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• Strategies for alternative handling of existing building stock. • Case studies of single-family home neighborhoods, residential and office complexes as well as large-scale structures such as parking garages. • Perfect for architects, urban planners, students, and city dwellers. The city of Zurich is growing – like many metropolitan areas. As both the population and employment rates increase, there is a desire for inward densification and thus it is becoming necessary to question how to use the available ground suitable for building more economically. In the last 20 years, Zurich has managed this primarily by replacing new buildings. But what alternatives are there to continue building the city and to incorporate existing buildings to a greater extent? Over a period of three years, the 33.3% design studio of the chair of De Vylder created 22 projects that use specific case studies from the city of Zurich to develop an alternative approach to urban transformation. The design studio participants closely examined urban development practices of different actors, from institutional investors and the public sector to cooperatives and private owners. Based on the specific objectives of owners and developers, the students developed strategies for dealing with the existing building stock. Thus, this publication offers insight into a way of working that does not strive for a 100% solution in the design, but rather seeks gradual, fragmentary approaches between new and old. The 33.3% in the title refers to more than just a numbers game ‒ it is an approach to design that revolves around the economy of resources and considers the existing building as a resource to be used ‒ continuing with what is already there instead of complete demolition and replacement. The publication outlines strategies for dealing with single-family residential areas as well as settlement structures in agglomerations and large-scale buildings. In five chapters, the possibilities of partial...

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Autor
DIVERSE
Format
gebundene Ausgabe
Sprachfassung
Englisch
Seiten
192
Erscheinungsdatum
2024-09-01
Verlag
Triest Verlag

Produktkennung

Artikelnummer m0000NM1V8
EAN 9783038630852
GTIN 09783038630852

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• Strategies for alternative handling of existing building stock. • Case studies of single-family home neighborhoods, residential and office complexes as well as large-scale structures such as parking garages. • Perfect for architects, urban planners, students, and city dwellers. The city of Zurich is growing – like many metropolitan areas. As both the population and employment rates increase, there is a desire for inward densification and thus it is becoming necessary to question how to use the available ground suitable for building more economically. In the last 20 years, Zurich has managed this primarily by replacing new buildings. But what alternatives are there to continue building the city and to incorporate existing buildings to a greater extent? Over a period of three years, the 33.3% design studio of the chair of De Vylder created 22 projects that use specific case studies from the city of Zurich to develop an alternative approach to urban transformation. The design studio participants closely examined urban development practices of different actors, from institutional investors and the public sector to cooperatives and private owners. Based on the specific objectives of owners and developers, the students developed strategies for dealing with the existing building stock. Thus, this publication offers insight into a way of working that does not strive for a 100% solution in the design, but rather seeks gradual, fragmentary approaches between new and old. The 33.3% in the title refers to more than just a numbers game ‒ it is an approach to design that revolves around the economy of resources and considers the existing building as a resource to be used ‒ continuing with what is already there instead of complete demolition and replacement. The publication outlines strategies for dealing with single-family residential areas as well as settlement structures in agglomerations and large-scale buildings. In five chapters, the possibilities of partial...

Produktspezifikationen

Autor
DIVERSE
Format
gebundene Ausgabe
Sprachfassung
Englisch
Seiten
192
Erscheinungsdatum
2024-09-01
Verlag
Triest Verlag

Produktkennung

Artikelnummer m0000NM1V8
EAN 9783038630852
GTIN 09783038630852

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