Penshirubiru: collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón
"Japan is undergoing a change. In its cities it is observed how a series of buildings with common characteristics are appearing that rise above their fabric like trees in a dense forest of buildings. These buildings are identified by their great slenderness and their reduced floor space. They c...
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Valencia, Spain
General de Ediciones de Arquitectura
[2021]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Japan is undergoing a change. In its cities it is observed how a series of buildings with common characteristics are appearing that rise above their fabric like trees in a dense forest of buildings. These buildings are identified by their great slenderness and their reduced floor space. They call them 'Penshirubiru', which can be translated as pencil buildings. They are multiple-use buildings, often dedicated to collective housing, although exceptionally there is also the case of a house-building for a single owner. They have an extremely small footprint, so much so that only the surface dedicated to vertical communications can occupy half the floor. They rise in height above these minimal lots forming slender pieces, like a standing pencil, hence their name. When they appear grouped in the same street, it is inevitable to remember the image of a pencil box in use, in which each one has a different length. This new home is undoubtedly a response to the new social model that has generated a majority of single-person households and to a citizen economy based also on this marked individualization and current daily routines that once again tend to this reconcentration of citizens around to very dense areas and with a great mix of uses." -- Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | 267 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9788417753306 8417753303 |
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spelling | Manovel Mariño, Luis Verfasser aut Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón Luis Manovel Mariño, Alberto Nicolau Corbacho, José María de Lapuerta Montoya Penshirubiru Valencia, Spain General de Ediciones de Arquitectura [2021] 267 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Japan is undergoing a change. In its cities it is observed how a series of buildings with common characteristics are appearing that rise above their fabric like trees in a dense forest of buildings. These buildings are identified by their great slenderness and their reduced floor space. They call them 'Penshirubiru', which can be translated as pencil buildings. They are multiple-use buildings, often dedicated to collective housing, although exceptionally there is also the case of a house-building for a single owner. They have an extremely small footprint, so much so that only the surface dedicated to vertical communications can occupy half the floor. They rise in height above these minimal lots forming slender pieces, like a standing pencil, hence their name. When they appear grouped in the same street, it is inevitable to remember the image of a pencil box in use, in which each one has a different length. This new home is undoubtedly a response to the new social model that has generated a majority of single-person households and to a citizen economy based also on this marked individualization and current daily routines that once again tend to this reconcentration of citizens around to very dense areas and with a great mix of uses." -- Provided by publisher Parallel text in Spanish and English Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd rswk-swf Haus (DE-588)4023693-6 gnd rswk-swf Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 s Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Haus (DE-588)4023693-6 s DE-604 Nicolau Corbacho, Alberto Verfasser aut Lapuerta Montoya, José María de Verfasser aut |
spellingShingle | Manovel Mariño, Luis Nicolau Corbacho, Alberto Lapuerta Montoya, José María de Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd Haus (DE-588)4023693-6 gnd |
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title | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón |
title_alt | Penshirubiru |
title_auth | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón |
title_exact_search | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón |
title_exact_search_txtP | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón |
title_full | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón Luis Manovel Mariño, Alberto Nicolau Corbacho, José María de Lapuerta Montoya |
title_fullStr | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón Luis Manovel Mariño, Alberto Nicolau Corbacho, José María de Lapuerta Montoya |
title_full_unstemmed | Penshirubiru collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón Luis Manovel Mariño, Alberto Nicolau Corbacho, José María de Lapuerta Montoya |
title_short | Penshirubiru |
title_sort | penshirubiru collective housing in japan taken to its limit penshirubiru el limite de la vivienda colectiva en japon |
title_sub | collective housing in Japan taken to its limit = Penshirubiru : el límite de la vivienda colectiva en Japón |
topic | Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd Haus (DE-588)4023693-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Architektur Haus Japan |
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