Beschreibung
The Flügelhausa residential building with wings extending to the rear from a main structure on the streetis a type of European urban architecture well suited to contemporary needs. Its rear wings serve a variety of purposessocial, ecological, and economic, reflecting carefully considered urban design. Creating courtyards and gardens, they also reduce street space and lower infrastructure costs. The book demonstrates how this European typology supports key concepts in todays city planning and urban design, including the sponge city, the social city, and the compact city. A sunlight study, insights into climate-conscious and energy-efficient construction, and examples of both subsidized and market-rate housing leave no doubt: Flügelhäuser help create vibrant, livable urban spaces. Following Der Eckhausgrundriss, Der Flügelhausgrundriss is the second volume in the series Bücher zur Stadbaukunst, which explores typologies of European housing. The upcoming volume Gewerbehofhäuser, scheduled for 2026, will complete the trilogy. - In-depth analysis and design concepts for various social housing floor plans Floor plan and isometric diagrams illustrating the sunlight study A practical perspective on balancing quality and cost in rental housing
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
De Gruyter GmbH
[email protected]Genthiner Strasse 13
DE 10785 Berlin
Autorenportrait
Christoph Mäckler, born in 1951 in Frankfurt am Main, has been running MÄCKLER ARCHITEKTEN there since 1981. As a professor of urban design at TU Dortmund (1998-2018), he founded the Deutsches Institut für Stadtbaukunst in 2008 and serves as an advisor to numerous cities on architecture and urban planning. He frequently contributes critical perspectives to contemporary debates on architecture and urban design. Mischa Bosch earned his architecture diploma at HFT Stuttgart, then continued his studies at TH Karlsruhe and ETH Zurich on a DAAD scholarship. After completing a second diploma, he joined PROF. CHRISTOPH MÄCKLER ARCHITEKTEN in 1999, taking charge of design planning in 2004. He became a partner in 2009 and has served as managing director of MÄCKLER ARCHITEKTEN since 2017.