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Prefab prototypes : site-specific design for offsite construction / Mark Anderson and Peter Anderson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2007Description: 263 p. : Col. ill. ; 32 cmISBN:
  • 1568985606 (alk. paper)
  • 9781568985602
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 690.837 22
LOC classification:
  • TH4819.P7 A584 2006
Contents:
Introduction : designing construction -- Ch. 1. Panelized 2x4 -- Ch. 2. CNC timber framing -- Ch. 3. Concrete systems -- Ch. 4. Steel framing -- Ch. 5. Sandwich panels -- Ch. 6. Modular systems -- Ch. 7. Further experiments -- Afterword : reuse, recycle, prefabricate.
Review: "With Prefab Prototypes, the authors provide a thorough overview of the driving forces behind prefabrication, high-lighting ways in which applied logic and design efficiency result in lower costs, quicker construction time, higher-quality buildings, and environmentally smarter use of resources. The Andersons outline six different construction approaches common to current prefabrication practice - panelized 2x4, CNC timber framing, precast and panelized concrete systems, steel framing, sandwich panels, and modular systems - exploring potentials and appropriate applications for each, illustrated with real-world applications drawn from their projects in the U.S. and Japan. Using residential, commercial, and public examples, the case studies demonstrate that flexible prefabrication technologies, paired with imagination and a sensitivity to local conditions, are as applicable on the side of a cliff, on a remote island, or in the middle of an apple orchard as they are in the heart of downtown or in a dense suburban neighborhood."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : designing construction -- Ch. 1. Panelized 2x4 -- Ch. 2. CNC timber framing -- Ch. 3. Concrete systems -- Ch. 4. Steel framing -- Ch. 5. Sandwich panels -- Ch. 6. Modular systems -- Ch. 7. Further experiments -- Afterword : reuse, recycle, prefabricate.

"With Prefab Prototypes, the authors provide a thorough overview of the driving forces behind prefabrication, high-lighting ways in which applied logic and design efficiency result in lower costs, quicker construction time, higher-quality buildings, and environmentally smarter use of resources. The Andersons outline six different construction approaches common to current prefabrication practice - panelized 2x4, CNC timber framing, precast and panelized concrete systems, steel framing, sandwich panels, and modular systems - exploring potentials and appropriate applications for each, illustrated with real-world applications drawn from their projects in the U.S. and Japan. Using residential, commercial, and public examples, the case studies demonstrate that flexible prefabrication technologies, paired with imagination and a sensitivity to local conditions, are as applicable on the side of a cliff, on a remote island, or in the middle of an apple orchard as they are in the heart of downtown or in a dense suburban neighborhood."--BOOK JACKET.

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