Housing design in practice
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Housing design in practice
Longman Scientific & Technical, 1991
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Bibliography:p. 353-357
Includes index
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内容説明
Housing development is in a state of change throughout the Western world. This book analyses the factors bringing about this change, which are essential for anyone planning new housing schemes. Key features include: a description of housing from 1750 to the present day, putting design concepts into their historical context; the current housing scene in most countries of Western Europe, USA, Japan, Canada and Australia, to give a global overview of trends and developments; plans and photographs of some of the most significant housing schemes worldwide over the past ten years, to give a clear picture of the current situation; outlines the techniques of housing design and the criteria that affects design, together with standards that are expected to be achieved, for comprehensive coverage of this subject.
目次
- Part 1 The historical development of grouped housing: Georgian housing
- 19th century housing for the masses
- 19th century philanthropists
- Ebenezer Howard and the garden city movement
- Parker and Unwin
- garden cities in other countries
- the advent of council housing in Britain
- inter war housing
- Radburn
- the Scandinavian influence
- post 1945 housing in Britain
- post 1980 housing policy in Britain
- post war housing in Western Europe
- post war housing in the United States of America
- Japanese housing
- urban regeneration in Canada and Australia
- New Zealand
- housing in Eastern Europe. Part 2 The brief: contents of the brief
- site survey
- user requirements. Part 3 Planning and highway design criteria: density
- low density housing
- medium density housing
- high density housing
- low rise/high density housing
- car parking and density
- relationship between density and cost
- child density
- density of housing for elderly people
- highway design
- design guidance
- woonerfs
- car parking
- cycling. Part 4 Site layout criteria: orientation and aspect
- gardens
- security in housing
- landscaping
- open space and children's play
- street furniture
- designing the environment for less physically mobile people. Part 5 Layout design: definition of "design"
- the design process
- conceived spaces
- building form in relationship to layout design
- sloping sites
- housing on the brow of a hill
- housing bounding open space. Part 6 The design of the dwelling: typical dwelling plans
- standards
- safety in the home
- sound insulation
- the arrangement of space
- the influences of energy conservation
- low energy housing. Part 7 Special needs housing - housing for elderly people: the Netherlands
- Denmark
- the United States of America
- Britain
- housing for disabled people
- housing for physically handicapped people
- housing for mentally handicapped people
- housing for single people. Part 8 Feedback: How to obtain feedback
- Milton Keynes study
- Doe studies
- study by Oliver Cox
- experience of GLC architect Kenneth Campbell
- feedback from the private sector
- feedback from the United States of America
- "looking to the future".
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