Building Community: New Apartment Architecture
Книга временно перемещена в раздел “Книжные подборки друзей Музея ‘Гараж’” (стеллаж № 42).
There's an urgent need to build more and better apartments: to relieve an acute shortage of affordable housing in major cities; to use scarce land more economically; to save energy wasted on long‑distance commutes; and to revitalize urban centers. These challenges have led to the creation of some of the most inventive contemporary buildings of the last few years. In his new book Building Community, author Michael Webb explores apartment buildings as a typology of growing significance and traces the history of multiple‑occupancy housing through its most innovative 20th‑century exemplars. These range from the pioneering projects of Henri Sauvage and Michel de Klerk to the landscaped housing estates of Weimar Germany, the radical proposals of Le Corbusier, and public housing in post‑war Europe.
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London
2017
256 pages
9780500343302
Open stacks
Yes
Yes
720.2 Web
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