Inside prefab : the ready-made interior / Deborah Schneiderman [book]
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TextPublication details: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2012Description: 144 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: - 9781568989877
- NA 2850 S33I 2012
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SPU D SPACE | General Books (ENGLISH) | DSPACE General Shelves | NA 2850 S33I 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | F062636 |
Includes index
As an inherently sustainable and affordable building method, prefabrication has enjoyed a revival in recent years, attracting clients and architects alike. Low construction costs, efficiency, and sustainability make prefabrication an attractive solution for contemporary interior designers. Off-site production for interior design elements has been the norm for centuries, from the first Asian paper screens to the packaged kitchens of the mid-twentieth century, but it has rarely been the topic of serious discussion. In Inside Prefab, author Deborah Schneiderman offers a fascinating history of prefabricated interior design, followed by twenty-four contemporary case studies. The richly illustrated examples in this book range from interior walls, kitchens, bathrooms, furniture, and offices to complete prefabricated house interiors. This first book-length discussion and showcase of the prefabricated interior environment includes projects by established architects such as Shigeru Ban, Atelier Tekuto, and Greg Lynn, as well as up-and-coming firms.
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