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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: fine. A project by Giulio di Gropello.Milano, 2005; br., pp. 231, 17 ill. b/n, 133 ill. col., cm 17x24. The Italian Studio Program at PS1-MoMA is the most prestigious scholarship for young Italian artists.Created by Giulio di Gropello, the program combines the presence of two among the most important institutions of international contemporary art: the PS1 Contemporary Art Center and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The program gets to the sixth and final edition, watching the art of the new millennium. Through the years, a total of 1,354 artists have participated in the competition.The authoritative independent panels- composed of the most famous and appreciated Italian art critics and renewed every two years to guarantee the highest plurality of opinions-have made strict choices: a total of 44 artists among whom-year after year-an American panel has chosen an artist who, thanks to the award, has been able to live and work in New York for a year. The volume documents the activity of the award from its beginning to the present and gathers the works created by 44 finalists, including them in the general context of the events of Italian art during the last decade thanks to exhaustive and sharp introductory essays. Libro.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the 20th century, with each offering its unique response to modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage.Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students at their joint chair of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analysed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and a brief description. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. Concise essays by Shukur Askarov and Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni and Valter Scelsi (Genoa), Levan Kalandarishvili and Jesse Vogler (Tbilisi), and Lahbib El Moumni and Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) explore the four cities' historic evolution. A photo essay with colour images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds off this volume.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The latest in the Review series featuring contemporary buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some two hundred largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the twentieth century, each offering its unique response to Modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage. Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analyzed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site, and floor plans; axonometric projection; key data; and a brief description. Concise essays by authors originating from the four cities explore their historical evolution. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. A photo essay with color images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds of this volume. AUTHORS: Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein are the founding principals of Basel-based architecture firm Christ & Gantenbein and jointly teach as professors of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. Victoria Easton is a partner with Christ & Gantenbein in Basel and a researcher at the Chair of Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. SELLING POINTS: . An analysis of around 200 buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, Casablanca . Clear and use-orientated presentation though image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and brief description . A rich source for designing architects, offering a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions . Swiss architects Christ & Gantenbein's typology-based approach to urban architectural design is of great practical value 80 colour, 950 b/w illustrations This new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt. Über vier Jahre hinweg haben Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein, zusammen mit Lehrenden und Studierenden ihres Lehrstuhls an der ETH Zürich, diese Bauten analysiert. Wie in den früher erschienenen Typology -Bänden werden dabei die vielseitigen und originellen Lösungsansätze herausgearbeitet, die für zeitgenössische Architektur und Städteplanung weltweit angewendet werden können. Jedes der Gebäude wird mit Fotos, Lageplan und Grundrissen, einer axonometrischen Projektion, wichtigen Daten und einer kurzen Beschreibung vorgestellt. Schwarzpläne der vier Städte ermöglichen dabei einen aufschlussreichen Vergleich der jeweiligen urbanen Gewebe. Ein einleitender Text von Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein verknüpft die Fallstudien mit einem theoretischen Rahmen zu Bautypen und Typologie. Essays von Shukur Askarov und Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni und Valter Scelsi (Genua), Levan Kalandarishvili und Jesse Vogler (Tiflis) und Lahbib El Moumni und Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) beleuchten die historische Entwicklung der vier Städte. Ein farbiger Foto-Essay, der die urbane Atmosphäre dieser Orte einfängt, rundet das Buch ab. 316 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt. Über vier Jahre hinweg haben Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein, zusammen mit Lehrenden und Studierenden ihres Lehrstuhls an der ETH Zürich, diese Bauten analysiert. Wie in den früher erschienenen Typology -Bänden werden dabei die vielseitigen und originellen Lösungsansätze herausgearbeitet, die für zeitgenössische Architektur und Städteplanung weltweit angewendet werden können. Jedes der Gebäude wird mit Fotos, Lageplan und Grundrissen, einer axonometrischen Projektion, wichtigen Daten und einer kurzen Beschreibung vorgestellt. Schwarzpläne der vier Städte ermöglichen dabei einen aufschlussreichen Vergleich der jeweiligen urbanen Gewebe. Ein einleitender Text von Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein verknüpft die Fallstudien mit einem theoretischen Rahmen zu Bautypen und Typologie. Essays von Shukur Askarov und Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni und Valter Scelsi (Genua), Levan Kalandarishvili und Jesse Vogler (Tiflis) und Lahbib El Moumni und Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) beleuchten die historische Entwicklung der vier Städte. Ein farbiger Foto-Essay, der die urbane Atmosphäre dieser Orte einfängt, rundet das Buch ab. 316 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The latest in the Review series featuring contemporary buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some two hundred largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the twentieth century, each offering its unique response to Modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage. Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analyzed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site, and floor plans; axonometric projection; key data; and a brief description. Concise essays by authors originating from the four cities explore their historical evolution. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. A photo essay with color images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds of this volume. AUTHORS: Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein are the founding principals of Basel-based architecture firm Christ & Gantenbein and jointly teach as professors of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. Victoria Easton is a partner with Christ & Gantenbein in Basel and a researcher at the Chair of Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. SELLING POINTS: . An analysis of around 200 buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, Casablanca . Clear and use-orientated presentation though image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and brief description . A rich source for designing architects, offering a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions . Swiss architects Christ & Gantenbein's typology-based approach to urban architectural design is of great practical value 80 colour, 950 b/w illustrations This new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt.GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Postfach 2021, 37010 Göttingen 316 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Typology | Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, Casablanca. Review No. IV | Emanuel Christ (u. a.) | Buch | 316 S. | Deutsch | 2025 | Park Books | EAN 9783038604082 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Postfach 20 21, 37010 Göttingen, info[at]gva-verlage[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the 20th century, with each offering its unique response to modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage. Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students at their joint chair of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analyzed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and a brief description. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. Concise essays by Shukur Askarov and Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni and Valter Scelsi (Genoa), Levan Kalandarishvili and Jesse Vogler (Tbilisi), and Lahbib El Moumni and Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) explore the four cities' historic evolution. A photo essay with color images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds off this volume. ; Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt. Über vier Jahre hinweg haben Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein, zusammen mit Lehrenden und Studierenden ihres Lehrstuhls an der ETH Zürich, diese Bauten analysiert. Wie in den früher erschienenen Typology -Bänden werden dabei die vielseitigen und originellen Lösungsansätze herausgearbeitet, die für zeitgenössische Architektur und Städteplanung weltweit angewendet werden können. Jedes der Gebäude wird mit Fotos, Lageplan und Grundrissen, einer axonometrischen Projektion, wichtigen Daten und einer kurzen Beschreibung vorgestellt. Schwarzpläne der vier Städte ermöglichen dabei einen aufschlussreichen Vergleich der jeweiligen urbanen Gewebe. Ein einleitender Text von Emanuel Christ und Christoph Gantenbein verknüpft die Fallstudien mit einem theoretischen Rahmen zu Bautypen und Typologie. Essays von Shukur Askarov und Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni und Valter Scelsi (Genua), Levan Kalandarishvili und Jesse Vogler (Tiflis) und Lahbib El Moumni und Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) beleuchten die historische Entwicklung der vier Städte. Ein farbiger Foto-Essay, der die urbane Atmosphäre dieser Orte einfängt, rundet das Buch ab.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the 20th century, with each offering its unique response to modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage.Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students at their joint chair of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analysed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and a brief description. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. Concise essays by Shukur Askarov and Boris Chukovich (Tashkent), Vittorio Pizzigoni and Valter Scelsi (Genoa), Levan Kalandarishvili and Jesse Vogler (Tbilisi), and Lahbib El Moumni and Karim Rouissi (Casablanca) explore the four cities' historic evolution. A photo essay with colour images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds off this volume.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Dieser lange erwartete dritte Band mit Analysen moderner und zeitgenössischer urbaner Bautypologien dokumentiert rund 200 grösstenteils noch nie publizierte Bauwerke in Taschkent, Genua, Tiflis und Casablanca. Die vier Grossstädte erlebten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein rasantes Wachstum, und in jeder von ihnen entwickelte sich eine jeweils lokale Antwort auf den Modernismus. Statt eines einfachen historischen Überblicks bietet dieses Buch eine gründliche Untersuchung der städtebaulichen Struktur dieser Orte und legt die Logik offen, die der jeweiligen Architektur zugrunde liegt. 316 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The latest in the Review series featuring contemporary buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. This highly anticipated new volume in the Review series documents some two hundred largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. These cities experienced rapid development during the twentieth century, each offering its unique response to Modernism. Rather than merely providing a historical survey, this book uncovers the underlying logic of these cities' urban fabric through an examination of their prevalent built heritage. Over four years, architects Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein, together with teaching staff and students of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture, analyzed the featured structures to offer a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions for contemporary architecture and urban design. Each example is documented with an image, site, and floor plans; axonometric projection; key data; and a brief description. Concise essays by authors originating from the four cities explore their historical evolution. An introductory text by Emanuel Christ, Victoria Easton, and Christoph Gantenbein relates the case studies to the theoretical framework of type and typology. A photo essay with color images capturing the urban atmosphere of the places rounds of this volume. AUTHORS: Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein are the founding principals of Basel-based architecture firm Christ & Gantenbein and jointly teach as professors of architecture and design at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. Victoria Easton is a partner with Christ & Gantenbein in Basel and a researcher at the Chair of Emanuel Christ and Christoph Gantenbein at ETH Zurich's Department of Architecture. SELLING POINTS: . An analysis of around 200 buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, Casablanca . Clear and use-orientated presentation though image, site and floor plans, axonometric projection, key data, and brief description . A rich source for designing architects, offering a wide-ranging array of original typological solutions . Swiss architects Christ & Gantenbein's typology-based approach to urban architectural design is of great practical value 80 colour, 950 b/w illustrations This new volume in the Review series documents some 200 largely unpublished buildings in Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, and Casablanca. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.