
Townhouses.
Editions du LayeurN° d'inventaire | 23059 |
Format | 23 x 26.5 |
Détails | 335 p., hardcover with dust jacket. |
Publication | Paris, 2020 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782915126693 |
A beautiful book presenting original and relevant solutions for individual urban housing in compliance with new environmental standards. Despite the fact that cities are becoming increasingly dense, leading to increased competition for space and real estate prices and, consequently, significant pressure on new buyers, there is still room for a wide range of possibilities taking into account the definition of urban living. Architects, developers, and builders design homes around the principles of density, efficiency, and flexibility to meet the needs of city residents. They address environmental, physical, social, and economic problems through creative solutions that promote the integration not only of new architectural ensembles into an existing urban fabric, but also that of people within a community. The results can combine the advantages of the city with the life and intimacy of suburban life.
A beautiful book presenting original and relevant solutions for individual urban housing in compliance with new environmental standards. Despite the fact that cities are becoming increasingly dense, leading to increased competition for space and real estate prices and, consequently, significant pressure on new buyers, there is still room for a wide range of possibilities taking into account the definition of urban living. Architects, developers, and builders design homes around the principles of density, efficiency, and flexibility to meet the needs of city residents. They address environmental, physical, social, and economic problems through creative solutions that promote the integration not only of new architectural ensembles into an existing urban fabric, but also that of people within a community. The results can combine the advantages of the city with the life and intimacy of suburban life.