Lecture

The Origins of Modern Domestic Space

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This lecture explores the evolution of domestic space from the Middle Ages to the 15th century, focusing on the transition from communal living to feudal structures, the development of castles and villages, and the transformation of farmhouses into townhouses. The instructor delves into the architectural changes, such as the feudal mode of production, the construction of monastic compounds, and the standardization of facades and fenestration, providing insights into the historical context and societal shifts that shaped modern domestic spaces.

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