The idea that architecture can be portable is one that grabs the
imagination of both designers and the people who use it, perhaps
because it so often forecasts a dynamic and creative solution to
the complex problems of our contemporary mobile society, while at
the same time dealing with issues of practicality, economy and
sustainability.
Architecture in Motion examines the development of portable,
transportable, demountable and temporary architecture from
prehistory to the present day. From familiar vernacular models such
as the tent, mobile home and houseboat, to ambitious developments
in military and construction engineering, all aspects of portable
building are considered.
Building on his earlier works Portable Architecture and Houses
in Motion, Robert Kronenburg compares traditional forms of
building, current commercial products and the work of innovative
designers, and examines key contemporary portable buildings to
reveal surprising, exciting and imaginative examples. He explores
the philosophical and technological issues raised by these
experimental and futuristic prototypes.
By understanding the nature of transitory architecture, a new
ecologically aware design strategy can be developed to prioritise
buildings that 'tread lightly on the earth' and still convey the
sense of identity and community necessary for an established
responsible society. This book provides a unique insight into this
pivotal field of design.
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