Le logement préfabriqué est un problème urgent - pour ceux qui recherchent un logement abordable ainsi que pour les réfugiés fuyant les guerres ou les catastrophes naturelles. Comme les hommes politiques, les architectes ont été pris au dépourvu par la plus grande vague de migration depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Cependant, les tentes-citernes et les conteneurs sont-ils la meilleure solution pour un hébergement bon marché, digne et rapidement assemblé pour les personnes déplacées? Cette situation difficile, ainsi que le paysage urbain en mutation et son espace de plus en plus réduit, remettent en question les normes existantes en matière de logement en série. Des idées audacieuses et non conventionnelles sont nécessaires pour que les architectes puissent proposer des solutions de haute qualité. Des expériences excentriques aux projets déjà réalisés, les équipes internationales de conception présentent leur travail entre les deux pôles de développements non conventionnels et les abris de sauvetage dans ce volume de plus de 250 pages. Avec des articles sur les principes de conception, et divisé en trois sections selon la forme que prennent les structures lors de la livraison - cuboïde, panneaux et unités personnalisées - le livre couvre tout, des folies ludiques aux constructions architecturales destinées aux postes médicaux pour sans-abri et ambulatoires offrant une réponse. aux problèmes sociaux et aux pénuries d’espace. Le texte, les photographies et les plans suggèrent comment on peut faire plus que simplement assembler des conteneurs. Ne devrions-nous pas d’abord envisager des notions allant jusqu’à l’absurde afin de proposer des solutions viables pour le logement aujourd’hui?
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Cornelia Dörries, is an author and studied urban sociology in Berlin and Manchester. As a freelance author she primarily writes about urban development, urban history, architecture and interior design. She lives and works in Berlin. Sarah Zahradnik, is an architect and received her Masters degree in Architecture from the University of South Australia. She has worked in four different continents, including in architecture practices in Australia, Brazil, Mexico and Germany.
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