The Academic Quarter with Martino Tattara on June 11, 2025

Retro-fitting the Single-Family Housing Stock in Europe

2025/06/11 13:15-14:00 by

When: June 11, 2025, 1:00 PM (c.t.) | Who: Martino Tattara (Department of Design and Housing| Where: Science Castle S3|12 Room 251, 2nd floor.

On the subject:

Retrofitting extensive suburban and urbanized areas dominated by single-family houses is a critical yet often overlooked challenge in architectural and urban research. While these dispersed housing patterns are deeply rooted in European architectural traditions, urbanization processes, and cultural habits, today’s socio-economic landscape necessitates a fundamental reassessment of this vast housing stock. Key drivers of this transformation include demographic shifts, evolving housing preferences, social change, the environmental crisis, and the growing appeal of cities as hubs for work and productivity.

Imagining an alternative future for the single-family house requires significant creative effort, which can be fostered through design-based explorations. Such explorations must be grounded in concrete technical conditions and strategic planning considerations, including new ownership and management models, institutional actors, innovative production and material systems, and the characteristics of social groups capable of shaping new ways of living. Building on past and current research on this theme, the presentation aims to highlight potential future directions for interdisciplinary applied research.

The lunchtime talks, organised in loose sequence every semester, are an opportunity to gain insights into current research areas of colleagues within the university in an informal format. Topics of research policy can also be the subject. The events will be held in hybrid form in room No 251, building S3|12 Schloss.


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