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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucerne's prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf - one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. The mighty building, which appears as if it were developed out of a single block, is regarded as one of the most important Swiss hotel developments of its time, both due to its pioneering construction and building technology, and due to its architectural design.After several interior conversions that were typical for the times of their implementation, the building was carefully and comprehensively renewed by the Lucerne-based architect Iwan Bühler between 2018 and 2022, taking aspects of monument preservation into account. This demanded ideally preserving the existing building fabric, while revealing and reproducing the building's often differentiated and subtle qualities, as well as the wealth of the original building. The work also included carefully renewing individual elements inside and outside the building to accommodate current utilisation.This book documents the original building from 1906 with historical plans and photographs, while shedding light on the hotel's activities and daily life in recent decades. The volume also presents extensive planning and photographic material to demonstrate the strategy and measures applied to the architecturally and historically important building.The exciting project presentation includes illuminating essays by Peter Omachen on the foundation and importance of the original hotel, and by Cony Grünenfelder, Cantonal Monument Preservation Officer, who followed the refurbishment with an expert and insightful eye. Text in English and German.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucerne's prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. The mighty building, which appears as if it were developed out of a single block, is regarded as one of the most important Swiss hotel developments of its time, both due to its pioneering construction and building technology, and due to its architectural design. After several interior conversions that were typical for the times of their implementation, the building was carefully and comprehensively renewed by the Lucerne-based architect Iwan Buehler between 2018 and 2022, taking aspects of monument preservation into account. This demanded ideally preserving the existing building fabric, while revealing and reproducing the building's often differentiated and subtle qualities, as well as the wealth of the original building. The work also included carefully renewing individual elements inside and outside the building to accommodate current utilisation. Text in English and German. 135 colour, 31 b/w illustrations In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucernes prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. Text in English and German. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 1906 wurde das Hotel Palace an der prominenten Luzerner Quai-Promenade nach Plaenen von Heinrich Meili-Wapf - einem der wichtigsten Luzerner Architekten jener Zeit - erstellt. Das wie aus einem Guss entstandene maechtige Gebaeude wurde sowohl aufgrund seiner f.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucerne's prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. The mighty building, which appears as if it were developed out of a single block, is regarded as one of the most important Swiss hotel developments of its time, both due to its pioneering construction and building technology, and due to its architectural design. After several interior conversions that were typical for the times of their implementation, the building was carefully and comprehensively renewed by the Lucerne-based architect Iwan Buehler between 2018 and 2022, taking aspects of monument preservation into account. This demanded ideally preserving the existing building fabric, while revealing and reproducing the building's often differentiated and subtle qualities, as well as the wealth of the original building. The work also included carefully renewing individual elements inside and outside the building to accommodate current utilisation. Text in English and German. 135 colour, 31 b/w illustrations In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucernes prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. Text in English and German. 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 carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucerne's prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf - one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. The mighty building, which appears as if it were developed out of a single block, is regarded as one of the most important Swiss hotel developments of its time, both due to its pioneering construction and building technology, and due to its architectural design.After several interior conversions that were typical for the times of their implementation, the building was carefully and comprehensively renewed by the Lucerne-based architect Iwan Bühler between 2018 and 2022, taking aspects of monument preservation into account. This demanded ideally preserving the existing building fabric, while revealing and reproducing the building's often differentiated and subtle qualities, as well as the wealth of the original building. The work also included carefully renewing individual elements inside and outside the building to accommodate current utilisation.This book documents the original building from 1906 with historical plans and photographs, while shedding light on the hotel's activities and daily life in recent decades. The volume also presents extensive planning and photographic material to demonstrate the strategy and measures applied to the architecturally and historically important building.The exciting project presentation includes illuminating essays by Peter Omachen on the foundation and importance of the original hotel, and by Cony Grünenfelder, Cantonal Monument Preservation Officer, who followed the refurbishment with an expert and insightful eye. Text in English and German.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - 1906 wurde das Hotel Palace an der prominenten Luzerner Quai-Promenade nach Plänen von Heinrich Meili-Wapf - einem der wichtigsten Luzerner Architekten jener Zeit - erstellt. Das wie aus einem Guss entstandene mächtige Gebäude wurde sowohl aufgrund seiner fortschrittlichen Bau- und Gebäudetechnik als auch wegen seiner architektonischen Gestaltung zu einem der in der Schweiz wichtigsten Hotelbauten seiner Zeit. Nach mehreren zeittypischen Umbauten im Inneren wurde das Gebäude 2018-2022 durch den Luzerner Architekten Iwan Bühler einer umfassenden sorgfältigen denkmalpflegerischen Erneuerung unterzogen. Das Ergebnis zeichnet sich aus durch einen optimalen Erhalt der bestehenden Substanz, das Aufdecken und Wiederherstellen der vielmals differenzierten, feinsinnigen Qualitäten und des Reichtums des ursprünglichen Bauwerks sowie durch behutsame, nutzungsbedingte Erneuerungen einzelner Teile im und am Gebäude.Das Buch dokumentiert das Originalgebäude von 1906 anhand historischer Pläne und Fotografien, gibt einen Einblick in den Hotelbetrieb und das Hotelleben in den letzten Jahrzehnten und dokumentiert mit umfangreichem Plan- und Fotomaterial die Strategie und die Massnahmen des Architekten zur Erneuerung des architekturhistorischbedeutenden Gebäudes.Ergänzt wird die spannende Werkdarstellung durch erhellende Essays von Peter Omachen zur Entstehung und Bedeutung des originalen Hotelgebäudes sowie von Cony Grünenfelder, der kantonalen Denkmalpflegerin, die die Erneuerung fachkundig und einfühlsam begleitete.In 1906, the Hotel Palace was built along Lucerne's prominent Quai Promenade according to plans by Heinrich Meili-Wapf - one of the most important Lucerne architects of the time. The mighty building, which appears as if it were developed out of a single block, is regarded as one of the most important Swiss hotel developments of its time, both due to its pioneering construction and building technology, and due to its architectural design. After several interior conversions that were typical for the times of their implementation, the building was carefully and comprehensively renewed by the Lucerne-based architect Iwan Bühler between 2018 and 2022, taking aspects of monument preservation into account. This demanded ideally preserving the existing building fabric, while revealing and reproducing the building's often differentiated and subtle qualities, as well as the wealth of the original building. The work also included carefully renewing individual elements inside and outside the building to accommodate current utilisation. This book documents the original building from 1906 with historical plans and photographs, while shedding light on the hotel's activities and daily life in recent decades. The volume also presents extensive planning and photographic material to demonstrate the strategy and measures applied to the architecturally and historically important building.The exciting project presentation includes illuminating essays by Peter Omachen on the foundation and importance of the original hotel, and by Cony Grünenfelder, Cantonal Monument Preservation Officer, who followed the refurbishment with an expert and insightful eye.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Hotel Palace Luzern - Denkmalpflegerische Erneuerung | Iwan Bühler Architekten | Iwan Bühler (u. a.) | Buch | 136 S. | Deutsch | 2023 | Quart Luzern | EAN 9783037612675 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Anna-Vandenhoeck-Ring 36, 37081 Göttingen, schlieker[at]gva-verlage[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 23 x 30 cm, 263 Seiten, zahlreiche farbige Abbildungen, unten links leicht eingestossen. Das Werk des Basler Künstlers Bruno Gasser (19472010) kreiste unablässig um das Thema Gras. An diesem vermeintlich unspektakulären Stück Natur untersuchte Gasser die Wirkung von Farben, Licht und Schatten. In seiner beständigen Auseinandersetzung mit Gras entwickelte Gasser sein Werk unabhängig von Modeströmungen: Die Grasmalerei wurde zu seiner Handschrift. In dieser einmaligen Monografie zeigen die Fotografen Martin P. Bühler und Marcel Baumann Gassers Werk aus ganz besonderen Blickwinkeln. Sie zogen von Haus zu Haus, besuchten die Käufer von Gassers Werken manchmal sogar in Begleitung des Künstlers und fotografierten die Gemälde dort in ihrem spezifischen Kontext.