Living Plans: New Concepts for Advanced Housing, Volume 10

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Birkhäuser-Publishers for Architecture, 2005 - Architect-designed houses - 240 pages
A systematic in-depth presentation of advanced international housing concepts. Over the past two decades international housing has undergone a radical transformation from standardised systems and well-defined styles to unconventional, individual solutions in which the floor plan and spatial concept have assumed a key defining role and influence on the architectural design. In Living Plans Klaus-Peter Gast introduces, classifies and analyses concepts, functions, strategies and solutions for a variety of types from classical single-family housing through luxury villas to high-density terraced or town houses and cost-optimised elementary apartment housing, addressing the issues of space economy and counteracting urban sprawl. 100 ground-breaking built examples, documented in numerous floor plans, sections and other drawings produced exclusively for this book, make Living Plans an indispensable reference work on modern housing.

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Introduction
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Koh Kitayama and Architecture Workshop
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