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Architecture for Housing Understanding the value of design through 14 case studies | Djordje Stojanović | 9783035627619 | Birkhäuser

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Architecture for Housing

Understanding the value of design through 14 case studies

Auteur:Djordje Stojanović

Uitgever:Birkhäuser

ISBN: 978-3-0356-2761-9

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 264 pagina's
  • 4 jun. 2024

New fundamentals for designing future-oriented housing.

This book shows how architectural design can improve housing. It looks at 14 innovative multiunit dwelling projects through the lenses of current research on urban housing systems, driven by questions on social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Residential buildings designed for diverse cultural contexts are brought together and examined according to spatial antonyms: the individual and communal, the interior and exterior, and the determined and undetermined, to create a resource for future architectural practice. The book concentrates on design decisions and incorporates rich illustrations and conversations with architects and residents. It follows a series of talks curated by the Melbourne School of Design to extend the debate on the missing links between architectural practice and housing research.

New fundamentals for designing future-oriented housing.

This book shows how architectural design can improve housing. It looks at 14 innovative multiunit dwelling projects through the lenses of current research on urban housing systems, driven by questions on social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Residential buildings designed for diverse cultural contexts are brought together and examined according to spatial antonyms: the individual and communal, the interior and exterior, and the determined and undetermined, to create a resource for future architectural practice. The book concentrates on design decisions and incorporates rich illustrations and conversations with architects and residents. It follows a series of talks curated by the Melbourne School of Design to extend the debate on the missing links between architectural practice and housing research.

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