Description
- Proof that less can defi nitely be more
- Clearly explained practical applications
- Effi cient designs to satisfy minimum daily requirements
The projects in this volume are testimony to the idea that less really can be more. Their intelligent use of space pushes the boundaries of what most of us would consider to be feasible living dimensions creating new forms and structures that meet the needs of a variety of situations. The featured constructions maximize space in overcrowded towns and cities, for example, or minimize the impact on their rural settings. Contributions from award-winning architects from around the globe along with young emerging talent are brought together in this book to provide a source of inspiration for anyone who dares to experiment with space. All the projects are illustrated with full-color photographs and accompanied by explanatory texts offering the reader the opportunity of venturing into the innovative world of Minimum Dwellings.
Eduard Broto, Phd in Architecture and active member of the COAC architecture association. He has carried out extensive research and analysis into the way architecture is evolving in response to the new challenges created by a rapidly changing world. Author of many articles about architectural trends, and supervisor of NEW HOUSING CONCEPTS. This compilation illustrates new trends in single-family housing. He lives in Barcelona.
300 pages, 458 color images, 190 B/W plans & drawings / 22,5 x 22,5 cm / English
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