New Urban Housing
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Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9406182M
- ISBN-139780300115789
- ISBN-100300115784
- OCLC Control Number71799744
- OCLC Control Numbernewurbanhousing0000fren
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006923988
- Goodreads665340
- LibraryThing1987945
Classifications
- LCCNA7110 .F73 2006
Description
"The design of high-density housing is inextricably linked to the growth of towns and cities: as urban centers have increased in both geographical size and density, housing has had to be provided to accommodate the numbers and needs of the population. Whether highly visible or merged with the existing cityscape, a vast proportion of the fabric of any city is made up of residential space. New Urban Housing looks at the most inventive contemporary projects built in countries around the world." "Author Hilary French provides a comprehensive introduction of this building type, from its industrial beginnings in London and Paris to New York City's Lower East Side and the 20th-century designs of Le Corbusier, Antonio Sant'Elia, and Mies van der Rohe. The book examines different formal typologies of urban housing: terrace and row houses, quadrangles and courtyards, city blocks and infill (or renovated and reused sites), and towers and slab blocks. Thirty-six case studies from fourteen countries are presented by architects including Steven Holl, Richard Meier, KoningEizenberg Architecture, Eduardo Souto de Moura, and Renzo Piano. Each is illustrated in full color and is accompanied by detailed plans and drawings that discuss the needs of the site and place the project in its surrounding context."--Jacket.
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