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Homes and neighborhoods should be planned for frictionless family life. So far, the relationship between the needs of the family and the physical residential structure has not been analyzed on a scientific level. In this field of observation, of practical importance for post-war planning, the sociologist has not yet made his contribution. The conceptual framework offered in this article tries to tie together the somewhat divergent thought patterns of architecture and sociology.
Svend Riemer (Tue,) studied this question.