How to Make a Home
At a time when work and home life are becoming increasingly blurred, and modern technology brings the realm of the public into what used to be a personal and private space, Ed Hollis looks at what it means to make a home in today's world. Exploring the meaning of private and public space, the importance we place on physical objects and the demands we make of our home environment, How to Make a Home challenges us to reimagine the concept of home and hearth.
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How to Make a Home
At a time when work and home life are becoming increasingly blurred, and modern technology brings the realm of the public into what used to be a personal and private space, Ed Hollis looks at what it means to make a home in today's world. Exploring the meaning of private and public space, the importance we place on physical objects and the demands we make of our home environment, How to Make a Home challenges us to reimagine the concept of home and hearth.
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How to Make a Home

How to Make a Home

by Edward Hollis
How to Make a Home

How to Make a Home

by Edward Hollis

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Overview

At a time when work and home life are becoming increasingly blurred, and modern technology brings the realm of the public into what used to be a personal and private space, Ed Hollis looks at what it means to make a home in today's world. Exploring the meaning of private and public space, the importance we place on physical objects and the demands we make of our home environment, How to Make a Home challenges us to reimagine the concept of home and hearth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447293330
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication date: 05/01/2017
Series: School of Life , #7
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Edward Hollis is an architect, a teacher and a writer, whose books include The Secret Lives of Buildings and The Memory Palace: A Book of Lost Interiors.
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