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    The Elements of Home: Towards Community and Privacy

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    Date
    1999-05-03
    Author
    Davis, Christopher Brandon
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    Abstract
    Today we live in a society where almost everything is or has been reduced to the quantitative stste of being a commodity of some kind. We find ourselves searching for something within architecture that is not necessarily tangible or quantifiable. Searching for something more implicit to human experience This thesis is an attempt to explore and document the fundamental idea of dwelling.
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