In recent decades demographic shifts have significantly influenced young peoples’ residential preference. Due to the rise of single-person households, smaller family sizes, and the desire for lower maintenance and utility costs, many young individuals are choosing to live in smaller, efficient spaces in proximity to work and urban amenities. These changes have led to an increase demand for multi-functional, space-efficient designs.

As people’s daily routines and expectations evolve, the design of living spaces must adapt accordingly. The need for multifunctional rooms has become apparent; a living room that seamlessly transitions into a home office represents just one of the many adaptations that modern dwellers require. Architects, interior designers, and homebuilders are responding with innovative solutions like convertible furniture, built-in storage, and open-plan layouts that facilitate a compact but comfortable living environment.

An often-discussed notion in design and construction is sustainability. Its origin and widespread use of the term sustainable development can be attributed to events and circumstances that occurred several decades ago. The 1992 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm addressed concerns regarding humanity’s potential overuse of the earth’s "carrying capacity".

As people’s awareness of protecting our living environment increases, the choice of smaller homes is becoming a more common and environmentally responsible decision. This shift is driven by the need to reduce resource consumption, as smaller homes require fewer materials for construction, maintenance, and repairs. Moreover, smaller homes are inherently more energy-efficient due to their reduced space, which requires less energy for heating and cooling. Additionally, the smaller footprint means using less land per dwelling unit.

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In recent decades demographic shifts have significantly0 influenced young peoples’ residential preference. Due to the rise of single-person households, smaller family sizes, and the desire for lower maintenance and utility costs, many young individuals are choosing to live in smaller, efficient spaces in proximity to work and urban amenities.

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ISBN
9783869050430
Publisert
2025-01-15
Utgiver
Edition Axel Menges
Vekt
1128 gr
Høyde
285 mm
Bredde
233 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
180

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Avi Friedman received his Bachelor's degree in architecture and town planning from the Israel Institute of Technology, his Master's degree from McGill University, and his Doctorate from the University of Montréal. He co-founded the Affordable Homes Program at the McGill School of Architecture where he teaches. He also holds an Honorary Professor position in Lancaster University in the U.K. Avi is known for his housing innovation and is the author of 18 books. He is the principal of Avi Friedman Consultants Inc. and the recipient of numerous awards including the Life Time Achievement Award from Sustainable Buildings Canada and the World Habitat Award. In 2000 he was selected by Wallpaper magazine as one of ten people from around the world 'most likely to change the way we live'.