Lecture

Dormitory Typology: Sleeping Arrangements and Cultural Memory

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This lecture explores the architectural type of the dormitory, tracing its evolution from collective sleeping spaces to individual cells. It delves into the cultural significance of the dormitory as a space that balances community and individuality, examining its historical context and the societal shifts that led to its marginalization. The conference brings together experts from various fields to analyze the dormitory's impact from architectural, social, scientific, and political perspectives, shedding light on the lessons we can learn from this obsolete architectural type.

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