Essays about: "Shared living concept"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 36 essays containing the words Shared living concept.
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31. Collaborative Housing in Tyresö
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : “When I became a single parent I started fantasising about a living concept where neighbours would help each other with the everyday practicalities like cooking, picking up the kids from daycare etcetera.” “I dream of this large, welcoming, living room where your friends will pass by and maybe stay for a chat. READ MORE
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32. 10/60: Make Gravity Visible : A social movement to challenge our society to move more.
University essay from Institutionen DesignhögskolanAbstract : Gravity plays a vital role in our everyday lives. It provides the development of our muscle mass which fuels our brain’s advancement and our ability to complete daily tasks. Yet we often take for granted the things we do not see. READ MORE
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33. Towards sustainable sanitation in slum areas : A field study in Mumbai
University essay from Maskinkonstruktion; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Globally, there are 2.5 billion people who do not have access to improved sanitation. One third of these people are living in India. Bad sanitation is both undignified and causes the spread of diseases like diarrhoea. READ MORE
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34. Laundry Day - Social aspects of doing your laundry
University essay from Lunds universitet/IndustridesignAbstract : The shared laundry room (the “tvättstuga”) is a good example of a service system, where we don’t necessarily have to own a product to benefit from it. If we can share, we can also reduce our consumption & impact on the environment. READ MORE
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35. The Phantasmatic in romantic subjective experience and aesthetics
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studierAbstract : The goal of this research is to asses the reach and characteristics of the Phantasmatic as a proposed concept, useful to understand fundamental aspects of the romantic subjective experience in artists, aesthetes and writers. This experiential level has been exemplified in artists that had been living or intermittently residing in Dresden during the first half of 19th century. READ MORE