The Adaptable House : Designing Homes for Change

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Written by an internationally recognized flexible housing advocate, THE ADAPTABLE HOUSE provides specific design approaches and techniques that facilitate flexible design–both on the inside and outside–making it simple to alter a dwelling layout, demolish partitions or build new ones, upgrade heating systems, change the location of stairs, etc.The book is divided into three logical sections: the first sets the stage for adaptibility, the second outlines relevant p… More >>

The Adaptable House : Designing Homes for Change

3 comments

  1. Sorry I don’t have more time right now to compose a more substantial supportive review, but suffice it to say that I can enthusiastically give this book 5 stars. Though somewhat modest in it’s appearance, the book’s contents are an important advancement of many of the concepts discussed in the equally important book, How Buildings Learn. Importantly, in addition to the ideas discussed, are several examples of actual projects, including construction details and materials showing how to achieve them. This book is a particularly valuable and practical reference for all forward-thinking architects and contractors who truly want to serve their clients for a long time to come.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. bookmark says:

    A MASTER BLUEPRINT FOR FLEXIBLE HOUSING

    Good overview of housing adaptability types- Here Professor Friedman proves that affordable, well constructed housing options exist and that site/ financial constraints can be creatively approached.

    Illustrations are helpful, though more would be useful.

    contributers include Nadia Meratla, Effie Bouras, and André Majaes
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. books12 says:

    good overview of adaptable home techniques

    focus on affordability is a welcome change as most architectural design is geared toward higher end homes.

    illustrations compliment the text

    from the book:

    Author Avi Friedman believes that rather than being unchangeable, physical environments should be designed and constructed to easily adjust to the evolving lifestyle of their inhabitants. A home, he contends, should be structurally flexible enough to adapt to changes such as children “leaving the nest,” elderly relatives moving in, or the need for home office space. Written by an internationally recognized flexible housing advocate, The Adaptable House provides specific design approaches and techniques that facilitate flexible design–both on the inside and outside–making it simple to alter a dwelling layout, demolish partitions or build new ones, upgrade heating systems, change the locations of stairs, etc. The book is divided into three logical sections: the first sets the stage for adaptability, the second outlines relevant principles, and the last shows their actual application. Packed with floor plans, drawings, photos, and charts to fully and clearly illustrate his suggestions, The Adaptable House includes detailed coverage of: * Interior layouts and room configurations * Exterior elements such as roofs and facades * New building materials and methods * Easy add-on and remodels * Single-family and multiple dwelling housing The Adaptable House is a master blueprint for those interested in creating homes that can be quickly, easily, and inexpensively redesigned to meet the dynamic nature of the occupants’ life. contributers include Nadia Meratla, Effie Bouras, and AndrĂ© Majaes
    Rating: 5 / 5