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Functional Roof Areas - Toits polyvalents

Editorial
Le Corbusier was arguably the most influential architect in the propagation of the flat roof during the early modern movement. The discussion whether a roof should be flat or pitched however, belongs to the past. Flat or pitched, roofs can do much more than just finish a space or provide weather protection. This issue presents some of these alternatives; the roof as a terrace or garden space, solar power station, or even a place for building extensions and increasing urban density. Table of Contents
p. 1378 Mansard Roof, Parasite or "Symbiont"? Strategies for Increasing Urban Density at Roof Level author Kaltenbach, Frank
p. 1396 Arts Centre in Calheta, Madeira architect David, Paolo
p. 1401 House in London architect Gianni Botsford Architects
p. 1406 Dental Clinic in Otake architect Sambuichi Architects
p. 1409 House in Waidhofen architect Hertl.Architekten
p. 1412 Psychiatric Clinic in Elsinore architect PLOT = BIG+JDS
p. 1415 "Plus-Energy" Housing and Service Centre in Freiburg architect Disch, Rolf
p. 1420 Grammar School in Dallgow-Döberitz architect Grüntuch Ernst Architekten
p. 1426 Lakeside Swimming Pool in Calaro architect the next ENTERprise - architects
p. 1434 The Stability of Hall Structures - Problems and Solutions author Gottschalk, Herbert
p. 1438 Liquid Applied Roof Waterproofing Kits - An Option Not Only for Complex Roof author Ernst, Wolfgang
p. 1444 Soltag and Atika - Two Prototypes for Dwellings on Existing Roofs author Schittich, Christian

Année d'édition : 2006

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