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Building Community: New Apartment Architecture [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 300x240 mm, weight: 1810 g, including maps; 348 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500343306
  • ISBN-13: 9780500343302
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 300x240 mm, weight: 1810 g, including maps; 348 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500343306
  • ISBN-13: 9780500343302
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This is the first survey in many years to explore contemporary apartments not as raw canvases for interior decoration but as a building type of growing significance. An introduction presents the history of multiple-occupancy housing through its most innovative 20th-century exemplars, from the urbane blocks of Auguste Perret and Henri Sauvage in Paris, to the landscaped housing estates of Weimar Germany and the visionary schemes of Le Corbusier. The heart of the book features 38 recent and ongoing projects, designed by leading international studios and rising talents. Buildings range from social housing and micro apartments to vertical villages, megastructures and luxury high-rises. Each project is considered for the way in which it enriches the lives of residents and the city, and is shown through drawings and photographs, taken from the street and within. The book also includes interviews with such contemporary masters of apartment design as Michael Maltzan, Lorcan OHerlihy, Édouard Franēois and Bjarke Ingels. As our cities grow more crowded, it is critical that we produce large-scale buildings that enhance the lives of their inhabitants, their surroundings and the urban environment as a whole. Building Community offers dozens of proven successes to designers and apartment-dwellers.

Recenzijas

'Its fascinating to see these creative responses to the deceptively simple challenge of fitting a lot of people into a small space' - 1843 (The Economist) 'In a world of risk-averse, profit-driven developers, creativity has taken a back seat. But Michael Webb celebrates the shining examples in which design has reached the next level' - Independent 'The journey through the book is interesting and fact-heavy, providing new perspective on the walls that surround most people' - Book Witty 'With cities all over the world struggling to keep up with the demand for social and affordable housing, these inspiring buildingsshowcase what good design can actually do for communities' - Culture Trip 'A well-judged book, useful, interesting and attractive' - World of Interiors 'Ambitious in scope and geographical reference' - Architectural Review

Papildus informācija

The first major survey of contemporary apartment buildings that foster a sense of community while giving every resident an inspiring place to live
Introduction: Evolution of a Typology 6(18)
Urban Villages
24(42)
Carabanchel Housing, Madrid (Morphosis)
26(6)
Nishinoyama House, Kyoto (Kazuyo Sejima & Associates)
32(7)
Baroque Court Apartments, Ljubljana (OFIS Arhitekti)
39(7)
25 Verde, Turin (Luciano Pia)
46(9)
Boreal, Nantes (Tetrarc)
55(5)
Broadway Housing, Santa Monica (Kevin Daly Architects)
60(6)
Lorcan O'Herlihy: Reaching Out
66(2)
Building Blocks
68(40)
CityLife, Milan (Zaha Hadid Architects)
70(7)
De Kameleon, Amsterdam (NL Architects)
77(5)
City Hyde Park, Chicago (Studio Gang)
82(8)
Studio 11024, Los Angeles (LOH Architects)
90(6)
House, Copenhagen (Bjarke Ingels Group [ BIG])
96(7)
The Interlace, Singapore (OMA/Ole Scheeren)
103(5)
Bjarke Ingels: Exploiting Irregularity
108(2)
Promoting Sociability
110(42)
Tietgen Student Hall, Copenhagen (Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter)
112(9)
The Commons, Melbourne (Breathe Architecture)
121(7)
Star Apartments, Los Angeles (Michael Maltzan Architecture)
128(6)
Torr Kaelan, San Diego (Rob Wellington Quigley, FA I A)
134(7)
Herold, Paris (Jakob + MacFarlane)
141(5)
Songpa Micro Housing, Seoul (Single Speed Design)
146(6)
Michael Maltzan: Housing for All
152(2)
Spirit of Place
154(42)
Sugar Hill, New York (Adjaye Associates)
156(9)
The Wave, Vejle (Henning Larsen Architects)
165(6)
8 Octavia, San Francisco (Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects)
171(5)
The Aleph, Buenos Aires (Foster + Partners)
176(6)
HL 23, New York (Neil M. Denari Architects)
182(7)
JOH 3, Berlin (J. Mayer H.)
189(7)
Stanley Saitowitz: Rigorous Strategies
196(2)
Reaching Skyward
198(42)
8 Spruce Street, New York (Gehry Partners)
200(7)
Absolute Towers, Mississauga (MAD Architects)
207(5)
Marco Polo Tower, Hamburg (Behnisch Architekten)
212(8)
V_Itaim, Sao Paulo (Studio MK27)
220(6)
White Walls, Nicosia (Ateliers Jean Nouvel)
226(6)
Sky Habitat, Singapore (Safdie Architects)
232(8)
Edouard Francois: Green Towers
240(2)
Looking Ahead
242(10)
Further Reading and Picture Credits 252(2)
Index 254
Michael Webb is a Los Angeles-based writer who has authored more than twenty books on architecture and design, most recently Architects' Houses, and Building Community: New Apartment Architecture, while contributing essays to many more. He is also a regular contributor to leading journals in the United States and Europe. Growing up in London, he was an editor at The Times and Country Life, before moving to the US. He was awarded an honorary membership in the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and made a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his services to French culture.