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Lorenzen, DK-DE : housing = Lorenzen, DK-DE : Wohnungsbau / herausgegeben von Roland Züger ; mit Beiträgen von Matthias Albrecht Amann und Roland Züger sowie einem Interview mit dem Architekten von Walter Stamm-Teske ; Übersetzungen: Clive Gordon, Ian Pepper.
Title & Author:

Lorenzen, DK-DE : housing = Lorenzen, DK-DE : Wohnungsbau / herausgegeben von Roland Züger ; mit Beiträgen von Matthias Albrecht Amann und Roland Züger sowie einem Interview mit dem Architekten von Walter Stamm-Teske ; Übersetzungen: Clive Gordon, Ian Pepper.

Publication:

Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, [2015]

Description:

274 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
English and German.
Summary:

Only a few notable architectural firms are specialized in residential architecture. Carsten Lorenzen (* 1953 in Tønder) has a wealth of experience-ranging from subsidized housing to private complexes, from the conception phase to the execution of details. The use of brick gives his buildings a striking, haptic quality. Working with exposed stonework is an involved process that requires precise planning and an exact knowledge of the stonemason's craft. A sensitive design of intimate interiors within densely built settlements and subtle transitions between public and private space are other definitive aspects of the architect's work, which draws its inspiration from Nordic housing and leading figures such as Arne Jacobsen and Kay Fisker. This first monograph presents some 25 projects and ideas that have been planned or constructed since 1996. Essays describe the special challenges posed by brick construction, the quality of Lorenzen's floor plans, and the architect's relationship to Copenhagen.

ISBN:

9783775738422 (English-German edition ; hd. bd.)
3775738428 (hd. bd.)

Subject:

Lorenzen, Carsten, 1953-
Lorenzen, Carsten, 1953- Interviews.
Lorenzen Architekten GmbH.
Architecture, Domestic Germany History 21st century.
Space (Architecture) Germany History 21st century.
Brick houses Germany History 21st century.
Housing Germany History 21st century.
Architecture Germany Danish influences.
Espace (Architecture) Allemagne Histoire 21e siècle.
Architecture Allemagne Influence danoise.
Architecture Danish influences.
Architecture, Domestic.
Brick houses.
Housing.
Space (Architecture)
Germany.

Form/genre:

Interviews.
History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290506
Call No.: BIB 233534
Status: Available

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