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The New Old Home
Across the globe, living conditions vary wildly, and the concept of home naturally shifts with them. Yet, our report has found that there are striking similarities in the ways 18 to 24 year olds understand the concept of home. Many of our respondents voiced the same fears, anxieties, hopes and aspirations, despite living in different cultures and c... See more
Eloise Hendy • Home is where the heart is, according to young people
Keely Adler added
the concept of home has evolved into something more transient and intangible.
Eloise Hendy • Home is where the heart is, according to young people
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The return of multigenerational living arrangements is already changing the built landscape. A 2016 survey by a real-estate consulting firm found that 44 percent of home buyers were looking for a home that would accommodate their elderly parents, and 42 percent wanted one that would accommodate their returning adult children. Home builders have res... See more
theatlantic.com • David Brooks: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake - The Atlantic
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Economic, social and environmental drivers continue to force owners, developers, and homebuilders to find cost savings opportunities and innovative solutions .
Fifth Wall • The Future of Homebuilding: How 3D Printing Is Changing the Game | Fifth Wall
Juan Orbea added
...dramatically rethinking what homeownership can look like and most likely divorcing the concepts of house as residence and house as savings account.
% Derisible • Theses for 2020
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Wisecarver told Dezeen that the workspace provider, which has 756 locations in 38 countries, is moving away from the traditional co-working model in response to the changing demands of its clients.
Dezeen • "No one wants a sea of desks anymore" says WeWork's global head of design
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impact of the Collaborative Economy Agencies creating new models, with no offices, gig economy staff and no office or full-time staff.