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As a critic, stalwart nonconformist and champion of utopian architecture, Austrian architect Raimund Abraham (1933-2010) made one of the most significant contributions to contemporary architecture in 2002, with the construction of the Austrian Cultural Forum Building in New York. Following his tragic death in 2010, that year's Vienna Architecture Conference was held in(...)
In the absence of Raimund Abraham : Vienna architecture conference 2010
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As a critic, stalwart nonconformist and champion of utopian architecture, Austrian architect Raimund Abraham (1933-2010) made one of the most significant contributions to contemporary architecture in 2002, with the construction of the Austrian Cultural Forum Building in New York. Following his tragic death in 2010, that year's Vienna Architecture Conference was held in his honor. This publication documents the keynote lecture, speeches and discussions held throughout the conference given by architects and artists such as Vito Acconci, Peter Cook, Kenneth Frampton, Peter Kubelka, Andrea Lenardin Madden, Thom Mayne, Jonas Mekas, Eric Owen Moss, Peter Noever, Wolf D. Prix, Alexis Rochas, Michael Rotondi, Elfie Semotan and Lebbeus Woods. The publication also includes a DVD of Abraham's now-famous last lecture, “The Profanation of Solitude,” given at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, only hours before his untimely death.
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Thomas Feichtner is an Austrian designer who, after considerable successes in the field of industrial design, has an unusual approach to design. His recent work in the area of furniture and object design is positioned midway between industry and handicrafts, mass production and one-of-a-kinds. This publication uses sketches, preliminary models and prototypes to provide a(...)
Thomas Feichtner - edge to egde: experimental design
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Thomas Feichtner is an Austrian designer who, after considerable successes in the field of industrial design, has an unusual approach to design. His recent work in the area of furniture and object design is positioned midway between industry and handicrafts, mass production and one-of-a-kinds. This publication uses sketches, preliminary models and prototypes to provide a detailed presentation of his experimental working methods.
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