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Adaptive Re–Use – Strategies for Post–War Modernist Housing

Autor Maren Harnack, Natalie Heger, Matthias Brunner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
In prosperous regions, housing markets are under significant pressure. With the focus on preserving land and developing brownfield sites, post-war housing estates are being earmarked for densification, as their density is perceived as rather low and the ownership is often concentrated in the hands of only a few publicly owned housing associations. In this setting, post-war estates are in danger of losing their characteristic spatial structures and landscaping. Adaptive Re-Use discusses strategies for the development of post-war housing by referring to European case studies from the period of 1945 to 1975. The contributions in this edited volume show how housing estates from different European countries are listed and preserved, and how architectural fabric can be adapted to meet today's needs.
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ISBN-13: 9783868596113
ISBN-10: 3868596119
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 50 col. ill.
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MC – De Gruyter

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Maren Harnack / Natalie Heger / Matthias Brunner (eds.)

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Strategies for PostWar Modernist Housing. In florierenden Regionen stehen die Wohnungsmrkte unter erheblichem Druck. Will man Zersiedelung minimieren und Innenentwicklung frdern, scheinen Wohnsiedlungen der Nachkriegszeit prdestiniert fr Nachverdichtung, da das Eigentum oft in den Hnden einiger weniger Wohnungsbaugesellschaften liegt, die auch sozialen Wohnungsbau betreiben, und sie als eher wenig dicht wahrgenommen werden. Dabei besteht jedoch die Gefahr, dass die Siedlungen ihre charakteristischen Bau- und Freiraumstrukturen verlieren. Anhand europischer Fallbeispiele von 1945 bis 1975 diskutiert Adaptive Re-Use