A gap yawns between two buildings constructed in the 1960s.Nothing unusual.A gap 2.56m wide and around 33m long . Hardly wide enough to park a couple of bicycles. In many buildings this corresponds to the space required for thermal insulation.
The surprising successes of Bonnie and Clyde,The Graduate, and Easy Rider in the late 60's marked a turning point in the history of American cinema. A period of artistic renewal began, of a kind that had never been possible before in America.
For over 350 years Parisians have designed and preserved phenomenal public outdoor spaces. This book follows the fine-spun threads of the parklands tapestry in greater Paris.
This volume shows the extension of one of Munich's most significant Art Nouveau buildings, erected in 1901 by Richard Riemerschmid.
Next to a large villa of the early 1920's, now housing the Robert Bosch Foundation, a new accommodation was built.
The extensive built work of the 1925 born Reinhard Gieselmann, focussing on vernacular and church architecture, is characterized by powerfully three dimensional building and explicit material effects.
Otto Ernst Schweizer architect, philosopher and teacher, had a crucial effect on the path of Modern architecture. When the central dairy in Nuremberg was... Læs mere
In 1940, manufacturer Robert Bosch (1861-1942) opened the first hospital to bear his name. He was interested in promoting public welfare as well as his highly successful business activities. Since 1964, 92 per cent of Robert Bosch GmbH has belonged to the Robert Bosch Foundation.
The distinguished American architect and Pritzker laureate has also worked for decades as a designer and artist, creating a number of products for companies in the USA and Europe.
The town hall in Bremen with its associated Roland statue in the market square in front of the building make up a UNESCO World Heritage site and thus count as outstanding examples... Læs mere