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Modular construction has the potential to improve housing quality, speed up delivery and reduce building costs – so why isn’t everyone doing it? This practical handbook combines real-world advice on designing modular housing with a compelling argument for off-site construction as a means for architects taking a greater role and achieving more influence in their housing projects. Focusing on the benefits as well as the challenges of modular construction, this book illustrates that off-site construction need not act as a design constraint and can in fact provide an opportunity for greater design impact. Richly illustrated with recent case studies and featuring over 100 photographs of exemplar projects, The Modular Housing Handbook provides inspiration as well as timely, practical advice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

About the Authors

Foreword

Preface

Part I: Making modular housing

1. Towards a modular architecture

2. A modern modular vernacular

3. Making a modular metropolis

4. The architect as designer in industry

5. Making sure it stacks up

6. The modular world

7. Building a more modular future

Part II: Case studies

Case study 1: Apex House

Case study 2: New Islington

Case study 3: Greenford Quay

Case study 4: Beechwood West

Case study 5: Mapleton Crescent

Case study 6: Union Wharf

Case study 7: Clement Canopy

Case study 8: George Street

References

Further reading

Index

Image credits

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      Publisher: RIBA Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781859468654, 978-1859468654
      ISBN10: 1859468659

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Modular construction has the potential to improve housing quality, speed up delivery and reduce building costs – so why isn’t everyone doing it? This practical handbook combines real-world advice on designing modular housing with a compelling argument for off-site construction as a means for architects taking a greater role and achieving more influence in their housing projects. Focusing on the benefits as well as the challenges of modular construction, this book illustrates that off-site construction need not act as a design constraint and can in fact provide an opportunity for greater design impact. Richly illustrated with recent case studies and featuring over 100 photographs of exemplar projects, The Modular Housing Handbook provides inspiration as well as timely, practical advice.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      About the Authors

      Foreword

      Preface

      Part I: Making modular housing

      1. Towards a modular architecture

      2. A modern modular vernacular

      3. Making a modular metropolis

      4. The architect as designer in industry

      5. Making sure it stacks up

      6. The modular world

      7. Building a more modular future

      Part II: Case studies

      Case study 1: Apex House

      Case study 2: New Islington

      Case study 3: Greenford Quay

      Case study 4: Beechwood West

      Case study 5: Mapleton Crescent

      Case study 6: Union Wharf

      Case study 7: Clement Canopy

      Case study 8: George Street

      References

      Further reading

      Index

      Image credits

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