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Architecture --- Urbanism --- Multipurpose buildings --- Projects. --- Designs and plans --- CENTRES-VILLES --- IMMEUBLES A USAGES MULTIPLES --- PASSAGES-GALERIES --- PROJETS D'ARCHITECTURE --- URBANISME --- 1900 - 1945
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Multipurpose buildings --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Mouvement moderne (Architecture) --- Mendelsohn, Erich, --- Chermayeff, Serge, --- De La Warr Pavilion --- History. --- toegepaste kunsten --- Architectuur --- Mendelsohn, Erich --- Chermayeff, Serge --- Engeland --- Bexhill on Sea --- Hybrid buildings --- Mixed-use buildings --- Multiple use buildings --- Multiuse buildings --- Buildings --- Joint occupancy of buildings --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- Geschichte --- De La Warr Pavilion (Bexhill, England) --- History --- Immeubles à usages multiples
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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.
72.07 --- Appartementsgebouwen ; Wenen ; 1905 ; Zacherlhaus ; J. Plecnik --- Kantoorgebouwen --- Architectuur ; Wenen ; Fin-de siècle --- Jugendstil --- Residentiële architectuur --- Plečnik, Jože 1872-1957 (°Ljubljana, Slovenië) --- Plečnik, Josef --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture Art nouveau --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Plečnik, Jože, --- Critique et interprétation --- Vienne (Autriche) --- Architecture Art nouveau. --- Plečnik, Jože --- Critique et interprétation. --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Zacherl, Johann Evangelist, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Homes and haunts --- Zacherlhaus (Vienna, Austria). --- Vienna (Austria) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Plečnik, Jože, --- Critique et interprétation
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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.
Multipurpose buildings --- Architecture, Modern --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Architecture --- Designs and plans --- Dessins et plans --- Analyse de bâtiment --- Tour --- Gratte-ciel --- Analyse de l'urbanisme --- Bâtiment multifonctionnel --- Bâtiment public --- Multipurpose buildings. --- 721.4 --- 72.037 --- 72.036 --- 711.4 --- 711.58 --- 72.039 --- 72.01 --- 728.2 --- 728.22 --- Hybride gebouwen --- Gemengde bouw ; gemengde bouwfuncties --- Hyper architectuur --- Stedenbouw ; architectuur ; densiteit --- Multifunctionele gebouwen --- Stedenbouw ; de metropolen van de toekomst --- Stedenbouw ; socio-economische aspecten --- Architectuurtypes ; experimentele --- hybride gebouwen --- multifunctionele gebouwen --- architectuur 21e eeuw --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Stedenbouw --- Stadsplanning: woonwijken; woonsectoren --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- Woningbouw ; flatgebouwen, appartementen, hoogbouw, wolkenkrabbers --- architectuur in de 21e eeuw --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- 711.58 Stadsplanning: woonwijken; woonsectoren --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Designs and plans. --- PROJETS D'ARCHITECTURE --- 1990-.... --- 1990 - ....
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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.
711.4(C)(4) --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad ; Europa --- 728.2 --- Collectief wonen ; woonblokken --- Collectieve woningbouw ; Europa ; 19de-20ste eeuw --- Cohousing --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes --- Collectieve woningbouw ; Europa ; 19de en 20ste eeuw --- 728.01 --- 728 --- 728.03 --- 728.035 --- 728.036 --- 728.037 --- Collectief wonen --- Collective housing --- Collectieve woondomeinen --- Wonen (theorie) --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Woonhuizen (architectuur) --- Wonen --- Wonen (geschiedenis) --- Woningbouw (geschiedenis) --- 19de eeuw (woningbouw) --- Negentiende eeuw (woningbouw) --- 20ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Twintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- 21ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Habitat collectif --- Habitat communautaire --- Habitat individuel groupé --- Immeuble --- Histoire --- Sociology of environment --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- shared housing --- Histoire de l'habitat --- 19e siècle --- 21e siècle --- 20e siècle --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Logement --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- Histoire. --- Ensemble de maisons individuelles --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Communal living --- History. --- Collective settlements --- Communes (Contre-culture) --- Communautés --- Immeubles à usages multiples
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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.
Architecture and society --- Joint occupancy of buildings. --- Architecture --- Architecture et société --- Immeubles à usages multiples --- History --- Technological innovations. --- Histoire --- Innovations --- Architectuurtheorie ; 20ste eeuw ; Bernard Tschumi --- Appartementsgebouwen ; sociologie --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Tschumi, Bernard --- 72.01 --- Architectuur en maatschappij --- 72.07 --- -Architecture, Modern --- Modern architecture --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Architectuurtheorie --- Architectuur (theorie) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Study and teaching --- -Design and construction --- Columbia University. Graduate School of Architecture and Planning --- architecture [discipline] --- Aesthetics of art --- architectural theory --- Joint occupancy of buildings --- Mixed use of buildings --- Multiple use of buildings --- Occupancy of buildings, Joint --- Mixed-use developments --- Multipurpose buildings --- Technological innovations --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- architectuurfilosofie
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