- Hatje Cantz
- Architecture
€ 29.80 | CHF 52.00
Deutschlandscape
Epicentres at the periphery
Edited by Francesca Ferguson, texts by Omar Akbar, Sonja Beeck, Gerd de Bruyn, Francesca Ferguson, Angelika Fitz, Peter Lewis, Kai Vöckler, Peter Wilson u.a.
German, English
2004. 256 pp., 264 color ills.
17,20 x 24,00 cm
softcover
out of print
ISBN 978-3-7757-1482-2
The official volume complementing the German contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale 2004 presents a selection of new and innovative solutions for reactivating everyday architecture.
The catalogue accompanying the exhibition at the German pavilion of the 9th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice gives an up-to-date overview of over thirty-five contemporary architectural projects in peripheral urban areas, suburbs, and de-industrialized zones in Germany. The projects focus on transforming and reactivating banal everyday architecture-business parks, conventional housing types, and industrial structures-and open up a new perception of the German situation, or "deutschlandscape."
With ironic self-reflection, architectural norms are reworked and given a new aesthetic twist. The projects, built by a critical young generation of German architects, are characterized by a highly innovative use of new materials, generating suburban "plug-ins"-temporary and mobile architecture-and skillfully reworking the familiar to create solutions for hitherto underrepresented yet vital areas on the urban fringe which are both provocative and enigmatic.
9th International Architecture Exhibition 2004, Venice, September 12 - November 7, 2004
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