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English | Softcover | 2017 | 440 pages | 24×17 cm
Publisher Quodlibet
Author Yona Friedman
ISBN 9788822903228
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【Book Description】
This volume brings together practical texts written after the 1970s, compiling architect Yona Friedman’s guidelines for constructing roofs and shelters intended for impoverished communities in the Global South. The material focuses on meeting essential housing needs with minimal resources and highlights the crucial role of residents as active participants in shaping their living environments. Originally tested by UNESCO, these manuals employ clear, blackboard-style diagrams to illustrate core construction methods and design principles, reflecting Friedman’s deep commitment to social equity and environmental sustainability. The book ultimately argues that many of the crises facing contemporary cities stem from humanity’s neglect of the planet and calls for a renewed understanding of architecture’s responsibility toward ecological and social challenges.
【Details】
Author: Yona Friedman
Publisher: Quodlibet
Size: 24 × 17 cm
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 440 pages