Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
299
Language
English
Published
Mar 16, 2017
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This exploration delves into the world of offsite architecture, focusing on how prefabrication has evolved from its early 20th-century roots to become a pivotal approach in modern construction. The authors, Ryan E. Smith and John D. Quale, examine the innovative techniques and methodologies that have emerged, showcasing the potential for efficiency and sustainability in building practices.
By blending theoretical perspectives with practical insights, they highlight case studies that illustrate the successes and challenges faced by architects working in this field. Their analysis considers the implications of offsite construction on urban design, labor dynamics, and environmental impact, providing a holistic view of its role in shaping the future of architecture.
Through a compelling narrative, Smith and Quale invite readers to envision how offsite methods can transform not just structures, but entire communities. Their work serves as both a guide and inspiration for architects and builders eager to embrace the changes that will define the built environment for generations to come.
By blending theoretical perspectives with practical insights, they highlight case studies that illustrate the successes and challenges faced by architects working in this field. Their analysis considers the implications of offsite construction on urban design, labor dynamics, and environmental impact, providing a holistic view of its role in shaping the future of architecture.
Through a compelling narrative, Smith and Quale invite readers to envision how offsite methods can transform not just structures, but entire communities. Their work serves as both a guide and inspiration for architects and builders eager to embrace the changes that will define the built environment for generations to come.
Genres
Science & Technology