Description |
1 online resource (178 pages) |
Contents |
Living in Terraced Housing; From Villa to Terraced House Typological Obseravations on Semidetached and Terraced Homes; Guidelines to Energy-Efficient Building with Special Consideration of Construction of Semidetached and Terraced Houses; Table of projects according to materials used; Housing Development in Gantschier; Terraced Housing in Innsbruck; Housing Development in Viken; Patchwork House in Müllheim; Terraced Housing in Darmstadt; Housing Development in Stuttgart; Holiday Houses in Hvide Sande; Terraced Housing in Mulhouse; Housing Groups in Almere; Terraced Housing in Kanoya |
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Sound-Barrier Terraced Housing in HilversumTerraced Housing Row in Munich; Semi-Detached Houses in Münchenstein; City Houses in Nuremberg; Terraced Housing in Küsnacht; Terraced Housing in Göppingen; Housing Development in Gouda; Housing Development in Neu-Ulm; Semi-Detached Houses in Seville; Semi-Detached Housing Development in Ostfildern; Multi-Generational House in Karlsbad; Embankment Houses in Bietigheim-Bissingen; Row Housing in Berlin; Architects; Authors; Bibliography; Picture credits |
Summary |
Semi-Detached and Terraced Houses and ribbon developments constitute an affordable alternative to the single-family house, especially for young families. In times of tight budgets and rising investment costs, they represent a sensible alternative to the freestanding single-family house, particularly in terms of their use of open space |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jung, Patrick.
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Stamm-Teske, Walter.
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Uhlig, Lars-Christian.
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Wiegelmann, Andrea.
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ISBN |
9783034615167 |
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