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1861892438 978-1861892430 June 15, 2005
From sash windows and ceramic tiles to barracks and warehouses, industrialized building has thrived since the nineteenth century in Europe and America. Yet architects have neglected this area of practical construction in favor of historical, theoretical, and artistic analyses, resulting in the emergence of an influential building industry with architects on the far margins. Colin Davies explores in The Prefabricated Home how the relationship between architecture and industrialized building has now become an urgent issue for architects.

The Prefabricated Home outlines the methods and motives of prefabricated buildings and assesses their architectural implications. Davies traces the origins of the branded building phenomenon with examples ranging from the Dymaxion bathroom to IKEA's "Bo Klok" house. He also analyzes the use of industrialized buildings worldwide—including McDonald's drive-through restaurants and contrasts the aesthetic concerns of architects against the economic ones of industrialized building manufacturers. Ultimately, The Prefabricated Home proposes a partnership of architects and industrialized building that could potentially produce an exciting new type of humane and eco-conscious architecture.
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"An impassioned call to architects to change their attitudes to design processes, manufacturing methods and relationships with clients. . . The Prefabricated Home is a more complex and provocative book than it might at first appear. By turns angry and optimistic, it is both a challenging and enjoyable read."--Building Design
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"Simple . . . necessary."--Parachute
 
 
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"An excellent survey of the prefabrication debate."--Grand Designs
 
 
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"A modestly titled but densely informative book that could potentially help change the world, for real. . . . He reveals fresh insight on the braoder issues of architecture and the original ideals of the modernists. . . . [Davies] writes with clarity, grace, and an intellectual rigour that is surprisingly free of jargon. The Prefabricated Home is a brilliant and timely book for anyone in the profession."--Azure
 
 
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"An incisive, provocative, and well researched polemic."--Architectural Review
 
 
(Stephen Mullin Architectural Review )

“Easy-to-read and provocative . . . the book will be valuable to a wide and diverse audience of general readers, design students, practitioners, and academics . . . Davies achieves such broad appeal by cleverly packaging two narratives into one book. His polemic on modern architecture is embedded inside of a competent short history of western architects'' experimentations with prefabricated single family homes.”—Design Issues
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About the Author

Colin Davies is professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of North London and the author of High-tech Architecture.

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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books (June 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861892438
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861892430
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,092,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Research and Style make for excellent reading, May 13, 2008
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As an architect interested in the idea of prefabrication I approached this book with the hope of learning as well as being instructed and entertained.
The author succeeded on all counts.
This book is extremely readable without losing any weight in content.
I recommend it to anyone looking for both a historical and a social history of prefabricated building techniques.
My only criticism is that the book skimmed over the huge prefab industry in Asia and Japan in particular to focus on Europe and North America. A small gripe concerning an excellent and rewarding read.
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The prefabricated house is an important theme, perhaps the most important, in the conventional, canonical history of twentieth-century architecture. Read the first page
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The Prefabricated Home, Frank Lloyd Wright, Border Oak, Maison Citrohan, Murray Grove, Sears Roebuck, Wichita House, General Houses, Hong Kong, Norman Foster, Palm Harbor, Shanghai Bank, Gothic Revival, New York, Richard Rogers, Walter Gropius, American Houses, Gilbert Herbert, Kings Hill, Michael Hopkins, New Jersey, Second World War, Sekisui Heim, Southern Pines, Cartwright Pickard
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