Text in English & German. The architect is at all times also an artist. How otherwise would he be able to tame the three-dimensionality of space and subdue the... Læs mere
Aims to trigger wide public debates about the central issues within the 21st-century public challenge to architecture about how contemporary... Læs mere
When the stadium for a 'Workers Olympiad' - one of the most beautiful complexes in Europe - was opened in 1931 on the occasion of the 10th anniversary... Læs mere
Deals with the 'other Italy', that is the rural Italy, far from the bustle of the cities. This book features eight stories that tell of the land and the... Læs mere
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.
Wegener was one of the most striking actors in the German theatre from 1906 until his death in 1948. At a very early stage he mastered the new pictorial language of the cinema, as a leading performer, director and author of many imaginative films.
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.