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“How would ‘Home’ – as a micro food production in society – inhabit women in the future?”

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MoMa, (2011). September 11. Available at: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1218? (Accessed: 20 December 2021).

Fig 1.2 Wagenknecht, A. (2014) Glass Ceilling. Available at: https://www.placesiveneverbeen.com/works/glass-ceiling (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

The Ethics Centre (2021). The role of emotions in ethics according to six big thinkers. Available at https://ethics.org.au/the-role-of-emotions-in-ethics-according-to-six-big-thinkers/ (Accessed: 15 November 2021).

Fig 1.3 Wagenknecht, A. (2014) Glass Ceilling. Available at: https://www.placesiveneverbeen.com/works/glass-ceiling (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

The Guardian. (2017). What if women ruled the world? Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/jul/05/what-if-women-ruled-the-world (Accessed: 28 November 2021). Wiseman, E. (2010). The truth about men, women and food. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/oct/17/gender-eating-men-women (Accessed: 14 January 2022). Why Does My Child Hide in the Closet?. (2020). https://bestcaseparenting.com/child-hide-in-closet/ (Accessed: 28 November 2021).

Fig 1.4 Wagenknecht, A. (2018) Beauty. Available at: https://www.placesiveneverbeen.com/works/beauty-roomba (Accessed: 5 January 2022). Fig 1.5 Torres, A. and Christie, J. (2000) Nautilus. Available at: https://ofhouses.com/page/46 (Accessed: 5 January 2022). Fig 1.6 Torres, A. and Christie, J. (2000) Nautilus. Available at: https://ofhouses.com/page/46 (Accessed: 5 January 2022). PRE-RESEARCH Fig 2.1 Mad Men 1960’s style [online] Available at: https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/brooks-brothers-history/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022). Fig 2.2 Bonnemaison, S. And Eisenbach, R. (2009). Installations by Architects. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, p.78. Fig 2.3 Gamolina, J. (2020) New Transitions: studio SUMO's Yolande Daniels on Design Research, the Context for Form, and Expanding Boundaries. [online] Available at: https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2020/8/4/yolande-daniels (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Figures:

Fig 2.4 WHEN YOU'RE A STRONG & INDEPENDENT WOMAN, BUT YOU'RE ALSO SHORT. (2021). [online] Available at: https://americasbestpics.com/picture/when-you-re-a-strong-independent-woman-butyou-re-9TBq1w309 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Research Background Fig 1.1 Pourriat, E. (2014) Oppressed Majority. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/womens-blog/2014/feb/11/oppressed-majority-film-womeneleonore-pourriat (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

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Fig 2.5 WHEN YOU'RE A STRONG & INDEPENDENT WOMAN, BUT YOU'RE ALSO SHORT. (2021). [online] Available at: https://americasbestpics.com/picture/when-you-re-a-strong-independent-woman-butyou-re-9TBq1w309 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

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Fig 2.6 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.60.

Fig 4.5 MoMAPS1, September 11. Available at: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1218 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 2.7 Housing in Victorian. Available at: https://sites.google.com/site/thevictorianmiddleclass/housing-andpleasures (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 4.6 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 2.8 The Fallen Woman. (2016) Available at: https://foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/fallen-woman/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 4.7 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022). Fig 4.8 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 2.9 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.60. Fig 2.10 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.65-66. Fig 2.11 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.77. Fig 2.12 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.73. METHOD AND EXPERIMENT

Fig 5.1 Komar, M. (2021). WORKING WOMEN’S WARDROBE: HOW THE 1970S OPENED FEMINIST FASHION. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/working-womens-wardrobe-how the-1970s-opened-feminist-fashion/ (Accessed: 28 November 2021). Fig 5.2 Komar, M. (2021). WORKING WOMEN’S WARDROBE: HOW THE 1970S OPENED FEMINIST FASHION. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/working-womens-wardrobe-how the-1970s-opened-feminist-fashion/ (Accessed: 28 November 2021). Fig 5.3 Fox, G. (2019). How one woman's closet became an art sensation. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jan/07/how-one-womans-closet-became-an-art-sensation (Accessed: 20 December 2021). Fig 5.4 Bonnemaison, S. And Eisenbach, R. (2009). Installations by Architects. New York: Princeton

Fig 4.1 Fig 4.2 CYWINSKI, P. MEMORY MUST COME HAND IN HAND WITH RESPONSIBILITY. Available at: https://polishhistory.pl/memory-must-come-hand-in-hand-with-responsibility/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

PROPOSITION

Fig 4.3 75 Years After Auschwitz Liberation, Survivors Urge World To Remember. (2020). Available at: https://www.npr.org/2020/01/27/798480937/75-years-after-auschwitz-liberation-survivors-urge-worldto-remember?t=1642427608722 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 6.1 How We Live Now: Reimaging Spaces with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, 2021-2022. [exhibition] Barbican Centre. 17 May 2021 – 31 Jan 2022.

Fig 4.4 MoMAPS1, September 11. Available at: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1218 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 6.2 Home Galleries and much-loved Rooms, 2022. [exhibition] Museum of the Home. 22 January 2022.

Architectural Press, pp.59.

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Fig 6.4 Home Galleries and much-loved Rooms, 2022. [exhibition] Museum of the Home. 22 January 2022.

Fig 6.18 Robinson, W.H. (2015) A Blog of Note. Available at: https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2015_12_20_archive.html (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 6.5 Wright, J. and Stamp, G. (2005). Women of World War II. Available at: https://c20society.org.uk/war memorials/london-women-of-world-war-ii (Accessed: 20 December 2021).

Fig 6.19 Parham, S. (2015) Utopias, food and the Radical Tradition. Available at: https://www.slideshare.net/UniversityofHertfordshire/dr-susan-parham-utopias-food-and-the-radicaltradition (Accessed: 8 January 2022).

Fig 6.6 The curious history of government-funded British Restaurants in World War 2. Available at: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/history/british-restaurants (Accessed: 20 December 2021). Fig 6.7 The curious history of government-funded British Restaurants in World War 2. Available at: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/history/british-restaurants (Accessed: 20 December 2021).

Fig 6.20 Parham, S. (2015) Utopias, food and the Radical Tradition. Available at: https://www.slideshare.net/UniversityofHertfordshire/dr-susan-parham-utopias-food-and-the-radicaltradition (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.21 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.15.

Fig 6.8 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.59.

Fig 6.22 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.13.

Fig 6.9 Thompson, K.E. (2015). Must-Know Furniture: The Hoosier Cabinet. Available at: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/must-know-furniture-the-hoosier-cabinet-stsetivw-vs~39817241 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 6.23 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.14.

Fig 6.10 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.11 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.12 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.14 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.15 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.61.

Fig 6.24 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.13. Fig 6.25 Sous La Vie (Under Life): vacuum-cooking in washing machines. (2020). Available at: http://thenewmoderndesign.com/new-blog/2020/2/24/sous-la-vie-under-life-vacuum-cooking-inwashing-machines (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.26 Sous La Vie (Under Life): vacuum-cooking in washing machines. (2020). Available at: http://thenewmoderndesign.com/new-blog/2020/2/24/sous-la-vie-under-life-vacuum-cooking-inwashing-machines (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.27 Persuaion Lessons from Old-School “Mad Men” – style coffee ads. (2014). Available at: https://efangelist.wordpress.com/2014/07/10/persuasion-lessons-from-old-school-mad-men-style coffee-ads-2/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022).

Fig 6.16 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.61.

Fig 6.28 Deluxx, Better living with your new GE Food Freezer. (2008). Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/deluxxedition/2812307328/in/faves-49223588@N03/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022).

Fig 6.17 10 Popular Fast Food Restaurants From the ‘70s. Available at: https://clickamericana.com/topics/food-drink/on-the-go-californians-love-their-to-go-food-1972 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).

Fig 6.29 “Calling all Coffee Lovers” & More Vintage Coffee ADS. (2000) Available at: https://www.coffeeforless.com/pages/calling-all-coffee-lovers-more-vintage-coffee-ads (Accessed: 8 January 2022).

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Fig 6.30 Area, R.D., Minikitchen. (2014). Available at: https://www.area-arch.it/en/minikitchen/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.31 Area, R.D., Minikitchen. (2014). Available at: https://www.area-arch.it/en/minikitchen/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.32 Area, R.D., Minikitchen. (2014). Available at: https://www.area-arch.it/en/minikitchen/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.33 Brossmann, L. and Rotifer, C.R. (2008). The Frankfurt Kitchen. Available at: https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2010/counter_space/the_frankfurt_kitchen/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.34 Brossmann, L. and Rotifer, C.R. (2008). The Frankfurt Kitchen. Available at: https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2010/counter_space/the_frankfurt_kitchen/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.35 Froehlich, D. The Frankfutrt Kuche. Available at: https://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2577.htm (Accessed: 8 January 2022).

Fig 6.36 Hagstromer, D. A Kitchen for the Modern Woman. (2021). Available at: https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/stories/explore-the-collection/a-kitchen-for-the-modern-woman/ (Accessed: 16 January 2022). Fig 6.37 Kurz-Dokumentarfilm. Die Frankfutrt Kuche. Available at: https://www.filmportal.de/node/123351/gallery (Accessed:8 January 2022). Fig 6.38 Kurz-Dokumentarfilm. Die Frankfutrt Kuche. Available at: https://www.filmportal.de/node/123351/gallery (Accessed:8 January 2022).

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