Offsite Architecture
Constructing the future
Herausgeber: Quale, John D.; Smith, Ryan E.
Offsite Architecture
Constructing the future
Herausgeber: Quale, John D.; Smith, Ryan E.
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Establishes the current â and future â state of thinking in Offsite Architecture. An international range of academics and practitioners share their ideas and practical findings. Required reading for academics, students and practitioners.
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Establishes the current â and future â state of thinking in Offsite Architecture. An international range of academics and practitioners share their ideas and practical findings. Required reading for academics, students and practitioners.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781138821392
- ISBN-10: 113882139X
- Artikelnr.: 47855979
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781138821392
- ISBN-10: 113882139X
- Artikelnr.: 47855979
Ryan E. Smith is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Utah, USA. He has investigated offsite design and construction for nearly a decade through industry-applied research. He is author of Prefab Architecture (Wiley, 2010) and Building Systems (Routledge, 2012). He is past Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences Off-Site Construction Council. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Offsite Construction at Edinburgh Napier University in the UK. John D. Quale is Director and Professor of Architecture at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, USA. His expertise is in sustainable design, affordable housing, prefabrication, the environmental impact of construction, and collaborative and integrated design processes. He is the author of Sustainable, Affordable, Prefab: The ecoMOD Project (UVA Press, 2012) and Trojan Goat: A Self-Sufficient House (UVA Press, 2002), about his leadership of the 2002 UVA Solar Decathlon Team in a national design/build house competition sponsored by the US Department of Energy.
Foreword Chris Sharples Introduction Ryan E. Smith and John Quale Part 1:
Offsite Theory 1. Industrialized Building System Categorization
Roger-Bruno Richard 2. System Structures: Theory of Industrialized
Architecture Kasper Sánchez Vibæk 3. Constructing Dialogues: On
Architectural Potentials of Montage Charlotte Bundgaard 4. Industrial
Relevancy Today: Suggestions for Offsite Construction Industry's Future
Trends Marjorie P. Callahan 5. Mapping the Modular Industry Ivan Rupnik 6.
Prefabricated Housing in Architectural Culture Mathew Aitchison and John
Macarthur Part 2: Offsite Practices 7. Offsite Construction Industry
Meta-Analysis: Industry Survey Results Talbot Rice and Ryan E. Smith 8.
Permanent Modular Construction: Construction Performance Ryan E. Smith and
Talbot Rice 9. Off-site Construction in Education: a survey of
prefabrication in design and construction academics Ryan E. Smith, Jon
Elliott, and Kevin Grosskopf 10. Onsite vs. Offsite: Comparing
Environmental Impacts John Quale 11. High Performance Affordable Modular
Homes: A University and Modular Industry Collaboration John Quale 12. A
Case Study of Multi-Trade Near-Site Factory Assembly Kihong Ku and Paul
Broadstone 13. Prefabricated Housing In Japan Dana Buntrock 14. Offsite
Construction in Sweden: from Technology to Integrated Process Helena
Lidelöw 15. A Scottish Perspective on Timber Offsite Construction Robert
Hairstans and Fausto Sanna List of Illustration Credits Glossary of Terms
Index
Offsite Theory 1. Industrialized Building System Categorization
Roger-Bruno Richard 2. System Structures: Theory of Industrialized
Architecture Kasper Sánchez Vibæk 3. Constructing Dialogues: On
Architectural Potentials of Montage Charlotte Bundgaard 4. Industrial
Relevancy Today: Suggestions for Offsite Construction Industry's Future
Trends Marjorie P. Callahan 5. Mapping the Modular Industry Ivan Rupnik 6.
Prefabricated Housing in Architectural Culture Mathew Aitchison and John
Macarthur Part 2: Offsite Practices 7. Offsite Construction Industry
Meta-Analysis: Industry Survey Results Talbot Rice and Ryan E. Smith 8.
Permanent Modular Construction: Construction Performance Ryan E. Smith and
Talbot Rice 9. Off-site Construction in Education: a survey of
prefabrication in design and construction academics Ryan E. Smith, Jon
Elliott, and Kevin Grosskopf 10. Onsite vs. Offsite: Comparing
Environmental Impacts John Quale 11. High Performance Affordable Modular
Homes: A University and Modular Industry Collaboration John Quale 12. A
Case Study of Multi-Trade Near-Site Factory Assembly Kihong Ku and Paul
Broadstone 13. Prefabricated Housing In Japan Dana Buntrock 14. Offsite
Construction in Sweden: from Technology to Integrated Process Helena
Lidelöw 15. A Scottish Perspective on Timber Offsite Construction Robert
Hairstans and Fausto Sanna List of Illustration Credits Glossary of Terms
Index
Foreword Chris Sharples Introduction Ryan E. Smith and John Quale Part 1:
Offsite Theory 1. Industrialized Building System Categorization
Roger-Bruno Richard 2. System Structures: Theory of Industrialized
Architecture Kasper Sánchez Vibæk 3. Constructing Dialogues: On
Architectural Potentials of Montage Charlotte Bundgaard 4. Industrial
Relevancy Today: Suggestions for Offsite Construction Industry's Future
Trends Marjorie P. Callahan 5. Mapping the Modular Industry Ivan Rupnik 6.
Prefabricated Housing in Architectural Culture Mathew Aitchison and John
Macarthur Part 2: Offsite Practices 7. Offsite Construction Industry
Meta-Analysis: Industry Survey Results Talbot Rice and Ryan E. Smith 8.
Permanent Modular Construction: Construction Performance Ryan E. Smith and
Talbot Rice 9. Off-site Construction in Education: a survey of
prefabrication in design and construction academics Ryan E. Smith, Jon
Elliott, and Kevin Grosskopf 10. Onsite vs. Offsite: Comparing
Environmental Impacts John Quale 11. High Performance Affordable Modular
Homes: A University and Modular Industry Collaboration John Quale 12. A
Case Study of Multi-Trade Near-Site Factory Assembly Kihong Ku and Paul
Broadstone 13. Prefabricated Housing In Japan Dana Buntrock 14. Offsite
Construction in Sweden: from Technology to Integrated Process Helena
Lidelöw 15. A Scottish Perspective on Timber Offsite Construction Robert
Hairstans and Fausto Sanna List of Illustration Credits Glossary of Terms
Index
Offsite Theory 1. Industrialized Building System Categorization
Roger-Bruno Richard 2. System Structures: Theory of Industrialized
Architecture Kasper Sánchez Vibæk 3. Constructing Dialogues: On
Architectural Potentials of Montage Charlotte Bundgaard 4. Industrial
Relevancy Today: Suggestions for Offsite Construction Industry's Future
Trends Marjorie P. Callahan 5. Mapping the Modular Industry Ivan Rupnik 6.
Prefabricated Housing in Architectural Culture Mathew Aitchison and John
Macarthur Part 2: Offsite Practices 7. Offsite Construction Industry
Meta-Analysis: Industry Survey Results Talbot Rice and Ryan E. Smith 8.
Permanent Modular Construction: Construction Performance Ryan E. Smith and
Talbot Rice 9. Off-site Construction in Education: a survey of
prefabrication in design and construction academics Ryan E. Smith, Jon
Elliott, and Kevin Grosskopf 10. Onsite vs. Offsite: Comparing
Environmental Impacts John Quale 11. High Performance Affordable Modular
Homes: A University and Modular Industry Collaboration John Quale 12. A
Case Study of Multi-Trade Near-Site Factory Assembly Kihong Ku and Paul
Broadstone 13. Prefabricated Housing In Japan Dana Buntrock 14. Offsite
Construction in Sweden: from Technology to Integrated Process Helena
Lidelöw 15. A Scottish Perspective on Timber Offsite Construction Robert
Hairstans and Fausto Sanna List of Illustration Credits Glossary of Terms
Index