Abstract

This article presents some experiences based on different ways of living, beyond the segregating and excluding meaning of cis-heteropatriarchal housing, throughout the 20th century. Based on feminism, we also question spatial regulation, consolidated in the 19th century within the scope of architectural and social transformations linked to the formation of the “housing-case”. Furthermore, we highlight the notion of the hegemonic binary division of technologies of gender and sexualities by having repercussions on material culture, on ways of inhabiting the city and on the diversification of alliances and coexistence, beyond the segregating and excluding meaning of the conventional idea of housing. After all, by making other experiences of living impossible, what are the effects of cis-heteropatriarchal policies associated with the pattern of housing design?

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