Future Urban Habitation. Группа авторов
href="#ulink_e075203e-c52a-5518-bb45-cc11d826815d">Acknowledgements References 8 HDB: High‐Density Typologies for Building Community Evolution of Community Spaces Community Spaces in HDB Towns Space for Future Needs Landscaping and Greenery Types of Facilities Renewal of Existing Estates Survey Findings New Typologies for Community Bonding The Pinnacle@Duxton SkyVille @ Dawson Kampung Admiralty Other Efforts to Engage the Community Future Directions – Tengah 9 Building Communities in High‐Density Singapore ‐ a look at Integrated Design Typology Introduction What Is an Integrated Design Typology? A Future Model: A Symbiotic Development Approach Future Proofing: Enable Flexibility and Adaptability Future System: Embrace New Technologies Conclusion Celebrating the Public Realm in the City An Urban Oasis in the City Changing the Paradigm in the Use of the Ground Floor Urban Park as a Gathering Space Multi‐Level Connectivity A Clear Hierachy of Public and Private Space A New Urban Design Typology Integrating Housing with Age in Place Facilities Acknowledgements Reference 10 Making Sense of ‘Community’ ‐ A Call for New Kinds of Knowledge to Shape Urban Futures Urban Policy and the Re‐invention of ‘Sustainable Communities’ Making Sense of Community in Practice Understanding the Value of Shared Space in London Conclusion: Making Sense of ‘Community’ in New Ways References
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Section 3: Adaptive and Responsive Habitation
Introduction
Shifting Demographics
Gentrification
Work‐Life Balances
Adaptability and Its Agency
Adaptive and Responsive
Operational Forms in Housing
Relational Practices in Built Environments
Agency
Note about the Figures
References
11 Alternative Housing for a Diverse and Inclusive Society
An Evolving Society
Alternative Housing Proposals
Housing Diversity and Building Solidarity Are Sustainable Approaches
References
12 Type‐Figurations ‐ Comfort Zones and Active Grounds
Premises
Revisit One
Revisit Two
Conclusion
13 Promoting Healthy Longevity – The Role of Social Innovation
The World Is Growing Older
The Rise of One‐Person Households
Entrepreneurship Mentoring Programmes
Designers and Social Innovation
References
14 Experiments in Living Together
Introduction
Mid‐Sized Challenges: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Our Approach
Conclusion
15 Beyond the Unit – Future Hybrid High‐Rise Commune
Introduction
Structure
Paradigms of Confinements
Alternative