This may or may not be of help, but the book "Housing, Substance of Our Cities, European Chronicle 1900-2007", edited/curated by Nasrine Seraji and published by A. & J. Picard, Paris is interesting. There was an exhibition in June of 2007 at the Pavillon de L'Arsenal in Paris. http://www.pavillon-arsenal.com/en/expositions/thema_modele.php?id_exposition=187
A very interesting series of questions! Good luck with your work.
Best,
Marcella
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Department of Landscape Architecture
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On 2011-10-31, at 7:13 AM, esra bici wrote:
> Dear all,
> Hope you are all fine.
> I am looking for references about the history and the emergence of the
> 'modern flat'.
> In the worldwide, how did the first flats appear and how was the housing
> standardized into flats?
> And how did the idea of considering the human needs as 'living room',
> 'bedroom', 'deskroom', etc. and seperating so evolved?
> I am looking for the consequences of this story related with the social
> contexts.
>
> Cheers,
> Esra.
>
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