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Baumschlager Eberle Architekten 2010-2020: City - Architecture - Future
Barnes and Noble
Baumschlager Eberle Architekten 2010-2020: City - Architecture - Future
Current price: $112.99


Barnes and Noble
Baumschlager Eberle Architekten 2010-2020: City - Architecture - Future
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In recent years, Baumschlager Eberle architectural practice has successfully continued its international trajector. Between 2010 and 2020, around 600 buildings, projects, and competitions have been completed, including housing projects, hospitals, compnay headquarters, university campuses, and the 2226 building: an office building without Hearing System.
The book documents in chronological order in the form of of an annotated and commented catalogue of works all projects, competitions, and studies of these years. Over 50 completed buildings are comprehensively presented. 14 of the most important projects have an in-depth presentation: with images, plans, and other material as well as a detailed text.
In addition, three essays and three interviews deal with the central issues of density, resources, and open building.
The book documents in chronological order in the form of of an annotated and commented catalogue of works all projects, competitions, and studies of these years. Over 50 completed buildings are comprehensively presented. 14 of the most important projects have an in-depth presentation: with images, plans, and other material as well as a detailed text.
In addition, three essays and three interviews deal with the central issues of density, resources, and open building.