The Peru Project – Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1969Four photographs depicting: 1) The first and the second floor plans of the Generic House; 2) The first and the second floor plans of both the Large House and the Small House; 3) The Large House plans and 4) The Small House plans. Included are also three negatives of the generic house, the large and the small house plans.
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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SEE ALL Photographs
References
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Development of first Patterns and Pattern Languages
The first patterns were developed in 1967 by a group of people working together with Christopher Alexander in the Center for Environmental Structure. Between 1968 and 1976 the first pattern languages were developed and tested for particular projects undertaken by ...
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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, ...
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Preliminary Design Drawings - Floor Plans
01/01/1969
Two floor plans depicting the first and second floors of the large house type.
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Preliminary Design Drawings - Floor Plans
01/01/1969
Two floor plans depicting the first and second floors of the small house type.
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The Peru Project - Low Cost Housing for the United Nations: Preliminary Design Drawings - Floor Plans
01/01/1969
Two floor plans depicting the first and second floors of the generic house design.