ABSTRACT

This book investigates the design, operation and use of contemporary transportable buildings, and explores how functional performance can be assessed in small-scale examples for public use alongside their relationship to other design elements. The research focuses on three case studies, Chengdu Hualin Elementary School, Exxopolis and Kreod, that do not require a high-technology building environment or complex construction skills. Transportable buildings are defined as those that are transported in a number of parts for assembly on site. Contemporary transportable buildings respond to ecological issues, social impacts, technological innovation and economic demands. They can be used to measure a society’s development in environmental sustainability, innovation and economic growth through various forms. Small-scale transportable buildings fulfil many temporary habitation needs in diverse roles, such as non-emergency transitional housing, ephemeral exhibition buildings and seasonal entertainment facilities. Small-Scale Public Transportable and Pre-Fabricated Buildings will be a useful research text for academics and students in architecture, design and sustainable building performance.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

part II|58 pages

Review and synthesis of analysis and evaluation methods

part III|76 pages

Case studies

chapter 6|28 pages

Chengdu Hualin Elementary School

chapter 7|25 pages

Exxopolis: an Architects of Air Project

chapter 8|18 pages

Kreod

chapter 9|3 pages

Summary of case studies

part IV|16 pages

Conclusions

chapter 10|6 pages

Key findings

chapter 11|8 pages

Limitations and further research