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  • - Rule-Based DEsign in Architecture and Urbanism
     
    1 379,-

  • - Stories from Liguria and Calabria
    av Hillert Ibbeken
    835,-

  • av Stefan Koppelkamm
    609,-

  • - Opus 19
    av Christian Marquart
    555,-

  • - Might, Myth and Magic of a Brand
    av Volker Fischer
    539,-

  • - Cannstatter Strasse 84, Fellbach
    av Thomas Hettche
    599,-

  • - Stadion Wien
    av Immo Boyken
    555,-

  • av Fritz Barth
    419,-

    Konstantin Melnikov (18901974) is unquestionably one of the outstanding architects of the 20th century in spite of the fact that he fell silent early, leaving behind only limited work that was insufficiently publicized, and restricted almost exclusively to Moscow, the city of his birth in which he spent nearly his entire life and which did not appreciate him. He was raised in humble circumstances, but enjoyed an excellent education. Beginning in the mid-1920s, after the turmoil that followed the war, revolution and civil war, his career soared at almost meteoric speed as he took the lead in the young Soviet architecture movement with completely autonomous, highly artistic buildings that were free from dogmatism of any kind. Even more rapid than his rise to fame was his downfall: Treated with general hostility, he was unable to defend himself against the accusation of formalism when Stalin put an end to architectural ventures and experiments around the mid-1930s. He was expelled from the architects'' association and was banned from practicing as an architect for the remaining four decades of his life. In the late 1920s, at the peak of his career, he had the opportunity to build a house for himself and his family in Moscow, in which he was then able to live until the end of his life. This house, a memorable symbiosis of almost peasant-like simplicity and extreme radicalness, is one of the most impressive, surprising and probably most enigmatic works produced by 20th-century architecture. Its simplicity is only outward; in reality this is a highly complex work which links together the elements of architecture explicitly and inextricably, which takes a clear and completely autonomous stand and which, in a way that little else has done, raises the question as to the nature of genuinely architectonic thinking. In essayistic form the book attempts to follow the paths laid out in the architect''s work from the perspective of an architect.

  • - The Mechanics of Layering in Architecture
    av Anne-Catrin Schultz
    509,-

    This book examines the application of the principle of layering in architecture, its mechanics, possible application and meaning. Layering is widely used in the discussions of the 20th and 21st centuries architecture but rarely defined or examined. Layering bridges the tectonics of structure and skin, offers a system for the creation of different architectural spaces over time and functions as a design principle without hierarchy. Three types of layering are identified: a chronological sedimentation of planes materializing changes over time (temporal layering), the additive sequence of spaces (spatial layering), and the stratification of individual planes (material layering). Like a palimpsest, historic cities frequently reveal temporal layering and aspects of change over time, a condition familiar to archaeologists who study layer upon layer of remnants of civilisation, including architectural remains and urban organization. In historic cities, one can read at least the most recent layers to determine a physical chronology of the city''s history; contemporary architects add strata of the 21st century. Cities are composed of several layers, offering a complex understanding of time in which a view of the present includes also the perception of the past. At a building scale, layers can be part of the spatial composition, multiple elements of walls, the skin, the structure or decorative and narrative elements. Just as the position and order of geological strata contain information related to their age, formation, and origin, the position and form of architectural layers come with information about their function, intellectual scope, and provenance. The possible elements of such an architectural strategy include materials, light, water, and color as well as associations, memories, and analogies embedded in the layers or in the voids between them. Material layering is based on a perceived separation of spatial enclosures into floor, wall, and ceiling or roof elements and combinations thereof. Individual elements may consist of multiple planes fulfilling a series of specific functions. The architectural enclosure can represent the physical wrapper of a building and might transport the structure''s narrative, tectonic information, cultural expression, the architect''s design intent, and other topics that might be embedded.

  • - Betrachtungen uber Denk-Male in unserer Zeit
    av Hans Dieter Schaal
    989,-

    Agreement among all researchers is that the entire cosmos, including the earth, nature animals and people is filled with memory material. In each atom in each molecule and each cell the memory of the origin of the world and to the entire evolution is included.

  • - Opus 78
    av Frank R. Werner
    565,-

  • - Reflections about Violence Chaos and Transience
    av Hans Schael
    1 269,-

  • av Otto Ernst Schweizer
    555,-

    Aims to trigger wide public debates about the central issues within the 21st-century public challenge to architecture about how contemporary architecture should intervene in an existing urban environment with clear historical values, using the full potential inherent in modern society.

  • av Gil E Stein
    615,-

  • - A Pictorial Journal 2000-2002
    av Ann Holyoke Lehmann
    869,-

  • - An Excursion through 500 Years of the Culture of Sitting
    av Volker Fischer & Stephan Von Der Schulenburg
    659,-

  • - Architecture and Film
    av Hans Dieter Schaal
    279,-

  • av Wilhelm Hauff
    405,-

  • av Hans Dieter Schaal
    175,-

  • - Signs of Petrified Life
     
    1 089,-

  • - Opus 69
    av Christian Richters, Rathaus Bremen & Georg Skalecki
    659,-

  • - The American Film After 1968
    av Renate Hehr
    539,-

  • - 1991-2008
    av Ann Holyoke Lehmann & Dankwart Guratzsch
    1 209,-

    Rob Krier, perhaps the only urban-planning artist among Germany's architects, has, for the first time in 30 years, completed a major urban project in his home country of Luxembourg. This title, is the first volume in sketchbook format of a series which document the design process from the first hand-drawn sketches, right through to realisation.

  • - 466 Examples from 1900 to the Present Day
    av Rolf Rave
    565,-

    Focuses on Berlin's last one hundred years when, generation by generation, Berlin daringly and almost obsessively rediscovered itself architecturally. This book includes selected examples that convey a visually impressive and representative longitudinal progression. It presents 466 architectural works built since 1907.

  • - A Metropolis as a Self Organizing System
    av Wolf-Dieter Gericke
    365,-

    Cities are often seen as symbols of order: the existence of city walls, fortified gates, palaces, temples, roads and public institutions is interpreted as indicating the existence of a central authority that plans and controls the city. On the other hand, the very same cities are also seen as symbols of chaos, disorder and spontaneous growth.

  • av Et Al, Martin Krampen & Dieter Schempp
    435,-

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