Ready for take-off
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"Ready for Take Off": the German contribution to the 2007 Sao Paulo Architecture Biennale An increasing number of young German architects are taking off--becoming key players in global architecture. The firms selected for this publication, Architekturb�ro Deutschland, Barkow Leibinger Architekten, Behnisch Architekten, BeL, Carsten Roth Architekt, Gerber Architekten,(...)
juin 2008
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"Ready for Take Off": the German contribution to the 2007 Sao Paulo Architecture Biennale An increasing number of young German architects are taking off--becoming key players in global architecture. The firms selected for this publication, Architekturb�ro Deutschland, Barkow Leibinger Architekten, Behnisch Architekten, BeL, Carsten Roth Architekt, Gerber Architekten, Gewers K�hn und K�hn Architekten, Ingenhoven Architekten, J. MAYER H., Kirsten Schemel Architekten, KSP Engel und Zimmermann Architekten, KSV Kr�ger Schuberth Vandreike, Pysall Ruge Architekten, sauerbruch hutton, Staab Architekten and Wandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch, are all currently working on their first large projects outside of Germany. In this volume, each firm, along with its engineering partner, presents a current commission from outside of Germany in addition to a finished building in Germany, providing an in-depth look at its development.
DAM Jahrbuch 2006
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In this volume Germany's leading architects consider solutions for revitalizing its urban areas. The yearbook highlights major projects that address housing of all kinds, including singlefamily developments, dormitories, and even floating homes in Berlin and Hamburg. It analyzes recently planned non-residential buildings such as department stores, academic institutions,(...)
novembre 2006, Frankfut am Main
DAM Jahrbuch 2006
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In this volume Germany's leading architects consider solutions for revitalizing its urban areas. The yearbook highlights major projects that address housing of all kinds, including singlefamily developments, dormitories, and even floating homes in Berlin and Hamburg. It analyzes recently planned non-residential buildings such as department stores, academic institutions, libraries, and museums, designed for sustainability and flexibility. In addition, the book includes essays on the rediscovery of urban life and one city's fight to preserve a historic structure. This forward-thinking collection of innovative architecture records important trends that have an impact on people not only in Germany, but around the world as well.