altering it and modifying it according to his will, until you switch to another type, time in
that opts for more units of volume.
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