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DASH 07. The Eco-House. Typologies of Space, Production and Lifestyles | Jacques Vink, Piet Vollaard, Dirk van den Heuvel, Dick van Gameren, Annenies Kraaij | 9789056628536

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DASH 07. The Eco-House

Typologies of Space, Production and Lifestyles

Author:Jacques Vink, Piet Vollaard, Dirk van den Heuvel, Dick van Gameren, Annenies Kraaij

Publisher:NAi Uitgevers

ISBN: 978-90-5662-853-6

  • Paperback
  • Dutch, English
  • 160 Pages
  • Jun 14, 2012

This 'Eco House' edition of DASH (Delft Architectural Studies on Housing) examines the history and the future of the sustainable home.

DASH 07. The Eco-House. Typogies of Space, Production and Lifestyles includes attention to basic principles (passive solar energy, semi-climate and ventilation) and material-use concepts. Essays by Daniel A. Barber, Machiel van Dorst, Jacques Vink, and Piet Vollaard provide not only a critical analysis of the current state of affairs, but also an inspirational exploration of possibilities for the future. Drop City pioneer Steve Baer looks back on the Construction of his Zome House and Jean-Philippe Vassal talks about his vision on architecture and sustainability. With extensive documentation of trendsetting homes by such architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Ralph Erskine, Frei Otto, Lacaton & Vassal, Carlos Weeber, DAAD Architecten and 2012Architecten.

Construction is responsible for about 20 per cent of total carbon dioxide emissions and 30 per cent of energy demand; this ranks it alongside the chemical and transport industries among the biggest polluters. Sustainability is therefore one of the most significant issues for designers and architects, as well as a challenging field for innovation and research. DASH goes in search of the ideal eco house: from solar houses to Superuse, from Cradle-to- Cradle to support-infill systems and precise prefab-technology.

Features:

Jacobs House 2, Middleton, Wisconsin, 1943-1948 – Frank Lloyd Wright
Villa Engström, Lisön, Södermanland, 1955-1956 – Ralph Erskine
Zome House, Corrales, New Mexico, 1971-2012 – Steve Baer
Solarhaus, Wermatswil, 1980-1982 – Otto Kolb
Baumhäuser, Berlijn Berlin, 1987-1991 – Frei Otto, Hermann Kendel et al.
Maison Latapie, Floirac, 1993 – Lacaton & Vassal
Woon-werkhuis Hoogland, Groningen, 1997-2007 – DAAD Architecten & Eric de Leeuw
Casa Weeber, St Willibrordus, Curaçao, 2005-2006 – Carlos Weeber & CASArchitects
Loblolly House, Taylors Island, Maryland, 2004-2006 – KieranTimberlake Associates
Casa Muro, Santiago de Chile, 2004-2007 – FAR Frohn & Rojas
Villa Welpeloo, Enschede, 2005-2009 – 2012Architecten

This 'Eco House' edition of DASH (Delft Architectural Studies on Housing) examines the history and the future of the sustainable home.

DASH 07. The Eco-House. Typogies of Space, Production and Lifestyles includes attention to basic principles (passive solar energy, semi-climate and ventilation) and material-use concepts. Essays by Daniel A. Barber, Machiel van Dorst, Jacques Vink, and Piet Vollaard provide not only a critical analysis of the current state of affairs, but also an inspirational exploration of possibilities for the future. Drop City pioneer Steve Baer looks back on the Construction of his Zome House and Jean-Philippe Vassal talks about his vision on architecture and sustainability. With extensive documentation of trendsetting homes by such architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Ralph Erskine, Frei Otto, Lacaton & Vassal, Carlos Weeber, DAAD Architecten and 2012Architecten.

Construction is responsible for about 20 per cent of total carbon dioxide emissions and 30 per cent of energy demand; this ranks it alongside the chemical and transport industries among the biggest polluters. Sustainability is therefore one of the most significant issues for designers and architects, as well as a challenging field for innovation and research. DASH goes in search of the ideal eco house: from solar houses to Superuse, from Cradle-to- Cradle to support-infill systems and precise prefab-technology.

Features:

Jacobs House 2, Middleton, Wisconsin, 1943-1948 – Frank Lloyd Wright
Villa Engström, Lisön, Södermanland, 1955-1956 – Ralph Erskine
Zome House, Corrales, New Mexico, 1971-2012 – Steve Baer
Solarhaus, Wermatswil, 1980-1982 – Otto Kolb
Baumhäuser, Berlijn Berlin, 1987-1991 – Frei Otto, Hermann Kendel et al.
Maison Latapie, Floirac, 1993 – Lacaton & Vassal
Woon-werkhuis Hoogland, Groningen, 1997-2007 – DAAD Architecten & Eric de Leeuw
Casa Weeber, St Willibrordus, Curaçao, 2005-2006 – Carlos Weeber & CASArchitects
Loblolly House, Taylors Island, Maryland, 2004-2006 – KieranTimberlake Associates
Casa Muro, Santiago de Chile, 2004-2007 – FAR Frohn & Rojas
Villa Welpeloo, Enschede, 2005-2009 – 2012Architecten

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