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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book is a catalog of the exhibition by the architect and draughtsman Sergei Tchoban, which is scheduled for October 2020-January 2021 at The Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome. However, the book goes far beyond the format of describing the artworks presented at the exhibition. It is a research aimed at studying trends in the urban development of a contemporary European city. A native of St Petersburg who has organically absorbed the harmony of this city's proportionality and similitude, Sergei Tchoban has always striven to understand the laws which govern the development of cities like St Petersburg and the great prototypes in whose image it was created. Is it possible to preserve these cities' outstanding quality? And is it possible to pursue this quality today, at the current stage of development of architecture? These are the central questions posed in the exhibition and the book, which marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (17201778). One of the greatest artists of his time, Piranesi succeeded in capturing the development of the European city as a phenomenon which, despite many layers and internal contradictions, is nevertheless harmonious. In analyzing the development of the language of architecture that is characteristic of our time, Sergei Tchoban integrates individual emphatically futuristic volumes into the panoramas of streets in the European city. Subsequently, he transcribes these elements into 18th-century Roman situations recreated on the basis of motifs taken from Giovanni Battista Piranesi's Vedute di Roma. Four of these fantasies are original prints of etchings by Piranesi into which elements of an architecture of the future have been inserted using the medium of etching (executed by the architect Ioann Zelenin on the basis of ideas and sketches by Sergei Tchoban). This insertion of futuristic buildings into situations taken from, and then etchings by, Piranesi is a vivid demonstration of how contemporary architecture behaves and is perceived in the body of the European city, a city based on the harmony of similitude. Ruined masterpiece or imprint of the future? This is probably the principal question for this research. Using graphic art and etching to stage the destruction of a monument (the original of a Piranesi etching), Sergei Tchoban initiates a discussion about whether this kind of integration is merely an act of vandalism or a way of transforming a reproduction print (many European cities created by the mighty force of the harmony of similitude are indeed very similar to one another) into an original that exists as a unique copy. Are we destroying harmony or creating a fundamentally new type of harmony? Sergei Tchoban is sure that this painful transformation of the European city has been happening for at least 100 years and that society must finally work out how to relate to this process. Essentially, it is this that is Piranesi's true legacy: a call to an honest conversation regarding the condition of the layers and parts that constitute the European city as a highly important piece of our heritage and at the same time a space for future development.(English/Italian edition) Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebundene Ausgabe, 4°. Condizione: Wie neu. 1. 168 S. Das Buch ist in exzellentem, sauberen Zustand. -----Inhalt:. This book is a catalog of the exhibition by the architect and draughtsman Sergei Tchoban, which is scheduled for October 2020-January 2021 at The Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome. However, the book goes far beyond the format of describing the artworks presented at the exhibition. It is a research aimed at studying trends in the urban development of a contemporary European city. A native of St Petersburg who has organically absorbed the harmony of this citys proportionality and similitude, Sergei Tchoban has always striven to understand the laws which govern the development of cities like St Petersburg and the great prototypes in whose image it was created. Is it possible to preserve these cities outstanding quality? And is it possible to pursue this quality today, at the current stage of development of architecture? These are the central questions posed in the exhibition and the book, which marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 1778). One of the greatest artists of his time, Piranesi succeeded in capturing the development of the European city as a phenomenon which, despite many layers and internal contradictions, is nevertheless harmonious. In analyzing the development of the language of architecture that is characteristic of our time, Sergei Tchoban integrates individual emphatically futuristic volumes into the panoramas of streets in the European city. Subsequently, he transcribes these elements into 18th-century Roman situations recreated on the basis of motifs taken from Giovanni Battista Piranesis Vedute di Roma. Four of these fantasies are original prints of etchings by Piranesi into which elements of an architecture of the future have been inserted using the medium of etching (executed by the architect Ioann Zelenin on the basis of ideas and sketches by Sergei Tchoban). This insertion of futuristic buildings into situations taken from, and then etchings by, Piranesi is a vivid demonstration of how contemporary architecture behaves and is perceived in the body of the European city, a city based on the harmony of similitude. Ruined masterpiece or imprint of the future? This is probably the principal question for this research. Using graphic art and etching to stage the destruction of a monument (the original of a Piranesi etching), Sergei Tchoban initiates a discussion about whether this kind of integration is merely an act of vandalism or a way of transforming a reproduction print (many European cities created by the mighty force of the harmony of similitude are indeed very similar to one another) into an original that exists as a unique copy. Are we destroying harmony or creating a fundamentally new type of harmony? Sergei Tchoban is sure that this painful transformation of the European city has been happening for at least 100 years and that society must finally work out how to relate to this process. Essentially, it is this that is Piranesis true legacy: a call to an honest conversation regarding the condition of the layers and parts that constitute the European city as a highly important piece of our heritage and at the same time a space for future development. Sergei Tchoban is a Russian and German architect working in various cities in Europe and the Russian Federation. He is a member of the Association of German Architects (BDA), the Union of Architects of Russia, and the Union of Artists of Russia, and honorary academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. In 2010 and 2012 Sergei Tchoban was the curator of the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture (in 2012 he was awarded a Special Mention the first time that Russia has won an award at the Venice biennale). In 2009 he founded the Tchoban Foundation - Museum for Architectural Drawing, whose purpose is to house a collection of drawings and watercolours by Western European architects, painters and artists from the 18th century through to the first half of the 19th century, as well as to popularize this art form among contemporary architects. In 2018 Sergei Tchoban was awarded the European Architecture Prize. He has won many international drawing competitions, including KRob Architecture Competition (USA) and the competition of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI). ISBN: 9783869226071 Wir senden umgehend mit beiliegender MwSt.Rechnung. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1701.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Russian architect and draughtsman Sergei Tchoban has always striven to understand the laws which govern the development of cities such as his native St Petersburg and the great prototypes in whose image it was created. But is it possible to preserve such cities' outstanding quality today? Can we pursue this quality now, at the current stage of development of architecture?This catalogue poses these central questions. It accompanies an exhibition of Tchoban's work at the Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome, scheduled to take place from October 2020 to January 2021. It also marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Tschoban inserts emphatically futuristic structures into the Italian artist's eighteenth-century Roman street scenes. Do such works constitute ruined masterpieces or imprints of the future? Is harmony being destroyed or is a fundamentally new type of harmony being created?Tchoban believes that a similar transformation of the European city has been happening for at least a century and that society must finally work out how to relate to this process. Essentially, Piranesi's true legacy is a call to an honest conversation regarding the layers and parts that constitute the European city as both a highly important piece of our heritage and a space for future development.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Edizione bilingue italiano-inglese / Italian-English edition. Catalogo di mostra / Exhibition catalogue: Roma, Istituto Centrale per la Grafica, 15 ottobre 2020 - 31 gennaio 2021 - Volume rilegato in tela editoriale con titoli in oro al piatto e al dorso, 168 pagine con ricco apparato iconografico e tavole. Testi di Anna Martovitskaya. Copia in perfette condizioni di nuovo / Brand new -- Sergei Tchoban è un architetto russo-tedesco che lavora in varie città dell'Europa e della Russia. Membro associazioni degli architetti tedeschi e membro onorario dell'Accademia russa delle arti, ha curato nel 2010 e nel 2012 il Padiglione russo alla Biennale di Venezia di Architettura ricevendo la menzione speciale per la prima volta riconosciuta alla Russia. Nel 2018 gli è stato conferito l'European Architecture Prize. Nel 2009 ha fondato la Tchoban Foundation - Museum for architectural drawing, che conserva una collezione di disegni e acquerelli architettonici dal XVIII secolo fino alla metà del secolo XIX. Essendo nato a San Pietroburgo e avendone assorbito completamente l'armonia delle proporzioni e delle forme, Tchoban ha sempre cercato di individuare quali siano le leggi che regolano lo sviluppo delle città come San Pietroburgo e a quei grandi modelli su cui questa fu improntata. È possibile conservare oggi la singolarità, perseguire tale obiettivo nel percorso di sviluppo architettura contemporanea? Sono queste le questioni fondamentali che la mostra si propone di indagare partendo da Piranesi, capace di cogliere lo sviluppo della città europea come un fenomeno variegato, ricco di contraddizioni interne e ciononostante armonico. L'esposizione si apre con alcuni disegni realizzati dall'autore nel corso di vari anni che indagano il fenomeno della città europea tradizionale e dei suoi principali elementi architettonico-urbanistici. Le rappresentazioni della città dell'infanzia - San Pietroburgo - e della maggior parte delle città europee "canoniche" (Roma, Venezia, Praga e altre) si alternano a monumenti architettura del XX secolo, simili a singole sculture isolate. E anche forme dinamiche si alternano a fantasie architettoniche, con l'aiuto delle quali Sergei Tchoban si affaccia sul futuro. In principio l'autore integra volumi marcatamente futuristici nel panorama delle strade della città europea. Successivamente trasferisce tali elementi nella realtà romana del XVIII secolo, ricostruita sui motivi della serie vedute di Roma di Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Quattro di queste fantasie sono stampe originali delle incisioni di Piranesi, al cui interno gli elementi architettura del futuro vengono integrati con ausilio della tecnica dell'incisione ad acquaforte (eseguita dall'architetto Ioann Zelenin su idea e schizzi di Sergei Tchoban). Un'opera d'arte "profanata" O un'impronta del futuro? Ecco, forse è proprio questa la domanda principale a cui questa mostra cerca di dare risposta. Simulando con ausilio di grafica e incisione la distruzione di un monumento (l'originale decisione di Piranesi) e dell'ambiente urbano, Sergei Tchoban solleva la seguente questione: distruggiamo l'armonia o ne creiamo un modello completamente nuovo? È questo il vero lascito di Piranesi: l'invito a un dialogo sincero sulla condizione delle stratificazioni delle parti costitutive della città europea, come eredità collettiva fondamentale e al tempo stesso spazio per uno sviluppo futuro. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloRilegato in Tela. Condizione: new. Roma, Istituto Centrale per la Grafica, 15 ottobre 2020 - 31 gennaio 2021.Testi di Anna Martovitskaya.Testo Italiano e Inglese.Berlin, 2020; ril. in tela, pp. 168, 135 ill. col., cm 28,5x28,5. This book is a catalog of the exhibition by the architect and draughtsman Sergei Tchoban, which is scheduled for October 2020-January 2021 at The Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome. However, the book goes far beyond the format of describing the artworks presented at the exhibition. It is a research aimed at studying trends in the urban development of a contemporary European city.A native of St Petersburg who has organically absorbed the harmony of this city's proportionality and similitude, Sergei Tchoban has always striven to understand the laws which govern the development of cities like St Petersburg and the great prototypes in whose image it was created. Is it possible to preserve these cities' outstanding quality? And is it possible to pursue this quality today, at the current stage of development of architecture? These are the central questions posed in the exhibition and the book, which marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778). One of the greatest artists of his time, Piranesi succeeded in capturing the development of the European city as a phenomenon which, despite many layers and internal contradictions, is nevertheless harmonious.In analyzing the development of the language of architecture that is characteristic of our time, Sergei Tchoban integrates individual emphatically futuristic volumes into the panoramas of streets in the European city. Subsequently, he transcribes these elements into 18th-century Roman situations recreated on the basis of motifs taken from Giovanni Battista Piranesi's Vedute di Roma. Four of these fantasies are original prints of etchings by Piranesi into which elements of an architecture of the future have been inserted using the medium of etching (executed by the architect Ioann Zelenin on the basis of ideas and sketches by Sergei Tchoban). This insertion of futuristic buildings into situations taken from, and then etchings by, Piranesi is a vivid demonstration of how contemporary architecture behaves and is perceived in the body of the European city, a city based on the harmony of similitude. Ruined masterpiece or imprint of the future? This is probably the principal question for this research. Using graphic art and etching to stage the destruction of a monument (the original of a Piranesi etching), Sergei Tchoban initiates a discussion about whether this kind of integration is merely an act of vandalism - or a way of transforming a reproduction print (many European cities created by the mighty force of the harmony of similitude are indeed very similar to one another) into an original that exists as a unique copy. Are we destroying harmony or creating a fundamentally new type of harmony? Sergei Tchoban is sure that this painful transformation of the European city has been happening for at least 100 years and that society must finally work out how to relate to this process. Essentially, it is this that is Piranesi's true legacy: a call to an honest conversation regarding the condition of the layers and parts that constitute the European city as a highly important piece of our heritage and at the same time a space for future development. Libro.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Russian architect and draughtsman Sergei Tchoban has always striven to understand the laws which govern the development of cities such as his native St Petersburg and the great prototypes in whose image it was created. But is it possible to preserve such cities' outstanding quality today? Can we pursue this quality now, at the current stage of development of architecture?This catalogue poses these central questions. It accompanies an exhibition of Tchoban's work at the Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome, scheduled to take place from October 2020 to January 2021. It also marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Tschoban inserts emphatically futuristic structures into the Italian artist's eighteenth-century Roman street scenes. Do such works constitute ruined masterpieces or imprints of the future? Is harmony being destroyed or is a fundamentally new type of harmony being created?Tchoban believes that a similar transformation of the European city has been happening for at least a century and that society must finally work out how to relate to this process. Essentially, Piranesi's true legacy is a call to an honest conversation regarding the layers and parts that constitute the European city as both a highly important piece of our heritage and a space for future development.