Container Architecture This Book Contains 6441 Containers


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Container architecture : this book contains 6441 containers


Container architecture : this book contains 6441 containers

Author: Jure Kotnik

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008


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Container architecture


Container architecture

Author: Jure Kotnik

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008


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Capsules: Typology of Other Architecture


Capsules: Typology of Other Architecture

Author: Peter Šenk

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-10-12


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This book investigates the architectural, product design, and urban typology of the capsule which, beginning in the 1960s, broadened the concept of the basic building blocks of architecture to include a minimal living unit, called the "capsule." Here it is presented with regard to the continuity of the development of the Modern Movement, its revisionist criticism, pioneering examples, as well as contemporary examples and uses. The typology of the capsule allows us to consider this theme in terms of the architecture of resistance, with the potential to search for an "other" architecture that is embedded in our contemporaneity (manifested in small dwellings, composite structures, and container units; shelters and mobile homes in nature and the urban environment; technology transfer in high-tech designs; devices, additions, and extensions etc.). The concept of the capsule as a building element of architecture, as well as a spatial element, can therefore be regarded as having a generative potential for an architecture of personal space for the individual, forcing us to reflect on our existing living and dwelling conditions.