Explore the world of ADU design: Through engaging stories and gorgeous visuals, this practical and aesthetic design book showcases beautiful and unique ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) from around the world, describes the different ways they are used, and introduces the people who use them.
Today, we are collectively living in a "new normal." The convergence of extreme weather events, natural disasters, and the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly shaken our sense of stability and certainty about the future. Whether by choice or by force, our lifestyles have changed. We've confronted unpredictable challenges, including soaring housing and living costs, and embraced innovative solutions. Cue the ADU:
Typically described as a self-contained structure on the same property as a single-family home, ADUs range in size from 400 to 1,200 square feet.
They generally include a kitchen, living area, and separate entrance.
Their efficient use of residential areas, contribution to the housing pool, and provisions for additional income for homeowners make ADUs a welcome addition to life in the new normal.
Whether used as a rental property, an office, or for intergenerational housing, the ADU has never made more sense. This practical and vibrant exploration of ADUs combines beautifully photographed profiles and essays on maximizing space, aging in place, and the next generation of ADU design. Dive into the pages of Making Space to learn about and be inspired by the creativity, flexibility, and opportunities these intentional and efficient living spaces present for homeowners, designers, and urban planners.
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Höhe: 260 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-1-7972-3287-4 (9781797232874)
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Lili Weigert traveled around the world before beginning her editorial career at National Geographic. She then spent twelve years as a brand strategist. She writes about a variety of subjects and her favorite beat, which she calls Alternative Shelter, is uncovering unexpected and surprising approaches to architecture and design. Her work has appeared in Cottage Living, Preservation Magazine, ReadyMade,Marin Magazine, California Closets' Ideas of Order, the San Francisco Chronicle, and US News & World Report. Originally from Philadelphia, Weigert now lives in Marin County, California.