The Production of Houses

The Production of Houses
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Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780195032239
ISBN-13 : 0195032233
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Production of Houses by : Christopher Alexander

As an innovative thinker about building and planning, Christopher Alexander has attracted a devoted following. His seminal books--The Timeless Way of Building, A Pattern Language, and The Oregon Experiment--defined a radical and fundamently new process of environmental design. Alexander now gives us the latest book in his series--a book that puts his theories to the test and shows what sort of production system can create the kind of environment he has envisioned. The Production of Houses centers around a group of buildings which Alexander and his associates built in 1976 in northern Mexico. Each house is different and the book explains how each family helped to lay out and construct its own home according to the family's own needs and in the framework of the pattern language. Numerous diagrams and tables as well as a variety of anecdotes make the day-today process clear. The Mexican project, however, is only the starting point for a comprehensive theory of housing production. The Production of Houses describes seven principles which apply to any system of production in any part of the world for housing of any cost in any climate or culture or at any density. In the last part of the book, "The Shift of Paradigm," Alexander describes, in detail, the devastating nature of the revolution in world view which is contained in his proposal for housing construction, and its overall implications for deep-seated cultural change.

A Pattern Language

A Pattern Language
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1216
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ISBN-10 : 9780190050351
ISBN-13 : 0190050357
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pattern Language by : Christopher Alexander

You can use this book to design a house for yourself with your family; you can use it to work with your neighbors to improve your town and neighborhood; you can use it to design an office, or a workshop, or a public building. And you can use it to guide you in the actual process of construction. After a ten-year silence, Christopher Alexander and his colleagues at the Center for Environmental Structure are now publishing a major statement in the form of three books which will, in their words, "lay the basis for an entirely new approach to architecture, building and planning, which will we hope replace existing ideas and practices entirely." The three books are The Timeless Way of Building, The Oregon Experiment, and this book, A Pattern Language. At the core of these books is the idea that people should design for themselves their own houses, streets, and communities. This idea may be radical (it implies a radical transformation of the architectural profession) but it comes simply from the observation that most of the wonderful places of the world were not made by architects but by the people. At the core of the books, too, is the point that in designing their environments people always rely on certain "languages," which, like the languages we speak, allow them to articulate and communicate an infinite variety of designs within a forma system which gives them coherence. This book provides a language of this kind. It will enable a person to make a design for almost any kind of building, or any part of the built environment. "Patterns," the units of this language, are answers to design problems (How high should a window sill be? How many stories should a building have? How much space in a neighborhood should be devoted to grass and trees?). More than 250 of the patterns in this pattern language are given: each consists of a problem statement, a discussion of the problem with an illustration, and a solution. As the authors say in their introduction, many of the patterns are archetypal, so deeply rooted in the nature of things that it seemly likely that they will be a part of human nature, and human action, as much in five hundred years as they are today.

Pure California

Pure California
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Publisher : Designs Direct Publishing
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9780972153911
ISBN-13 : 0972153918
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Pure California by : Aram Bassenian

This inspiring and beautiful book takes the reader on a journey of 35 of the most recent homes designed by Bassenian/Lagoni Architects of Newport Beach, CA. From an Early California home in Coto de Caza to a California Cottage on Balboa Peninsula to an Old World Tuscan Adaptation in Rancho Santa Fe, this colleciton reveals some of the finest examples of what admirings critics are calling The New California Tradition in American Housing.

The Oregon Experiment

The Oregon Experiment
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Publisher : Center for Environmental Struc
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0195018249
ISBN-13 : 9780195018240
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oregon Experiment by : Christopher Alexander

Focusing on a plan for an extension to the University of Oregon, this book shows how any community the size of a university or small town might go about designing its own future environment with all members of the community participating personally or by representation. It is a brilliant companion volume to A Pattern Language. --Publisher description.

The Social (Re)Production of Architecture

The Social (Re)Production of Architecture
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9781317509233
ISBN-13 : 1317509234
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Social (Re)Production of Architecture by : Doina Petrescu

The Social (Re)Production of Architecture brings the debates of the ‘right to the city’ into today’s context of ecological, economic and social crises. Building on the 1970s’ discussions about the ‘production of space’, which French sociologist Henri Lefebvre considered a civic right, the authors question who has the right to make space, and explore the kinds of relations that are produced in the process. In the emerging post-capitalist era, this book addresses urgent social and ecological imperatives for change and opens up questions around architecture’s engagement with new forms of organization and practice. The book asks what (new) kinds of ‘social’ can architecture (re)produce, and what kinds of politics, values and actions are needed. The book features 24 interdisciplinary essays written by leading theorists and practitioners including social thinkers, economic theorists, architects, educators, urban curators, feminists, artists and activists from different generations and global contexts. The essays discuss the diverse, global locations with work taking different and specific forms in these different contexts. A cutting-edge, critical text which rethinks both practice and theory in the light of recent crises, making it key reading for students, academics and practitioners.

A Carpenter's Life as Told by Houses

A Carpenter's Life as Told by Houses
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1600854028
ISBN-13 : 9781600854026
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis A Carpenter's Life as Told by Houses by : Larry Haun

"From one of Fine Homebuilding's best-loved authors, Larry Haun, comes a unique story that looks at American home building from the perspective of twelve houses he has known intimately. Part memoir, part cultural history, A Carpenter's Life as Told by Houses takes the reader house by house over an arc of 100 years. Along with period photos, the author shows us the sod house in Nebraska where his mother was born, the frame house of his childhood, the production houses he built in the San Fernando Valley, and the Habitat for Humanity homes he devotes his time to now. It's an engaging read written by a veteran builder with a thoughtful awareness of what was intrinsic to home building in the past and the many ways it has evolved. Builders and history lovers will appreciate his deep connection to the natural world, yearning for simplicity, respect for humanity, and evocative notion of what we mean by "home.""--

Houses Are Designed by Geniuses and Built by Gorillas

Houses Are Designed by Geniuses and Built by Gorillas
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Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 1886110484
ISBN-13 : 9781886110489
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Houses Are Designed by Geniuses and Built by Gorillas by : Bob Johnson

This book is a must for anyone planning to have a home built or contracting it themselves. Full of helpful hints, flow charts, and step-by-step planning advice, it shows a perspective seldom seen in home building. Written in a lighthearted manner with wit and wisdom, it is highlighted by dozens of "war stories" of building problems and how they were solved. This book will keep you out of trouble while providing a fuller understanding of the and the building process home building industry.

James Hoban Anthology

James Hoban Anthology
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1931917965
ISBN-13 : 9781931917964
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis James Hoban Anthology by :

The Prefabrication of Houses

The Prefabrication of Houses
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Total Pages : 536
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ISBN-10 : 137605874X
ISBN-13 : 9781376058741
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis The Prefabrication of Houses by : Albert Farwell Bemis Foundation

Housing Betterment

Housing Betterment
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112083790573
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

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