HABITAT DÉCONNECTÉ, HABITAT RECONNECTÉ–ARCHITECTURE DU LOGEMENT ET TRANSITION NUMÉRIQUE
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https://doi.org/10.54695/cm.017.01.2338Mots-clés:
habitat collectif, numérique, architecture, typologies, usages, constructionRésumé
The digital transition in housing leads to shifts, resilience and breakpoints both in the construction field and in the use patterns. In regards to the physical building, the relationship to the remote control and automation is questioned, besides to the digital aid in bio-climatic regulation of efficient buildings, and the gaps between building and consumer IT industries in terms of large series and regulation policies. The collective dwelling, quite slotted into a mould, has to be developed facing the new paradigms as the teleworking and the digital trends in the housings’ use pattern. Typological upgrading, social awareness and re-materialisation of the architecture are proposed in a critical and ethical challenge between continuity and innovation.