Collective housing in Spain. 1992-2015
Collective Housing in Spain 1992-2015 completes the study begun with the volume dedicated to the period 1929-1992, covering the evolution of collective housing in Spain over more than two decades.
With a rigorous selection of 76 projects from a database of 366 works, this book offers a systematic vision of collective housing production in the country.
Each project is presented with a detailed file that includes plans at three scales, photographs and bibliographical references, allowing an objective comparison of the architectural and urban strategies applied in each case. The publication also presents comparative graphic studies covering the entire period from 1929 to 2015, facilitating the understanding of the evolution of collective housing in terms of morphology, implementation and typological distribution.
In addition to documenting the changes in housing architecture in Spain, this volume also analyses key issues such as sustainability, urban densification and the relationship between the public and private spheres in housing. Its analytical approach, the precision of its documentation and the clarity of its graphic presentation make it an essential resource for understanding the trends and challenges of collective housing in the contemporary context.
Authors Andrés Cánovas, Carmen Espegel, José María Delapuerta, Carmen Martínez Arroyo, Rodrigo Pemjean
Pages 344
Language Spanish, English
Formato 21 x 29 cm, soft cover
ISBN 978-84-944646-8-3
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