In Detail, Small Structures : : Compact dwellings, Temporary structures, Room modules / / ed. by Christian Schittich.

Shelters, kiosks, snack bars, market stalls, bus stops, telephone booths, toilets, advertising columns, ticket booths, mobile tents or housing units, emergency shelters, tourist information booths-this list of small, autonomously functioning buildings could be expanded almost infinitely. Small build...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Architecture, Design and Arts 2000 - 2014
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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2012]
©2010
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:in DETAIL
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Physical Description:1 online resource (176 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
The fascination of small structures --
Microarchitecture – experiments in space optimisation --
Pavilions – temporary prototypes --
Tree house – dream house --
Mobile architecture --
Big and small – the convergence of architecture and design --
Projects --
Observation tower on the Mur River --
“Top of Tyrol” summit platform --
Temporary bamboo pavilions --
Transport shelters in Darmstadt --
Market stalls in Augsburg --
Theatre podium in Rotterdam --
Pavilion at Lake Geneva --
Pavilion in Zurich --
Newspaper kiosks in London --
Kiosk at lake “Staufensee” near Dornbirn --
Temporary bar in Porto --
Tree house Restaurant near Auckland --
St. Benedikt Chapel in Kolbermoor --
Chapel in Lustenau --
“Sehstation” in North Rhine-Westphalia --
Mobile log house --
Transformbox --
Convertible pavilion --
Tea house in Frankfurt am Main --
Aero House --
“Desert Seal” tent --
Rucksack House --
Mobile roof terrace in Cologne --
Bedroom and playroom furniture --
Summer houses in Berlin --
Beach houses in Domburg --
Residential building in Tokyo --
Residential building in Munich --
Renovation of students’ apartments at the Olympic Village, Munich --
Capsule hotel in Kyoto --
Architects – Project Data --
Authors --
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Summary:Shelters, kiosks, snack bars, market stalls, bus stops, telephone booths, toilets, advertising columns, ticket booths, mobile tents or housing units, emergency shelters, tourist information booths-this list of small, autonomously functioning buildings could be expanded almost infinitely. Small buildings shape our daily lives; they are found at the nearest street corner; they are present and indispensable, but as architecture they attract our attention only rarely. Yet these small structures occupy a definite place in the infrastructure of the city. Rather than focusing on the large attractions of architecture, architects find many potential ways to ensure the quality of everyday design hidden in these small, sometimes charming necessities. This volume in the DETAIL series spans the arc between architecture and product design, since not infrequently small buildings are located precisely in the area of tension between these two professions, and their successful realization is evident in the details of their construction.
Wartehäuschen, Kioske, Imbissbuden, Marktstände, Bushaltestellen, Telefonhäuschen, Toiletten, Litfaßsäulen, Ticketschalter, mobile Zelte oder Wohneinheiten, Notunterkünfte, Touristeninformationen – die Liste kleiner, autark funktionierender Bauten lässt sich fast unendlich erweitern. Kleine Bauten prägen unseren Alltag, man findet sie an der nächsten Straßenecke, sie sind präsent und unabdingbar, erwecken aber nur selten architektonische Aufmerksamkeit.Dabei nehmen all diese Kleinstrukturen einen festen Platz in der städtischen Infrastruktur ein. Anstatt auf die großen Attraktionen der Baukunst zu schielen, liegt für die Architekten viel Potenzial verborgen in der Qualitätssicherung des Alltagsdesigns dieser kleinen, manchmal geradezu charmanten Notwendigkeiten. Dieser Band der Im-DETAIL-Reihe spannt den Bogen zwischen Architektur und Produktdesign – denn nicht selten stehen die kleinen Bauten genau im Spannungsfeld zwischen den beiden Professionen – und zeigt deren gelungene Umsetzung bis ins konstruktive Detail.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783034615181
9783110635690
9783110621129
9783110238570
9783110233544
9783110319019
9783110318876
DOI:10.11129/detail.9783034615181
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Christian Schittich.