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7/8.2021 - 2021-07-09 - Kleine Häuser (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : 7/8.2021 - 2021-07-09 - Kleine Häuser Titre original : Small Houses Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2021 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Acoustique architecturale
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture de montagne
Architecture littorale -- Chili
Constructions en bois
Constructions en verre -- Courtrai (Belgique)
Éclairage intérieur
Écoconception
Petites constructions
Toits végétalisésIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : Small but Beautiful
Although most people dream of owning their own home, fewer and fewer can afford to do so. Last but not least, the question of conscience comes into play: Do single-family homes still make sense in times of land sealing, climate crisis, and serious mobility problems? A house of one’s own could be justified if it is devised for long-term use, with sustainable solutions and efficient use of space. But this is easier said than done, particularly for families with their evolving needs over the years.
In this July / August issue DETAIL magazine has documented sustainable small homes that are structurally simple yet offer a high standard of living, and most of them are easy to disassemble. With careful planning and minimal foundations, they nestle in nature or fill urban voids, while offering a maximum of indoor living qualities on a reduced footprint. Frank Kaltenbach compiled a selection of small houses from a residual lot in London to a building gap in Belgian Kortrijk. What unites them are their inventive solutions: rooftops become a second escape route, pivot windows extend living space into the outdoors, space-saving spiral staircases connect the floors, and stairs double as a support for the kitchen counter. On our product pages we present fitting solutions from manufacturers for interiors, acoustics, and lighting as well as building automation.Note de contenu : Magazin = Reports Studentenwohnheim Paris-Saclay = Student Housing in Paris-Saclay Klimastrategie in Kopenhagen = Climate Strategy in Copenhagen 60 Jahre Detail Eislaufzelt in München = 60 Years of Detail Ice Skating Rink in Munich research Wege zum Schwammquartier = Developing a Sponge District
Produkte = Products Ökodesign-Anforderungen an Lichtquellen = Ecodesign Requirements for Light Sources Beleuchtung, Gebäudeautomation = Lighting, Building Automation Innenausbau,Akustik = Interior Fittings, Acoustics
Essay Traumhaus oder Hasenstall? = Dream House or Rabbit Hutch? Roman Hollenstein
Dokumentation = Documentation Haus Rosa in Dornbirn (AT)= House Rosa in Dornbirn (AT)Studio Sebastian Brandner Slot House in London (GB)Sandy Rendel Architects mit with Sally Rendel Haus SO in Esslingen (DE)= House SOin Esslingen (DE)Finckh Architekten Kuhwiesenhanghaus in Kärnten(AT)= House on a Meadow in Carinthia (AT)morpho-logic Strandhäuser in Chile (CL))= Beach Houses in Chile (CL)Croxatto & Opazo Arquitectos Haus SSK in Kortrijk (BE)= House SSK in Kortrijk(BE)de baes architects, Sophie Van Noten Schwarzes Haus am Ammersee (DE)= Black House on Ammersee Lake (DE)Buero WagneEn ligne : https://www.detail.de/heft-artikel/kleine-haeuser/ Format de la ressource électronique : https://issuu.com/detail-magazine/docs/bk-detail-2021-07-08-wohnhaeuser_issn2627-2598?fr=sMDczNzIxNTE3NDg [n° ou bulletin] 7/8.2021 - 2021-07-09 - Kleine Häuser = Small Houses [texte imprimé] . - 2021.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Acoustique architecturale
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture de montagne
Architecture littorale -- Chili
Constructions en bois
Constructions en verre -- Courtrai (Belgique)
Éclairage intérieur
Écoconception
Petites constructions
Toits végétalisésIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : Small but Beautiful
Although most people dream of owning their own home, fewer and fewer can afford to do so. Last but not least, the question of conscience comes into play: Do single-family homes still make sense in times of land sealing, climate crisis, and serious mobility problems? A house of one’s own could be justified if it is devised for long-term use, with sustainable solutions and efficient use of space. But this is easier said than done, particularly for families with their evolving needs over the years.
In this July / August issue DETAIL magazine has documented sustainable small homes that are structurally simple yet offer a high standard of living, and most of them are easy to disassemble. With careful planning and minimal foundations, they nestle in nature or fill urban voids, while offering a maximum of indoor living qualities on a reduced footprint. Frank Kaltenbach compiled a selection of small houses from a residual lot in London to a building gap in Belgian Kortrijk. What unites them are their inventive solutions: rooftops become a second escape route, pivot windows extend living space into the outdoors, space-saving spiral staircases connect the floors, and stairs double as a support for the kitchen counter. On our product pages we present fitting solutions from manufacturers for interiors, acoustics, and lighting as well as building automation.Note de contenu : Magazin = Reports Studentenwohnheim Paris-Saclay = Student Housing in Paris-Saclay Klimastrategie in Kopenhagen = Climate Strategy in Copenhagen 60 Jahre Detail Eislaufzelt in München = 60 Years of Detail Ice Skating Rink in Munich research Wege zum Schwammquartier = Developing a Sponge District
Produkte = Products Ökodesign-Anforderungen an Lichtquellen = Ecodesign Requirements for Light Sources Beleuchtung, Gebäudeautomation = Lighting, Building Automation Innenausbau,Akustik = Interior Fittings, Acoustics
Essay Traumhaus oder Hasenstall? = Dream House or Rabbit Hutch? Roman Hollenstein
Dokumentation = Documentation Haus Rosa in Dornbirn (AT)= House Rosa in Dornbirn (AT)Studio Sebastian Brandner Slot House in London (GB)Sandy Rendel Architects mit with Sally Rendel Haus SO in Esslingen (DE)= House SOin Esslingen (DE)Finckh Architekten Kuhwiesenhanghaus in Kärnten(AT)= House on a Meadow in Carinthia (AT)morpho-logic Strandhäuser in Chile (CL))= Beach Houses in Chile (CL)Croxatto & Opazo Arquitectos Haus SSK in Kortrijk (BE)= House SSK in Kortrijk(BE)de baes architects, Sophie Van Noten Schwarzes Haus am Ammersee (DE)= Black House on Ammersee Lake (DE)Buero WagneEn ligne : https://www.detail.de/heft-artikel/kleine-haeuser/ Format de la ressource électronique : https://issuu.com/detail-magazine/docs/bk-detail-2021-07-08-wohnhaeuser_issn2627-2598?fr=sMDczNzIxNTE3NDg Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 24235 DETAIL Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Vol.2019:N°9 - 2019-09-01 - Wohnen im ländlichen Raum = Housing in Rural Areas (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : Vol.2019:N°9 - 2019-09-01 - Wohnen im ländlichen Raum = Housing in Rural Areas Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Aspect social
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture de montagne
Architecture vernaculaire
Campagne
Composites à fibres de carbone
Constructions -- Alpes -- Histoire et critique
Constructions en bois
Constructions en verre -- 21e siècle -- Heilbronn (Allemagne)
Constructions rurales
Constructions rurales -- France -- Reconversion
Dômes -- 21e siècle -- Heilbronn (Allemagne)
Éclairage intérieur
Habitations rurales
Habitations rurales -- 21e siècle
Ishigami, Junya (1974-....)
VillagesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : For too long we have concentrated on urban development and disregarded the profound structural changes taking place in the countryside. Many rural areas, and not only those in structurally weak regions, are deeply affected by this ongoing process. In many places, the consequences for people’s everyday lives are visible and lasting: many residents can no longer find work in their own villages, and become commuters or move away. Schools and shops close, while health care infrastructure and local transport deteriorate. Industrial zones now populate the periphery, where discounters and large parking lots look the same from village to village. In the past, village centres were once the proud and lively heart of these communities, but today they are often abandoned.
In our current concept issue, we take a closer look at living in rural areas. Our Process section presents comprehensive documentations of three projects – in Saint-Maurice in the Valais, in Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut and in Elsau in the Canton of Zurich – which show how targeted architectural interventions in historical structures are reviving town centres through new residential concepts. Here, architecture has assumed the task of strengthening the identity of these communities, making them attractive again as the centre of life and culture, and creating new qualities of living with well-considered projects. It’s not an easy undertaking, but one that is urgently needed in the face of structural change.
Our Typology section examines the architecture of rural homes in general, presenting projects in Australia, Austria, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Some of these buildings are used as holiday homes by city dwellers; what they all have in common is that their architecture takes into account specific topographical or climatic characteristics, local building traditions and regional building culture. In short, the genius loci enhances the quality of living through the harmony of the architecture and its context.Note de contenu : 1 Editoria
l20 Impressum = Imprint
86 Projektbeteiligte / HerstellerProject = Teams/Suppliers
128 Contributor
MagazinReports
4 Der Serpentine-Pavillon 2019 von Junya IshigamiThe = Serpentine Pavilion 2019 by Junya Ishigami
8 Bauhaus 100: Die soziale Wende der Architektur = Bauhaus 100: The Social Turn of Architecture
12 Bücher = Books
14 DETAIL research Organische Kuppel aus VerbundfaserOrganic = Composite-fibre Dome
18 Architektur im Dialog = Architecture in Dialogue
Produkte = Products
92 DETAIL Produktpreis 2019 = DETAIL Product Award 2019
102 Beleuchtung = Lighting
114 Außenanlagen = Outdoor System
Wohnen im ländlichen Raum = Housing in Rural Areas
Essay
22 Das Dorf ist tot! Es lebe das Dorf! = The Village ist Dead! Long Live the Village!Heide Wessely
Typologie = Typology
32 Ferienhaus im Alentejo (PT)= Holiday Home in the Alentejo (PT)Atelier Data
36 Streckhof im Burgenland (AT)= Streckhof in Burgenland (AT)Juri Troy Architects
40 Wochenendhaus in Katalonien (ES) = Weekend Home in Catalonia (ES)Harquitectes
44 Einfamilienhaus bei Melbourne (AU) = Single-Familiy House near Melbourne (AU)sean godsell architects
48 Sommerhaus in Schweden (SE)= Summer House in Sweden (SE)maka architektur
Prozess = Process
52 Maisons Duc im Wallis (CH) = Maisons Duc in Valais (CH)GayMenze
l64 Haus am Hallstätter See (AT) = House at Lake Hallstatt (AT)Luger & Mau
l74 Flarzhäuser bei Winterthur (CH)Flarz Houses near Winterthur (CH)Staufer & Hasler ArchitekteEn ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/en/magazine/housing-in-rural-areas-34576/ [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2019:N°9 - 2019-09-01 - Wohnen im ländlichen Raum = Housing in Rural Areas [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Aspect social
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture de montagne
Architecture vernaculaire
Campagne
Composites à fibres de carbone
Constructions -- Alpes -- Histoire et critique
Constructions en bois
Constructions en verre -- 21e siècle -- Heilbronn (Allemagne)
Constructions rurales
Constructions rurales -- France -- Reconversion
Dômes -- 21e siècle -- Heilbronn (Allemagne)
Éclairage intérieur
Habitations rurales
Habitations rurales -- 21e siècle
Ishigami, Junya (1974-....)
VillagesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : For too long we have concentrated on urban development and disregarded the profound structural changes taking place in the countryside. Many rural areas, and not only those in structurally weak regions, are deeply affected by this ongoing process. In many places, the consequences for people’s everyday lives are visible and lasting: many residents can no longer find work in their own villages, and become commuters or move away. Schools and shops close, while health care infrastructure and local transport deteriorate. Industrial zones now populate the periphery, where discounters and large parking lots look the same from village to village. In the past, village centres were once the proud and lively heart of these communities, but today they are often abandoned.
In our current concept issue, we take a closer look at living in rural areas. Our Process section presents comprehensive documentations of three projects – in Saint-Maurice in the Valais, in Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut and in Elsau in the Canton of Zurich – which show how targeted architectural interventions in historical structures are reviving town centres through new residential concepts. Here, architecture has assumed the task of strengthening the identity of these communities, making them attractive again as the centre of life and culture, and creating new qualities of living with well-considered projects. It’s not an easy undertaking, but one that is urgently needed in the face of structural change.
Our Typology section examines the architecture of rural homes in general, presenting projects in Australia, Austria, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Some of these buildings are used as holiday homes by city dwellers; what they all have in common is that their architecture takes into account specific topographical or climatic characteristics, local building traditions and regional building culture. In short, the genius loci enhances the quality of living through the harmony of the architecture and its context.Note de contenu : 1 Editoria
l20 Impressum = Imprint
86 Projektbeteiligte / HerstellerProject = Teams/Suppliers
128 Contributor
MagazinReports
4 Der Serpentine-Pavillon 2019 von Junya IshigamiThe = Serpentine Pavilion 2019 by Junya Ishigami
8 Bauhaus 100: Die soziale Wende der Architektur = Bauhaus 100: The Social Turn of Architecture
12 Bücher = Books
14 DETAIL research Organische Kuppel aus VerbundfaserOrganic = Composite-fibre Dome
18 Architektur im Dialog = Architecture in Dialogue
Produkte = Products
92 DETAIL Produktpreis 2019 = DETAIL Product Award 2019
102 Beleuchtung = Lighting
114 Außenanlagen = Outdoor System
Wohnen im ländlichen Raum = Housing in Rural Areas
Essay
22 Das Dorf ist tot! Es lebe das Dorf! = The Village ist Dead! Long Live the Village!Heide Wessely
Typologie = Typology
32 Ferienhaus im Alentejo (PT)= Holiday Home in the Alentejo (PT)Atelier Data
36 Streckhof im Burgenland (AT)= Streckhof in Burgenland (AT)Juri Troy Architects
40 Wochenendhaus in Katalonien (ES) = Weekend Home in Catalonia (ES)Harquitectes
44 Einfamilienhaus bei Melbourne (AU) = Single-Familiy House near Melbourne (AU)sean godsell architects
48 Sommerhaus in Schweden (SE)= Summer House in Sweden (SE)maka architektur
Prozess = Process
52 Maisons Duc im Wallis (CH) = Maisons Duc in Valais (CH)GayMenze
l64 Haus am Hallstätter See (AT) = House at Lake Hallstatt (AT)Luger & Mau
l74 Flarzhäuser bei Winterthur (CH)Flarz Houses near Winterthur (CH)Staufer & Hasler ArchitekteEn ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/en/magazine/housing-in-rural-areas-34576/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23864 DETAIL Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible