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British plus Irish Modern: New Houses and Old Houses Made New [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 260 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x254 mm, weight: 1510 g, 480 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1864707534
  • ISBN-13: 9781864707533
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 260 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x254 mm, weight: 1510 g, 480 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1864707534
  • ISBN-13: 9781864707533
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
•Demonstrates how key architects across Britain and Ireland are blending contemporary design practices with traditional vernacular buildings

•Features stunning full-color photography throughout, informative descriptions and detailed floor plans

•Will appeal to all architects, landscape designers, urban planners, developer-clients, and educators

•Features an array of award-winning and highly commended projects including Bureau de Change's Folds House, winner of a 2016 Times Best Homes Award; Coppin Dockeray's Antsy Plum, winner of the 2016 South West RIBA Award; Tsuruta Architects' House of Trace, winner of RIBA's 2016 Stephen Lawrence Prize; Cassion Castle Architects' Oak Lane House, winner of the Daily Telegraph's Home Buildings Awards Best Residential Design 2016; and Broadstone's Tireighter Cairn, winner of the Single House Building category at the 2017 Building and Architect of the Year Awards

House design in Britain and Ireland is guided by climate, landscape and local resources just as much as the centuries-old traditions that have influenced architectural shape and form. Today's best-known and emerging architects interpret their briefs with imaginative flair: they are transforming houses for the next generation of families by blending their renewed vigor for a local aesthetic with new materials and trends.

Many of the new houses featured in British & Irish Modern reflect the architect's focus on redefining local expectations for form by beautifully juxtaposing the traditional with contemporary structures, thus forging a new vernacular. Architects across this region are wholeheartedly seeking opportunities to re-use existing structures in myriad ways, resulting in surprising and remarkably unique renditions of old houses and buildings made new.

Shown in stunning, full-color photographic detail are hundreds of pages of new and renovated houses, cottages and even converted barns nestled in misty rural valleys, including new and retrofitted modern inner-city terraces and townhouses that make the best use of available space.

Houses are selected for levels of comfort, use of materials, and dramatic expression of traditional and contemporary architecture, as well as houses that capitalize on longer and warmer summers imposed by changing weather patterns in this corner of the globe. Houses are designed with indoor spaces and intimate courtyards for play and recreation that draw in light and shield from the extreme weather elements yet maintain an eye on sustainability and affordability.

British & Irish Modern reveals a rich array of works that showcase how architecture in Britain and Ireland today has much to teach the world about creative, high-caliber design, innovative application of materials, and cautious but clever reliance on resources.

House design in Britain and Ireland is guided by climate, landscape and local resources just as much as the centuries-old traditions that have influenced architectural shape and form. Today's best-known and emerging architects interpret their briefs with imaginative flair: they are transforming houses for the next generation of families by blending their renewed vigor for a local aesthetic with new materials and trends. Many of the new houses featured in British + Irish Modern reflect the architect's focus on redefining local expectations for form by beautifully juxtaposing the traditional with contemporary structures, thus forging a new vernacular. Architects across this region are wholeheartedly seeking opportunities to re-use existing structures in myriad ways, resulting in surprising and remarkably unique renditions of old houses and buildings made new. Shown in stunning, full-color photographic detail are hundreds of pages of new and renovated houses, cottages and even converted barns nestled in misty rural valleys, including new and retrofitted modern inner-city terraces and townhouses that make the best use of available space. Houses are selected for levels of comfort, use of materials, and dramatic expression of traditional and contemporary architecture, as well as houses that capitalize on longer and warmer summers imposed by changing weather patterns in this corner of the globe. Houses are designed with indoor spaces and intimate courtyards for play and recreation that draw in light and shield from the extreme weather elements yet maintain an eye on sustainability and affordability. British + Irish Modern reveals a rich array of works that showcase how architecture in Britain and Ireland today has much to teach the world about creative, high-caliber design, innovative application of materials, and cautious but clever reliance on resources.
Foreword 8(2)
Maggie Toy
142 South Street
Sandy Rendel Architects
10(6)
Ansty Plum House + Studio
Coppin Dockray Architects
16(6)
Artemis Barn
Chiles Evans + Care Architects
22(6)
Austen House
Adam Knibb Architects
28(6)
Backwater
Platform 5 Architects
34(8)
Ballymagarry Road House
2020 Architects
42(6)
Beckett House
Adam Knibb Architects
48(6)
Brackenbury House
Neil Dusheiko Architects
54(6)
Courtyard House
Dallas-Pierce-Quintero
60(6)
Drag and Drop House
Ashton Porter Architects
66(6)
Escape to the Roof
A Small Studio
72(6)
Folds House
Bureau de Change
78(6)
Gallery House
Neil Dusheiko Architects
84(8)
Hartrow
Strom Architects
92(6)
Hazel Lane Mews
Dublin Design Studio
98(6)
House 19
Jestico + Whiles
104(6)
House for an Art Lover
shedkm
110(6)
House of Trace
Tsuruta Architects
116(6)
Hurdle House
Adam Knibb Architects
122(6)
Infinity House
Spaced Out Ltd
128(6)
Knowle House
Chiles Evans + Care Architects
134(6)
Le Petit Fort
Hudson Architects
140(6)
Lion Gate Gardens
3S Architects and Designers
146(6)
MAP House
SAM Architects
152(6)
Oak Lane House
Cassion Castle Architects
158(8)
Oaklands
Broadstone Architects
166(6)
The Old Water Tower
Gresford Architects
172(6)
One Up Two Down
McCullough Mulvin Architects
178(6)
Pages Lane
Kirkwood McCarthy
184(6)
Pennycroft
Napier Clarke Architects
190(8)
The Quest
Strom Architects
198(6)
Rose Garden House
Triona Stack Architects
204(6)
Scenario House
Scenario Architecture
210(6)
Springfield Farm
Andrew Wood Associates and Designscape Architects
216(6)
St John -- Rye
Marta Nowicka - DOM stay and live
222(8)
The Thatched Cottage
Relform [ architects + urban strategists]
230(6)
Tireighter Cairn
Broadstone Architects
236(6)
Winkley Workshop
Kirkwood McCarthy
242(8)
Woodpeckers
Strom Architects
250(6)
Index of Architects 256
Maggie Toy spent a decade as the editor of international magazine Architectural Design and is the author of several books on architecture.