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Seller: Grammat Antiquariat, Oberbarnim, Germany
Pp. 0. 8°. 346 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. Pp. Schriftenreihe der Bauakademie Berlin ; Bd. 1 am oberen Schnitt leicht bestoßen, sonst gut erhalten. Sprache: Deutsch Schriftenreihe der Bauakademie Berlin ; Bd. 1 2,000 gr.
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Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Sehr gut. "Gebraucht - Sehr gut Ungelesenes, vollständiges Exemplar; in sehr gutem Zustand mit leichten Lagerspuren, als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet Rechnung mit MwSt; Bestellungen bis 15 Uhr werden am gleichen Werktag verschicktDahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a \"German Oxford\", including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911 Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application) The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building -Dahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century. An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a 'German Oxford', including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application). The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character. The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings. Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space. The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees. The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard. Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms. This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very shor.
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Language: English
Published by Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2003
ISBN 10: 3894791136 ISBN 13: 9783894791131
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Condition: Sehr gut. 1. 175 S. Das Buch befindet sich in einem einwandfreien Zustand. 500 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1120 Gebundene Ausgabe, Maße: 20.96 cm x 2.59 cm x 26.06 cm.
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Broschiert. Condition: Sehr gut. 346 Seiten, bebildert. Buch sehr gut erhalten, nur Einband ganz leicht berieben und nachgedunkelt. ISBN: 9783883756066 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.
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Published by Stuttgart ; London Ed. Menges 2009, 1. A., 2009
ISBN 10: 393256572X ISBN 13: 9783932565724
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Hardcover. 4°, Original-Leinen im OSU. 47 (1) Seiten in deutsch und englisch, farbig und einfarbig bebildert. Guter Zustand. -- Original linen in original dust jacket. 47 (1) pages in German and English, illustrated in color and monochrome. Good condition. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Ob Sonnenschein oder warmer Regen: mit einem interessanten Buch kommen Sie immer gut durch den Tag. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! Archi.
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Softcover. Condition: Sehr gut. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. Ausstellungskatalog! Die Hand des Architekten: Zeichnungen aus Berliner Architektursammlungen von Andreas [Hrsg.]. Schätzke.
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Seller: Schuebula, Schneverdingen OT Wintermoor, Germany
Softcover/Paperback. 346 Seiten, reich illustriert ; 24 cm Das Buch befindet sich in einem guten Zustand. Kaum wahrnehmbare Gebrauchsspuren. RA2/26/49 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1011.
Language: English
Published by Edition Axel Menges, DE, 2013
ISBN 10: 3936681759 ISBN 13: 9783936681758
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: New. Text in English and German. In the years after 1933 several hundred architects were forced to emigrate from Germany by the National Socialist dictatorship. Between seventy and eighty of them went to Great Britain -- in part, prominent representatives of Modernism like Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, Erwin Gutkind, Arthur Korn and Marcel Breuer, but also less well known architects who had adopted very divergent positions. They found the architectural scene in Great Britain to be surprisingly conservative. Only a small circle of architects, clients and specialist journalists was open to modern design and construction methods and stylistic idioms. A few emigrants very quickly and successfully managed to gain a foothold in an environment that was for the most part unfamiliar to them, while for others exile meant a serious break in their career. Just a few months after his arrival in Great Britain, Erich Mendelsohn, together with Serge Chermayeff, won the prestigious competition for the De La Warr Pavilion in the southern English seaside resort of Bexhill (1933-35). The leisure centre is one of the most important examples of classic Modernism on the British Isles. Impington Village College (1936-39), which Walter Gropius designed in partnership with E. Maxwell Fry, also received a great deal of attention and had an impact on the development of British architecture. Furthermore, the spectrum of projects tackled by the emigrants ranged from houses to traffic structures and industrial buildings to buildings for Jewish communities and designs for exhibitions and shops. During this period German architects also left their mark in Great Britain as university lecturers, scientists and publicists. The book offers an overview of the topic and presents select buildings in detail. Moreover, hitherto largely unpublished documents from the estate of Walter Gropius provide a direct insight in-to his life and work in British exile.
Language: English
Published by Edition Axel Menges, Fellbach, 2013
ISBN 10: 3936681759 ISBN 13: 9783936681758
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Text in English & German. In the years after 1933 several hundred architects were forced to emigrate from Germany by the National Socialist dictatorship. Between seventy and eighty of them went to Great Britain -- in part, prominent representatives of Modernism like Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, Erwin Gutkind, Arthur Korn and Marcel Breuer, but also less well known architects who had adopted very divergent positions. They found the architectural scene in Great Britain to be surprisingly conservative. Only a small circle of architects, clients and specialist journalists was open to modern design and construction methods and stylistic idioms. A few emigrants very quickly and successfully managed to gain a foothold in an environment that was for the most part unfamiliar to them, while for others exile meant a serious break in their career. Just a few months after his arrival in Great Britain, Erich Mendelsohn, together with Serge Chermayeff, won the prestigious competition for the De La Warr Pavilion in the southern English seaside resort of Bexhill (1933-35). The leisure centre is one of the most important examples of classic Modernism on the British Isles. Impington Village College (1936-39), which Walter Gropius designed in partnership with E. Maxwell Fry, also received a great deal of attention and had an impact on the development of British architecture. Furthermore, the spectrum of projects tackled by the emigrants ranged from houses to traffic structures and industrial buildings to buildings for Jewish communities and designs for exhibitions and shops. During this period German architects also left their mark in Great Britain as university lecturers, scientists and publicists. The book offers an overview of the topic and presents select buildings in detail. Moreover, hitherto largely unpublished documents from the estate of Walter Gropius provide a direct insight in-to his life and work in British exile. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Sehr gut. "Gebraucht - Sehr gut Ungelesenes, vollständiges Exemplar; in sehr gutem Zustand mit leichten Lagerspuren, als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet Rechnung mit MwSt; Bestellungen bis 15 Uhr werden am gleichen Werktag verschicktDahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a \"German Oxford\", including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911 Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application) The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building -Dahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century. An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a 'German Oxford', including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application). The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character. The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings. Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space. The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees. The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard. Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms. This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very shor.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Die Meister der Betonschalen Mitte des 2 . Jahrhunderts begann die Hochphase des Betonschalenbaus. Weltweit entstanden technisch avancierte Konstruktionen von aufsehenerregender Expressivität. Mit Félix Candela, Heinz Isler und Ulrich Müther nimmt dieses Buch exemplarisch drei Protagonisten dieser Bauweise in den Blick. Ihr Wirken - vorwiegend in Mexiko, der Schweiz und der DDR - fand unter sehr verschiedenen politischen, ökonomisch-sozialen und kulturellen Bedingungen statt. Die Autoren analysieren die Bauten und Projekte vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklungen der Architektur und des Ingenieurwesens jener Zeit. Sie thematisieren wechselseitige Einflüsse, Gemeinsamkeiten wie Unterschiede in den Entwurfsprozessen, der Konstruktion und der Ausführung. Darüber hinaus werden Fragen der Rezeption und der heutigen Nutzung behandelt. Lernen von Félix Candela ( 9 - 997), Heinz Isler ( 92 -2 9) und Ulrich Müther ( 934-2 7) und ihren historischen Schalenbauten Unbekanntes aus den Planarchiven Englisch mit Zusammenfassungen auf Deutsch und Spanisch.
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Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Germany
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Softcover/Paperback. Condition: Gut. 279 S. : Ill. Guter Zustand. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Seiten sauber. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 770.
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Language: English
Published by Edition Axel Menges, DE, 2018
ISBN 10: 386905008X ISBN 13: 9783869050089
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Hardback. Condition: New. Text in English and German. When architects design a house for themselves, the often tense relationship between clients and builders is usually absent. That is why in many such buildings the architect-designers artistic stance and political position, preferences and antipathies, temperament and character are more pronounced than usual. Moreover the architectural theories, debates and trends of an epoch also leave their traces in them in a particular way. We encounter both attachment to tradition and commitment to the avant-garde, willingness to experiment and pragmatism, distinctive artistry and views shaped by the fact that a building is also a product of engineering. And last but not least, expressed in their houses are the personal life circumstances of the people concerned, or the messages the houses are meant to convey above and beyond their actual purpose: as a 'manifesto', as the 'self-portrait' of the architect, but also as an advertising tool or as a sign of connection to specific milieux or positions. Building for oneself has a special connotation under the conditionsof migration and exile. Among the most prominent examples are the private homes of Rudolph Schindler in West Hollywood (1921/22), Richard Neutra in Los Angeles (1932), Walter Gropius in Lincoln, Massachusetts (1937/1938), Ernst May near Nairobi (1937/1938), Bruno Taut in Istanbul (1937/1938), Ernö Goldfinger in London (19371939), Marcel Breuer in New Canaan, Connecticut (1938/1939 and 1947/1948), Josep Lluís Sert in Lattingtown, New York (19471950) and Max Cetto in Mexiko-Stadt (1948/1949). What expression could voluntary migration or forced change of location find in these buildings? To what extent do the architects other buildings differ from such 'homes of ones own' in a foreign country, to use an expression borrowed and modified from Virginia Woolf? The book is a collection of contributions by internationally renowned authors and examines not only the buildings themselves but also other aspects of the topic that have hitherto received little attention.
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Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Condition: Sehr gut. 205 S. : zahlr. Ill.; 27 cm + 1 DVD Sehr guter Zustand. Minimale Lager- bzw. Gebrauchsspuren. Mängelexemplar-Stempel auf Fußschnitt. Sonst sauberes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1220.
Language: English
Published by Birkhauser Architecture, 2020
ISBN 10: 3035620962 ISBN 13: 9783035620962
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. multilingual edition. 199 pages. 13.00x9.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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