Krebs, Jan,

Basics Design and Living / Jan Krebs. - 2nd ed. - 1 online resource (76 p.) - Basics .

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: what is a home? -- Basics -- Elements of living -- Building forms -- In conclusion -- Appendix -- ALSO AVAILABLE FROM BIRKHÄUSER

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Residential Buildings are normally the first design projects encountered by the student in his or her training. The focus at this point is on the different conceptual possibilities that allow one to take the first step toward an actual idea. Themes: concepts and kinds of cohabitation and dwelling residential functions the creation of living space design in housing construction This book is intended to help readers to find an easy way into the complex subject of housing design, explaining fundamental concepts, the way the individual living areas can cohere, and building form variations. The aim is to understand approaches to making rooms, living areas and entire residential units fit together, and to be able to use this knowledge to develop one’s own housing construction design work competently and prudently.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9783035623185

10.1515/9783035623185 doi

2021939426


Apartment.
Architectural student handbook.
Basics series.
Bedroom.
Dwelling.
Flat.
Floor plan.
Housing.
Kitchen.
Living room.
Living space.
Residential housing.
Textbook architecture.
Textbook professional practice.
ARCHITECTURE / General.