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This is a study of the architect Walter Segal (1907-1985): his background, influences, thoughts, writings, his unique approach to architectural practice (and his built work) and his enduring impact on architecture and attitudes to housing across the world. It firstly sets out his formative years in Continental Europe. Segal's father was an eminent modernist painter and a founder of the Dada movement. Walter grew up surrounded by leaders of the European avant-garde. Qualifying as architect in Germany just as the Nazi party came to power, Segal moved to Switzerland, Mallorca, Egypt and finally to London in 1936. The second section focuses on Walter Segal's central theme of popular housing, his unique and independent form of professional practice, how he managed to spread his ideas through writing and teaching, and how his architecture developed towards the timber-frame form known world-wide today as 'the Segal system', which could be used by people to build their own houses. The third section follows the development of the timber-frame form known world-wide today as 'the Segal method' and how it came to be used by people to build and indeed design their own houses. This culminated at the time of Segal's death in two areas of self-built public authority social housing in London - housing which, nearly half a century later, remains as unique and highly desirable neighbourhoods. The final section explores the legacy offered by Segal to younger generations; how his work and example, half a century after his timber 'method' was developed, leads to the possibility of making, and then living within, communities whose places are constructed with a flexible, easily assembled, planet-friendly timber-frame building system today and tomorrow.
How can we make old houses energy efficient without devaluing future sustainability? And how can we do so without compromising their appeal and character? This practical and essential guide to retrofitting for energy efficiency seeks to provide answers to this and other questions homeowners of old houses are asking. Whether your house is medieval and timber-framed or a Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian terrace, it can be made more energy efficient and sustainable. This practical, comprehensive and fully illustrated handbook will show you how. Revised and updated throughout, and with a foreword by Kevin McCloud, Old House Eco Handbook includes chapters on the building envelope; roofs and ceilings; windows and doors; walls; floors; paints; energy, air and water; plus a brand new chapter on retrofit materials. In association with The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, this is a must have for owners of old houses looking to make their homes more energy efficient and sustainable.
All the episodes from the first two series of the D.I.Y. programme in which Kevin McCloud shows how anyone can build their own home. In series one Kevin sets about building a woodland cabin in Somerset. Recycling, reusing and repurposing various materials as he goes, Kevin builds his house from scratch and in the process creates his own biodiesel and methane, makes glass using sand and a chair using a 1950s tractor and even finds a way to heat his own hot tub. In series two Kevin creates his own beach hut on the Jurassic Coast, complete with a rotating hammock, an observation tower and a solar-powered shower.
All four episodes from the second series of the documentary in which Kevin McCloud builds a small home, recycling, reusing and repurposing various materials as he goes. In this series, Kevin creates his own beach hut on the Jurassic Coast, complete with a rotating hammock, an observation tower and a solar-powered shower.
Four-part documentary series in which Kevin McCloud builds his own woodland cabin in Somerset. Recycling, reusing and repurposing various materials as he goes, Kevin builds his house from scratch and in the process creates his own biodiesel and methane, makes glass using sand and a chair using a 1950s tractor and even finds a way to heat his own hot tub.
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