The programmatic subject of the semester, cohabitation in Brooklyn, encourages investigations into the political, formal, and social aspects of the ever-dissolving line between the private and public sphere. Attitudes will be tested through design exercises focusing on the insertion of various public + semi-public programs into the sphere of domesticity as a means of interrogating/questioning existing normsand typologies. Questions will be centered on the student’s attitude toward innovations in and around the way the inhabitant interacts within the social environment at multiple scales.
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