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Which is the dweller, today? ?

Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

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Page 1: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

Which is the dweller, today?

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Page 2: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

“Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

Page 3: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

“(…) with their own expectations regarding home.”

Page 4: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

“Society is becoming more and more dynamic. People no longer have strong relations with the place and the neighborhood they live in.”

Page 5: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

“…the job of an architect is to organize the floor plan according to the building rules and to design the

façade.”

Page 6: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

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“The inhabitants become self-builders that create their own living environment according to taste and

budget.”

“…the job of an architect is to organize the floor plan according to the building rules and to design the

façade.”

Page 7: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

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“The inhabitants become self-builders that create their own living environment according to taste and

budget.”

Page 8: Which is the dweller, today? ? “Society is splitting up in many of new and big subgroups.”

Today, while people develop more specific needs, architects are building for unknown dwellers.

Is today’s architecture responding to society’s evolution?