Ebook: Quonset hut : metal living for a modern age
Author: Chiei Chris, Decker Julie
- Tags: Quonset huts. Buildings Prefabricated. Architectural metal-work. Temporary housing. Dwellings -- Alaska -- History -- 20th century. Architecture. Huttes quonset. Constructions préfabriquées. Métaux Travail des (Architecture) Constructions provisoires. Habitations -- Alaska -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
- City: New York, Alaska
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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When World War II came along, the American military found itself in need of a prefabricated, lightweight shelter that could be easily shipped and quickly assembled. The quonset hut, that sliced tube of corrugated metal, was the answer. Over a hundred thousand were produced as part of the war effort. In its aftermath, even more were built and existing huts were adapted to house the postwar population boom. Of course, it couldn't last: the American desire for permanence meant decay and neglect for many of these rough-and-ready shelters and quickie warehouses.
But in the midst of its almost tragic tale of extinction, the quonset hut has emerged as an unexpected icon of Americana and an oasis of architectural imagination. Travel the back roads of America and you will find the quonset's distinctive shape enclosing everything from houses ofworship to houses of pancakes.
Quonset Hut tells the story of this unique architectural phenomena, from its birth during WWII as a mass-production shelter to its new status as an icon of American pragmatism, ingenuity, perseverance, and individuality
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