$32.00
(available to order)
Summary:
Préface de Jacques Languirand; Patch Adams (pour l'édition originale) | Traduit de l'anglais par Sylvie Fortier Il n’est plus possible d’ignorer le changement majeur qui s’opère dans les consciences et dans le regard que les humains portent sur eux-mêmes, et sur leur mode de vie destructeur. Aujourd’hui, un nombre croissant de personnes cherchent un moyen de vivre en(...)
September 2015
Vivre autrement: écovillages, communautés et cohabitats
Actions:
Price:
$32.00
(available to order)
Summary:
Préface de Jacques Languirand; Patch Adams (pour l'édition originale) | Traduit de l'anglais par Sylvie Fortier Il n’est plus possible d’ignorer le changement majeur qui s’opère dans les consciences et dans le regard que les humains portent sur eux-mêmes, et sur leur mode de vie destructeur. Aujourd’hui, un nombre croissant de personnes cherchent un moyen de vivre en harmonie avec leurs valeurs et avec la nature. En plus des populaires coopératives d’habitation, saviez-vous qu’il y a un nombre croissant de projets d’écovillage ? Vivre autrement se base sur l’expérience de dizaines de pionniers-fondateurs pour proposer des outils concrets qui vous aideront à concevoir, organiser et poursuivre votre audacieux projet, en évitant les erreurs et les pièges pouvant mettre votre rêve en péril. Cette mine d’information recueillie par une icône du mouvement des écovillages démontre la viabilité de ces derniers.
books
Living streets
$64.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Our living requirements reflect the condition of our society. Currently, there is a very large range of perceptibly different living requirements. The shared apartment, originally a youthful living model, is becoming an increasingly important concept for the elderly. But the single-resident apartment trend continues unabated, although there is a conscious movement towards(...)
December 2008
Living streets
Actions:
Price:
$64.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Our living requirements reflect the condition of our society. Currently, there is a very large range of perceptibly different living requirements. The shared apartment, originally a youthful living model, is becoming an increasingly important concept for the elderly. But the single-resident apartment trend continues unabated, although there is a conscious movement towards spatial organization that includes contact possibilities. Community facilities such as workshops, kitchens or guest apartments and informal meeting places such as saunas and gardens give a residential project great added value. This is precisely where access ways are of particular importance, especially in low-budget residential construction. This publication documents and analyzes type variants in recent international examples and puts them in context with historical buildings featuring sheltering walkways built from 1920 to 1970.
books
December 2008
$109.00
(available to order)
Summary:
The Floor Plan Manual Housing documents and analyzes 150 international housing projects since 1945. It shows the latest developments in housing and places them in the context of important examples from the past 65 years. This manual is distinguished by the typological and conceptual breadth of the projects it presents and the extensive time period covered by the selection(...)
June 2011
Floor plan manual housing, 4th revised and expanded edition
Actions:
Price:
$109.00
(available to order)
Summary:
The Floor Plan Manual Housing documents and analyzes 150 international housing projects since 1945. It shows the latest developments in housing and places them in the context of important examples from the past 65 years. This manual is distinguished by the typological and conceptual breadth of the projects it presents and the extensive time period covered by the selection of examples.
$52.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Preservation is ordinarily reserved for architecture that is unique. So how would we go about preserving buildings that are utterly generic? Such is the case with Belyayevo, an ordinary residential district in Moscow. Belyayevo is a typical microrayon – the standardised neighbourhood system that successive Soviet regimes laid out across the USSR in what was the most(...)
January 2016
Belyayevo forever: a Soviet microrayon on its way to the UNESCO list
Actions:
Price:
$52.95
(available to order)
Summary:
Preservation is ordinarily reserved for architecture that is unique. So how would we go about preserving buildings that are utterly generic? Such is the case with Belyayevo, an ordinary residential district in Moscow. Belyayevo is a typical microrayon – the standardised neighbourhood system that successive Soviet regimes laid out across the USSR in what was the most expansive programme of industrialised construction the world has ever seen. Belyayevo’s buildings, and the desolate spaces between them, are identical to thousands of others, but is it different? Kuba Snopek argues that it is. Home to many of the artists of the Moscow Conceptualism school, the place was written into the character of their art. Snopek argues that this intangible heritage is the key to saving a neighbourhood many feel has had its day. But as Russia comes to terms with ist Soviet legacy, will such arguments fall on deaf ears?