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Studentenhuisvesting = Housing the student

Title
Studentenhuisvesting = Housing the student / [redactie/editors Dick van Gameren and others ; tekstredactie/copy editing Gerda ten Cate, D'Laine Camp ; vertaling/translation Maria van Tol and others].
Publication
Rotterdam : Nai010, [2014], ©2014.

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Additional Authors
  • Gameren, Dick van.
  • Cate, Gerda ten.
  • Camp, D'Laine.
  • Tol, Maria van.
Description
168 pages : illustrations; 28 cm.
Summary
Due to the internationalization of university and higher education, there are very many design assignments for student housing, and offering good quality housing is important when it comes to attracting students. Transience, modularity and transformation are recurring themes in the design of student housing. A new development is the conversion of empty buildings that were originally designed for other purposes into student housing. With essays by Dick van Gameren, Paul Kuitenbrouwer and others, and an interview with Marlies Rohmer, the inspiration behind Bouwjong!, the Groningen manifestation for young people's housing. This issue of DASH on Student Housing features an extensive documentation of plans and shows the development of student housing at all different scales. The projects described in the book include the Morse and Ezra Stiles colleges at Yale University by Eero Saarinen, La Fondation Avicenne in Paris by Claude Parent, Heydar Ghiaï and others, the patio dwellings on the Drienerlo campus by Herman Haan and the new building for Leiden University College in The Hague by Wiel Arets.
Series Statement
Delft architectural studies on housing (DASH) ; 10
Uniform Title
Delft architectural studies on housing ; 10.
Alternative Title
Housing the student
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • In Dutch and English with parallel English and Dutch translation.
ISBN
  • 9789462081222 (pbk.)
  • 9462081220 (pbk.)
OCLC
  • ocn868825141
  • 868825141
  • SCSB-5759731
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Columbia University Libraries