Houses in Motion: The Genesis, History and Development of the Portable Building - Softcover

Kronenburg, Robert H.

 
9780470843314: Houses in Motion: The Genesis, History and Development of the Portable Building

Synopsis

Features extensive illustrations.
∗ Commercially available products are compared with the work of leading designers.
∗ Publication of the Second Edition is to coincide with a major exhibition, "Living in Motion," co–currated by the author.

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About the Author

ROBERT KRONENBURG PhD RIBA is an architect and senior lecturer at the School of Architecture and Building Engineering at the University of Liverpool. His books include Portable Architecture (Architectural Press, 2000), FTL:Softness, Movement and Light (Wiley–Academy, 1997), and Spirit of the Machine (Wiley–Academy, 2001). His research has been supported by the Building Centre Trust, London, the Graham Foundation, Chicago, the US Fulbright Commission, St. John′s College, Oxford University, and the Leverhulme Trust. He curated Portable Architecture at the Royal Institute of British Architects, London and the touring event Spontaneous Construction, and is a curatorial advisor on the Vitra Museum′s international exhibition Living in Motion

From the Back Cover

House in Motion, Second Edition explores the genre of portable, transportable, demountable and temporary architecture. Moving buildings are among the earliest artifacts created by man, and yet they have a persisting relevance that enables a Bedouin tent to exist in the same world as a 90,000–ton aircraft carrier.

In this revised edition of his definitive study, Robert Kronenbourg examines the development of the moveable building from prehistory to the present day, including a entirely new chapter on the influence that new technologies have on the subject. From familiar vernacular models such as the tent, mobile home and houseboat, to developments in military and construction engineering, all aspects of portable architecture are considered.

Kronenbourg makes comparisons between current, commercially available products and the work of innovative designers. He explores the philosophical and technological issues raised by contemporary, experimental and futuristic prototypes, and examines the suitability to purpose of portable building solutions in shelter after disaster situations.

A greater undestanding of the nature of transitory architecture could result in a new, ecologically aware design strategy which prioritises buildings that ′tread lightly on the earth′ and still convey the sense of identity and community necessary for an established responsible society. This book offers readers a unique insight into this increasingly important field of design.

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Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9781854903952: The Genesis, History, and Development of the Portable Building, Academy Editions, London, 1995

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ISBN 10:  1854903950 ISBN 13:  9781854903952
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, 1995
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