UID:
kobvindex_INT0003174
Format:
255 pages
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richly illustrated (chiefly colour), plans (some colour)
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28 x 22.5 cm
Edition:
2nd, extended edition
ISBN:
9783869223018
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3869223014
Series Statement:
Construction and design manual
Content:
"Prefabricated housing is a pressing issue - for those looking for affordable homes as well as for refugees fleeing wars or natural disasters. In common with politicians, architects were caught unawares by the largest wave of migration since the end of the Second World War. However, are tent cities and containers the best solution for cheap, dignified, and quickly assembled accommodation for displaced persons? This challenging situation, along with the changing urban landscape, with its ever-diminishing space, calls into question existing standards in relation to serial housing. Bold and unconventional ideas are called for if architects are to offer high-quality solutions. From eccentric experiments all the way to projects that have already been realised, international design teams present their work between the twin poles of unconventional developments and life-saving shelters in this volume spanning more than 250 pages. Introduced with articles on design principles, and divided into three sections according to the form the structures take when delivered - cuboid, panels and custom units - the book covers everything from playful follies to architectural constructions for the homeless and outpatient medical stations which offer a response to social problems and space shortages. The text, photographs and plans put forward ideas as to how more can be done than the mere assembling of containers. Should we not first consider notions bordering on the absurd in order to come up with workable solutions for housing today?"
Content:
"Refugees who are currently making their way across Europe urgently require places to live. In common with politicians, architects were also caught unawares by the largest wave of migration since the end of the Second World War. However, are tent cities and containers the only solution in creating cheap accommodation and a dignified home as quickly as possible for displaced persons? One issue for discussion is the need to question existing standards in relation to mass housing. Bold and unconventional ideas are called for if the intention is to steer the debate on temporary accommodation for refugees in a new direction offering high-quality solutions. From eccentric experiments all the way to projects which have already been realised, international design teams present their work between the twin poles of unconventional developments and life-saving shelters in this compilation of case studies spanning more than 200 pages. Not all of these are applicable to the current refugee crisis, since that which digital nomads find hip constitutes harsh reality for others. Yet alongside playful follies, we can find miniature architectural structures for the homeless as well as out-patient medical stations which offer a response to social problems and space shortages. The photographic material puts forward ideas as to how more can be done than the mere assembling of containers. Should we not first consider notions bordering on the absurd in order to come up with a workable solution?"
Note:
INTRODUCTION : The new system theory : architecture in the spirit of prefabrication / Cornelia Dorries -- Making containers : production, transport and assembly / Sarah Zahradnik -- PRINCIPLES AND METHODS : -- Typologies and design parameters : ten parameters of architectural design / Philipp Meuser -- Fundamentals of construction techniques : wood, concrete, steel / Jutta Albus -- BUILDINGS AND PROJECTS : CUBOID : Triskelion ; Container House ; The Quik House ; Casa Oruga ; Push Button House ; Man ; Devil's Corner ; Plug-In House ; Universal Rooms ; TUK ; Asylum Camp Tübingen ; Asylum Camp Havelland ; Schleich Office ; Koda ; Maxmodul System -- PANELS : $1,000 House ; Kindergarten Prototype ; Staff Quarters Nouakchott ; Solar House ; Haus 4.0 -- CUSTOM UNITS : Rolling Master Plan ; Sleepbox ; Ecounit ; Mercury House One ; Mercury House Two
Language:
English
Keywords:
Case studies
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