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  • Feifel, Albert

    Published by Verlag Wedekind & Co., Stuttgart, 1928

    Seller: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. First edition. Tall quarto, 196 pages, clothbacked boards, numbered paper sticker on front free endpaper, pictorial top cover stained. Very Rare - Worldcat lists only one copy in the U.S.A. This work focusses on new design work in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland in 1927, which arose from the "Die Wohnung" exhibition, which promoted new materials and new construction methods. This is the book that demonstrates and describes the new construction methods and techniques for the innovative designs. All of it influenced by the Bauhaus. Laid in is a Typed Letter Signed - apparently by Feifel - on Albert Feifel Architekt letterhead, and dated 11 March 1928.

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    Feifel, Albert:

    Language: German

    Published by Stuttgart,Verlag Wedekind & Co., ohne Jahr, ( um 1928)., 1928

    Seller: Treptower Buecherkabinett Inh. Schultz Volha, Berlin, Germany

    Association Member: ILAB VDA

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    Condition: Gut. 196 Seiten. Sehr seltene erste Ausgabe. - Albert Feifel war ein deutscher Architekt (1881-1978), der an verschiedenen Projekten gearbeitet hat, darunter die ehemalige Schuhfabrik Mayer und die Leutze-Siedlung. Zu seinen Hauptwerken zählen auch Schul- und Rathäuser. Gezeigt werden auch Bauten von Gropius, Hilbversheimer u.a. - Aus dem Verzeichnis: I. Mauerbau- II. Skelettbau- III. Zickzack-Bauweise- IV. Barackenbau. - V. Trockenbau. - VI. Transportable Wände. - VII. Neue Wände und Decken. - VIII. Tür- und Fensterzargen. - IX. Neukonstruktion von Türen. - X. Fensterabdichtung. - XI. Wochenendhäuser. XII. - Einfamilienhäuser. Anhang: Lieferanten . - Exlibris auf Innendeckel. - Vorsätze etwas fleckig, ansonsten gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Psch1-8 . Bei Bestellungen auf Rechnung bleibt Vorkasse vorbehalten. Bestellungen erfolgen ohne Gewähr und gelten erst nach Bestätigung der Verfügbarkeit. Payment in advance is reserved for orders on account. Orders are made without guarantee and are only valid after availability has been confirmed. The shipping costs to non-EU countries may vary depending on the weight. We also offer cheaper shipping options for books up to 1000g. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2000 4°. OHalbleinen (etwas berieben und nachgedunkelt).