RIBA Book of British Housing

RIBA Book of British Housing
Author: Ian Colquhoun
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008-01-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136368257

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RIBA Book of British Housing Design looks at the design solutions developed during the 20th and the 21st centuries, and illustrates over 200 of the most successful projects. It provides an overview of the evolution of housing development, and includes present day schemes and estate regeneration as well as special sections on housing in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The photographs and plans of historic and contemporary projects can be used to show design approaches to clients, committees and, in the case of regeneration, with local communities. Looking back into history will indicate which design approaches have been successful. This fully updated 2nd edition includes a new chapter on the development of design concepts and projects built since 1999. It illustrates current trends that have been developing since the turn of the new century, and emphasises the concept of creating sustainable communities. The use of colour photographs adds a new dimension to the first edition in making it possible to appreciate more readily the materials used in the design of the housing and its environment.

RIBA Book of British Housing

RIBA Book of British Housing
Author: Ian Colquhoun
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1138408972

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RIBA Book of 20th Century British Housing

RIBA Book of 20th Century British Housing
Author: Ian Colquhoun,Royal Institute of British Architects
Publsiher: Architectural Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015047459519

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Ian Colquhoun is a member of the the RIBA Housing Group, which has campaigned in recent years for better housing design in Britain. With this book he presents a comprehensive history of British housing in the 20th century.

RIBA Book of 20th Century British Housing

RIBA Book of 20th Century British Housing
Author: Colquhoun
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: OCLC:1180933085

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Contemporary Vernacular Design

Contemporary Vernacular Design
Author: Clare Nash
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000701654

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This book presents 25 international housing schemes that draw on traditional vernacular principles whilst taking into account modern day materials, methods and financial or energy requirements. The aim is to show how, despite mass housing needs, we can design quality modern schemes that ‘fit’ their surroundings and generate a sense of place, community and regional identity – rather than the poor quality, identikit housing currently seen wherever you are in the UK.

Housing Fit For Purpose

Housing Fit For Purpose
Author: Fionn Stevenson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000705287

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Housing Fit for Purpose sets out a research-focused approach to looking at the challenges facing the built environment in approaching the design, construction and management of housing. This book uses original research by the author on housing performance evaluation and distils it for built environment professionals, arguing that learning from feedback should be taking place at every stage of the housing project lifecycle, improving outcomes for end users. Drawing on active research, this book shows why and how the design, construction and management of housing can be linked to feedback and actual evidence of how people choose, and learn, to use their homes. It examines the key concepts which underlie participatory design, occupancy feedback and learning, and includes a practical primer on how to undertake housing occupancy feedback.

The Modern House

The Modern House
Author: Jonathan Bell,Matt Gibberd,Albert Hill
Publsiher: Artifice Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 1908967722

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The modern House reflects upon the complicated relationship architecture has with the terms "Modernist", "Modernism" and "Modern" specifically in relation to the potent concept of the home, reflecting in part the narrative of how some of the most important examples of Modern houses were commissioned and built in the UK. These special examples of British Modernism include such progressive experiments on communal urban living as London's Isokon Building, completed in 1934 by eminent architect Wells Coates, and Berthold Lubetkin's Highpoint, which is today considered one of the most prominent examples of the early International Style. Compared with these urban enormities are private houses, such as the Laslett House in Cambridge, 1958, by the architect Trevor Dannatt, or the Winter House, designed by John Winter as his own residence. Included are an extended introductory essay by acclaimed architectural journalist Jonathan Bell, former architecture editor for Wallpaper* and contributing editor at Blueprint, and projects such as those designed by renowned architect Carl Turner, responsible for the low energy Slip House, a cantilevered sculptural abode of translucent glass, steel and concrete. With images of yet to be seen interiors and restorations, The Modern House illuminates the convergent characteristics of functionalism, truth to materials, flowing space and natural light within the Modern home as a space for living.

Age friendly Housing

Age friendly Housing
Author: Julia Park,Jeremy Porteous
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000701340

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This book embeds the principles of how we should approach the design of future housing for an ageing population, reminding us that this is not about ‘other people’, but about each of us. This book focuses on anticipating the needs and aspirations of the next generation of older people, and touches on what this implies for our communities, our towns and our cities, as well as for our living spaces. It will look at how well-designed buildings can facilitate the provision of care, support independence and wellbeing while providing companionship and stimulation. It will also examine how to ensure that buildings remain flexible over a long life. Dealing mainly with new-build, but with a section on adaptation and refurbishment, this book sets out the underlying design principles that should be applied and the early decisions that must be taken.