Duplex Architects

Duplex Architects
Author: Ludovic Balland
Publisher: Park Publishing (WI)
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Apartment houses
ISBN: 9783038602309

Duplex Architects exemplify innovative housing design in Switzerland and what it can contribute to urban development. Duplex Architects was founded in 2007 in Zurich and now also run offices in Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and, most recently, in Paris. They have gained an excellent reputation internationally for their designs of various scales and across a vast range of typologies. This first monograph on Duplex Architects' work offers a close look at their approach to housing design. Five projects in Switzerland are documented extensively through a wealth of images, plans, and visualizations, exemplifying the firm's position on urban planning, typology research, and materiality and demonstrating their utterly independent way of working. Urban scale, search for new forms of communal living, the importance of community, and a collaborative design process are at the core of Duplex Architects' explorations into residential architecture. Nele Dechmann's text and Ludovic Balland's photo essay serve to illuminate Duplex Architects' work each in their own way. Further texts are contributed by the firm's founding partners Anne Kaestle and Dan Schürch, as well as by other expert authors, who cast their own personal glance at the five projects featured in this book.

Construction

Construction
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1916
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN:

Construction

Construction
Author: Ivan S. Macdonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1916
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Houses Without Names

Houses Without Names
Author: Thomas C. Hubka
Publisher: Vernacular Architecture Studie
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781572339477

"Hubka argues that even "vernacular architecture" scholars tend to embrace a model for understanding home forms that relies on iconic architects and theories about how ideas proceed downward from aesthetic ideals to home construction, even though this model fails to adequately characterize the vast majority actual homes that people live in, particularly in recent times after the widespread growth of suburban America. This controversial book proposes new ways to categorize houses"--

21st Century Architecture Apartment Living

21st Century Architecture Apartment Living
Author: Beth Browne
Publisher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1864704454

Presents new and inspiring apartment interiors in a diverse range of styles designed by leading international architects.