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Since 2008, there has been a renewed search for alternative forms of housing production that can move beyond speculative interests and are based instead on models of co-ownership, co-production, and co-management. Hence the concept of the cooperative has experienced a true renaissance in recent years. This book explores how cooperative housing construction and forms of self-determined building production might offer effective solutions to the global housing crisis, moving us closer to a more equitable and sustainable future through systematic change. With case studies from Germany, Switzerland, Brazil, Uruguay, Ethiopia, and China, as well as a glossary of important terms.
Housing, Cooperative --- Congregate housing --- Sustainable living --- Logement coopératif --- Habitat collectif --- Style de vie durable --- 728.2 --- Cooperatief wonen --- Gemeenschappelijk wonen --- Cohousing ; co-housing --- Collectief wonen ; alternatieve woonvormen --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- 728.01 --- Wonen (theorie) --- Collective housing --- Collectief wonen --- Habitat participatif --- Sociology of environment --- Private houses --- Economic geography --- cooperative housing --- Housing policy. --- Housing --- Housing, Cooperative. --- Political aspects.
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How and why are more and more people choosing to build and live in communities? What motivates them, and what different forms can this take? What contribution can architecture and building culture make in this context? This book shows 26 projects from Germany, Europe and further afield that offer answers to these questions and have been realised by collective custom build project initiatives or co-operative housing associations. Using different means and concepts, each of them responds to changing lifestyles and different locations. With the help of innovative planning and building processes, they develop solutions that address the specific needs and wishes of their residents. A central principle is the wish to live within one's own four walls while being part of a community of neighbours and friends, sharing communal spaces and a sense of social commitment. As such, they present ways of combining modern lifestyles with classical principles. Additional essays provide in-depth information on selected aspects of community-oriented housing, ranging from the economic benefits for society as a whole to the specifics of land allocation procedures, social aspects and suitable legal forms. Wie und warum bauen und wohnen immer mehr Menschen in Gemeinschaft? Welche Ausprägungen dieses Phänomens existieren und was können Architektur und Baukultur in diesem Zusammenhang leisten? Das Buch zeigt 26 in Deutschland und überwiegend im europäischen Ausland realisierte Bauten, die als Baugruppenprojekte, von Genossenschaften oder Wohnungsbaugesellschaften errichtet wurden und Antwort auf diese Fragen geben. Sie reagieren mit unterschiedlichen Konzepten auf veränderte Lebensentwürfe und vielfältige Standorte. Mithilfe von innovativen Planungs- und Bauprozessen werden Lösungen entwickelt, die unmittelbar auf die Wünsche und Anforderungen der Bewohner ausgerichtet sind. Dabei steht die Idee im Zentrum, in individuellen Wohnungen und zugleich gemeinschaftlich unter einem Dach zu leben, Nachbarschaft und Freundschaft zu pflegen sowie Raum und soziale Verantwortung zu teilen. Klassische und moderne Lebensmodelle lassen sich somit verbinden. In vertiefenden Essays werden Hintergrundinformationen zum gemeinschaftlichen Bauen und Wohnen gegeben: vom volkswirtschaftlichen Nutzen dieser Wohnformen, über Fragen der Grundstücksvergabe bis hin zu sozialen Anliegen und rechtlichem Reglungsbedarf.
Architecture and society --- Architects and community --- Community life --- Community and architects --- Communities --- Architecture --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Habitat participatif --- Logement --- Logement individuel groupé --- Toiture-terrasse --- Habitat collectif --- Habitat communautaire --- Common interest ownership communities --- Sociology of environment --- cohousing --- communal housing --- cooperative housing
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Founded in Los Angeles in 1998, GRAFT is a global architectural practice which now maintains branches in Berlin and Beijing. The international practice, which is involved in architectural, urban, and product design – as well as branding – is known for its experimental and interdisciplinary designs as well as for its strong social commitment. The publication will document only projects characteristic of this social responsibility – it portrays architecture as an active tool for driving, in a global context, the development of places worth living in. One key project is the Solar Kiosk developed in 2012, a high-output, solar-based unit which is already used by many communities in Sub-Saharan Africa to secure their power supply. Gegründet 1998 in Los Angeles, ist Graft ein weltweit agierendes Architekturbüro, das mittlerweile Filialen in Berlin und Peking unterhält. Das Büro, international in den Bereichen Architektur, Städtebau und Design praktizierend, zeichnet sich durch seine experimentierfreudige und interdisziplinäre Entwurfspraxis sowie ein hohes gesellschaftliches Engagement aus. Die Publikation dokumentiert Projekte, die sich im Kontext dieser gesellschaftlich-sozialen Verantwortung bewegen: Sie zeigt Architektur als aktives Werkzeug, um die Entwicklung von lebenswerten Orten im globalen Zusammenhang voranzutreiben. Ein Kernprojekt ist der 2012 entwickelte Solarkiosk, eine leistungsstarke, solarbasierte Einheit, die bereits heute die Stromversorgung in vielen Gemeinden des Afrikas der Subsahara sichert.
Architecture and society. --- Housing. --- Buildings, Temporary. --- Architecture et société --- Logement --- Constructions provisoires --- Graft (Firm) --- Architecture écologique --- Architecture marginale --- Habitat participatif --- Construction écologique --- Sociologie de l'habitat --- Graft --- Architecture and society --- Architecture --- Aspect social --- Buildings, Demountable --- Demountable buildings --- Temporary buildings --- Affordable housing --- Homes --- Houses --- Housing --- Housing needs --- Residences --- Slum clearance --- Urban housing --- City planning --- Dwellings --- Human settlements --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Architecture et société --- Architects and community. --- Community and architects --- Communities --- Aspect social. --- Human factors. --- Graft (Firm). --- Buildings, Temporary
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Housing is scarce, that much has become evident in the last few years. As real estate prices in big cities continue to skyrocket, conventional ideas of housing development prove unable to meet demands. The reaction to these challenges has been a silent revolution in contemporary architecture - towards collective building and living. Using models, films, and walk-in displays, the exhibition 'Together! The New Architecture of the Collective' addresses this global phenomenon by presenting a broad array of collective building and living projects from Europe, Asia, and the United States. An overview of historical precedents for the current wave of collectives demonstrates that the idea of collectivity has been a recurring theme in the history of architecture, from the reformist ideas of the nineteenth century to the hippies and squatters of the twentieth who touted the slogan 'Make love, not lofts'
Communal living --- Architecture and society --- Functionalism (Architecture) --- History --- 728.03 --- 728.2 --- Wonen (geschiedenis) --- Collectief wonen --- Collective housing --- Appartementen (architectuur) --- Appartementsgebouwen --- Woonblokken --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- communal housing --- Architecture --- Sociology of environment --- architecture [object genre] --- architecture [discipline] --- Congregate housing --- Collective settlements --- Apartment houses --- Habitat collectif --- Communautés --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Exhibitions --- Histoire --- Expositions --- Architecture, Modern --- Habitat participatif --- Habitat autogéré --- Habitat communautaire --- Pratique urbaine --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Philosophy --- Communal living - Exhibitions --- Communal living - History - Exhibitions --- Architecture and society - Exhibitions --- Functionalism (Architecture) - Exhibitions --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century - Philosophy
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Building high-density housing is a diverse and challenging task for planners and architects. This book presents international projects which document the complexity of the task, from the design of the floor plans, the development and use of resources, to the use of economically beneficial building systems. In view of the growing number of diverse life styles, the search for flexible, adaptable floor plans has become a fundamental issue in residential building. That the continued demand in urban centres can only be responsibly satisfied by high-density housing is undisputed. More than ever before, building high-density housing is a diverse and challenging task for planners and architects. This book presents international projects which document the complexity of the task, from the design of the floor plans, the development and use of resources, to the use of economically beneficial building systems. The high quality of the architecture and construction in such residential areas can be clearly seen in the uniform illustrations of the floor plans, and large-scale drawings of details. The introductory contributions discuss extensively the topic of floor plan design and development. This book is a comprehensive review of the current state of residential building, the perspectives and future developments.
flatgebouwen --- Environmental planning --- Building design --- Architecture --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Habitat participatif --- High-rise apartment buildings --- Housing --- Architecture, Modern --- Design architectural --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Composition, proportions, etc. --- 728 --- 711.64 --- 728.2/3 --- 728.2 --- 728.036 --- 728.037 --- Woningbouw ; stedenbouw ; compacte ; 21ste eeuw --- Residentiële architectuur ; woonblokken --- Woningbouw ; appartementen ; lofts --- Woningbouw ; transformeerbare ; flexibele --- 72.039 --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Densiteit --- Verdichting --- Compacte woningen --- Compact houses --- Woningblokken --- Woonblokken --- Collectief wonen --- Collective housing --- Appartementen (architectuur) --- Appartementsgebouwen --- Flatgebouwen --- 20ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Twintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- 21ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- 728.2 Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- High apartment buildings --- Multistory housing --- Apartment houses --- Tall buildings --- History --- Composition (architecture) --- Design architectural. --- Immeubles d'habitation. --- High-rise apartment buildings - Europe --- Housing - Europe --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century --- Architecture, Modern - 21st century
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Présentation de 36 projets de logements collectifs liés à la densification. Parmi ces projets, un certain nombre incluent dans leur programme d'autres fonctions que le logement, par exemple des commerces, une crèche... Chaque projet présenté est accompagné de documents graphiques et fournit le pourcentage de la fonction logement comparé au pourcentage des autres fonctions, ainsi que d'autres données chiffrées permettant d'évaluer la densité résidentielle.
Analyse de bâtiment --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Densité résidentielle --- Ensemble d'habitations collectives --- Habitat collectif --- Morphologie urbaine --- Architecture contemporaine --- Habitat participatif --- Habitat individuel groupé --- Habitat planifié --- Habitat semi-collectif --- Habitat semi-communautaire --- Habitat urbain --- Lotissement --- High-rise apartment buildings. --- Apartment houses. --- Architecture, Modern --- Immeubles d'habitation en hauteur. --- Immeubles d'habitation. --- Architecture --- 711.64 --- 711.6 --- 728.2 --- 72.037 --- 711.4 --- 72.039 --- 711.4(C) --- Collectieve woningbouw ; 2005-2009 ; typolologie --- Woonblokken --- Steden ; vormgeving ; analyse ; 21ste eeuw --- Woningbouw ; appartementen ; woningblokken ; hoogbouw --- Stedenbouw ; architectuur ; densiteit --- Residentiële architectuur --- Densiteit --- Verdichting --- Stedelijke verkaveling --- Collectief wonen --- Collective housing --- Appartementen (architectuur) --- Appartementsgebouwen --- Woningblokken --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Stedenbouw --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad --- Stadsplanning: rooilijnen; bouwdensiteit --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- 728.2 Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- 711.64 Stadsplanning: rooilijnen; bouwdensiteit --- Ensemble de maisons individuelles --- Habitat autogéré --- PROJETS D'ARCHITECTURE --- 1990 - ....
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Swiss architecture is commonly conotated with the names of celebrated architects such as Marion Botta, Peter Zumthor, or Herzog & de Meuron, and with their iconic buildings. Yet there is much more to the topic than, for example, beautiful private houses or spectacular public projects such as museums. This new book looks at the Swiss variety of co-operative housing developments with a special focus on the city of Zurich. Over the past two decades, such developments have changed significantly. Support by public funding and open competitions have helped to design and realise a vast number of highly innovative co-operative projects in Zurich over that period. Many of them can serve as well as models for how to meet the constantly increasing demand for urban housing. 'New Housing in Zurich' is the first comprehensive survey of contemporary co-operative estates in Switzerland's largest city. It features some 50 projects by type, lavishly illustrated with images and plans, thus also providing a typology of multi-unit residential architecture. Essays on the history of co-operative housing in Switzerland, the interplay between co-operatives and the city and their impact on urban development on the larger scale, on new urban and architectural concepts, on co-operatives in the post-industrial age, and on their social dynamics round out the volume.
Environmental planning --- Architecture --- Zürich --- Sociology of environment --- cooperative housing --- Architecture, Domestic --- Housing, Cooperative --- Housing --- 728.2(494) --- Woningbouw ; appartementen ; gebouwcomplexen ; wooncomplexen ; woningblokken --- Cooperatief wonen ; Zürich ; 21ste eeuw --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Affordable housing --- Homes --- Houses --- Housing needs --- Residences --- Slum clearance --- Urban housing --- City planning --- Dwellings --- Human settlements --- Co-housing --- Co-ops (Housing) --- Cohousing --- Cooperative housing --- Housing cooperatives --- Mutual housing --- Common interest ownership communities --- Cooperation --- Communal living --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- One-family houses --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken ; meergezinshuizen ; Zwitserland$ $e udc --- Design and construction --- Social aspects --- Architecture, Primitive --- Ensemble d'habitations collectives --- Typologie de l'habitat --- Parc de logements --- Parc urbain --- Habitat participatif --- Habitat collectif --- Urbanisme durable --- Politique du logement --- Cité-jardin
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Dans cet ouvrage, les auteurs analyse une centaine de structures d'habitation. Il utilise des dessins schématiques pour élaborer une gamme large et variée des différents types d'immeubles collectifs et les présenter systématiquement. Chaque projet est présenté avec son plan à une échelle de 1:200. Les cartes de site, les sections, les élévations et les photographies éclairent le cadre urbain, la structure de bâtiment et le design et les qualités spatiales et fonctionnelles de chaque structure résidentielle.
Apartment houses --- Architecture, Domestic. --- Dwellings --- Architecture, Modern --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Architecture domestique --- Habitations --- Architecture --- Designs and plans --- Design and construction. --- Dessins et plans --- Construction --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Plan d'habitation --- Typologie de l'habitat --- Typologie des bâtiments --- Architecture, Domestic --- Appartement --- Architecture contemporaine --- Espace privé --- Espace public --- Espace urbain --- Façade --- Habitat participatif --- Habitat individuel groupé --- Immeuble-tour --- Plan d'architecture --- Tour --- Typologie architecturale --- Typologie structurelle --- Design and construction --- Apartment houses. --- 72.039 --- 728.2 --- Collectieve woningbouw ; 2000-2009 ; typologie --- Woonblokken --- Residentiële architectuur --- Woningbouw ; appartementen ; typologie ; plannen --- Stedenbouw ; architectuur ; densiteit --- Woningbouw ; stedenbouw ; compacte ; 21ste eeuw --- 728 --- 721 --- 72.036 --- 72.037 --- 721.01 --- 721.01 Architectuurontwerpen. Bouwplannen. Bouwprojecten --- Architectuurontwerpen. Bouwplannen. Bouwprojecten --- 728.2 Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- Woningblokken. Meergezinshuizen. Etagewoningen. Flatgebouwen --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- Collectief wonen --- Appartementen (architectuur) --- Appartementsgebouwen --- Meergezinswoningen --- Woningblokken --- Huizen (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woonhuizen (architectuur) --- Gebouwen (typologie) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Apartment buildings --- Multi-family housing --- Multifamily housing --- Multiple dwellings --- History --- Dwellings - Design and construction --- Architecture, Modern - 21st century --- Ensemble de maisons individuelles --- Typologie (architecture) --- Europe --- 1990-....
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Habitat participatif --- Habitat semi-collectif --- Row houses --- Terrace houses --- Designs and plans --- Algren, Svend --- Arnfred, Jens Thomas --- Asam, Artur --- Becher, Andreas --- Caro Gomez, Joaquim --- Christiaanse, Kees --- Dalsgaard, Peter --- Fink, Dietrich --- Genter, Markus --- Gruber, Martin --- Haag, Karl --- Hohenfellner, Hans --- Ibsen, Flemming --- Jocher, Thomas --- Johnsen, Michael Sten --- Kathan, Armin --- Kleine-kranenburg, Helmut --- Kohlmayer, Regina --- Kragh, Steffen --- Kuhn, Christoph --- Lacaton, Anne --- Lautrup, Bo --- Leber, Klaus --- Nielsen, Ib Valdemar --- Nio, Maurice --- Oberst, Jens --- Oertli, Bruno --- Pfeifer, Günter --- Rasmussen, Thomas Nybo --- RÖhrl, Stephan --- Rottkamp, Elmar --- Sahner, Georg --- Sahner, Klara --- Sanchez-pamplona Garcia, José --- Schaufelberger, Wofgang --- Schmid, Herbert --- Seidlein, Peter C. Von --- Slotboom, Eric --- Steinmann, Peter --- Strolz, Erich --- Suehiro, Kaoru --- Suehiro, Noriko --- Thiis, Lars Juel --- Van Berkel, Ben --- Van De Voort, Paul --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe --- Weber, Barbara --- Wick, Roland --- Zimmer, Bernd --- Zimmermann, Thomas --- Building design --- woningbouw --- bouwprojecten --- woningen --- Architecture --- energie-economie --- Relation between energy and economics --- Huisvesting --- 72.036 --- 72.037 --- 728.3 --- 728.99 --- 728 --- 72.039 --- 72.04 --- Architectuur ; details ; plannen ; onderdelen --- Architectuur ; woonblokken ; 1998-2006 --- Bouweconomie --- Woningbouw ; half-vrijstaande en rijwoningen ; met terras --- Woningprojecten ; nieuwbouwprojecten ; woonwijken --- Dwelling-terraces --- Architecture, Domestic --- Townhouses (Row houses) --- Dwellings --- 728.3 Eengezinshuizen. Eengezinswoningen --- Eengezinshuizen. Eengezinswoningen --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Eengezinswoningen --- Halfvrijstaande woningen --- Terrassen (architectuur) --- Huizen (architectuur) --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Woonhuizen (architectuur) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Architectuur ; details, ornamenten, decoratie --- Terrace houses. --- Designs and plans. --- Architectuur --- Woningbouw. --- Lacaton, Anne, --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe, --- Row houses - Designs and plans --- Lacaton, Anne, 1955 --- -Lautrup, Bo --- Vassal, Jean-Philippe, 1954 --- -Weber, Barbara --- ARCHITECTURE --- MAISONS INDIVIDUELLES --- MAISONS MITOYENNES --- 1990 - ....
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