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50 hybrid building : catalogue on the art of mixing uses
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ISBN: 9788409188222 8409188228 Year: 2020 Publisher: Vitoria-Gasteiz a+t architecture publishers

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Hybrid buildings are urban artefacts which are often characterised by their mixed-use role in the city. The ones that manage to get built and endure are true survivors of a rare and vigorous category that flourishes in locations of opportunity. This volume presents 50 of these hybrid buildings, designed from the 19th century to the present, as a catalogue of types without any specific typology. Each project is drawn in section, revealing both its functions and a fascinating narrative about how it came to be, as well as its place in the urban context. The publication demonstrates how buildings which insist on mixing uses and users can more naturally incorporate complexity and indeterminacy.


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Josef Plec̆nik Zacherlhaus : Geschichte und Architektur eines Wiener Stadthauses = The Zacherl house by Joz̆e Plec̆nik : the history and architecture of a Viennese townhouse
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ISBN: 9783035609370 3035609373 9783035609417 3035609411 Year: 2016 Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser,

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The Zacherlhaus is located in the heart of Vienna, just 180 meters from St. Stephen's Cathedral, and is one of the most important buildings created by the Otto Wagner School. It was built in the years from 1900 to 1913 and designed for its owner Johann Zacherl by Joesef Plecnik, who later taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and from 1925 worked on the urban renewal of Ljubljana. It was the first combined residential and commercial building of modern style in the historic inner city and is one of the best known buildings in Vienna. This generously illustrated, authentic publication documents the building and its thorough renovation, which will be completed in 2015; it includes contributions by experts on European architecture of the 20th century.


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This is Hybrid : [an analysis of mixed-use buildings]
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ISBN: 9788461464524 8461464524 Year: 2011 Publisher: Vitoria-Gasteiz : A+T,

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De nos jours, la ville est de plus en plus dense et multifonctionnelle. Dans un même quartier, un même bâtiment tout est réuni : les services, les commerces, les bureaux et les habitations. Le nouvel urbanisme est constitué de tours multifonctionnelles. Exemple de projets de tours de par le monde : le projet Bryghus(Copenhague), Metacity (Rotterdam), De Rotterdam (Rotterdam), 111 First Street (Jersey) et Renaissance de Dubai par OMA ; Transformation de l'entrepôt Macdonald (Paris) par OMA, FAA+XDGA ; Halle de marché (Rotterdam) par MVRDV ; le Park St Jacques (Bâle) par Herzog et de Meuron ; Lynked Hybrid (Beijing), Sliced Porosity Block (Chengdu) et Centre Vanke (Shenzhen) par Steven Holl Architects ; Toni Areal (Zurich) par EM2N ; Tour à usage mixte Low2No (Helsinki) et Musée Plaza (Louisville) par REX ; Sky Village (Rodovre) par ADEPT + MVRDV ; la Tour Scala (Copenhague) par BIG ; The Edge (Dubai) par RCR Arquitectes ; Tour Porte de La Chapelle (Paris) et Mixed-use Block à (Nanjing) par Iñaki Abalos, Renata Sentkiewicz et Atelier L+ ; Tour/bloc par Stan Allen, Rafi Segal à (New York) ; Tour Signal (Paris) par Jean Nouvel.


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A history of collective living : forms of shared housing
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ISBN: 9783035618501 9783035618686 303561850X Year: 2019 Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser,

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This book is an in-depth history of collective living from around 1850 until today, identifying three motives for sharing housing -economic, political, and social- and providing detailed analysis of residential projects, which are divided into nine housing models. Through comparison of the reasons for establishment, different ways of use, evolutionary paths, and more, it becomes easy to visualize the various models and projects throughout their history and until today, demostrating how shared everyday life, intimacy in housing, and degrees of public access were shaped throughout Europe. This comprehensive presentation and analysis of typologies, house-holds, and lifestyles is combined with user and expert interviews to create a lexicon on the history of collective living. It is an incisive over-view that explores the architectural, sociological, and economic aspects of collective living.


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Hybrid factory, hybrid city
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ISBN: 1638400318 9781638400318 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York, NY ; Barcelona : Actar,

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Now that urban industry is often clean, green, small, and quiet it can be integrated at the city and building scale with other uses. Although little explored as of yet, we don’t yet know what this new hybrid will look like and how can it support new entrepreneurs, equitable jobs, and vital urban forms? How can hybrid models change with new technologies, sustainable manufacturing, and advanced production systems to create new open city? Can we break the planning and land-use patterns of segregated zoning by class and function and encourage mixed-use zoning that transforms new building and zoning codes and this the mix in the city? These questions and more are addressed in Hybrid Factory / Hybrid City, through a collection of essays by participants in the eponymous symposium organized by Nina Rappaport at the Future Urban Legacy Lab of the Politecnico di Torino. Divided into two sections, the essays describes projects and research by architects and urbanists regarding the aura of industry and its smells, its place in relationship to the body, building structures, logistics centers, reused factory buildings, and their current and future potential for mixed-use. Social and economic equity can be integrated through light manufacturing jobs, community uses, and affordable housing. Considering how we can make 1+1 = 3, the book concludes with a roundtable discussion among the authors reflecting on urban production during COVID-19 and the new “16-minute” city.

Architecture and Disjunction
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ISBN: 0262700603 0262200945 9780262200943 9780262700603 Year: 1994 Publisher: Cambridge: MIT Press,

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Avant-garde theorist and architect Bernard Tschumi is equally well known for his writing and his practice. Architecture and Disjunction, which brings together Tschumi's essays from 1975 to 1990, is a lucid and provocative analysis of many of the key issues that have engaged architectural discourse over the past two decades -- from deconstructive theory to recent concerns with the notions of event and program.The essays develop different themes in contemporary theory as they relate to the actual making of architecture, attempting to realign the discipline with a new world culture characterized by both discontinuity and heterogeneity. Included are a number of seminal essays that incited broad attention when they first appeared in magazines and journals, as well as more recent and topical texts.Tschumi's discourse has always been considered radical and disturbing. He opposes modernist ideology and postmodern nostalgia since both impose restrictive criteria on what may be deemed "legitimate" cultural conditions. He argues for focusing on our immediate cultural situation, which is distinguished by a new postindustrial "unhomeliness" reflected in the ad hoc erection of buildings with multipurpose programs. The condition of New York and the chaos of Tokyo are thus perceived as legitimate urban forms.


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BLOX
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ISBN: 9788792230973 8792230970 Year: 2018 Publisher: Copenhagen : Realdania,

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In 2018, BLOX was opened on the waterfront in Copenhagen. Designed by the Dutch architecture studio OMA and funded by Realdania philanthropic association, BLOX is more than just a building. It is a mix of homes, offices, exhibition spaces, cafes and public areas with a vibrant urban life - elements that, when taken together, form a new destination at Bryghusgrunden, one of Copenhagen's perhaps most challenging construction sites. BLOX also provides a framework for projects such as the Danish Architecture Centre's changing architectural exhibitions on Danish and international architecture, and for BLOXHUB - an interdisciplinary, international innovation environment for sustainable urban development. Through interviews and essays, this book tells the story of the building's inception and foundational concept. It takes an extensive look at the many decisions and issues that arise in a project where ambitions of architecture, urban space and the life of the building always were extremely high - from the birth of the concept in 2004 to its uses today. It is at the same time also a history of the development of Copenhagen's waterfront into one of the city's key recreational spaces.

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Multipurpose buildings --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture. --- Copenhagen (Denmark) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Office for metropolitan architecture. --- Bâtiment multifonctionnel --- BLOX (Copenhagen, Denmark) --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) --- Copenhague --- 72.07 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen --- OMA --- Office of Metropolitan Architecture --- O.M.A. --- O.M.A./Koolhaas --- OMA/AMO Rem Koolhaas --- København (Denmark) --- Københavns kommunalbestyrelse (Denmark) --- Kjøbenhavn (Denmark) --- Københavns kommune (Denmark) --- Kopenchagē (Denmark) --- Kaupmannahöfn (Denmark) --- Kaupmannahavfn (Denmark) --- Hafnia (Denmark) --- Köpenhamn (Denmark) --- Kopenhagen (Denmark) --- Ċēapmannhæfen (Denmark) --- كوبنهاغن (Denmark) --- Kūbinhāghin (Denmark) --- Copenaguen (Denmark) --- Copenhague (Denmark) --- Kopenihage (Denmark) --- Горад Капенгаген (Denmark) --- Horad Kapenhahen (Denmark) --- Капенгаген (Denmark) --- Kapenhahen (Denmark) --- Копенхаген (Denmark) --- Kopenkhagen (Denmark) --- Copenhaguen (Denmark) --- Kodaň (Denmark) --- Copenaghen (Denmark) --- Kopenhaagen (Denmark) --- Κοπεγχάγη (Denmark) --- Cupenàghen (Denmark) --- Копенгаген ош (Denmark) --- Kopengagen osh (Denmark) --- Копенгаген (Denmark) --- Kopengagen (Denmark) --- Kopenhago (Denmark) --- Copenagui (Denmark) --- Kopenhage (Denmark) --- Keypmannahavn (Denmark) --- Cóbanhávan (Denmark) --- 코펜하겐 (Denmark) --- קופנהגן (Denmark) --- Kòpenhaga (Denmark) --- Kopenhavn (Denmark) --- Kopènag (Denmark) --- Kopenhag (Denmark) --- Haunia (Denmark) --- Codania (Denmark) --- Portus Mercatorum (Denmark) --- Kopenhāgena (Denmark) --- Koupenhage (Denmark) --- Koppenhága (Denmark) --- Kaopenagy (Denmark) --- Kopenhoaven (Denmark) --- コペンハーゲン (Denmark) --- Kopenhuuwen (Denmark) --- Copenaga (Denmark) --- Копенhаген (Denmark) --- Københápman (Denmark) --- Кобєнхавнъ (Denmark) --- Kobenkhavn (Denmark) --- Kopynhaga (Denmark) --- Kobanhaygan (Denmark) --- Kööpenhamina (Denmark) --- Kopenhahen (Denmark) --- Kopõnhaagõn (Denmark) --- קאפנהאגן (Denmark) --- Ḳopenhagn (Denmark) --- Kuopenhaga (Denmark) --- 哥本哈根 (Denmark) --- Gebenhagen (Denmark) --- Frederiksberg (Denmark) --- Christianshavn (Copenhagen, Denmark) --- 72.039(489) --- 72(210.5) --- Architectuur ; Kopenhagen ; BLOX ; 2018 ; OMA --- OMA - Rem Koolhaas --- Koolhaas, Rem °1944 (°Rotterdam, Nederland) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Denemarken --- Architectuur ; architectuur en water ; aan het water --- Hybrid buildings --- Mixed-use buildings --- Multiple use buildings --- Multiuse buildings --- Buildings --- Joint occupancy of buildings --- Multipurpose buildings - Denmark - Copenhagen --- Urbanisme durable --- Copenhagen (Denmark) - Buildings, structures, etc. --- Architecture --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- History --- Histoire --- Copenhague (Danemark) --- Constructions

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