The newest issue of DASH explores the 1960s Dutch concept of the "home zone," which refers to the design of residential areas as human-scaled environments incorporating pedestrian-friendly areas, ecological features and small-scale architecture. The essays presented here examine the quality of living in home zones, with projects by Vandkunsten, Onix, Verhoeven, Zuiderhoek, V?likangas, Persson, Lyons and others.
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