The 194x House: Economy, Efficiency, and Prefabrication

Sarah Gurevitch, Vandana Baweja
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The Second World War transformed Florida residential architecture in the 1940s through the development of new technologies: prefabrication, material innovations, increased industrial production, innovations in lighting, and improvement in thermal comfort design. These technological advancements combined with budget constraints and cultural shifts from the Second World War called for a national dialogue to define what was the ideal postwar home. Architects faced tension between the mass-production and individualization of houses in the efforts of planning a house within limited budgets. Thus, the planning of the 1940s Economy House was introduced to address the competing requirements of standardization and customization. Through examining the September 1942 issue of the trade journal the Architectural Forum dedicated to the ideal postwar house or 194x house, this paper looks at how prefabrication and the individualization of homes were able to work together to create the ideal “economy home”. The editors of Architectural Forum, posed a key question for architects and construction professionals: “How can the House of 194x be made the most-wanted commodity in the competitive postwar marketplace” (The Editors, 1942)? The war's rapid technological advancements led the editors of Architectural Forum to conclude that the tension between the mass-production and customization for individual needs would be a key determinant of residential architecture after the war. The technological developments, coupled with the emerging financial constraints in home ownership resulted in a national dialogue on the 194x house. Thirty-three designers presented proposals for the ideal House of 194x in the Architectural Forum September 1942. This paper examines how these designers resolved the conflict between prefabrication and individualization of homes to create the ideal “economy home.”
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1994年的房子:经济、效率和预制
第二次世界大战在20世纪40年代通过新技术的发展改变了佛罗里达的住宅建筑:预制、材料创新、工业生产的增加、照明的创新和热舒适设计的改进。这些技术进步,加上预算限制和第二次世界大战带来的文化转变,需要进行全国性的对话,以定义什么是理想的战后家园。建筑师在有限的预算内规划住宅时,面临着大规模生产和个性化住宅之间的紧张关系。因此,20世纪40年代经济型住宅的规划被引入,以解决标准化和定制化的竞争需求。通过研究1942年9月发行的行业杂志《建筑论坛》,该杂志致力于理想的战后住宅或1940年的住宅,本文着眼于预制和个性化住宅如何能够共同创造理想的“经济型住宅”。《建筑论坛》的编辑们向建筑师和建筑专业人士提出了一个关键问题:“如何使1994年的房子成为战后竞争激烈的市场上最受欢迎的商品”(The editors, 1942)?战争的快速技术进步使得《建筑论坛》的编辑们得出结论,大规模生产和个性化需求之间的紧张关系将是战后住宅建筑的关键决定因素。技术的发展,再加上房屋所有权出现的财政限制,导致了对1994年房屋的全国对话。在1942年9月的建筑论坛上,33位设计师提出了理想的1944年住宅方案。本文探讨了这些设计师如何解决房屋预制与个性化之间的冲突,从而创造出理想的“经济型住宅”。
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