Uber Wohnbau / House-Ing: Carlo Baumschlager & Dietmar Eberle - Hardcover

9783990432419: Uber Wohnbau / House-Ing: Carlo Baumschlager & Dietmar Eberle
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: gut. 2000. Although they have gained recognition in a wide variety of fields, Baumschlager & Eberle have always been interested in homing, a field in which they now specialise. Here, Baumschlager & Eberle proffer their theories on housing based on the know-how they have gained over the years. They deal with the question of typology, the optimisation problems with regard to area, cost, ecology and energy, social issues, the question of location as well as ground-plans, the relationship between outdoor and indoor living space and quality of cladding. Housing, however, is seen here from a pragmatic as well as a theoretical point of view: a wide variety of buildings and projects by the architects are presented, offering various solutions to the questions raised. Liesbeth Waechter-Böhm, geb. 1946 in Wien, ist als Architektur- Publizistin und Kritikerin tätig. Sie ist ehemalige Chefredakteurin der architektur.aktuell. In deutscher Sprache. pages. Seller Inventory # BN33650

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