Introduction - Gaia Caramellino (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) & Filippo De Pieri (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Part I: Archives and the Ordinary 1. Atelier 66 and the Athenian Polykatoikìa: Control and Agency Bids in the 1960s-1980s Greek Housing Market - Konstantina Kalfa (Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece) & Stavros Alifragkis (Hellenic Open University, Greece) 2. Using Every Weapon in the Battle for Housing: Historical Knowledge for Public Policies in Portugal - Ricardo Costa Agarez (ISCTE Lisbon, Portugal) 3. Writing the History of Ordinary Practices: Re-negotiating Sources, Codes and Conventions in the Study of Post-WWII Italian Housing Landscapes - Gaia Caramellino (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Part II: Micro-Observation and the Use of Case Studies 4. Housing as a Research Question and as a Field in the Architectural History of Israel-Palestine: The Pivotal Case Method - Yael Allweil (Technion Haifa, Israel) 5. An Archaeology of the Present - Anne Kockelkorn (TU Delft, Netherlands) 6. Practicing Skewed Microhistories of Housing: A Retrospective Fieldwork Journal - Filippo De Pieri (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Part III: Exhibitions, Performances, and the Public 7. Mutually Constitutive: Articulating the Intersections of Architecture, Finance, and Regulation for a General Audience - Susanne Schindler (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) 8.
Pack Methodology: Studying Homes from Afar - Inge Daniels (University of Oxford, UK) 9. The Sound Studies Habit: Recording Ambience, and Listening to It - Sandra Parvu (ENSA Paris Val-de-Seine, France) & Alice Sotgia (ENSA Paris Malaquais, France) Part IV: The Global, the National, and the Urban 10. Mass Housing: A Global History. Themes and Methodologies - Miles Glendinning (University of Edinburgh, UK) 11. The Concept of Efficiency in Socialist Housing: A Case Study in Research Methodology (Romania, 1958-74) - Dana Vais (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania) 12. The Scale of Home: Building the "House of Man" in Mid-Century Milan - Jonathan Mekinda (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 13. The Invention of Housing: Comparative Studies of Early Mass Housing in Europe - Irina Davidovici (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Index.