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Future Living : Gemeinschaftliches Wohnen in Japan / Claudia Hildner.

DGBA Architecture, Design and Arts 2000 - 2014 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hildner, Claudia, author.
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Domestic.
Architecture, Modern.
Ethnic architecture.
Japan.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (160 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Basel : Birkhäuser, [2013]
Language Note:
German
Summary:
Einfamilienhäuser werden mehr und mehr unzeitgemäß. Sie bieten keine Antwort auf den demografischen Wandel, und die Tatsache, dass es immer weniger lebenslange Beziehungen gibt. Für neue Familienmodelle oder Formen des Zusammenlebens sind sie meist zu unflexibel. Die Publikation stellt Projekte der letzten Jahre aus Japan vor, die auf die Frage nach neuen Wohnformen Antworten geben. Die Architekten entwickeln Lösungen, in denen die Bewohner zusammenleben, ohne sich zu viel Nähe aufzuzwingen. Die vorgestellten Wohnungstypen und ihre Anordnung erlauben vielfältige Lebensmodelle. Besonders spannend ist dabei der Umgang mit den Zwischenräumen, mit denen ein gradueller Übergang vom öffentlichen zum privaten Raum möglich wird - eine Art zu bauen, die nach Ansicht von Experten die westliche Wohnarchitektur revolutionieren könnte. Die Publikation veranschaulicht diese neuen Formen des Bauens und Wohnens an herausragenden japanischen Beispielen, unter anderem von Shigeru Ban, Sou Fujimoto oder Akihisa Hirata.
Single-family houses are becoming increasingly outdated. They offer no response to demographic change or to the fact that there are fewer and fewer life-long relationships. They are often too inflexible for new family models or ways of cohabitation.This publication presents projects in recent years in Japan, which respond to the need for new forms of housing. The architects are developing solutions that allow residents to live together but still maintain enough distance and privacy. The presented apartment types and their layout allow for a variety of life models. Particularly interesting here is the use of spaces that provide a gradual transition from public to private space-an approach to building that, according to experts, could revolutionize western residential architecture.The publication portrays these new forms of building and living based on prominent Japanese examples that include Shigeru Ban, Sou Foujimoto, and Akihisa Hirata.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Inhalt
Zu diesem Buch: Über das Zusammenleben / Hildner, Claudia
Jenseits der Moderne / Schulz, Evelyn
SOSHIGAYA HOUSE BE-FUN DESIGN + EANA | Tokio 2012
Tokyo Apartment. Sou Fujimoto Architects | Tokio 2009
Setagaya Cooperative House. Hitoshi Wakamatsu Architects | Tokio 2013
Yokohama Apartment. ON design & Partners | Yokohama 2011
Nerima Apartment. Go Hasegawa & Associates | Tokio 2010
One-Roof Apartment. Akihisa Hirata Architecture Office | Jōetsu 2010
Share Yaraicho. Satoko Shinohara + Ayano Uchimura | Tokio 2012
Slide. Komada Architects' Office | Tokio 2009
Apartment I. Office of Kumiko Inui | Tokio 2007
Yotsuya Tenera. Akira Koyama + Key Operation Inc. | Tokio 2010
M-apartment. Shinichirō Iwata Architect | Funabashi 2012
NE apartment. Nakae Architects, Akiyoshi Takagi, Ohno Japan | Tokio 2007
Yuima-ru Nasu. + New Office | Nasu 2011
Trois. Mitsuhiko Satō Architects | Kokubunji 2009
Dancing Trees, Singing Birds. Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects | Tokio 2007
12 STUDIOLO. CAt (C+A Tokyo) | Tokio 2009
Onagawa Container Temporary Housing. Shigeru Ban Architects (VAN) | Onagawa 2011
ALLEY HOUSE. BE-FUN DESIGN + TAS-S | Tokio 2012
Sakura Apartment. Hitoshi Wakamatsu Architects | Tokio 2011
Alp. Akihisa Hirata Architecture Office | Tokio 2010
Komatsunagi Terrace. Mitsuhiko Satō Architects | Tokio 2012
Shakujii Pleats. Makiko Tsukada Architects | Tokio 2010
Applause Azabu. SALHAUS | Tokio 2012
Static Quarry. IKIMONO ARCHITECTS | Takasaki 20
Apartment in Kamitakada. Takeshi Yamagata Architects | Tokio 2008
Anhang
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
3-03821-020-X
OCLC:
870895782

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