No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff

No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff

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No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff

Imagine a house constructed in less than forty-eight hours, without using lumber or nails, that is more resistant to fire, earthquakes, and hurricanes than any traditionally built structure. This may sound like the latest development in prefab housing or green architecture, but the design dates back to 1941 when architect Wallace Neff (1895–1982) developed Airform construction as a solution to the global housing crisis. Best known for his elegant Spanish Colonial–revival estates in Southern California, Neff had a private passion for his dome-shaped "bubble houses" made of reinforced concrete cast in position over an inflatable balloon. No Nails, No Lumber shows the beauty and versatility of Neff's design in new and vintage photography, previously unpublished illustrations, and archival material and ephemera.

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Country
USA
Manufacturer
Princeton Architectural Press
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
2012-08-10T00:00:00.000Z
Format
Kindle eBook