03988nam 2200661 450 991082063380332120200520144314.03-0356-0353-710.1515/9783035603538(CKB)3710000000405782(EBL)2039370(SSID)ssj0001540487(PQKBManifestationID)11914096(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001540487(PQKBWorkID)11533881(PQKB)10007335(MiAaPQ)EBC2039370(DE-B1597)445686(OCoLC)908990880(DE-B1597)9783035603538(Au-PeEL)EBL2039370(CaPaEBR)ebr11054968(CaONFJC)MIL809026(OCoLC)909142535(PPN)254629342(EXLCZ)99371000000040578220150529h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResidential buildings a typology /Günter Pfeifer and Per BrauneckBasel, Switzerland :Birkhäuser Verlag,2015.©20151 online resource (432 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-0356-0357-X 3-0356-0328-6 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Designing with typologies today -- Introduction -- Floor plan types -- Shared courtyard house -- L-shaped house -- Group of L-shaped houses -- Patio house -- Atrium-type house -- Introduction -- Floor plan types -- Without staircase -- Longitudinal staircase -- Transversal staircase -- Longitudinal split-level -- Transversal split-level -- Back-to-back -- Front-to-back -- Back-to-back, “vis-à-vis” -- Two-zone house -- Introduction -- Floor plan types -- Row -- Twin row -- Single-aspect row -- Perimeter block – continuous -- Perimeter block – perforated -- Infill -- Introduction -- Floor plan types -- Semi-detached -- Communal staircase access -- Courtyard access -- Hybrid -- High-rise -- Bibliography -- Illustration credits The systematic development of building types is an important task in housing construction. A deeper understanding of the underlying building types is mandatory, both for individual designs and for the wider application and variation of tried-and-tested structures. The authors have developed an innovative, drawing-based approach for unfolding the potentials of several existing building types for the future of urban housing. The first part is dedicated to the courtyard house, in which the courtyard is used as a private outside living space. The second part deals with the popular form of the terraced house and discusses aspects of corner solutions or terraced developments as an urban design element. In the third part, the townhouse is discussed with view to variants such as single-story and apartment buildings, including aspects of privacy and public access, as well as living and working. Finally, the detached house type is considered in its potential to provide all-directional orientation of the living space. The array of solutions is presented consistently in floorplans and cross-sections drawn to scale. In a new introduction to this all-in-one compendium the authors discuss the implications of the typological approach for today's housing design. Architect-designed housesArchitecture, DomesticArchitectureArchitect-designed houses.Architecture, Domestic.Architecture.728Pfeifer Günter430856Brauneck PerMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820633803321Residential buildings4103043UNINA