The purpose of architecture is first and foremost to create a human environment for human beings. This... Læs mere
Alfredo Arribas designed the Seat pavilion, and has brought off the brilliant trick of making an essentially reticent building into the focal point of the Autostadt.
This urban quarter with an identity of its own is based on an urban-development design by Steidle + Partner and involved various architects, among them Ortner + Ortner and Hilmer & Sattler and Albrecht.
These photages have nothing in common with the photomontages of the 20th century. Albrecht Ade controls the composition of his pictorial images, artfully and purposefully arranging his images among and on top of each other.
A typical small German medieval town.
This book deals with elemental basic architectural questions: the age-old subject of antithesis and thesis, unity and duality, contrast and harmony.
The architects designed a huge bridge structure spanning the railway track and integrating the car-park, the mall, the check-in hall, the access road and the transfer to the railway station.
Personal favorite projects selected by architects of international distinction are presented in a book for the first time. Projects that were devised and realized, but also some that were never built.
The concept for the new quater in Magdeburg reinterprets the existing context of the highly sensitive catherdral square.
A yawning gap between two 1960s buildings is not at all unusual in Cologne. A gap scarcely wide enough to park a few bicycles has been used as an office by the Rendel and Spitz Advertising Agency since 1999.