Ackermann und Partner : buildings and projects, 1978-1998 = Bauten und Projekte / editor Ingeborg Flagge ; introduction Wolfgang Jean Stock.
Munchen ; New York : Prestel, ©1998.
318 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 31 cm
Ackermann and Partners: Buildings and Projects 1978-1998 demonstrates the clear, simple beauty that is born of these principles. The ice rink in the Olympic Park in Munich appears lightweight and elegant, with painterly light and shadow effects playing a decisive role in the design. The water purification plant Gut Marienhof in Munich demonstrates a brilliant stereometric configuration of the basic construction elements. The exhibition hall at the Hanover trade fair is flooded in light and is a fascinating example of highly developed energy technology.
Numerous illustrations, plans, and descriptions of projects in this impressive volume present the reader with a functional and aesthetic architecture free of short-lived design fads.
3791319353
9783791319353
Ackermann, Kurt.
Ackermann, Peter.
Ackermann und Partner.
Architecture Germany History 20th century.
Architecture Allemagne 20e siècle.
Architecture
Architektur
Gebouwen.
Bouwprojecten.
Woningen.
Germany
Catalogues raisonnés.
Interviews.
History
Flagge, Ingeborg.
Ackermann und Partner.
Buildings and projects, 1978-1998
Bauten und Projekte
Location: Library main 201115
Call No.: NA44.A182.2 A3 1998
Status: Available
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