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Grundrisse gegen die Krise: Die Entwurfsmethode Alexander Kleins und die Zukunft des Wohnens
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Grundrisse gegen die Krise: Die Entwurfsmethode Alexander Kleins und die Zukunft des Wohnens in Brampton, ON
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Grundrisse gegen die Krise: Die Entwurfsmethode Alexander Kleins und die Zukunft des Wohnens in Brampton, ON
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The poor living conditions of 1920s Berlin were driven and compounded by population growth, housing scarcity, and profiteering. Like today, many architects in the Weimar Republic sought to identify solutions for the housing crisis. Alexander Klein was one of them. His design method, which unites considerations of cost-efficiency, hygiene, usage, and comfort, is based on an analysis of the economic and legal foundations of housing construction. Building on a thorough examination of housing floor plans, he developed a systematic approach for creating high-quality living spaces with limited resources. Angelika Hinterbrandner illuminates the development of Klein’s methods and draws parallels with the challenges of housing scarcity today. What can Klein’s approach teach us? A rediscovery and reinterpretation of Alexander Klein as a pioneer of small apartment design Offers a comprehensive analysis of Klein’s 1920s design methodology and of the parameters relevant to building apartments today Includes perspectives on AI-supported floorplan optimization, apartment construction, and housing legislation
The poor living conditions of 1920s Berlin were driven and compounded by population growth, housing scarcity, and profiteering. Like today, many architects in the Weimar Republic sought to identify solutions for the housing crisis. Alexander Klein was one of them. His design method, which unites considerations of cost-efficiency, hygiene, usage, and comfort, is based on an analysis of the economic and legal foundations of housing construction. Building on a thorough examination of housing floor plans, he developed a systematic approach for creating high-quality living spaces with limited resources. Angelika Hinterbrandner illuminates the development of Klein’s methods and draws parallels with the challenges of housing scarcity today. What can Klein’s approach teach us? A rediscovery and reinterpretation of Alexander Klein as a pioneer of small apartment design Offers a comprehensive analysis of Klein’s 1920s design methodology and of the parameters relevant to building apartments today Includes perspectives on AI-supported floorplan optimization, apartment construction, and housing legislation





















