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Christian Wolter
Blühende Landschaften Christian Wolter in his Blühende Landschaften* embraces the failing of several industrial and construction projects which due to misplanning were stopped at some point before their commissioning.
ISBN 978-3-939583-90-5
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Das Baugeschichte Spiel
Spielerisches Erlernen der Baustile durch Grundriss & Baukörper The Architectural History Game teaches the basics of the history of building in a playful manner. It introduces twelve epochs by presenting six representative buildings for each, showing their floor plans and elevations. These two different views of a building form the pair.
ISBN 978-3-86828-020-3
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Das Haus im Haus
Zur Wirkungsgeschichte einer Entwurfsidee Almost 25 years have gone by since the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt/Main was built according to the plans of Oswald Mathias Ungers. The building on the banks of the Main is of central importance both in the context of Ungers' oeuvre and in the overall history of post-war architecture in Germany.
ISBN 978-3-939583-77-6
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Deutsches Architekturmuseum
UNESCO World Heritage – A Tour of Germany Germany is one of the countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites. At present, 36 German locations are listed, including churches and monasteries, castles and medieval fortresses, gardens and landscapes, historical towns and outstanding industrial sites. This bilingual volume accompanies the eponymous exhibition.
ISBN 978-3-86828-329-7
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Frankfurt Inside
Ulrich Mattner und Stephan Morgenstern For the first time, two photographers have succeeded in getting a glimpse of what is behind the imposing glass facades lining the skyline of Frankfurt, Europe's second-largest finance and stock exchange center...
ISBN 978-3-939583-08-0
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hammeskrause architekten
REFLECTIONS In just a short time, the young Stuttgart architects Markus Hammes (*1964) and Nils Krause (*1964) have been able to realize a series of quite diverse projects. An intense joint, iterative discourse is revealed in their designs. Their search for an adequate architectural language pursues systemic contextuality as primary goal.
ISBN 978-3-86828-156-9
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Heterotopia
Works by Willem van Genk and others Michel Foucault used the term »heterotopia« to refer to parallel social worlds that display a different fabric of relationships and a different order – enclaves in the real world, such as prisons and sanatoriums. This book features works that can be considered »Outsider Art«...
ISBN 978-3-939583-99-8
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Julius Shulman / Jürgen Nogai
JULIUS SHULMAN – THE LAST DECADE Julius Shulman (1910 – 2009), one of the foremost architectural photographers of our day, achieved international acclaim with his pictures of the architecture of the postwar and Kennedy eras. Shulman not only set standards in modern architectural photography, working with the pre-eminent architects of his time; he also defined a completely new style of architectural photography.
ISBN 978-3-86828-159-0
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MAX DUDLER
In this volume are gathered together the most important buildings and projects realized by the architect Max Dudler since 1986. The compact overview reveals how consistently Dudler has systematically developed his conceptual approach out of the history of architecture.
ISBN 978-3-86828-300-6
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