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Montažna eko-gradnja
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Zupančič, Tadeja
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Abstract
Pregled najnovejših spoznanj o možnostih in omejitvah rabe lesa za konstrukcije. Nastajajoča eko-kultura informatike se danes bojuje s potrošniško. Pri tem pa se kaže vrzel med specifienimi pogoji kulturnega prostora in ponudbo zanj. Ta vrzel, ki se stopnjuje z bogastvom kompleksnosti naselbinske krajine, se je pokazala tudi ob zadnjem posvetu o montažnih oz. gotovih hišah v Sloveniji. Naj pričujoče razmišljanje spodbudi diskusijo na prihodnjem posvetovanju. Naj bo to spodbuda za preusmeritev iz veedisciplinarnega v meddisciplinarno usmerjanje razvoja in od specifične tehnologije za univerzalne produkte k univerzalnim strojem za specifiene, lokalne potrebe ter od prilagajanja potrebam in pogojem k izhajanju iz njih v vsej spremenljivosti.
Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
arhitektura
,
urbanistično načrtovanje
,
les
,
montažna gradnja
,
prefabrikacija
,
eko kultura
,
identiteta
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Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:
Zveza društev inženirjev in tehnikov gozdarstva in lesarstva Slovenije
Year:
1999
Number of pages:
Str. 350-354
Numbering:
Let. 51, št. 11
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-64209
UDC:
728.7:691.11:711
ISSN on article:
0024-1067
COBISS.SI-ID:
534665
Publication date in RUL:
10.07.2015
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ZUPANČIČ, Tadeja, 1999, Montažna eko-gradnja.
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[online]. 1999. Vol. 51, no. 11, p. 350–354. [Accessed 17 April 2025]. Retrieved from: http://www.dlib.si/details/URN:NBN:SI:DOC-Q3T5MK1T
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Title:
Les
Shortened title:
Les
Publisher:
Zveza društev inženirjev in tehnikov gozdarstva in lesarstva Slovenije, Zveza društev inženirjev in tehnikov gozdarstva in lesarstva Slovenije, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za lesarstvo, Založba Univerze, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za lesarstvo, Založba Univerze
ISSN:
0024-1067
COBISS.SI-ID:
13940224
Secondary language
Language:
English
Title:
Pre-fabricated eco-building
Abstract:
Survey of the latest findings about possibilities and limitations of using timber as construction elements in the era of changing consumer into eco-culture indicates a gap between specific circumstances of cultural environment and existing offer. This gap, which enlarges with the richness of complexity of settlement landscape, was obvious also from the results of the last symposium on pre-fabricated houses in Slovenia. The discussion below should challenge some ideas to be discussed during the next convention. Development orientation should lead from multi- to interdisciplinarity of development co-ordination, from specific technologies for general markets to universal production for specialised and local needs and from adjusting to circumstances to deriving from them.
Keywords:
arhitecture
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urban designe
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timber
,
pre-fabricated building
,
prefabrication
,
eco culture
,
identity
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