Bryan Burkhart
Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City, 2002, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
ISBN: 9781586851323

From the Publisher. Prefab presents a series of innovative homes and concepts that boldly demonstrate that this is not your grandmother’s prefab, offers a glimpse into the history of prefabricated housing over the last century, and reveals a wealth of practical and attractive alternatives to the status quo. Prefab discusses architects, builders, and designers such as Walter Gropius and Philippe Starck, examines the historical precedents from Albert Frey’s Corbusier-inspired Aluminaire house to Kisho Kurokawa's capsules, and showcases the work of twenty-four contemporary architects and designers who are exploring the myriad possibilities that prefabrication offers for housing of the future. From the fantastical digitized aluminum prototypes of Gregg Lynn to the stylish functionality of IKEA’s prefabricated apartments in Sweden, Prefab presents a series of innovative homes and space-saving concepts that show how far this building technique has come—and how far it can go.

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