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Residential architecture as infrastructure : open building in practice

By: Publication details: London Routledge 2022Description: xxiv,383pISBN:
  • 9780367863159
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 728 KEN
Contents:
Contents Preface ix List of contributors xiii Summary of the chapters xviii Acknowledgements xxiv PART 1: RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING PROJECTS IN A NUMBER OF COUNTRIES 1 Chapter 1: Basic Principles of an Infrastructure Model of the Building Stock 3 Stephen Kendall Chapter 2: Open Building’s recent developments in the Netherlands 25 Caroline Kruit Chapter 3: Open Building in Finland 64 Carolin Franke Chapter 4: Quality Control by Levels – Steering the Design Process using BEA’s Project Book 90 Jia Beisi Chapter 5: Open Building in Russia 113 Nadezhda Koreneva Chapter 6: Open Building in the Global South 136 Amira Osman PART 2: THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING 175 Chapter 7: The Future of Open Building resides in the Existing Stock 177 Frank Bijdendijk Chapter 8: Japan’s Act Concerning the Promotion of Long-Life Quality Housing 201 Kazunobu Minami Chapter 9: Research, development and implementation of long-life sustainable housing in China 215 Liu Dongwei and Wu Zhichao Chapter 10: Korea’s 100-year housing program 241 Soo-am Kim and Hyeonjeong Yang PART 3: DEVELOPMENTS TOWARD A FIT-OUT INDUSTRY: THE KEY TO RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING 271 Chapter 11: Infill Systems: A New Industry 273 John Habraken Chapter 12: How housing renovation is meeting the challenge of oversupply of dwelling units in Japan 279 Yoshiro Morita and Yongsun Kim Chapter 13: Dualities of Interior Decoration Companies in China 297 Li ShanShan Chapter 14: Developments Toward A RESIDENTIAL FIT-OUT Industry: The Key to a Sustainable Housing Stock 328 Stephen Kendall Postscript: A Personal Note 363 Stephen Kendall Glossary of Open Building Terms 368 Index 372
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Contents
Preface ix
List of contributors xiii
Summary of the chapters xviii
Acknowledgements xxiv
PART 1: RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING PROJECTS IN A NUMBER OF COUNTRIES 1
Chapter 1: Basic Principles of an Infrastructure Model of the Building Stock 3
Stephen Kendall
Chapter 2: Open Building’s recent developments in the Netherlands 25
Caroline Kruit
Chapter 3: Open Building in Finland 64
Carolin Franke
Chapter 4: Quality Control by Levels – Steering the Design Process using BEA’s Project Book 90
Jia Beisi
Chapter 5: Open Building in Russia 113
Nadezhda Koreneva
Chapter 6: Open Building in the Global South 136
Amira Osman
PART 2: THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING 175
Chapter 7: The Future of Open Building resides in the Existing Stock 177
Frank Bijdendijk
Chapter 8: Japan’s Act Concerning the Promotion of Long-Life Quality Housing 201
Kazunobu Minami
Chapter 9: Research, development and implementation of long-life sustainable housing in China 215
Liu Dongwei and Wu Zhichao
Chapter 10: Korea’s 100-year housing program 241
Soo-am Kim and Hyeonjeong Yang
PART 3: DEVELOPMENTS TOWARD A FIT-OUT INDUSTRY: THE KEY TO RESIDENTIAL OPEN BUILDING 271
Chapter 11: Infill Systems: A New Industry 273
John Habraken
Chapter 12: How housing renovation is meeting the challenge of oversupply of dwelling units in Japan 279
Yoshiro Morita and Yongsun Kim
Chapter 13: Dualities of Interior Decoration Companies in China 297
Li ShanShan
Chapter 14: Developments Toward A RESIDENTIAL FIT-OUT Industry: The Key to a Sustainable Housing Stock 328
Stephen Kendall
Postscript: A Personal Note 363
Stephen Kendall
Glossary of Open Building Terms 368
Index 372

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