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Bauhaus Twenty - 21: An Ongoing Legacy

Contribuţii de Falk Jaeger Autor Gordon Watkinson Contribuţii de Peter Cachola Schmal, Michael Siebenbrodt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2009
Scarcely any other movement in architecture and design had such a lasting impact as the Bauhaus; for many it is synonymous with classic modernism. This book traces the themes and the aesthetics of Bauhaus for our time. It shows 12 of the most important works of Bauhaus architecture and juxtaposes them with contemporary projects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783034600545
ISBN-10: 3034600542
Pagini: 231
Ilustrații: 231 p. 196 illus.
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Birkhäuser Basel
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland

Cuprins

10
Bauhaus Architecture:
Myths and Misconceptions
Michael Siebenbrodt in Conversation with Gordon Watkinson
12
From Bauhaus to Your House
Peter Cachola Schmal
16
Bauhaus Architecture versus "STAR chitecture"
Michael Siebenbrodt in Conversation with Gordon Watkinson
18
A Subversive Legacy
Falk Jaeger
22
Bauhaus Architecture: Solutions for a New Century
Michael Siebenbrodt in Conversation with Gordon Watkinson
24
A Design Traveler
Gordon Watkinson
29
How will we live in the future?
House am Horn, Weimar, Germany
House of the Present, Munich, Germany
43
Work environments of aesthetic perfection
Director’s Office, Weimar, Germany
Law Office, Düsseldorf, Germany
55
Constructed architectural manifestos
Bauhaus Building, Dessau, Germany
Federal Environmental Agency, Dessau, Germany
73
The Bauhaus aesthetic becomes Bauhaus style
Masters’ Houses, Dessau, Germany
Villa Roser, Skara, Sweden
91
Solutions for the housing issues of the day
Dessau-Törten Settlement, Dessau, Germany
Solar Estate, Freiburg, Germany
107
Modular steel constructions for experimental living environments
Steel House, Dessau, Germany
M-Lidia House, Montagut, Sp ain
121
Achieving variety in multistory housing
Apartment House, Weissenhof Settlement, Stuttgart, Germany
Guldbergsgade House, Copenhagen, Denmark
139
Buildings shaped by their purpose
Employment Office, Dessau, Germany
Employment Office, Reutte, Austria
157
Reforming schools as an architectural discipline
German Trade Union School, Bernau, Germany
Zurich International School, Wädenswil/Zurich, Switzerland
173
A new building type in the past and present
Balcony Access Houses, Dessau, Germany
Student Housing, Garching/Munich, Germany
189
The ideal of seamless flowing space
German Pavilion, Barcelona, Spain
Skywood House, Denham, UK
205
Civilized living with a panoramic view
Villa Tugendhat, Brno, Czech Republic
House R 128, Stuttgart, Germany
224
The architects

Notă biografică

Gordon Watkinson is a photographer based in New York with a focus on architecture and design.
Michael Siebenbrodt, Director of the Bauhaus-Museum in Weimar. He is author of Bauhaus-Museum: Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar, a survey of art and art schools in Weimar between 1900 and 1930. From 1985-1988 he was the head of both the museum and the experimental theatre at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation/Design Center.

Prof. Dr. Falk Jaeger, architecture historian, free lance critic, editor and curator in Berlin.
Mr. Jaeger worked 1983-88 for the Institute of History of Architecture at the Technical University of Berlin. 1993-2000 he was Chair of Architectural Theory at the Technical University of Dresden. 2001-2002, editor-in-chief of the German architectural magazine Bauzeitung. He is the author of a large number of publications on architecture and teaches architectural criticism at various universities.
Peter Cachola Schmal is an architect and the director of the German Museum for Architecture in Frankfurt.

Caracteristici

Classic Bauhaus design in dialogue with contemporary architecture
Attractive duotone photographs created specifically for this publication
Exhibition at DAM Frankfurt March 7 - April 26 and Krakow International Cultural Centre May 7 - July 5, 2009