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Fawad Kazi KSSG—OKS: Volume II: Haus 10: Fawad Kazi KSSG–OKS, cartea 2

Editat de Marko Sauer, Christoph Wieser Contribuţii de Urs Buschor, Clementine Hegner-Van Rooden, Lorenzo De Chiffre, Fawad Kazi, Silvan Schneider, Christof Stäheli Fotograf Georg Aerni, Florian Brunner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2021
The extension St. Gallen’s cantonal hospital (KSSG) complex is one of Switzerland’s most ambitious undertakings in construction for public health. In 2011, Zurich-based architect Fawad Kazi, together with the KSSG-OKS planning consortium, won the competition for the rebuilding and extension of KSSG and the new regional children’s hospital for eastern Switzerland (OKS). By 2028, this huge undertaking will have transformed the whole area in which they are built.
 
This building monograph, laid out in five elegant volumes, documents in incredible detail the ambitious project, which is a significant trailblazer in the area of hospital design and urban development. This second volume is devoted to KSSG’s new Haus 10, situated at the northern end of the site. Connected to the hospital’s main building by an ingenious passage, it serves to treat walk-in patients. Its flexible structure allows for adaptions to suit the future needs of KSSG. The interior design is based on materials and features also intended to be used in new buildings still to come.
 
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ISBN-13: 9783038602033
ISBN-10: 3038602035
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: 80 color plates, 20 halftones
Dimensiuni: 298 x 222 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Park Books
Colecția Park Books
Seria Fawad Kazi KSSG–OKS


Notă biografică

Marko Sauer is a Swiss-based architect, freelance writer, and journalist.

Christoph Wieser is an architect, publicist, and researcher who also holds teaching appointments at various Swiss universities of applied sciences.