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PreFab Houses [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 388 pages, height x width: 257x332 mm, weight: 3182 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Taschen GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3836507536
  • ISBN-13: 9783836507530
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 388 pages, height x width: 257x332 mm, weight: 3182 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Taschen GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3836507536
  • ISBN-13: 9783836507530
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A Prefab is a mass produced house, constructed in a factory and assembled on site in a few days or weeks. Once regarded as a cheap, easy solution for urgent housing problems, the prefab has evolved to become a synonym for ambitious design and sophisticated detailing solutions. The amazing history of prefabricated houses started in England in the 1830's with a building kit for emigrants moving to Australia. Even today, prefabricated houses provide a high percentage of living spaces in many countries of the world. This book covers prefabs from the USA via Europe to Asia and Africa, giving insight into the various industrially prefabricated components, the difficulties of delivery to the building site, and the intricacies of assembly and completion. As well as tracing the liaison between modernism and industrialization that evolved to produce the latest prefabricated solutions, it also features a unique compilation of one-off prefabricated houses by well known international architects, as well as successful dwellings manufactured off-site for everyday modern living. Readers will also find contact details for relevant suppliers and manufacturers.



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A Prefab is a mass produced house, constructed in a factory and assembled on site in a few days or weeks. Once regarded as a cheap, easy solution for urgent housing problems, the prefab has evolved to become a synonym for ambitious design and sophisticated detailing solutions. The amazing history of prefabricated houses started in England in the 1830's with a building kit for emigrants moving to Australia. Even today, prefabricated houses provide a high percentage of living spaces in many countries of the world. This book covers prefabs from the USA via Europe to Asia and Africa, giving insight into the various industrially prefabricated components, the difficulties of delivery to the building site, and the intricacies of assembly and completion. As well as tracing the liaison between modernism and industrialization that evolved to produce the latest prefabricated solutions, it also features a unique compilation of one-off prefabricated houses by well known international architects, as well as successful dwellings manufactured off-site for everyday modern living. Readers will also find contact details for relevant suppliers and manufacturers.

Introduction 6(24)
Manning Portable Colonial Cottage
30(4)
Hodgson Houses
34(6)
Einstein House
40(6)
Aluminaire
46(8)
Kupferhaus
54(8)
American Motohomes
62(4)
General Houses
66(6)
Dymaxion Deployment Unit
72(4)
Packaged House System
76(10)
Dymaxion House II
86(6)
Vultee House
92(6)
Lustron Homes
98(8)
Maison standard metropole
106(6)
Maison tropicale
112(4)
Techbuilt House
116(4)
Erdman Prefab No.1
120(6)
Maison Alba
126(8)
Pre-Built House
134(6)
Marihouse
140(6)
Bulle six coques
146(6)
Risom House
152(6)
Futuro
158(8)
Kunststoffhaus fg2000
166(10)
Fertighaus Tanja
176(8)
Venturo
184(6)
Huf Fachwerkhaus 2000
190(4)
TBS Tropical Building System
194(6)
Easy Domes
200(4)
Furniture House
204(6)
Living Box
210(6)
SU-SI
216(4)
smallhouse/WeberHaus Option
220(4)
LV Home
224(4)
Glidehouse
228(6)
weeHouse
234(8)
Modern Modular
242(8)
FlatPak House
250(6)
Rotorhaus
256(6)
Espace mobile
262(4)
Muji House
266(6)
micro-compact home
272(8)
Black Barn
280(6)
ZenKaya
286(6)
Freedom House
292(6)
Mod House
298(4)
Hive Modular B-Line
302(4)
Marmol Radziner Prefab
306(8)
Kip House
314(6)
Katrina Cottages
320(6)
LivingHome RK1
326(8)
Loftcube
334(6)
Boxhome
340(6)
Plus House
346(6)
Folded Roof House
352(6)
Dhan Series House
358(4)
System 3
362(6)
Soe Ker Tie House
368(6)
Universal World House
374(6)
The Villa
380(6)
Appendix 386
Oliver Jahn studied literature, philosophy, and linguistics. He has worked as a freelance writer for Die Welt, the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Rheinischer Merkur, as an editor at Suhrkamp Verlag, and as design and architecture editor at Monopol magazine. Currently he is director of architecture and design at Architectural Digest magazine. Peter Gössel runs an agency for museum and exhibition design. He has published TASCHEN monographs on Julius Shulman, R. M. Schindler, John Lautner, and Richard Neutra, as well as several titles in the Basic Architecture series.