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SUMMARY:Delft 1:1
DESCRIPTION:Delft 1:1 by: Sofie Angelie Hovgaard\, Gustav Kjær Vad Niels
 en &amp\; Harald Hermogenes Batol Bjørkum Delft 1to1 is a project of thre
 e master students who did research of the housing stock of Delft for globa
 l 1to1. http://www.sydneyarchitecturefestival.org/program/the-global-1-1 I
 n a time period of increasing housing prices and densifying cities\, the s
 patial needs for living are challenged within the private domicile. Even i
 n the short history of single-bedroom apartments in Delft\, a small city n
 ot subject to the same pressures as New York or Amsterdam\, there exists c
 onsiderable variety. We wish to explore the question of how the historical
 ly variable housing stock of Delft adapts to accommodate demographic chang
 e and cultural shifts? The Delft selection consists of three post-war sing
 le-bedroom apartments representing the 1960s\, the 1980s and the 2010s. 
  Building single-bed apartments was rare in the 1960s as aged people prefe
 rred all-inclusive elderly homes and young people opted for student housin
 g with shared facilities. The single bedroom apartments of the 14-storey S
 terflats building that aimed at a lower middle-class rental market\, are a
  sophisticated product of the decades long rationalisation of large-scale 
 construction. In 1976 the Minister of Housing acknowledged desires and asp
 irations of young singles and couples who sought to enter the housing mark
 et. The Molslaan building is one of the so-called Van Dam-dwellings that w
 ere part of small scale inner-city urban renewal\, the response to decades
  of modernist urban planning. The latest generation of single-bedroom apar
 tments is student housing\, the 15-storey Balpol3 building is influenced b
 y a housing agenda initiated by the Delft University of Technology policy 
 of internationalisation.
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