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E-raamat: Contemporary Vernacular Design: How British Housing Can Rediscover its Soul

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: RIBA Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000701654
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000701654
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This book presents 25 inspirational housing schemes providing hope for the future of home building in Britain. Highlighting the need for the UK to reclaim its sense of local identity through the vernacular, these case studies are not just examples of good design but demonstrate the achievable nature of contemporary vernacular in today's society.

Generating a sense of place, community and regional identity, these schemes are also affordable and highly energy efficient. Through site visits and interviews with both architects and residents, each case study explores how the schemes were delivered, how they have been received by the community, and how passive principles of vernacular design were applied to create true sustainability.
Foreword vii
Introduction 1(4)
Part 1 View on the Vernacular
5(24)
1.1 Housing -- The British View
6(6)
1.2 What is Contemporary Vernacular Design?
12(6)
1.3 Contemporary Vernacular Design Qualities
18(11)
Part 2 Uk Housing
29(56)
2.1 Barking, London
30(4)
2.2 Burnham Overy Staithe, Norfolk
34(4)
2.3 Derwenthorpe, York
38(6)
2.4 Elmswell, Suffolk
44(6)
2.5 Fulmodeston and Barney, Norfolk
50(4)
2.6 New Islington, Manchester
54(6)
2.7 Osprey Quay, Portland
60(4)
2.8 Plockton, Scottish Highlands
64(6)
2.9 St Fagans, Cardiff
70(4)
2.10 Swindon, Wiltshire
74(11)
Lessons from UK Housing
80(5)
Part 3 Co-Housing
85(34)
3.1 Ashley Vale, Bristol
86(4)
3.2 Copper Lane, London
90(4)
3.3 Lancaster Co-Housing, Halton
94(6)
3.4 LILAC, Leeds
100(4)
3.5 Springhill Co-Housing, Stroud
104(6)
3.6 Sieben Linden, Germany
110(9)
Lessons from Co-housing
114(5)
Part 4 Europe
119(38)
4.1 Biesland, Netherlands
120(6)
4.2 Eden Bio, France
126(4)
4.3 Lake Constance, Germany
130(8)
4.4 Vetlanda, Sweden
138(6)
4.5 Vorarlberg, Austria
144(13)
Lessons from Europe
152(5)
Part 5 Rest of the World
157(38)
5.1 Centra Lak'a Uta, Bolivia
158(6)
5.2 Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea
164(8)
5.3 New South Wales, Australia
172(6)
5.4 Santiago, Chile
178(6)
5.5 Yan'an, China
184(11)
Lessons from the Rest of the World
190(5)
Conclusion: How Can British Housing Rediscover its Soul? 195(4)
Notes 199(8)
Further Reading 207(4)
Index 211(4)
Image Credits 215
Clare Nash is a chartered architect, founder of Clare Nash Architecture and lecturer of architectural technology at Oxford Brookes University. Her design focus takes inspiration from the vernacular, which she has studied to masters level within both the UK and abroad.