Housing move on
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‘Housing Moves On’ starts where ‘Housing is Back’ left off two years ago in the discussion of the challenges of housing construction in the 21st century. The book discusses luxurious individual projects, temporary housing and the challenges posed by the dissolution of traditional social maxims of ‘social housing’. Peter Ebner compiled residential projects by 26(...)
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‘Housing Moves On’ starts where ‘Housing is Back’ left off two years ago in the discussion of the challenges of housing construction in the 21st century. The book discusses luxurious individual projects, temporary housing and the challenges posed by the dissolution of traditional social maxims of ‘social housing’. Peter Ebner compiled residential projects by 26 internationally acclaimed architects including the work of Kengo Kuma, Kazujo Sejima, Francis Soler, Christian Sumi, Helena Paver Njiric etc. Each project is presented with a short description, scaled planning drafts (1:200 and 1:500) and numerous illustrations.
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Housing is back 01
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Massive changes in household structures and a conscious demand for ecologically built housing have led to radical changes in the housing field. No longer can the classical family automatically be taken as the basis for urban housing concepts. Flexible designs based on ecological principles and an emphasis on outdoor space are now in demand. Thus architects are being(...)
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April 2006, Wien, New York
Housing is back 01
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Massive changes in household structures and a conscious demand for ecologically built housing have led to radical changes in the housing field. No longer can the classical family automatically be taken as the basis for urban housing concepts. Flexible designs based on ecological principles and an emphasis on outdoor space are now in demand. Thus architects are being called upon, just as it was in the 20s, to deliver new concepts. This volume presents the buildings with their underlying concepts of a number of architects who have done just that. It serves both as a source of inspiration and a reference work for all those involved in housing. The Department of Housing and the Economics of Housing at the Technical University, Munich intends to publish a new volume covering the latest housing projects every two years.
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Living in the Alps
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Living in the Alps presents intelligent ideas and approaches from selected residential developments and construction projects from Europe's eight Alpine countries; it examines not just dwelling itself but also the integration of various functions. New photo essays produced especially for the volume show how the structures in question are actually used. The publication(...)
Architecture since 1900, Europe
August 2010
Living in the Alps
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Living in the Alps presents intelligent ideas and approaches from selected residential developments and construction projects from Europe's eight Alpine countries; it examines not just dwelling itself but also the integration of various functions. New photo essays produced especially for the volume show how the structures in question are actually used. The publication offers planners, architects, cities, and towns encouragement and ideas for pursuing approaches to residential development and housing construction.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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Typology+ documents and analyzes roughly one hundred international housing structures. It uses diagrammatic drawings to elaborate a broad and varied range of residential types and present them systematically. In the process, it examines variants under the categories of access, space (ground plan and open space), and morphology, supplemented by detailed typological(...)
Typology + innovative residential architecture
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Typology+ documents and analyzes roughly one hundred international housing structures. It uses diagrammatic drawings to elaborate a broad and varied range of residential types and present them systematically. In the process, it examines variants under the categories of access, space (ground plan and open space), and morphology, supplemented by detailed typological descriptions and the elaboration of the special qualities of each individual type. More general essays draw connections between the housing types and twentieth-century reference projects. All of the projects are newly drawn to uniform standards; every project is presented with its ground plan drawn to a scale of 1:200. Site maps, sections, elevations, and photographs illuminate the urban setting, the building structure and design, and the spatial and functional qualities of each residential structure.
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