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Projekte

«to see out from the bathroom/ or perhaps be doubly enclosed»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

«to sit comfortably and read or talk of an evening»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

Regelgeschoss
Foto: Paola Corsini
Foto: Paola Corsini

«to stand and look out without glare»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

Prozess – Rückschnitt der tragenden Fassaden
Referenz
Rudolf Steiger und Flora Steiger-Crawford, Haus Steiger, Zürich, 1959
Modellstudien

«to see the sunlight spread across the floor»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

Referenz
Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza
Rumfordschlössl, Englischer Garten, München, 1791
Foto: Paola Corsini
Foto: Walter Mair
Giovanni Muzio, Wohn- und Geschäftshaus Via Albricci, Mailand, 1953

«to work or write at a creeper bordered window»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

Typengrundriss Wohnung
Referenz
Adolf Loos, Haus Scheu, Wien, 1913

«to see the view/ vegetation/ trees/ the ground while sitting»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

«to have easy access to posessions without sensing their presence all the time»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

«to close wooden shutters in winter»

Alison & Peter Smithson

A. & P. Smithson, «Small Pleasures of Life», in Changing the Art of Inhabitation, London, 1994

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