This research questions the evolution of people’s preferences by analyzing 6750 real-estate ads published at three different decades (1985, 1995 and 2005) and in three distinct geographic areas of France (North, West and South). Our purpose is to establish the importance, at each time frame and location, of the different elements that compose the house in order to elaborate on the evolution and future of the house. The results show that the evolution of this type of dwelling is twofold: changes in the use of space and changes in the notion of comfort.

The Future of Houses: What Real-Estate Ads Tell About the Evolution of Single-Family Dwellings

Type
journal article
Year
2009
This research questions the evolution of people’s preferences by analyzing 6750 real-estate ads published at three different decades (1985, 1995 and 2005) and in three distinct geographic areas of France (North, West and South). Our purpose is to establish the importance, at each time frame and location, of the different elements that compose the house in order to elaborate on the evolution and future of the house. The results show that the evolution of this type of dwelling is twofold: changes in the use of space and changes in the notion of comfort.

Citation

Rodriguez, Gabriel and Siret, Daniel. "The Future of Houses: What Real-Estate Ads Tell About the Evolution of Single-Family Dwellings," in ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 3, issue 1 (2009).

Parent Publications

Copyright

Gabriel Rodriguez and Daniel Siret

Terms of Use

Public Domain

Country

France

Language

English

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