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Content of issue 3/2002 Konzept Housing
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The thematic framework for these new publications is formed by various building types. The present volume, the first in this new series, is concerned with housing – perhaps the most eminent field of architectural activity. The examples range from single- family houses in a high-density development to multi-storey blocks of flats. Each of the three main projects illustrates a different aspect of the subject. Content in Issue 3/2002
The Quality of Everyday Things
p. 179
discussion | architect: BKK 3 - Franz Sumnitsch, Johann Winter | Herzog & de Meuron | Stücheli und Bünzli | author: Kaltenbach, Frank |
Infill Development in Berlin
p. 198
typology | architect: Nägeli, Walter | Zander, Sascha | zanderroth architekten |
Housing Estate in Viken
p. 202
typology | architect: Arnfred, Jens | Ibsen, Flemming | Tegnestuen Vandkunsten |
Publicly Assisted Housing in Ghent
p. 205
typology | architect: Neutelings Riedijk Architecten | Neutelings, Willem Jan | Riedijk, Michiel |
Strip Development in Duisburg
p. 210
typology | architect: Ingenhoven Overdiek und Partner | Ingenhoven, Christoph |
Linked Courtyard Housing in Berlin
p. 214
process | architect: Becher + Rottkamp | author: Becher, Andreas |
Point Blocks in Innsbruck
p. 230
process | architect: Baumschlager & Eberle | author: Lugger, Klaus | Spiß, Engelbert | Zweier, Gerhard |
Patio Houses in Amsterdam
p. 254
process | architect: MAP Arquitectos | Mateo, Josep Lluís | author: Bergers, Gerard |
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