The Peru Project – Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1969Sketches drawn to illustrate nine of the patterns proposed for the design of the houses, namely: 1) Direct Visible Parking; 2) Cell Gateway; 3) Flowers on the Street; 4) Front Door Recess; 5) Translucent Opening Patio Roof; 6) Staircase is a Stage; 7) Thick Walls; 8) Individual Bed Alcoves; 9) Family Room Alcoves.
They were exhibited at the 14th International Architecture Biennale Exhibition: “Office US”.
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Photographs of drawings
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Photographs of drawings
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Photographs of drawings
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Designing with Patterns and Generic Rules for Making Centers
Pattern languages consist of a multitude of patterns which reflect and define a way of life, people's inner feelings and aspirations, they relate to culture, to climate and to the actual place, and they are rooted in observation. During the pattern ...
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Project Specific Pattern Languages - Specificity and Generality of Pattern Languages
A shared pattern language in a project acts as the generic system which gives the power to the smaller local acts to form a whole. Within the process of making a project, every individual act of building differentiates space. However, ...