目錄 |
A. | Residential Building, the Civilizing Process of Dwelling Practices and Changes in the Family | 1 |
1. | Introduction | 3 |
2. | Architecture in France's court society during the reign of Louis XIV | 7 |
3. | Residential styles and architecture of the bourgeoisie in 18th and 19th century in Germany | 11 |
4. | How workers lived in the 19th and early 20th centuries as seen in Berliner "Mietskasernen" | 12 |
5. | The housing and architecture of the middle classes and housing estates in the 1920s | 15 |
6. | Some observations on housing and architecture in the Nazi era | 21 |
7. | Housing and architecture in the 1960s | 25 |
8. | Housing and architecture in the 1970s | 26 |
9. | Housing and architecture in the 1980s | 30 |
10. | Housing and architecture in the 1990s to the turn of the millennium | 35 |
11. | Contemporary housing and architecture | 38 |
11.1. | The population in Germany and demographic change | 38 |
11.1.1. | Perceptual and behavioral standards regarding family and career | 40 |
11.2. | Changes in family structures | 41 |
11.3. | Requirements of different types of accommodation for new forms of the family | 44 |
12. | HafenCity in Hamburg, Germany | 47 |
12.1. | Living in HafenCity | 47 |
12.2. | Infrastructure | 48 |
12.3. | Harbour Hall, 2005 -- a residential example | 49 |
12.4. | Conclusions | 51 |
13. | The International Building Exhibition 2013 in Hamburg, Germany | 54 |
13.1. | Program and Strategies of the IBA | 54 |
13.2. | The architecture of the IBA | 58 |
13.2.1. | The BIQ house | 59 |
13.2.2. | Neue Hamburger Terrassen | 61 |
13.2.3. | State-funded residential construction | 63 |
13.3. | Concluding remarks | 68 |
14. | Conclusion | 69 |
15. | Acknowledgements | 72 |
16. | Bibliography | 73 |
17. | List of figures | 80 |
18. | Notes | 86 |
B. | Bibliography Architecture and Gender | 91 |
| Preface | 93 |
1. | Why a bibliography on the subject of ©¡rchitecture and gender'? | 95 |
2. | The research literature on ©¡rchitecture and gender': Some thematic and bibliometric lines of development | 96 |
3. | The benefit of a bibliography in the age of internet databases | 98 |
4. | Research sources and methods | 100 |
4.1. | Analysis of the literature | 102 |
4.2. | Survey of the female professors of architecture at CED Berkeley and USC | 104 |
4.3. | Participant observation | 105 |
4.4. | Correspondence with scholars in the USA and Great Britain about Gender and Architecture | 105 |
4.5. | Searching the WorldCat Library Database | 105 |
5. | Acknowledgements / Thanks | 106 |
6. | Bibliography on Architecture and Gender | 107 |