Prefabs

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Aluminium Bungalow
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Florence
Genoa
Gropius and mass produced house
Impact political context on Northern & Central Italian Urban Development
Italian population 14th - 17th Centuries
Italian urban development Renaissance
Le Corbusier
Lombardy
Lord Portal
Mass Observation
Mass Produced House
Milan
Nissen Hut
Patronage
Permanent Housing Programme
Piedmont
Portal Bungalow
Portal Prototype
Post-war Home
postwar housing policy
Prefabricated Bungalow
Prefabricated House
Relationship between economic development and urban physical structure
Secular and ecclesiastical buildings
social history housing after 2nd World War
social housing history
South Woodham Ferrers
Tarran System
Temporary Bungalows
Temporary Housing
Temporary Housing Programme
temporary housing programme analysis
TVA Project
UK housing needs post World War 2
urban planning UK
USA Experience
Veneto
Venice
War Time
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032226088
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1995, this book unravels the history of the ‘temporary bungalow’ and shows that perhaps it was more a question of providing a new peace-time product for factories than a means of providing accommodation for the homeless. Built in a period of housing history which remains fascinating for architects and planners and admired by some of their first occupants but berated by others, those prefabs remaining today are subject to preservation orders but also perhaps offer a solution to the ongoing housing crisis in the UK. The book includes chapters on the development of the prefab house in the UK; comparisons with temporary housing programmes in the USA, Sweden and Germany; political and economic considerations to the UK Temporary Housing Programme and a discussion of the design of the Arcon, Uni-Seco, Tarran and Aluminium Temporary Bungalows.

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