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Softcover, 192 pages, in English and Korean; very good condition; light rubbing to covers; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
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Editore: Wessobrunner Kreis e.V., Dießen,, 2008
Da: Clerc Fremin, Steingaden, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. 105 Seiten Zustand: wirkt ungelesen, keine Beschädigungen, keine Eintragungen. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 300.
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Da: Aardvark Rare Books, Bucknell, SHROP, Regno Unito
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Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The last decade has seen a growing social movement towards collectivity, sharing and participation. This paradigm shift is reflected in architecture as well: In recent years, increasingly innovative collective housing projects, organized around the principle of trading in private spaces for larger, more luxurious shared spaces, have been emerging across the globe - many of them realized through bottom-up grassroots initiatives. The return of the collective in architecture has resulted in surprising architectural solutions that also create new urban spaces. The publication Together! The New Architecture of the Collective presents around twenty international building projects from Europe Japan, and the US that provide innovative platforms for collective living in the present day. A selection of projects are discussed in detail, ad extensive photo essays offer rich and vivid impressions of the daily collective and private lie and everyday routines in these buildings. Interviews with movers and shakers from the collective housing scene, written by international journalists, offer insights and background information on the processes and people that have made each project possible. All that is complemented by theoretical and historical context, including analytical essays by experts in the field, info graphics providing facts and figures, diagrams explaining how different collective housing models work, and an extensive timeline detailing genealogy of the collective housing movement in the twentieth century. Together! Explores a phenomenon that is being encountered with increasing frequency in recent years: people coming together to create affordable housing beyond the realm of speculation and predatory capitalism be it in the form of building groups, cooperatives or other models of the collective building. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result? Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realised projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their 25 years of collaboration.In EM2N - City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations.
Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Acceptable. Acceptable - This is a significantly damaged book. It should be considered a reading copy only. Please order this book only if you are interested in the content and not the condition. May be ex-library. Oversized. PAPERBACK.
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Da: Antiquariat Willi Braunert, München, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrello4°, hardcover. 502 pp Like new. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result? Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realised projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Mueller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their 25 years of collaboration. In EM2N - City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations. AUTHORS: Medine Altiok is an architect who runs her own practice with offices in Zurich and Aachen. She is a lecturer at various universities and schools, such as ETH Zurich, BILGI University Istanbul, and the AA School of Architecture in London. Mathias Mueller and Daniel Niggli established their firm EM2N in Zurich in 1997, which nowadays also includes offices in Berlin and Brussels. They have taught as visiting professors at EPFL in Lausanne and ETH Zurich. Caspar Schaerer is a Zurich-based architect, publicist, and architecture critic. SELLING POINTS: . First monograph on Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N . Documents EM2N's achievements of 25 years through texts and a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and visualisations, most of them published in this book for the first time . Highlights EM2N's profound engagement with the city as an evolving and productive space of human life . EM2N enjoy wide international recognition for their building and urban designs, their conversions of existing buildings, as well as for their contributions to architectural discourse 625 colour, 291 b/w illustrations First major monograph on Zurich-based architects EM2N who enjoy wide international recognition for their building and urban designs, their conversions of existing structures, as well as for their contributions to architectural discourse. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result? Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realised projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their 25 years of collaboration.In EM2N - City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realized projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their twenty-five years of collaboration. In EM2N-City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations.; Wie entwickeln sich unsere Städte, welche Kräfte wirken in ihnen und wie verändern sie sich Das Zürcher Architekturbüro EM2N arbeitet seit über 20 Jahren an städtischen Transformationsprozessen, zunächst vor allem im Grossraum Zürich, seit einigen Jahren auch in Berlin, Brüssel und Hamburg. Über die Zeit ist ein vielfältiges Werk gewachsen, das zahlreiche gelungene und einige gescheiterte Projekte, kleine Bauten und grosse Komplexe, schnelle Entscheidungen und langsame Prozesse beinhaltet. Gemeinsam ist den unter dem Titel City Factory versammelten Bauten, Projekten und Texten das auch nach zwei Jahrzehnten ungebrochene Interesse am Prinzip der Stadt als aufregender, widersprüchlicher und vor allem produktiver Ort. Mathias Müller und Daniel Niggli blicken in dem Buch selbstkritisch zurück auf ihr Werk, ergänzt um Essays von Berufskollegen und Freunden. Sie beschreiben darüber hinaus Lernprozesse, persönliche Interessen und konzeptionelle Ansätze für zukünftige Aufgaben in den sich stetig verändernden Städten. 502 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realized projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their twenty-five years of collaboration. In EM2N-City Factory they offer a self-critical review of their achievements and also speak about learning processes, personal interests, and conceptual approaches to future tasks in ever-changing cities. This is supplemented with contributions from fellow architects and friends as well as with a wealth of photographs, plans, drawings, and other illustrations.; Wie entwickeln sich unsere Städte, welche Kräfte wirken in ihnen und wie verändern sie sich Das Zürcher Architekturbüro EM2N arbeitet seit über 20 Jahren an städtischen Transformationsprozessen, zunächst vor allem im Grossraum Zürich, seit einigen Jahren auch in Berlin, Brüssel und Hamburg. Über die Zeit ist ein vielfältiges Werk gewachsen, das zahlreiche gelungene und einige gescheiterte Projekte, kleine Bauten und grosse Komplexe, schnelle Entscheidungen und langsame Prozesse beinhaltet. Gemeinsam ist den unter dem Titel City Factory versammelten Bauten, Projekten und Texten das auch nach zwei Jahrzehnten ungebrochene Interesse am Prinzip der Stadt als aufregender, widersprüchlicher und vor allem produktiver Ort. Mathias Müller und Daniel Niggli blicken in dem Buch selbstkritisch zurück auf ihr Werk, ergänzt um Essays von Berufskollegen und Freunden. Sie beschreiben darüber hinaus Lernprozesse, persönliche Interessen und konzeptionelle Ansätze für zukünftige Aufgaben in den sich stetig verändernden Städten. 502 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -How do our cities evolve, what forces drive their evolution, and how exactly do they change as a result Zurich-based architecture firm EM2N has been working on urban transformation processes ever since its establishment in 1997. Initially, the firm's main focus was on the greater Zurich area, yet in recent years they have also developed and realized projects in Berlin, Brussels, and Hamburg. Over time, a diverse body of work has grown, more than half of which consists of conversions of existing buildings, resulting in numerous successes and a few failures, small structures and large-scale complexes, quick decisions and slow processes. What unites the designs, projects, and texts featured in this first monograph on EM2N is a profound interest in the concept of the city as an exciting, contradictory, and above all productive space of human life that the founding partners Mathias Müller and Daniel Niggli have maintained throughout their twenty-five years of collaboration.
Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The last decade has seen a growing social movement towards collectivity, sharing and participation. This paradigm shift is reflected in architecture as well: In recent years, increasingly innovative collective housing projects, organized around the principle of trading in private spaces for larger, more luxurious shared spaces, have been emerging across the globe - many of them realized through bottom-up grassroots initiatives. The return of the collective in architecture has resulted in surprising architectural solutions that also create new urban spaces. The publication Together! The New Architecture of the Collective presents around twenty international building projects from Europe Japan, and the US that provide innovative platforms for collective living in the present day. A selection of projects are discussed in detail, ad extensive photo essays offer rich and vivid impressions of the daily collective and private lie and everyday routines in these buildings. Interviews with movers and shakers from the collective housing scene, written by international journalists, offer insights and background information on the processes and people that have made each project possible. All that is complemented by theoretical and historical context, including analytical essays by experts in the field, info graphics providing facts and figures, diagrams explaining how different collective housing models work, and an extensive timeline detailing genealogy of the collective housing movement in the twentieth century. Together! Explores a phenomenon that is being encountered with increasing frequency in recent years: people coming together to create affordable housing beyond the realm of speculation and predatory capitalism be it in the form of building groups, cooperatives or other models of the collective building. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 508 pages. 12.50x8.50x1.57 inches. In Stock.