How Architects Design for Less Lonely Living

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Data shows that many more people are living alone, but the surprising fact is that living alone does not necessarily correspond with an increase in feelings of loneliness. Architecture has been evolving towards increases in privacy and private space for centuries. This video looks at architectural designs that attempt to reverse those trends by designing living scenarios that incorporate more opportunities for public engagement. These include Studio Gang’s City Hyde Park project in Chicago with its angled balconies. But the video goes deeper to look at examples that radically rethink residential architecture, its construction, design, and inclusion of public space.

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Cite: Diego Hernández. "How Architects Design for Less Lonely Living" 11 Jan 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/974868/how-architects-design-for-less-lonely-living> ISSN 0719-8884

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