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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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The Japanese architect Kazuhiro Kojima, in partnership with Kazuko Akamatsu in the office C + A, works with rather unusual strategies as the driving force of his projects. Kojima doesn't use form as a starting point-instead, his buildings are the outcome of situating space itself at the centre of discourse, plus concepts linked to the fluidity and instability of the phenomena that go to form a building. The fluidity and instability of life and of space itself are concepts rooted in the traditional Japanese culture Kojima reinterprets and manipulates in a contemporary way. The outside of one of his buildings is, therefore, the secondary expression of what has given rise to the inside. In his text 'Fluid direction', included in this issue of 2G, Kojima explains the parameters that configure these design strategies, parameters such as wind, light, sound, water, the movement of the users and the very flexibility of the programmes of needs, which links up with the physical conditions of the surroundings in order to finally take on material form in interior spaces of great richness and complexity. The projects shown in this volume of the magazine 2G seek to illustrate the strategies used by Kojima, their interrelation and their evolution over time. Especially noteworthy are his projects for multifamily housing, in which he develops the Space Block system of stacked volumes in order to generate spatially interesting apartments, and his projects for schools, in which the user is transformed into the prime mover of spaces that are deliberately ambiguous and open to interaction.
Kojima, Kazuhiro --- CAt --- Akamatsu, Kazuko --- Kojimo, Kazuhiro --- Architecture --- Kojima, Kazuhiro, --- Akamatsu, Kazuko, --- Catalogues. --- CAt (Architectural firm) --- CAt (Firme)
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Nach wie vor ist die Bereitstellung attraktiver Wohnungen in den Ballungszentren Europas ein Thema, das nicht nur zwischen Architekten, sondern auch zwischen Stadtplanern, Investoren und Gemeinden diskutiert wird. Nachverdichtung und das Entstehen neuer Siedlungen sind stets begleitet von der Frage nach nachhaltigen und zukunftsfähigem Konzepten. In den Alpenregionen müssen dabei zusätzlich topografische und strukturelle Rahmenbedingungen berücksichtig werden, die die Anforderungen noch einmal erhöhen. Wohnraum Alpen stellt intelligente Ideen und Konzepte ausgewählter Siedlungs- und Wohnbauprojekte aus den acht europäischen Alpenstaaten vor und betrachtet dabei nicht nur das Wohnen an sich, sondern ebenso die Integration von Funktionen wie Arbeiten, Sozialeinrichtungen, Gewerbe oder Gastronomie. Eigens für die Publikation neu fotografiert, zeigen Bildstrecken wie die Bauten im Kontext bestehen und genutzt werden, zudem geben Interviews mit Bewohnern Einblick in die Akzeptanz der präsentierten Projekte und zugleich wertvolle Hinweise für die Planung. Die Publikation bietet Anregung für Planer, Architekten, Städte und Gemeinden zur Realisierung eines nachhaltigen und zukunftsfähigen Siedlungs- und Wohnbaus. The provision of attractive dwellings in Europe's population centers has long been a topic of central concern not only to architects but also to city planners, investors, and municipalities. Redensification and the creation of new residential developments are always accompanied by the question of sustainable approaches. In Alpine areas, such efforts must contend with topographical and structural framework conditions that raise the bar even higher. Living in the Alps presents intelligent ideas and approaches from selected residential developments and construction projects from Europe's eight Alpine countries, and it examines not just dwelling itself but also the integration of various functions. New photo essays produced especially for the volume show how the structures in question are actually used. The publication offers planners, architects, cities, and towns encouragement and ideas for pursuing approaches to residential development and housing construction.
Housing development --- Dwellings --- Planning. --- Design and construction. --- Europa --- Alpen --- 728 --- 728.037 --- Woningbouw (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Woonhuizen (architectuur) --- Huizen (architectuur) --- 21ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Exhibitions
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