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Forever Young (A Critical History of Student Accommodation)
| Expected release date is Dec 22nd 2026 |
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Overview
Set against the emergence of medieval colleges, Forever Young traces the architectural history of student housing from its origins to the present day. It situates case studies within key moments of educational reform, from the medieval colleges of Paris, Oxford, Cambridge, and Bologna, the Islamic Madrasa, to the Italian Renaissance sapienza, Jesuit colleges of the sixteenth century, the French Grands Collèges, and early student accommodation projects in the United States during the era of Thomas Jefferson. Highlighting how the century-long antagonistic relationship between colleges and the authority of universities shaped student accommodation, it further explores modern student housing since the post–World War II expansion of mass education to the present, with examples from the USA, France, Italy, the UK, and beyond.
- With numerous drawings
- Insight into the development of student housing from medieval colleges to the present day
- Featuring a preface by Pier Vittorio Aureli









