ABSTRACT

Recent societal changes have brought about renewed interest from architects, town planners, housing officials and the public in terraces and townhouses.  The small footprint that this style of house occupies allows a sustainable high density approach to habitation, slowing sprawl and creating energy-efficient affordable living.

Townhouses have been used for hundreds of years, and their evolution is covered from their inception right up to the present day.  With the changing demographics of buyers in mind, Avi Friedman details how the design of these houses can be adapted to keep-up with contemporary needs.

Friedman uses a systematic approach to cover the many facets of townhouses from interior design and construction methods, to urban planning issues like adjusting to the site’s natural conditions, street configurations and open spaces.  This approach creates a book which will be a valuable resource for those involved in the planning, design and creation of terraced and town houses.

Over 150 detailed diagrams and plans, and eighty photos, illustrate the essential elements of this style of housing. In the final chapter, lessons learnt throughout the book are draw together in ten broad ranging case study projects, showing how the various aspects can be put into practice.

chapter 1|12 pages

Terms and Motives

chapter 2|25 pages

Roots and Evolution

chapter 3|20 pages

Forms and Prototypes

chapter 4|26 pages

Interiors

chapter 6|20 pages

Siting a Project

chapter 7|28 pages

Circulation and Parking

chapter 8|24 pages

Open Spaces

chapter 9|26 pages

Infill Housing

chapter 10|43 pages

Projects