The Prefabricated HomeReaktion Books, 15.06.2005 - 223 Seiten From sash windows and ceramic tiles to barracks and warehouses, industrialized building has thrived since the nineteenth century in Europe and America. Yet architects have neglected this area of practical construction in favor of historical, theoretical, and artistic analyses, resulting in the emergence of an influential building industry with architects on the far margins. Colin Davies explores in The Prefabricated Home how the relationship between architecture and industrialized building has now become an urgent issue for architects. The Prefabricated Home outlines the methods and motives of prefabricated buildings and assesses their architectural implications. Davies traces the origins of the branded building phenomenon with examples ranging from the Dymaxion bathroom to IKEA's "Bo Klok" house. He also analyzes the use of industrialized buildings worldwide—including McDonald's drive-through restaurants and contrasts the aesthetic concerns of architects against the economic ones of industrialized building manufacturers. Ultimately, The Prefabricated Home proposes a partnership of architects and industrialized building that could potentially produce an exciting new type of humane and eco-conscious architecture. |
Inhalt
HISTORIES | 11 |
A nonarchitectural history | 44 |
House of the century the mobile home | 69 |
THEORIES | 88 |
Professionalism and pattern books | 107 |
Down with the system | 130 |
PRACTICES | 148 |
Little boxes | 169 |
The robot and the carpenter | 186 |
Conclusion | 202 |
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Acknowledgements | 214 |
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AIROH American archi Archigram architects architectural history architecture field assembly authorship balloon frame basic bathroom become bedrooms boxes brick brickwork British building built called cheap cladding client components concept concrete conservatory construction Corbusier Corbusier's customers detached houses door example factory factory-made famous fitted flat floor Frank Lloyd Wright garden grid Gropius High Tech house builders house types idea industrial production insulation invented Japanese house Le Corbusier lean production load-bearing look Lustron Maison Citrohan manufactured home mass production materials mobile home modern modernist modular co-ordination module Murray Grove Norman Foster ordinary Packaged House Palm Harbor panels park pattern book plans platform frame Portakabin practice prefabricated house production line prototype roof self-build single-storey site-built standard steel storey structure style suburban technical tectural timber frame tion traditional trailer two-storey vernacular Wachsmann walls Walter Gropius Wichita House workers
