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Old Becomes New: Housing Transformation

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Old Becomes New: Housing Transformation

Contributors:

By (Author) Dorian Lucas

ISBN:

9783037682753

Publisher:

Braun Publishing AG

Imprint:

Braun Publishing AG

Publication Date:

17th September 2022

UK Publication Date:

9th June 2022

Country:

Switzerland

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architectural structure and design
Architecture: residential and domestic buildings

Dewey:

729

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 280mm

Weight:

1560g

Description

How can homes be upgraded to meet today's demands - from living comfort to energy efficiency and digital requirements How can the fusion of the historic and the new be used as a design element


The use of existing residential buildings scores not only with the charm of what has been handed down, be it a baroque villa, a 19th-century farmhouse, or a post-war bungalow, but actually also always with an excellent ecological balance. The extensive reworking, whether modernization, renovation or extension, is a widespread and thoroughly rewarding task for many architects. Since the initial situation is documented for each of the presented projects, the reader can clearly understand the redesign process.

Author Bio

Dorian Lucas was born in 1974 in the Lake Constance region and later studied photography and design in Berlin and France. After graduating, he worked as a product designer for numerous international companies in France, Germany and Switzerland. Alongside his work in this field he is also active as a freelance journalist and researcher. Through several research projects he has acquired extensive expertise in the field of sustainability. He has recently devoted himself increasingly to the topics of architectural preservation.

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