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The Prefabricated Home 1st Edition Colin Davies

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The Prefabricated Home 1st Edition Colin Davies
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Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Colin Davies
ISBN: 9781861896162, 1861896166
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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The Prefabricated Home 1st Edition Colin Davies by Colin Davies 9781861896162, 1861896166 instant download after payment.

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 worldwideOCoincluding 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."

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