Home as a workplace, Informal housing, Informal employment, Global South, Live–work habitat, Neighbourhood planning, COVID-19 pandemic
Homes that Work
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 49 – Number 3
Summary
Until the Covid-19 pandemic, home-based work was comparatively rare for people of the Global North, but commonplace in the Global South. Covid resulted in a sea change with huge implications in both North and South, but especially in the North. In this issue the editors bring together contributions from both North and South to contribute to an understanding homeworking in the post-Covid era and its architectural/urban manifestations.
Contents
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Homes that Work: Editorial
FRANCES HOLLISS, HOWARD DAVIS and SHALINI SINHA -
Revisiting Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life
PENNY GURSTEIN -
Thinking Spatially about Home-Based Work and Workhomes
NIDHI SOHANE and GAUTAM BHAN -
Mumbai’s Tool-House
MATIAS ECHANOVE and RAHUL SRIVASTAVA -
Spatial Characteristics of Home as Workplace: Investigation of Home-Based Enterprise in Several Housing Typologies in Indonesia
SUSINETY PRAKOSO and JULIA DEWI -
Implications of Working from Home for the Design of Healthy Work Environments in the Post-Pandemic City
MATTHEW ZENKTELER, FRANCISCA RODRIGUEZ LEONARD, DEBRA CUSHING, GREG HEARN, MARCUS FOTH, VERONICA GARCIA HANSEN and GLENDA CALDWELL -
No House is Just a House: House Interviews, Space-Use Intensity, and City-Making
MARIA CARRIZOSA -
Post-Pandemic Home-Based Work in Cities of the South: Lessons from Enugu, Nigeria
NKEIRU HOPE EZEADICHIE -
Between the House and the Street: Live, Work, and Community Environment in Peripheral Neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro
ANA SLADE -
Work from Home and Urban Structure
MATTHEW J. DELVENTHAL, EUNJEE KWON and ANDRII PARKHOMENKO -
Homes that Work in Pictures 525
FRANCES HOLLISS, HOWARD DAVIS and SHALINI SINHA - Publication Review