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_a720.284 _bHEC/SCH _2DDC23 |
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_aHeckmann, Oliver _91631 |
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245 | 0 | _aFloor plan manual housing | |
250 | _a4th Rev Ed | ||
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_aBasel _c2011 |
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_a335 Pages _bPaperback |
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520 | _aThis housing construction design manual documents and analyzes some 130 international residential structures from the last fifty years. From the standardized floor plans of the 1960s to the more individual concepts of the 1980s and the changed requirements and housing types of recent years, example structures by famous and lesser known architects from throughout the world showcase the tremendous variety of possible designs. The categorization of projects from a town planning perspective is supplemented by the detailed typological description of the relevant housing types. Every project is presented with its typical floor plans to a scale of 1:200; sections, site plans, and photographs illuminate each building's structure and situation. In addition to incorporating some forty new projects, this new edition now contains figure-ground diagrams that highlight the most salient features of the floor plans, making them even easier to compare. | ||
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_94954 _aREFERENCE (AR-RR) |
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_aSchneider, Friederike _91633 |
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