The Prefabricated Home
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #291353 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-19
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 248 pages
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Synopsis
Industrialized building is nothing new: building components have been mass-produced in factories for at least 200 years. Machine-made bricks, ceramic tiles, sawn timbers, sash windows; all were familiar industrial products in nineteenth-century Europe and America. Sometimes complete buildings - barracks, warehouses, field hospitals, even churches - were made in kit form and shipped all over the world. Twentieth century examples include the 'prefab', the heavyweight precast concrete mass housing of the 1960s and containerized hostels for off-shore oil workers. These were not designed by architects, and in this book, Colin Davies shows how the relationship between architecture and industrialized building, which usually occupy different cultural territories, has now become an urgent issue for architects. While architects have continued to cultivate the historical, theoretical and artistic zones in their territory, they have neglected the field of practical construction and left it up to others to innovate. Industrialized building has continued to develop behind the backs of architects, who now feel increasingly marginalized.




