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_d35751
020 _a978-8-4175-5762-1
040 _aBC-EPAU
041 _afre
100 _aANDREU BACH , David
245 _aContainer architecture
260 _aEspagne
_bEdition du layeur
_c2023
300 _a255 p.
_bCouv. ill. en coul. , ill.en coul. photos
_c29 cm
942 _c01
_t0637
_u6.1.2.5
994 _a06370008
520 _aThe ultimate in sustainable architecture, containers provide a cheap and resilient building material with a myriad of possible applications. Modular, these self contained units are easy to attach to an existing build, incorporate within larger buildings or even combine together to create a single structure uniquely their own. Traditionally used in maritime and rail transport, these versatile vessels are by nature robust and durable, combining strength with all the benefits of a recycled material. Container Architecture features some of the most innovative uses of containers in building across sectors and scales including single-family and collective housing, shopping centers, offices, schools, hotels, restaurants, shelters, laboratories and works of ephemeral architecture
653 _aConstruction modulaire -- --
653 _aArchitecture durable
653 _a Dessins et plans Architecture
653 _a Vingt et unième siècle