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DETAIL

9/2020 Wohnquartiere / Residential Districts
Magazine

Detail ist die internationale Zeitschrift für Architektur + Baudetail. Sie erscheint 12-mal im Jahr und wird in mehr als 90 Länder als bilinguale deutsch-englische Ausgabe geliefert. Detail bietet Dokumentationen und Informationen zu Bauobjekten aller Kategorien. Schwerpunkt: Das Detail im konstruktiven und architektonischen Zusammenhang. Neben den regulären 8 DETAIL Ausgaben mit konstruktiven Themen und 2 DETAIL Konzept-Heften mit typologischer Ausrichtung, bieten die 2 zusätzlichen Ausgaben DETAIL Green praxisgerechte Informationen zu allen Aspekten des nachhaltigen Planens und Bauens. DETAIL is the international journal dedicated to architecture and construction details. Each issue focuses on a particular aspect of design, such as constructing with concrete, roof structures, etc. Emphasis is placed on presenting designs in great detail, and complementing these with drawings in practical scales and superb photographs that illustrate real world examples from near and far. Detail German/English Edition is published 12 times per year.

Wohnen – und was noch?

Autos zu Hainbuchen • Not long ago, Dusseldorf’s Schauspielhaus and Dreischeibenhaus were cut off from the city’s old town by an elevated highway. Today, new buildings with green facades are reanimating these architectural icons and giving the city a breath of fresh air.

Stabkirchen und Touristenrouten • A new definitive work documents 4,000 years of Norwegian architectural history.

Wohnen in Tokio • Tokyo’s diversity is the result of constant destruction and renewal. But the prospects of a shrinking population means the cityscape will increasingly be shaped by conversions and demolitions.

Gedruckte Schalungen für den Stahlbeton-Leichtbau • Digital design and production tools enable the manufacture of load-bearing concrete components combining a refined appearance with material and resource savings.

Architektentag mit Fokus Gebäudehülle

Neues Leben unter dem Dach

Das Quartier als Stadtbaustein der Zukunft • Current pioneering projects show that new building projects in central locations can also be endowed with the charm of inner-city quarters. We have the ability to build cities worthy of a pluralistic society.

Qualitäten für IBA’27-Quartiere

Areal Erlenmatt Ost in Basel

Das Quartier als urbanes Experimentierfeld

Wohnen in der Vertikalen

Distanz schafft Gemeinschaft

Prinz-Eugen-Park in München • For its latest residential district, built on the site of the former Prinz Eugen Barracks, the City of Munich has focused on typological diversity. The 30-hectare site beyond the city centre provides homes for about 4,000 people, and about one third of it was built as an ecological model development using timber and hybrid timber construction. An expressly established cooperative manages the community.

Vom Kasernenareal zum Stadtquartier

Geordnete Vielfalt

Ein Quartier im Quartier

Projektbeteiligte & Hersteller

Wandbaustoffe • Masonry Concrete Timber Construction

Tragwerke • Software Construction

Bäder, Heizung, Lüftung • Fixtures Bathroom Ceramics Heating, Ventilation

Contributors


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: DETAIL Business Information GmbH Edition: 9/2020 Wohnquartiere / Residential Districts

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  • Release date: August 31, 2020

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OverDrive Magazine

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German

Detail ist die internationale Zeitschrift für Architektur + Baudetail. Sie erscheint 12-mal im Jahr und wird in mehr als 90 Länder als bilinguale deutsch-englische Ausgabe geliefert. Detail bietet Dokumentationen und Informationen zu Bauobjekten aller Kategorien. Schwerpunkt: Das Detail im konstruktiven und architektonischen Zusammenhang. Neben den regulären 8 DETAIL Ausgaben mit konstruktiven Themen und 2 DETAIL Konzept-Heften mit typologischer Ausrichtung, bieten die 2 zusätzlichen Ausgaben DETAIL Green praxisgerechte Informationen zu allen Aspekten des nachhaltigen Planens und Bauens. DETAIL is the international journal dedicated to architecture and construction details. Each issue focuses on a particular aspect of design, such as constructing with concrete, roof structures, etc. Emphasis is placed on presenting designs in great detail, and complementing these with drawings in practical scales and superb photographs that illustrate real world examples from near and far. Detail German/English Edition is published 12 times per year.

Wohnen – und was noch?

Autos zu Hainbuchen • Not long ago, Dusseldorf’s Schauspielhaus and Dreischeibenhaus were cut off from the city’s old town by an elevated highway. Today, new buildings with green facades are reanimating these architectural icons and giving the city a breath of fresh air.

Stabkirchen und Touristenrouten • A new definitive work documents 4,000 years of Norwegian architectural history.

Wohnen in Tokio • Tokyo’s diversity is the result of constant destruction and renewal. But the prospects of a shrinking population means the cityscape will increasingly be shaped by conversions and demolitions.

Gedruckte Schalungen für den Stahlbeton-Leichtbau • Digital design and production tools enable the manufacture of load-bearing concrete components combining a refined appearance with material and resource savings.

Architektentag mit Fokus Gebäudehülle

Neues Leben unter dem Dach

Das Quartier als Stadtbaustein der Zukunft • Current pioneering projects show that new building projects in central locations can also be endowed with the charm of inner-city quarters. We have the ability to build cities worthy of a pluralistic society.

Qualitäten für IBA’27-Quartiere

Areal Erlenmatt Ost in Basel

Das Quartier als urbanes Experimentierfeld

Wohnen in der Vertikalen

Distanz schafft Gemeinschaft

Prinz-Eugen-Park in München • For its latest residential district, built on the site of the former Prinz Eugen Barracks, the City of Munich has focused on typological diversity. The 30-hectare site beyond the city centre provides homes for about 4,000 people, and about one third of it was built as an ecological model development using timber and hybrid timber construction. An expressly established cooperative manages the community.

Vom Kasernenareal zum Stadtquartier

Geordnete Vielfalt

Ein Quartier im Quartier

Projektbeteiligte & Hersteller

Wandbaustoffe • Masonry Concrete Timber Construction

Tragwerke • Software Construction

Bäder, Heizung, Lüftung • Fixtures Bathroom Ceramics Heating, Ventilation

Contributors


Expand title description text