Not Every Kitchen Needs to Be Integrated: Advantages of Closed Kitchens

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A needs program precedes every project. In certain typologies, specific activities are inherently linked to them. A meeting room in a corporate office, a collection in a museum, and bedrooms in a residence: the latter has a relatively well-defined basic needs program: bedrooms, living room, bathrooms, and kitchen. The size and arrangement of these elements in the space depend on various factors, but a house typically includes some combination of these essential components.

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Cite: Tourinho, Helena. "Not Every Kitchen Needs to Be Integrated: Advantages of Closed Kitchens" [Nem toda cozinha precisa ser integrada: vantagens das cozinhas fechadas] 27 Dec 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1010931/not-every-kitchen-needs-to-be-integrated-advantages-of-closed-kitchens> ISSN 0719-8884

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