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Grand Designs Handbook: The Blueprint for Building Your Dream Home [Minkštas viršelis]

3.67/5 (105 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x18 mm, weight: 890 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 000730742X
  • ISBN-13: 9780007307425
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x189x18 mm, weight: 890 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 000730742X
  • ISBN-13: 9780007307425
TV's architecture and design guru Kevin McCloud shares his passion and expertise in this brilliant guide to designing and building your own home, illustrated with the most memorable houses from the award-winning Channel 4 series.



The book goes way beyond the confines of the usual TV tie-in. Over the 11 years that Grand Designs has been on our screens, Kevin has had plenty of opportunity to formulate his own strong views on what makes truly brilliant architecture. For the first time he can share those views fully, showing that houses too can be architecture and giving any aspiring self-builder the maximum number of tools to ensure that their vision becomes reality, with the minimum amount of heartache along the way.



Through three main sections Thinking, Dreaming and Doing he guides you through each stage of the selfbuild process, from working out what you really want, to finding a plot, obtaining planning permission, commissioning and briefing architects and builders, and implementing the build itself. Structured around fundamental locations urban, suburban and rural Kevin presents his own compendium of houses from across the UK which he finds exciting and exemplary. Some of the most successful projects from the TV series are featured, including Monty Ravenscrofts innovative house in Peckham with its retractable roof, a reinvented violin factory in Waterloo, a converted barn in RossonWye, a spectacular loch-side house on the Clyde estuary and a glass pavilion on a beach near Exeter. As Kevin says, Green is no longer a weird colour to be and running throughout the book is the theme of sustainable building and how to achieve it not as some minority issue only of interest to those who knit their own sofas but as something which is increasingly central to how we will design, build and live in our homes.



Passionate and opinionated, this book is always highly readable and engaging. For anyone who cares about design and for everyone who has ever thought about building their own home it is essential and truly inspiring reading.
Introduction 10(8)
Part 1 Thinking
People: You
18(26)
People: Everybody else
44(20)
Place: A plot on the landscape
64(6)
Place: A place on the planet
70(14)
Place: A plan on the map
84(8)
Part 2 Dreaming
Daring to Dream
92(4)
New Urban - city slick
96(34)
Monty Ravenscroft's House, London
110(4)
FAT House, London
114(2)
Anderson House, London
116(4)
Voss Street House, London
120(2)
Straw Bale House, London
122(4)
Stealth House, London
126(4)
New Suburban - the new cool
130(24)
Bloembollenhof Estate, Vijfhuizen, Holland
142(2)
Abode, Harlow, Essex
144(2)
Evans House, Marlow, Buckinghamshire
146(2)
Nail Houses, London
148(2)
Curved House, London
150(2)
Howth House, Dublin Bay
152(2)
New Rural - urbs in rus
154(24)
Spacelab's Rural Box, Peterborough
166(2)
Kilcreggan, Loch Long, Argyll
168(2)
Future Systems 222 House, Wales
170(4)
Parkyns' House, Port Isaac, Cornwall
174(2)
Butterwell Farm, Looe Valley, Cornwall
176(2)
New Use - clever conversion
178(24)
Vista, Dungeness, Kent
190(2)
Bolsover & Chesterfield Waterworks, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
192(2)
Leith Project, Edinburgh
194(2)
Violin Factory, London
196(2)
Project Orange Rooftop, London
198(2)
Quaker Barns, Haveringland, Norfolk
200(2)
New Life - care, repair and restoration
202(24)
Rupert Spira House, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire
218(2)
Sker House, Porthcawl, Wales
220(2)
Castle Gwydir, St Grwst, Wales
222(4)
Part 3 Doing
Plotting & Scheming
226(10)
Planning Policy & the Planning Police
236(14)
Getting your Head Around a Building: Drawings
250(9)
Building Regulations
259(7)
Managing the Project
266(8)
Managing Money
274(6)
Useful contacts 280(4)
Index 284(4)
Acknowledgements 288
Kevin McCloud is best known as presenter of Channel 4's BAFTA-nominated Grand Designs, now in its 9th series. He writes books and articles about decoration, design, lighting and colour, and is editor-at-large of Grand Designs magazine. In addition, Kevin is a product and lighting designer and in Spring 2009 he launches his own range for John Lewis.