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Construction | Materials

Building Better – Less – Different: Circular ­Construction and Circular Economy........................................4 Modern Construction Handbook.................6 Growing Architecture..................................7 Building with Paper.....................................8 Building with Bamboo.................................9 Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives........11 Fluid Bodies..............................................12

Types | Functions

Treppen / Stiegen......................................13 Move and New Move .................................13 Das Besucherzentrum ­ Welterbe Regensburg................................16 Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino..............................16

Architects | Buildings

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA........................................................17 LAVA Laboratory for ­ Visionary Architecture..............................18 Missing Link..............................................18

Cities | Regions | Urbanism

Designing Cities........................................19 Imparting City...........................................20 Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten – Deutschland.............................................22 Mischung: Possible!..................................24

Theory | History

Stadtforschung von unten.........................24 Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier...25 Architect of Letters...................................28 Linke Waffe Kunst.....................................28 Denise Scott Brown – In Other Eyes..........28 Chinese Modern........................................32 Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes...............................33 On Food.....................................................34 Architecture after God..............................34 [on digital architecture in ten books]........35 The Minimal Intervention..........................36 Mittelalterbilder der Moderne..................37 Les Français et la Renaissance.................37

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David Chipperfield Architects...................38 Timber Buildings S, M, L............................39 Manual of Multi Storey Timber Construction.................................40 Berlin........................................................41

Landscape Architecture

Open(ing) Spaces......................................43 Refining Nature.........................................43

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Teaching Graphic Design...........................46 werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design.................................46 Designing Emotion....................................47 Distanz durch Nähe...................................48 Design und künstliche Intelligenz.............48 Edition Angewandte

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis..............................54 When the Wind Blows................................55 Barbara Holub – Silent Activism...............56 Edu:Transversal No. 01/2022.....................56 Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik.....57 Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest...................57 Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes.........58

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Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse................58 Doppelte Artikulation...............................59 Eine Geschichte........................................59 Selected Titles..........................................62



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ARCHITECTURE

Construction | Materials

Building Better – Less – Different: Circular ­Construction and Circular Economy........................................4 Modern Construction Handbook.................6 Growing Architecture..................................7 Building with Paper.....................................8 Building with Bamboo.................................9 Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives........11 Fluid Bodies..............................................12

Types | Functions

Treppen / Stiegen......................................13 Move and New Move .................................13 Das Besucherzentrum ­ Welterbe Regensburg................................16 Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino..............................16

Architects | Buildings

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA........................................................17 LAVA Laboratory for ­ Visionary Architecture..............................18 Missing Link..............................................18

Cities | Regions | Urbanism

Designing Cities........................................19 Imparting City...........................................20 Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten – Deutschland.............................................22 Mischung: Possible!..................................24

Theory | History

Stadtforschung von unten.........................24 Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier...25 Architect of Letters...................................28 Linke Waffe Kunst.....................................28 Denise Scott Brown – In Other Eyes..........29 Chinese Modern........................................32 Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes...............................33 On Food.....................................................34 Architecture after God..............................34 [on digital architecture in ten books]........35 The Minimal Intervention..........................36 Mittelalterbilder der Moderne..................37 Les Français et la Renaissance.................37

DETAIL

David Chipperfield Architects...................38 Timber Buildings S, M, L............................39 Manual of Multi Storey Timber Construction.................................40 Berlin........................................................41

Landscape Architecture

Open(ing) Spaces......................................43 Refining Nature.........................................43

DESIGN

ART

BACKLIST

Teaching Graphic Design...........................46 werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design.................................46 Designing Emotion....................................47 Distanz durch Nähe...................................48 Design und künstliche Intelligenz.............48 Edition Angewandte

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis..............................54 When the Wind Blows................................55 Barbara Holub – Silent Activism...............56 Edu:Transversal No. 01/2022.....................56 Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik.....57 Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest...................57 Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes.........58

Edition Voldemeer

Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse................58 Doppelte Artikulation...............................59 Eine Geschichte........................................59 Selected Titles..........................................62


Sustainability has advanced to become an overarching concern of daily life. At the same time, its ways and means are far from clear. As a holistic praxis, sustainability must combine technical and material as well as social, economic and ecological strategies that all too often have competing aims and priorities and complex interactions. In no other field can these factors and interactions be better observed, addressed and influenced than in architecture and building. Organising, planning and designing the built environment uniquely reflects the spectrum of sustainable action as a synthesis of gained experience, problem-solving and forward-looking strategies.

Each volume of Building Better – Less – Different examines two fundamental areas of sustainability and explores their specific dynamics and interactions. After an introductory overview, innovative methods and current developments are described and analysed in in-depth essays, international case studies and pointed commentaries. The sustainability criteria of efficiency (“better”), sufficiency (“less”) and consistency (“different”) form the framework for each book. Together, the five planned volumes provide a systematic and up-to-date compendium of sustainable building.

CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION + CIRCULAR ECONOMY

BETTER + LESS + DIFFERENT

The first volume presents concepts, methods and examples of circularity in construction and the economy. Urban mining and circular construction are two approaches to the challenges facing architecture and urban design, using techniques such as reversible details and design for disassembly and tools such as materials passports and databases. The circular economy is not solely about recycling but encompasses a wide range of strategies from local community projects to new ownership and service models and steering mechanisms such as carbon pricing schemes with climate premiums.

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DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE UMAR UNIT The unit’s name is an acronym of two concepts that represent complementary strategies for sourcing and using resources: “Urban Mining” and circular construction, though here the more generic term “Recycling” is used to denote the return of high-quality materials to closed lifecycles. While urban mining refers to the ideally optimal repurposing of materials that exist within the urban realm but were not specifi-

cally conceived for reuse or recycling, circular construction encompasses all materials and construction techniques that have been explicitly designed to ensure resources remain in technical or biological cycles in their original material composition and quality without degradation. Adhering to the premise that “cycles have no beginning or end”,9 the UMAR Unit uses materials, components and assembly techniques from various states and positions of different material cycles: whether newly

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sioned the interior architect Jules Wabbes to design its headquarters. As a reflection of the bank’s dependability, Wabbes chose high-quality materials and pure forms that expressed a sense of value and longevity such as granite, bronze or brass. In 2016, the new owners of the building BNP Paribas Fortis were given permission to demolish the structure to make way for a new building on condition that as part of a wider sustainability strategy new uses were found

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cultivated biological raw materials, recycled materials or reused materials, products or components. As such, UMAR is not just an active and flexible materials laboratory for ongoing research, but also a material depot for future constructions – a condition we regard as an ideal state for the built environment: materials should merely spend part of their lifetime “stored” in a building and their construction optimised so that they may be reused in another – again temporary – use at a later point in time.

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in the design and construction process. Even when buildings are disassembled (rather than being demolished), reusing the raw materials they contain is often hampered by non-separable construction details and joining techniques that make it near-impossible to recover discrete materials. To avoid such problems from the outset, the UMAR Unit employs reversible construction principles at all scales: from the aforementioned plug-together principle of the prefabricated modules to the exclusive use of dry seals and dry construction methods – rather than silicon in wet rooms or mortar in wall constructions; from reconfigured manufacturing processes for existing heating and cooling ceiling elements to the development of mono-material water taps using a new metal 3D-printing process. Adhesives have been

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Die Ziegelsteine der Drehwand bestehen aus mineralischen Bauabfällen, klein gemahlen und farblich neu kombiniert.

Within the cycles described above, one can differentiate between circulation methods depending on the size of the loop: reuse and repurposing, and recycling and downcycling. In particular in the technical cycle, the smaller the loop the more effective the respective method is with respect to conservation and use of energy, resources and labour.11 The focus here lies, therefore, on methods such as repair, refurbishment, retrofitting or high-grade recycling. The bi-

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11 W. Stahel, Circular Economy for Beginners. Geneva and London: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2018. 12 Arup, Circular economy in the built environment. London: Arup, 2016.

ological cycle affords a broader range of options, for example the cascade recycling of biotic materials, with the proviso that each lower-value step in the cascade prolongs the service time of the material without prohibiting its composting at the end.12 REUSE Reuse means that the material substance and physiognomy of an object or material is retained along with its function. In 1974, the Générale de Banque in Brussels commis-

for the materials and fittings designed by Jules Wabbes.13 The company Rotor Deconstruction was contracted to handle the disassembly and removal of all items and put them up for sale on its online platform. Thus, it came to pass that ten door handles designed by Jules Wabbes are now installed in the UMAR Unit. The handles are loaned from Rotor Deconstruction and will be returned at the end of their service time so that they may be reused once more in another building in future. The copper facade of the unit is a further example of reuse: a local roofing contractor used copper reclaimed from a hotel roof and combined it with production offcuts from other projects to create a unique colour scheme comprising dark oxidised, weathered green, and new copper-red panels.

RECYCLING Recycling means the material substance is retained but that its physiognomy changes. The German company Magna Glaskeramik makes innovative glass-ceramic panels from 100% recycled waste glass and recycled bottles. The sintering process employs just enough energy and time to fuse the glass shards together into homogenous, 20 cm thick translucent panels in which the broken shards are still discernible, making each panel unique. Alongside various other high-quality recycled technical materials such as specific plastics, metals and minerals, the UMAR Unit uses Magna glass-ceramic panels (product name: Ice Nugget) for the kitchen worktop and as bathroom wall cladding. COMPOSTING Composting means breaking down the materiality and physiognomy of a biological material to its molecular constituents. In addition to its many compostable wooden components, the UMAR Unit demonstrates a particularly impressive form of composting technology: fungal organisms. The mass of branching filaments of a fungal organism, the mycelium, is a dense and fast-growing matrix that can be harnessed as a biological adhesive. In its search for nutrients in plant

Blick ins Schlafzimmer, in der hinteren rechten Ecke sind die Dämmpaneele auf Mycelbasis sichtbar

13 Montagne du Parc Warandeberg, “Héritage”, https://www.montagneduparc-warandeberg.be/en/ news/2015/09/03/heritage (2017, accessed: 29 September 2018).

Forthcoming volumes:

ENERGY AND DIGITIZATION

HOUSING AND PARTICIPATION

LAND AND PRODUCTION

HEALTH AND MATERIALITY

Fundamentals Case Studies Strategies

Fundamentals Case Studies Strategies

Fundamentals Case Studies Strategies

Fundamentals Case Studies Strategies

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Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel

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Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel

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Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel

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Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel


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Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel, with Ken Webster

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CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY

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Fundamentals Case Studies Strategies > Building sustainably: a compendium in individual volumes

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> First volume on circularity in architecture and economy

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FROM THE CONTENTS:

AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS:

Sustainability – The Importance of a Holistic Approach Principles of Circular Construction Principles of a Circular Economy

Felix Heisel Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Cornell University Dirk E. Hebel Professor of Sustainable Construction, KIT Faculty of Architecture Ken Webster Director, International Society of Circular Economy Kerstin Müller baubüro in situ, Basel and Zurich Shawn Wood City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Philippe Block Professor of Architecture and Structure at the Institute of Technology in Architecture (ITA) in the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich Anja Rosen Professor of Circular Building, University of Wuppertal Annette Hillebrandt Professor of Building Construction, Design and Materials Science, University of Wuppertal Sabine Rau-Oberhuber Business Economist, Madaster and many others

Better Circular Construction: The Case for Deconstruction: How Cities Can Stop Wasting Buildings Building Capacity and Knowledge in the Local Economy: The Catherine Commons Deconstruction Project New Buildings from Old Circular Economy: Reuse Infrastructure: An Essential Foundation of the Circular Economy Deconstruction Policy in Portland, Oregon Less Circular Construction: More with Less The Urban Village Project Circular Economy: The Economy of Urban Mining – the Korbach City Hall Model Project Carbon Fees and Dividends, and a Circular Construction Industry Towards a More Responsible Society with the Polluter Pays Principle

The UMAR Unit in the NEST building at Empa Dübendorf. Photograph © Zooey Braun, Stuttgart.

Different Circular Construction: The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design: Acting at the Intersection of Carbon, Health and Equity Concular: The Digitisation of Materials in Buildings Materials Passports: Enabling Closed Material Loops Circular Economy: Cooling as a Service (CaaS) A Circular Approach in Flooring: The case of Interface Be Careful What You Wish For Better – Less – Different The Urban Mining and Recycling (UMAR) Unit of the NEST project at Empa in Switzerland


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The Modern Construction Handbook has become a classic of advanced construction literature, not least due to its regular revisions and clear structure with chapters titled ”Material,” “Wall,” “Roof,” “Structure,” “Environment,” and “Applications.” For the sixth edition, the 3-D illustrations have been brought up to date and in some cases redrawn, and all six chapters have been critically reviewed and updated. Tried and tested component details, examples focusing on sustainability and energy con-

sumption, and an update on finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) introduced in the last edition set new standards for this handbook which serves as a foundational textbook in many architecture courses.

> Updates of all details and examples > The most important aspects of building design covered in six chapters > Project-neutral drawings

Andrew Watts Building envelopes expert, CEO of Newtecnic

Walls 02 Timber 2: cladding panels

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Details 1 Timber boards 2 Timber battens 3 Plywood sheathing 4 Timber panel frame 5 Timber louvre 6 Breather membrane 7 Timber framed window (fixed) 8 Vapour barrier 9 Profiled metal cover strip 10 Floor construction 11 Air gap 12 Internal plaster finish or dry lining/drywall

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Details 1 Cast steel connector 2 Mild steel or stainless steel angle bracket 3 Single-glazed or double-glazed unit to suit application 4 Silicone seal 5 Floor finish 6 Support bracket 7 Bolt fixing 8 Stainless steel cable 9 Insulated panel 10 Floor slab/structural wall 11 Bolt based cable end 12 Glazing channel at floor level 13 Structural column 14 Steel arm for lateral support

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System design Like clamped glazing, bolt fixed glazing is used for its ability to provide transparency, but usually with fixings set within the glass rather than at their edges (a). In common with that system, it was originally developed for single glazing but is more commonly used with doubleglazed units, with their 50mm joint width which includes the edge of the unit. Despite the overall 50mm black joint width, the absence of framing and continuity of the reflective surface of glass makes this frameless system more visually lightweight than framed glazing. Setting bolt fixings within the glass (b) can have an advantage in reducing the span of the glass between fixings, ensuring that the glass thickness is optimised to a greater extent versus supporting the glass at its edges only.

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significant thermal bridge from outside to inside, allowing the structural frame to be exposed on the outside. Cladding panels are set into openings in laminated timber frames, with panels supported at their base on the beams set beneath. Floor decks in timber are then fixed to the side of the laminated timber beams. Timber panels are fixed at their base to the beam beneath, but have a lateral restraint at the top to allow the slab and panel above to deflect without damaging the panel below. A metal flashing at the base of the panel drains water and throws it clear of the beam beneath in order to avoid staining the timber beam (e). The outer timber rainscreen cladding is set flush with the outer face of the laminated timber frame to avoid any views into the waterproofing layer behind. System details Both softwoods and hardwoods are used for cladding panels, with durable hardwoods being more commonly used for rainscreen applications. Where less expensive, less durable timbers are used, higher levels of both protection and maintenance are required. Softwood boards are usually made in 250mm widths, with trimmed

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Where clamped glazing is supported directly onto a supporting structure, bolt fixed glazing can be fixed on brackets which are cantilevered away from the supporting structure. The supporting structure can either be hung from the top of the glazed wall, or be supported at its base. These cantilevered brackets can also be fixed back to tensioned cables or rods (c), allowing a visually lightweight supporting structure to be used, but requiring lateral stability to overcome the higher deflections associated with cable structures. Lateral stability is usually provided by forming a vertically-set cable truss from the primary cable supporting the glass units (e), or by adding horizontal outriggers from structural columns to restrain the horizontal movement of the cables. In common with clamped

glazing, glass fins or mild steel posts can be used to support the glazing, typically supported from their base (g). Glass fins are fixed perpendicular to the vertical joints between glazed units, with an L-shaped bracket with a bolt fixing at each end, with glass panels stacked one above the other, using the glass fins to provide lateral support. Glass fins can also be fixed at the top of the wall or at ceiling level, where they serve as stiffeners in a downstand condition, with the glass still being supported at its base. Glass fins have clamps fixed to them as per the patch plate system described in the previous section. System details With both top-hung and bottom-supported methods of support, bolt fixed glazing uses a similar fixing bolt which is determined by the size of the glass panel, the way it connects to the supporting structure and whether the fixing is countersunk or surface-fixed. The bolt fixing is the mechanical connection which is fixed through a hole formed in the glass sheet or double-glazed unit. Bolts can have a disc fixed to each external face of the glass (d), can be countersunk to be flush with the outer face of the glass, or can penetrate only the inner glass of a double-glazed unit. Structural movement and deflections between the supporting structure and the glass are accommodated with a rotating swivel connection at the junction of the bolt fixing that passes through the glass and the end of the threaded rod that projects forward of the glass which is connected to MCH_ 127

boards with profiles routed into them usually trimmed down to 150 200mm widths. All timbers vary in moisture content with changes in temperature and air humidity, this being one of the essential aspects to be considered in timber detailing. Most timbers used in cladding will have a moisture content of around 5% to 20% when in use. Similar levels are found in timbers from timber suppliers, and are classified as ‘dry’, ‘kiln dried’ or ‘seasoned’. The most common types of jointing of boards is ‘ship lapping’ where timber boards are set horizontally and lapped over one another with the upper board lapped over the top of the board below to protect it from rainwater ingress. Ship lapping can be assisted by the use of ‘feathered’ or wedge-shaped boards to give the lapping a more elegant appearance. Tongue and groove boards are used to give a continuous flat appearance, while having the advantage of locking boards together into a continuous plate-like structure. Boards are typically around 20mm thick, made as long as possible at around 3000mm – 3500mm, to avoid vertical joints which are a potential source of rainwater penetration except in rainscreen configuration. Timber cladding is finished with the timber being left either as supplied, with preservative applied or injected by the supplier, or alternatively is

given coats of preservative in clear, stained or opaque finish on site with preservatives that repel rainwater, or wood stains and paint. Paints can be oil-based or acrylic, while preservatives are clear and can be used as a finish that does not appreciably change its appearance. It can also be used before staining or painting the timber. Preservatives help to prevent moisture absorption as well as reduce fungal growth, enhancing the life of the timber but not preventing the material changing colour and fading to its characteristic silver-grey appearance. An essential issue in the use of timber cladding panels and rainscreens is the coordination of timber types and finishes used for windows, doors, visible panel framing and rainscreen cladding, in order to give a controlled visual appearance that will weather consistently together.

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Growing Architecture How to Design and Build with Trees PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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A growing, living house, a building made of a plant seems to be a contradiction in terms. Nevertheless, the Khasi in eastern India already knew how to connect the branches of rubber trees to form footbridges, and in southern Germany dance lime trees formed the centre of villages for centuries. Following on from this, the new discipline of Baubotanik is dedicated to designing with trees. Built projects, prototypes and visionary concepts point the way to a new green architecture. This introduc-

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tion shows the possibilities of such living constructions and goes into the botanical growth laws that guide the design. The basics of constructing with trees are presented. The book encourages a whole new look at architecture that becomes part of urban nature. Ferdinand Ludwig TU München Daniel Schönle Architect and urban planner, Stuttgart

> With numerous international examples and fascinating visual material > Overview of tree species suitable for construction > Botanical structures, like trees, contribute to local climate improvement


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Building with Paper Architecture and Construction PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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Paper and cardboard as sustainable building materials are currently the subject of research and testing. They can be produced inexpensively, are made from renewable raw materials and are completely recyclable. The focus of their application is on temporary uses, such as for transitional schools, emergency shelters or “microhomes.” Properly protected from moisture and fire, the material proves to be durable. Design and aesthetic qualities are by no means neglected, as case studies by Pritzker Prize win-

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ner Shigeru Ban demonstrate: the Chengdu Elementary School, the Paper Concert Hall in Aquila or the Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch all provided a sign of hope after devastating earthquakes. This introduction explains the technology of building with cardboard and paper and shows a wide range of examples. Ulrich Knaack, Rebecca Bach, Samuel Schabel TU Darmstadt

> Interdisciplinary team of authors: architects, engineers and material scientists > Attractive international projects > Numerous construction drawings illustrate details and connections of cardboard structures


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Building with Bamboo Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture Third and revised edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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Traditionally a building material of the warmer climate zones, bamboo is becoming increasingly popular amongst architects in the northern hemisphere; bamboo has several advantages – it is very stable, of low weight, and highly elastic, in addition to being readily available as well as renewable. The applications of bamboo in architecture have diversified considerably, so that today, even structures with large spans – such as bridges – are built with this material. Renowned universities like the ETH Zurich or

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the SUTD in Singapore have conducted research on engineered bamboo which will further expand its use. The third edition of this manual provides a systematic overview of the applications and processing methods of this renewable material. Recent inspiring bamboo buildings have been added. Gernot Minke Professor Emeritus at the University of Kassel, Germany

> Practical manual for building with bamboo > By a leading expert on ecological and sustainable construction > Third and revised edition with many new projects


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Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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Materials and the myriad technologies that have been developed to manipulate them are of essential relevance to product designers, architects, artists and stylists, as they represent the starting point for every product and every architectural work. The book is an encyclopaedic compendium of around 1,000 terms in this field, from aerogel to marble to zirconium. It features traditional and frequently used materials, as well as new and obscure materials. Their respective advan-

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tages and disadvantages are precisely described. In addition, terms related to production processes, such as upcycling or tanning, that describe the properties of materials or are closely related to the topic have also been included. Élodie Ternaux Engineer, industrial designer, and co-founder of Hyloh, a materials and sustainability collective of experts

© Elizabeth Torgerson-Lamark

> Compiles in alphabetical order roughly 1,000 terms related to materials used in product design, architecture, and interior design > With cross-references among the entries > By the co-author of the bestseller Materiology


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Rupert Zallmann, Quirin Krumbholz, Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Eds.)

EN

Fluid Bodies Methods for Casting New Esthetics Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

192 30 b/w, 223 color 27.0 × 21.0 cm

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Cast materials become solid, yet they originate as fluid materials that can take on any imaginable form. This simple yet radical paradigm allows for the exploration of volumetric formations through process-oriented casting and experimentation with alternative ways of manufacturing, presenting, and shaping casting molds. Working with hardening bodies fundamentally challenges the notion of formal rigidity; conventional formwork models are reconsidered, and a new aesthetic emerges.

Fluid Bodies presents a variety of objects created using alternative casting methods. The book documents experimental artistic research and showcases innovative and surprising sculptures in concrete and plaster.

© MADAME Architects

© MADAME Architects

Rupert Zallmann, Quirin Krumbholz Graduates of the Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna; MADAME Architects ZT, Vienna

> Alternative ways of manufacturing, presenting, and shaping casting molds > Innovative concrete and plaster sculptures resulting from parametric designs, experimental fluid dynamics, and the further development of conventional formwork models and casting processes > With numerous large-format photographs


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Baukonstruktionen 10

Anton Pech (Ed.), Anton Pech, Andreas Kolbitsch

Treppen / Stiegen

Anton Pech Andreas Kolbitsch

Treppen / Stiegen 2., aktualisierte Auflage Die vertikale Bauwerkserschließung stellt einen wesentlichen Aspekt im Entwurf eines Gebäudes dar. Die Hauptabschnitte dieses Bandes gliedern sich in: Baustoffabhängige Konstruktionsformen – Bauphysikalische Anforderungen – Barrierefreiheit – Planungskriterien für Aufzüge und Rolltreppen.

Second edition Baukonstruktionen PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

158 95 b/w, 80 color 24.2 × 16.5 cm

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NOVEMBER 2022 Birkhäuser

As with all volumes in the Baukonstruktionen series, key basic information is first presented, then themes are explored in ever greater depth as each chapter progresses. Anton Pech Building expert, University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna Andreas Kolbitsch Vienna University of Technology

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Michael Schumacher, Michael-Marcus Vogt, Oliver Schaeffer, Luis Arturo Cordón Krumme

Move and New Move

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Architecture in Motion – (New) Dynamic Components and Elements PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

464 450 b/w, 750 color 24.5 × 29.5 cm

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> Basics, design, and construction in all common materials > Revised examples, updated standards, accessibility > Textbook and reference work in one

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1 Hydraulikzylinder für das Verschwenken des Abschlusselements 2 Terrassenbelag aus thermisch modifiziertem Holz 3 Fassadenelemente mit teflonbeschichteter Glasfasermembran 4 Hydraulikzylinder für das Schwenken der Terrassenelemente 5 Portalrahmen

selbst ruht. Sie ist in vier Einzelelemente unterteilt, die sich hydraulisch um 90° nach oben drehen lassen, um so ein vollständiges Schließen der verglasten Gebäudeseite zu ermöglichen. Hierdurch kann nachts, oder bei Abwesenheit der Nutzer, die Wärmedämmeigenschaft der Gebäudehülle zusätzlich verbessert werden. Die Terrassenelemente weisen, ebenso wie die übrigen Außenwände, in geschlossenem, also nach oben geklapptem Zustand eine weiße textile Oberfläche auf. Nachts kann diese hinterleuchtet werden. Sind die Fassadenelemente geöffnet, also in horizontaler Stellung, bieten sie nahezu eine Verdoppelung der Nutzfläche im Außenraum. Die Terrasse liegt an der Westfassade und bildet im geöffneten Zustand den Zugang zum Gebäude. Eines der Klappelemente ist mit den zum Gebäude gehö-

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renden Elektro-Smarts befahrbar. Das Auto kann in die Wohnung einfahren und kann dort be- und entladen werden. Es kommt auf einem drehbaren Bodenelement zum Stehen und kann das Gebäude im Vorwärtsgang wieder verlassen. Ziel der Forschung in diesem Bereich ist es zu untersuchen, inwieweit auf diese Weise Vereinfachungen beim Ein- und Aussteigen für ältere und/oder behinderte Mitmenschen möglich werden, und auch, inwiefern das Parken eines Elektrofahrzeugs im temperierten Innenraum seine Reichweite erhöhen kann, da dann während des Fahrens weniger Strom für das Heizen bzw. Kühlen verwendet werden muss.

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Das Aktivhaus B10 ist Teil eines Forschungsprojekts, das untersucht, wie innovative Materialien, Konstruktionen und Technologien unsere gebaute Umwelt nachhaltig verbessern können. Dank eines ausgeklügelten Energiekonzepts und einer vorausschauenden, selbstlernenden Gebäudesteuerung erzeugt das Gebäude das Doppelte seines Energiebedarfs aus nachhaltigen Quellen. Es bietet darüber hinaus wichtige konstruktive Neuerungen. B10 wurde innerhalb weniger Monate geplant, industriell als Holzbau vorfabriziert und innerhalb eines Tages vor Ort montiert. Zu den baulichen Innovationen zählen auch klappbare Fassadenelemente, die eine Doppelfunktion als Terrasse erfüllen. Die vor dem Gebäude befindliche Terrasse ist an dem Stahlträgerrost befestigt, auf dem auch das Haus

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Vertical accessibility and circulation are essential aspects of architectural design and planning. This book, entitled Treppen/Stiegen (Stairs), covers the fundamentals and thus an essential aspect of vertical access. In addition to structural and physical requirements, design- and safety-related factors must also be considered, with particular emphasis on barrier-free construction. Various types of structure are presented in detailed subsections – varying according to the building materials – and supplemented by an exposition of the planning criteria for installing elevators and escalators.

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The two volumes provide an overview of dynamic and adaptive building components in architecture, a field of growing importance in view of the complex demands placed on today’s buildings. The focus is on the following challenges: How can the energy demand of buildings be reduced? How can usage possibilities be expanded? How can dynamic movements in buildings be mapped, absorbed and controlled? The spectrum of designs presented ranges from movable elements for the use of solar

energy or dynamic light designs to components that can be swivelled, rotated, folded or flapped. The contributors show innovative solutions from leading architects worldwide. The editors work at the Institute of Design and Construction at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany.

> Advantages through movement: a compendium on top innovative areas of architecture > Constructions shown combine functional efficiency and design elegance > In-depth presentation allows the reader to trace the steps of the constructional implementation


Highlights

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Michael Green, Jim Taggart Tall Wood Buildings Print HC 978-3-0356-1885-3 EN eBook 978-3-0356-1886-0 EN PRICE € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 Katrin Trautwein 225 Farben / 225 Colors Print HC 978-3-0356-2227-0 EN/GER PRICE € 69.95 / $ 80.99 / £ 61.00


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Touriseum (Ed.), Bettina Schlorhaufer

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Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino Bauten und Projekte von Musch & Lun und Otto Schmid Second edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

608, in 2 volumes 536 color 28.0 × 22.2 cm

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JUNE 2022

Around 1890, the advance of alpinism and Alpine tourism necessitated the building of accommodation for visitors to the mountain worlds of South Tyrol and neighboring regions. Hotels were built in remote high-mountain landscapes. These were integrated into the regional context, while at the same time symbolized a claiming of political and economic space. The architectural creation of mountain hotels was based on innovative design methods along serial or modular lines. The author examines

the genesis of this building type against the background of international hotel construction, from design practice to the artistic interpretation of inspirational ideas from interior design, starting from the premise that the hotel represents “a synthesis of clinic, railroad sleeping car and machine” (J. A. Lux). Bettina Schlorhaufer Institute for Architectural Theory, History of Architecture, and Historical Monuments Preservation, University of Innsbruck

> Tourist architectural history of South Tyrol in two volumes > Architectural photos, advertising graphics, drawings, plans from the turn of the twentieth century > The economic, scientific, social, and cultural contexts explained in an understandable way

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Karl Stocker, Matthias Ripp (Eds.)

GER

Das Besucherzentrum ­Welterbe Regensburg Vermittlungsstrategien ­einer UNESCO-Welterbestadt PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

256 150 color 24.0 × 19.5 cm

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The old city of Regensburg is an outstanding example of a medieval German trading city, and was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2007. The specially designed Regensburg World Heritage Visitor Center, which opened in 2011, showcases the urban development of this city, shaped by its economy, resilience, and citizenry, using the latest methods of presentation and communication. The book is the result of a joint initiative between the Visitor Center and FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences

in Graz, presenting a best-practice example of exhibition design and scenography. Academic contributions on the topics of “Visitor Centers” and artistic photographs by Elisa Wüntscher depicting visitors and rare city views create a complementary whole. Karl Stocker Graz Matthias Ripp Visitor Center Regensburg

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The book on the World Heritage Visitor Center Regensburg

> Didactic concept of the exhibition by FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences in Graz > History of this UNESCO World Heritage site in the context of current discourses


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DMAA NON ENDLESS SPACE DMAA NON ENDLESS SPACE

Wolfgang Fiel (Ed.)

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA Non endless space PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

304 200 color, 80 monochrome drawings 28.0 × 19.0 cm

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Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

non endless space links roughly 20 buildings and projects completed by the architecture firm DMAA to three themes: Biodiversity in Artificial Ecosystems, Limited Resources, and Architecture in the Anthropocene. The projects include hybrid uses as well as buildings described as principally residential or public, and complementary landscape architecture. Dynamic in form, DMAA’s projects reflect spatial content and social processes that give shape to form. This book offers inspiration,

discussion, and an updated monograph of DMAA. Its diverse concept is complemented by the work of the French graphic design firm Spassky Fischer, which opens up new associative dynamics between reading and visual appreciation.

> New buildings and projects by DMAA > Essays on ecology, resources, and the Anthropocene > Spatial planning and form in residential, museum and landscape architecture

Wolfgang Fiel University of Applied Arts Vienna, design strategist and publicist

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Residential Greenhouse Bremen, p. 212

Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse Garden, p. 205

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Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse Garden, p. 205

Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse Garden, p. 205


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Tobias Wallisser (Ed.)

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LAVA Laboratory for ­Visionary Architecture What If PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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What if research, science, and architecture were merged? LAVA is an architecture studio founded by Tobias Wallisser, Chris Bosse, and Alexander Rieck with offices in Germany, Vietnam, and Australia. The German Pavilion for Expo 20 is an example of the eloquence with which LAVA responds to issues of the day. The three core themes of the book – Cities of the Future, Biodiversity, as well as Energy and Sustainability – are complemented by the subjects “Connecting Minds,” meaning social and polit-

MISSING LINK Strategien einer Architekt*innengruppe aus Wien Strategies of a Viennese Architecture Group 1970–1980

ical architecture, “Digital Processes and Technologies,” and “New Work” and explored together throughout the six chapters of this book. In addition to projects and their derivation, architectural and sociological thinkers elaborate on their ideas on these topics – creatively, speculatively, and thoughtfully. Tobias Wallisser Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design

> Themes: City – Energy – Biodiversity – Connecting – Work – Digital Processes > Selected projects as case studies > With contributions by Amy Frearson, Georg Vrachliotis, Giovanna Carnevali, Maria Aiolova, Gilles Retsin, André Wilkens, Marjan Colletti, and Raoul Bunschoten

Lilli Hollein, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, MAK (Eds.), Anna Dabernig

MISSING LINK Strategies of a ­Viennese Architecture Group 1970–1980 PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

332 85 b/w, 240 color 24.0 × 16.0 cm

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Photograph: Gert Winkler, © MAK

ALREADY AVAILABLE

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This book offers an in-depth look at the work of one of the most important phenomena of Austria’s avant-garde art and architecture scene of the 1970s, MISSING LINK. The group founded by Angela Hareiter, Otto Kapfinger, and Adolf Krischanitz took on interdisciplinary projects that sought lines of connection between people, architecture, art, urbanity, and the social fabric, and expanded the repertoire of architecture to include experimental concepts. The result was a multi-layered and highly regarded body of work that includes artistic

installations, objects, paintings, drawings, and posters, as well as urban sociological studies, actions, and experimental television films. This volume combines a comprehensive ‘catalogue raisonné’ with numerous, mostly hitherto unpublished images. Lilli Hollein, Sebastian Hackenschmidt MAK Vienna Anna Dabernig Vienna

> Accompanying a major exhibition at the Vienna MAK from 11 May to 2 October 2022 > First monograph on the Viennese experimental group MISSING LINK > Installations, objects, posters, paintings, drawings, in mostly previously unpublished images


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Leonhard Schenk

EN, HC

Designing Cities Basics, Principles, Projects

EN, SC

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Second edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

360 90 b/w, 720 color 30.0 × 24.0 cm

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OCTOBER 2022

ARCHITECTURE   CITIES | REGIONS | URBANISM

Urban design is based on planning and design principles that need to meet functional demands on the one hand, but on the other hand bring the design elements together into a distinctive whole. The basic compositional principles are, for the most part, timeless. Designing Cities examines the most important design and presentation principles of urban design, using historical examples and contemporary international competition entries designed by practices including Foster + Partners, KCAP Architects Planners, MVRDV, and OMA.

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> Proven standard work in updated new edition

At the core of the publication is the question of how the projects were designed and what methods and tools were available to the designer: such as parametric design, in which variable parameters automatically influence the design and provide a range of possible solutions.

> Examples of successful realization of award-winning concepts and designs: Hafencity Hamburg, Belval-Ouest in Luxembourg and Südstadt in Tübingen

Leonhard Schenk Institute City Planning and Design, University of Konstanz

> The arrangement of structures, systems, building blocks and spaces in urban design


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© Julian Rodenkirchen, Pia Weil, Christian Zeiger

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© Tanja Siems

© Tanja Siems


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Tanja Siems

EN, SC

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EN, HC

Imparting City Methods and Tools for ­Collaborative Planning PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

176 110 color 24.0 × 30.0 cm

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OCTOBER 2022

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This practice orientated handbook aims at all urban actors wishing to develop and realise complex urban planning concepts. It sets out a series of techniques, methods and process models that range from analytical approaches and concept strategies to the creation of participatory projects. Creative open-ended experiments have been proven as effective academic practice driven methods within applied participatory urban

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© Tanja Siems

mediation. The book proposes a method-catalogue of immediately realisable approaches for experimental urban research as part of a design and planning procedure within education and practice. Tanja Siems Professor of Urbanism, University of Wuppertal

> Cross-disciplinary methods and working methods for urban planning > Case studies from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Cologne, London, Madrid and Wuppertal > Foreword Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange and contributions by Theo Lorenz, Mohamed Fezazi, Alexia Radounikli and Vera San Payo de Lemos


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Carmen M. Enss, Birgit Knauer (Eds.)

Atlas Kriegs­schadenskarten ­Deutschland Stadtkartierung und ­Heritage Making im ­Wiederaufbau um 1945

ATLAS Kriegsschadenskarten Deutschland Stadtkartierung und Heritage Making im Wiederaufbau um 1945 Carmen M. Enss, Birgit Knauer (Hrsg.)

PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

352 40 b/w, 55 color 32.0 × 23.0 cm

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Birkhäuser

ARCHITECTURE   CITIES | REGIONS | URBANISM

For the first time, the Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten (Atlas of War Damage Maps) prepares an important source inventory for urban research and presents maps of Nuremberg, Hamburg, Hanover, Freiburg, Leipzig, and Essen from the 1940s and 1950s in large-format illustrations. Introductory essays are devoted to the development of war damage recording and discuss the significance of map documents for reconstruction and heritage processes. Thus, the book

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shows not only losses and destruction, but also the preservation of historically valuable buildings and structures and their evaluation in the light of the respective motivations that were decisive for reconstruction.

> Cities studied: Nuremberg, Hamburg, Hanover, Freiburg, Leipzig, Essen >

With abstracts in English

> Urbanism and architectural preservation Carmen M. Enss University of Bamberg Birgit Knauer Technical University of Vienna

Heinz Schmeißner, Aufbauentwurf, 1948, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg A 4/X Nr. 41/1 © Stadtarchiv Nürnberg

Schadensplan, 1950, Stadtarchiv Leipzig RRA (K), Nr. 11765 © Stadtarchiv Leipzig


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Wiederaufbauvorschlag, o. D., Stadtarchiv Hannover 1.NR.6.01.2, Nr. 370 © Stadtarchiv Hannover


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Christian Peer, Silvia Forlati (Eds.)

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Mischung: Possible! Experimentelle ­Quartiersentwicklung am Beispiel Nordbahnhof Wien PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

368 200 b/w, 30 monochrome drawings, 15 tables 24.8 × 19.0 cm

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Mischung: Possible! offers basic knowledge on mixed-use planning based on a case study of an urban development project. The book draws on a four-year experimental study of sustainable mixed-use inner-city district development at the site of the former Nordbahnhof railway station, one of Vienna’s largest development areas. The mixed-use scenarios include mobility, care work, zero emissions, the sharing economy, creative clusters, “fair business,” networked services, and urban manufacturing.

The goals are to deliver both collective and individual added value for users and to develop innovative buildings in an “urban base” for a long-term mixture of uses. This showcases best practice in sustainable urban planning. Christian Peer TU Vienna Silvia Forlati TU Vienna, SHARE Architects, Vienna

> A reference work for district developers > Best practice for urban mixed-use development > Study conducted by the Technical University Vienna with several well-known partners

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Luisa Beyenbach, Alexandra Druzynski von Boetticher (Eds.)

GER

Stadtforschung von unten Kelleruntersuchungen und ihr Beitrag zur Stadtbaugeschichte Kulturelle und technische Werte historischer Bauten, Vol. 8

Stadtforschung von unten Kelleruntersuchungen und ihr Beitrag zur Stadtbaugeschichte

ARCHITECTURE   CITIES | REGIONS | URBANISM

Herausgegeben von Luisa Beyenbach und Alexandra Druzynski v. Boetticher

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Cities are constantly changing. What often remains are the cellars as parts of buildings that exist underground, which are less exposed to the pressures of modernisation and destruction events. In many places this historical layer of cellars carries information about the history of urban development that has been lost above ground. Which methods can be used to make this source accessible and which research questions can be answered with the information obtained from it? Renowned researchers

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176 90 b/w, 12 color 28.0 × 20.0 cm

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discuss current results and approaches to these questions. Particular attention is paid to aspects of urban research and the question of the extent to which the transformation of cellars reflects urban development processes. Luisa Beyenbach Alexandra Druzynski von Boetticher Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus–Senftenberg

> Cellars – hidden testimonies of urban development > Current methods of urban development research > Case studies and historical overview


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Eva-Maria Barkhofen

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Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier Visionen aus vier Jahrzehnten (1909–1945) PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

320 150 b/w, 150 color 23.0 × 27.0 cm

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NOVEMBER 2022

ARCHITECTURE   THEORY | HISTORY

The built work of Hans Scharoun (1893–1972) has already been honored many times, but his sensational drawings with utopian contents have only been considered cursorily and his pioneering drawings as a pupil and student have not been a focus at all. Over 1,000 free sketches and drawings by Scharoun that are not connected with concrete building projects and were produced between 1909 – his time at school in Bremerhaven – and the end of the Second World War take center stage. Analyses

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of new sources now facilitate a first overall classification of his visions put down on paper. The publication honors the work of the architect, who was the first postwar president of the West-Berlin Akademie der Künste, in the fiftieth anniversary of his death. Eva-Maria Barkhofen Architecture historian and expert

> Architecture drawings and sketches > Expressionism > Fiftieth anniversary of Scharoun’s death


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Florian Strob (Ed.)

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Architect of Letters Reading Hilberseimer Bauwelt Fundamente PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

336 100 b/w 19.0 × 14.0 cm

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Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885–1967) is regarded as one of the leading theorists of the Neues Bauen movement in pre-War Germany, and of modern, functional urbanism. This set of accomplishments still dominates the public image of the architect, urban planner, teacher and art critic to this day. His development beyond that period has long been neglected. The essays in this collection seek to fill this gap, offering an exciting and wide-ranging new perspective on the work of a central protagonist

of modernism. Until now, most critical studies of Hilberseimer's work came from his place of exile in Chicago and his work in Germany/ Europe and the USA tended to be viewed separately; this volume is the first to attempt to end this separation and encourage a complete overview of is work. Florian Strob Bauhaus Dessau Foundation

> Previously unknown archival discoveries > With contributions by Alexander Eisenschmidt, Magdalena Droste, Christine Mengin, Philipp Oswalt, Robin Schuldenfrei, Charles Waldheim and others > Recent research findings from a conference organized by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation

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Wolfgang Thöner, Florian Strob, Andreas Schätzke (Ed.)

GER

Linke Waffe Kunst Die Kommunistische Studentenfraktion am Bauhaus Bauwelt Fundamente PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

224 60 b/w 19.0 × 14.0 cm

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For a long time, the topic of far-left currents within Bauhaus was one of controversy. Thanks to recent research on the Communist Student Fraction (Kostufra), the leftist students are finally coming into focus. Their magazine bauhaus. sprachrohr der studierenden. organ der kostufra was a venue for unsparing critique of events, curricula, and teachers. The journal was published between 1930 and 1932 in Dessau and Berlin in 15 hectographed

issues in a loose-leaf collection and is critically discussed here for the first time by researchers from art and cultural studies, architecture, and editorial studies. It clearly demonstrates that the experimental value of Bauhaus cannot be separated from its political radicalism. Florian Strob, Wolfgang Thöner, Andreas Schätzke Bauhaus Dessau Foundation

> First detailed reappraisal of communism in Bauhaus > With contributions by Peter Bernhard, Marcel Bois, Magdalena Droste, Elizabeth Otto, Patrick Rössler, and others


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Frida Grahn (Ed.)

EN

Denise Scott Brown In Other Eyes Portraits of an Architect Bauwelt Fundamente PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

256 100 b/w 19.0 × 14.0 cm

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From the bustle of Johannesburg to the neon of Las Vegas, DeniseScottBrown’s advocacy for “messy vitality” has transformed the way we look at the urban landscape. Unconventional, eloquent, and with a profound sociopolitical message, Scott Brown is one of our era’s most influential thinkers on architecture and urbanism. The anthology Denise Scott Brown: In Other Eyes – marking the 50th anniversary of the seminal Learning from Las Vegas – paints a portrait of Scott Brown as seen through the

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eyes of leading architectural historians and practitioners. It features new scholarship on her education on three continents, her multidisciplinary teaching, and her use of urban patterns and forces as tools for architectural design – a practice documented in a new comment by Scott Brown, noting that sometimes “1+1>2.”

> With contributions by Mary McLeod, Joan Ockman, Sylvia Lavin, Stanislaus von Moos, Jacques Herzog, Robin Middleton, and Denise Scott Brown, among others > A comprehensive portrait of one of contemporary architecture’s most significant personalities

Frida Grahn Università della Svizzera italiana, Mendrisio

Photograph by © Jeremy Tenenbaum, courtesy of Venturi, Scott Brown, and Associates

© Photograph by Denise Scott Brown (1966); courtesy of Denise Scott Brown


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They encourage me to believe in the intellectual habitability of the present.

Georg Vrachliotis is Professor of Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture at TU Delft / Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment.

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9 783035 626308

Peter G. Rowe, Liang Wang, Zhanliang Chen

EN

Chinese Modern Episodes Backwards and Forwards in Time PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

400 220 color 17.0 × 24.0 cm

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Rowe’s third volume on the architecture of the Far East deals with the development of modern architecture and planning in China, with a focus on this development within the broader framework of nation-building. Episodes and periods interrogated in the book range from the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 to the proclamation of Xi Jinping’s ‘China Dream’ 100 years later. Episodes will be foregrounded by commentary about the general state of the nation and particularly by urban planning undertakings. Providing a wide-ranging survey of Chinese modern architecture that has a his-

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toric aspect to it, the book introduces the reader to a plethora of originative and influential buildings, momentous urban schemes as well as the architects and planners behind them. Peter G. Rowe Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) Liang Wang Architect and educator (GSD) Zhanliang Chen Doctoralstudent (GSD)

> Third volume of the history of modern architecture in the Far East > Important contribution to the debate on the relationship between architecture and nation-building > Written by a team with unique expertise in Chinese architecture and urbanism


9 783035 625851

Barbara Imhof, Daniela Mitterberger, Tiziano Derme (Eds.)

EN

Co-Corporeality of ­Humans, Machines, & ­Microbes Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

200 70 color 23.5 × 17.0 cm

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The theory of Co-Corporeality is based on a conception of the built environment as a biological entity that opens up a space for coexistence and interaction between humans and microbial life. Based on design-led research, this book explores how we can develop environments for a multispecies world. It focuses on the agency of both human and nonhuman actors. New sensor tools enable observation of and interaction between these different actors. Co-Corporeality links microbiology to material science, artificial intelligence, and architec-

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© Co-Corporeality

ture. The focus is on how microbial activity can create new protoarchitectural materials, how living systems can be integrated into architecture and cooperate along different time scales. Barbara Imhof, Daniela Mitterberger, Tiziano Derme Project leads of “Co-Corporeality” (FWF), University of Applied Arts Vienna

> How artistic interventions connect human and nonhuman worlds through tracking systems and machine learning algorithms > With essays by Rachel Armstrong, Alex Arteaga, Philip Beesley, Petra Gruber, Jens Hauser, and others > Images of experiments and installations, and documentation of the Degrees of Life exhibition


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ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD ON FOOD LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT LAND- AND CITYSCAPES IN DIGITAL ARCHITECTONICS. A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER DAVID SCHILDBERGER BIRKHÄUSER DAVID SCHILDBERGER

Ludger Hovestadt, Vera Bühlmann (Eds.), David Schildberger

On Food Land- and Cityscapes in Digital Architectonics. A Thought Experiment Applied Virtuality Book Series, Vol. 18 PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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OCTOBER 2022

The book is based on the thesis that we live in a world of abundance, full of natural riches and cultural artifacts, full of human intellect and powerful technologies. Our thinking, however, is dominated by the opposite, the notion of scarcity. The limits of nature act as an inevitable necessity. In his book, David Schildberger adopts a novel approach to the subject of resources, with the help of intelligent instruments that introduce

> Conceptual models on the subject of nature and alternative ways of producing food

new foods, such as chocolate made from cocoa cell cultures, and even a fruit-bearing vine raised far from a vineyard. With his imagined scenarios, the author invites the reader to dare stretch their intellectual imaginations and ultimately presents nature as a contingent.

> Recommended reading for architectural IT specialists

David Schildberger Vienna, architect and architectural theorist

> New volume in the Applied Virtuality Book series

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Kyle Dugdale

EN

Architecture after God Babel Resurgent Exploring Architecture PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

416 230 color 24.0 × 16.0 cm

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ARCHITECTURE   THEORY | HISTORY

What has been the impact on architecture of the event Nietzsche called the death of God? What building exemplifies the impact of this metaphysical upheaval on the physical constructions of modernity? Uriel Birnbaum’s fable in which an emperor commissions an architect to build heaven on earth, Peter Sloterdijk’s architectural critique, the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, the historical events of the 20th century, and other intellectual approaches form the starting

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points for a critical reflection on early modernism, with which Dugdale invites us to rethink this era. The Exploring Architecture series makes architectural scholarship accessible, introduces the latest research methods, and covers a wide range of periods, regions, and topics. Kyle Dugdale Yale School of Architecture, Columbia GSAPP

> Critical reappraisal of early modernism > Based on the fable The Emperor and the Architect (1924) by Uriel Birnbaum > New volume in the Exploring Architecture series


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BIRKHÄUSER

Hovestadt’s treatise strictly follows the model of the famous treatises by Vitruvius (De architectura) and Alberti (De re aedificatoria), based on the supposition that we find ourselves in a comparable situation today. Vitruvius and Alberti expressed the meaning of architecture in their eras: Roman antiquity and the Renaissance. Hovestadt has done the same for the present day, incorporating considerations of physics, mathematics, technology, literature, and philosophy. Books 1 to 3 deal with the role of the architect and the objectivity of architecture.

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BIRKHÄUSER

Ludger Hovestadt, Vera Bühlmann (Eds.), Ludger Hovestadt

[ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 1, BOOKS 1–3 LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT

[ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] [ON DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE IN TEN BOOKS] A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 A TRACTATUS. VOL. 2, BOOKS 4–6 LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT LUDGER HOVESTADT

[on digital architecture in ten books] a tractatus. vol. 1, books 1–3 a tractatus. vol. 2, books 4–6 a tractatus. vol. 3, books 7–10 Applied Virtuality Book Series, Vols. 19, 20, 21

Ludger Hovestadt Professor of architecture and CAAD, ETH Zurich

BIRKHÄUSER

256 66 b/w 23.5 × 15.5 cm

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Books 4 to 6 address the modalities of speaking about and encoding architecture: the secret, the public, and the private. Books 7 to 10 are dedicated to actual digital mechanisms: artificial intelligence, natural communication, gnomonics, and cultural heritage.

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> An architectural treatise for our age in 10 books > Inspired by the works of Vitruvius and Alberti > Published in three volumes in the Applied Virtuality series


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Markus Ritter, Martin Schmitz (Eds.), Lucius Burckhardt

EN

The Minimal Intervention PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

192 16 b/w 19.0 × 13.0 cm

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Lucius Burckhardt (1925–2003) outlined his theory of the “smallest possible intervention” back in the early 1980s. The idea of minimal intervention runs through his entire oeuvre, from his critique of urbanism to the science of walking. The “smallest possible intervention” denotes a planning theory that assumes two “views” within landscape design: that which is actually visible and that in our mind’s eye. The theory of the minimal intervention means not interfering excessively with the existing land-

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scape, but instead working with the landscape in our minds to develop an aesthetic understanding of the environment. In this book, available for the first time in English, the Swiss sociologist applies this formula to many areas of design. Lucius Burckhardt Founder of strollology, he taught architectural theory at the University of Kassel

> Intellectual distillation of Lucius Burckhardt’s theories available for the first time in English > Exploration of the relationships between planning and building >

Rationalization and needs


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Verena Ummenhofer

GER

Mittelalterbilder der Moderne Kirchen zwischen ­Steinsichtigkeit und Farbe PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

256 35 b/w, 34 color 26.0 × 19.5 cm

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NOVEMBER 2022 DEUTSCHER KUNSTVERLAG

This volume examines periodic changes in color design in medieval churches during the 19th and 20th century. What thus catches the eye is the alternation of phases that brought forth sacred spaces with reduced color and even visible stone and such spaces that strove for colorfulness. The ideologies that stand behind this process are analyzed by considering exemplary restoration measures in individual church buildings against the backdrop of the

respective self-conception of monument maintenance, but also more general societal notions. It is shown how much artistic design is inherent in the practice of preserving. Verena Ummenhofer Art historian, monument conservator; Office for the Protection of Monuments and Sites of Lower Saxony

> Were the Middle Ages colorful? New perspectives on the history of monument maintenance > Consideration, for instance, of the Bremen Cathedral, St. Jacobi in Göttingen, and St. Patrokli in Soest

9 783110 699562

Antonio Brucculeri

FR

Les Français et la ­Renaissance Idées et représentations de l’architecture, 1760–1880 European Identities and Transcultural Exchange 4 PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

448 250 color 24.0 × 17.0 cm

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978-3-11-069956-2 FR

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The theme of the book is the interpretation of Italian Renaissance art by French artists as of the final decades of the 18th century. In particular, the book examines the origins of the historiographical myth of Tuscan Quattrocento architecture and art and how this myth took shape and spread thanks to the gaze of French travelers, philosophers, scholars, artists, and, more specifically, architects. The book also analyzes the genesis and evolution of architects’ travels in Tuscany as well as the ingenious, and

innovative practice of tracing the original drawings of Renaissance architects. Finally, it addresses the French architects’ disposition toward promoting an Italian Neo-Renaissance architectural language, in Europe and beyond, thus responding to values endorsed by the bourgeoisie of the 19th century. Antonio Brucculeri Professor of History of Architecture, ENSA Paris-La Villette, Paris

> Sheds new light on the role of French architects in the rediscovery of Italian Renaissance architecture > The international dissemination of the Italian Neo-Renaissance


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Sandra Hofmeister (Ed.)

EN/GER

David Chipperfield Architects Architecture and ­Construction Details 3rd edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

240 numerous 32.0 × 23.0 cm

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€ 52.90 / $ 74.00 / £ 42.00

MAY 2022

ARCHITECTURE  DETAIL

David Chipperfield’s architecture stands for clarity, minimalism and a combination of the tried and tested with innovation. He aims for architecturally, socially and intellectually ambitious solutions. This extended reprint of a monograph of publications in DETAIL has been supplemented by three current projects.

© Christian Schittich

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As usual, it gives a glimpse behind the scenes, describes processes and provides plenty of building details. Sandra Hofmeister Editor-in-chief at DETAIL

> Projects and processes > Three new projects: renovation of Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin; conversion for Jacoby Studios in Paderborn; new construction of Hoxton Press residential towers in London

© Sabine Drey


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Sandra Hofmeister (Ed.)

EN/GER

Timber Buildings S, M, L 30 × Architecture and ­Construction PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

352 numerous 30.0 × 23.0 cm

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€ 69.90 / $ 98.00 / £ 56.00

AUGUST 2022

The architectural, constructive and climatefriendly potential of the building material timber is presented by means of 30 constructions of various sizes and usages. The spectrum encompasses a small mountain hut, residential or school buildings, large office buildings and institutions for culture and leisure. The respec-

tive building method – modular, framing or hybrid construction – is presented by means of plans and design drawings. Sandra Hofmeister Editor-in-chief at DETAIL

> Comeback of a traditional building material > Timber as sustainable material of the future > Renewable raw material, recyclable, climate-friendly

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© Alex de Rijke

Local availability, diverse utilisation

© Jasmin Sohi


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Hermann Kaufmann, Stefan Krötsch, Stefan Winter

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Manual of Multi Storey ­Timber Construction Principles – Stuctures – Examples Second edition DETAIL Construction Manuals PAGES 312 ILLS. numerous FORMAT 29.7 × 23.0 cm PRINT SC E-BOOK

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ARCHITECTURE  DETAIL

Timber construction is booming, not only because it is environmentally friendly: hybrid timber construction is gaining increasing importance particularly in an urban and multistorey setting. The completely revised and extended edition of this manual conveys essential knowledge about the system and methodology of timber construction. It provides the technical competence required for a convincing representation of modern timber construction.

© Steffi Lenzen

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Hermann Kaufmann HK Architekten, Schwarzach Stefan Krötsch Professor, UAS Constance Stefan Winter Professor, TU Munich

> Construction and design methodology in multistorey timber construction > New system of timber and timber hybrid construction > Elements, layer structure, tectonics

© Steffi Lenzen


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Florian Heilmeyer, Sandra Hofmeister (Eds.)

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Berlin Urban Architecture and Daily Life 2009–2022 PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

320 numerous 25.0 × 19.5 cm

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OCTOBER 2022

The book takes the reader on an architectural discovery tour of Berlin. It gives an impressive insight into the latest architecture of the German capital: Distinctive buildings, urban ­spaces and places characterising urban everyday life in the city are presented in texts, photographs and plans. The scope includes shiny new constructions such as the Futurium or the Park am Gleisdreieck. The editors focus on major architectural and urban planning mile-

stones of the past 13 years such as the construction of the Axel Springer building by OMA. But also smaller discoveries such as the Grüne Haus by Simon + Brandt and hidden treasures such as the Wohnregal by FAR Frohn & Rojas in Wedding are included. Sandra Hofmeister Editor-in-chief at DETAIL

> Tour of the latest architecture of the German capital > Urban restructuring of Berlin: an overview of current developments > 30 outstanding architectural, urban planning and landscape architectural projects

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Highlights Landscape Architecture Astrid Zimmermann (Ed.) Constructing Landscape Print HC 978-3-0356-0465-8 EN PRICE € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00 Print SC 978-3-0356-0462-7 EN PRICE € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 45.50

Astrid Zimmermann Planning Landscape Print HC 978-3-0346-0760-5 EN PRICE € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00 Print SC 978-3-0346-0761-2 EN PRICE € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 45.50

B. Cannon Ivers (Ed.) 250 Things a Landscape Architect Should Know Print HC 978-3-0356-2335-2 EN eBook 978-3-0356-2336-9 EN PRICE € 30.00 / $ 34.99 / £ 27.50

Gabriele Kiefer, Anika Neubauer Landscape for Architects Print HC 978-3-0356-1676-7 EN/GER/ESP eBook 978-3-0356-2255-3 EN PRICE € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 45.50


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Hans Loidl, Stefan Bernard

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Open(ing) Spaces Design as Landscape Architecture Revised and expanded edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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NOVEMBER 2022

“What does the landscape architect actually do as a designer?” The authors of this book investigate this question, which only seems easy – and address some fundamental ideas about design in landscape architecture: What resources are available for designing open spaces? What role do natural conditions play? What principles are applied? This book identifies and analyses the elements that come together to create landscape architecture. Based on their experience in practice

and education, the authors reveal the core components of landscape design. In the introduction to the new edition, Stefan Bernard opens up about the book’s origins and reflects on its continuing importance for the design of high-quality outdoor spaces. Hans Loidl († 2015) Landscape architect, Professor (1982-2015) at the TU Berlin Stefan Bernard Landscape architect, studio polymorph

> A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of landscape architecture > Includes relevant accompanying sketches by the authors > The standard reference work in a newly revised edition

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Scoot Melbourne

EN

Refining Nature The Landscape Architecture of Peter Walker Second and revised edition PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

176 40 b/w, 180 color 28.0 × 22.0 cm

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Peter Walker, born in 1932, is one of the most seminal and prolific figures in contemporary landscape design – both as a teacher and as practitioner. His career now spans six decades. Amongst his best-known works are Nasher Sculpture Garden in Dallas, Novartis Campus in Basel and the September 11 Memorial in New York. His “generous landscapes” are characterized by minimalist forms; theses spaces are classical but also entirely modern. Scott Melbourne’s review looks at this unique oeuvre

in retrospective and pays close attention to how Walker’s urban squares and parks have fared over time. He studies the main design features and provides a comparative analysis of their effects. In the second and updated edition of this book, foreword and bibliography were revised and a subject index was added. Scott Melbourne MxM Landscape Architecture, Seattle

> A critical appraisal of one of the most influential landscape architects > The photos, plans and diagrams were specifically prepared for this publication > 38 selected works from North America, Europe and Asia are documented


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ARCHITECTURE   CONSTRUCTION | MATERIALS


ARCHITECTURE

Construction | Materials

Building Better – Less – Different: Circular ­Construction and Circular Economy........................................4 Modern Construction Handbook.................6 Growing Architecture..................................7 Building with Paper.....................................8 Building with Bamboo.................................9 Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives........11 Fluid Bodies..............................................12

Types | Functions

Treppen / Stiegen......................................13 Move and New Move .................................13 Das Besucherzentrum ­ Welterbe Regensburg................................16 Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino..............................16

Architects | Buildings

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA........................................................17 LAVA Laboratory for ­ Visionary Architecture..............................18 Missing Link..............................................18

Cities | Regions | Urbanism

Designing Cities........................................19 Imparting City...........................................20 Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten – Deutschland.............................................22 Mischung: Possible!..................................24

Theory | History

Stadtforschung von unten.........................24 Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier...25 Architect of Letters...................................28 Linke Waffe Kunst.....................................28 Denise Scott Brown – In Other Eyes..........29 Chinese Modern........................................32 Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes...............................33 On Food.....................................................34 Architecture after God..............................34 [on digital architecture in ten books]........35 The Minimal Intervention..........................36 Mittelalterbilder der Moderne..................37 Les Français et la Renaissance.................37

DETAIL

David Chipperfield Architects...................38 Timber Buildings S, M, L............................39 Manual of Multi Storey Timber Construction.................................40 Berlin........................................................41

Landscape Architecture

Open(ing) Spaces......................................43 Refining Nature.........................................43 Teaching Graphic Design...........................46 werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design.................................46 Designing Emotion....................................47 Distanz durch Nähe...................................48 Design und künstliche Intelligenz.............48

ARCHITECTURE   CONSTRUCTION | MATERIALS

DESIGN

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ART

BACKLIST

Edition Angewandte

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis..............................54 When the Wind Blows................................55 Barbara Holub – Silent Activism...............56 Edu:Transversal No. 01/2022.....................56 Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik.....57 Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest...................57 Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes.........58

Edition Voldemeer

Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse................58 Doppelte Artikulation...............................59 Eine Geschichte........................................59 Selected Titles..........................................52


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Sven Ingmar Thies (Ed.)

EN

Teaching Graphic Design Approaches, Insights, the Role of Listening. 24 Interviews with ­Inspirational Educators. Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

352 32 duotone 22.8 × 15.0 cm

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DECEMBER 2022

How do I teach design? Why is listening so important? What can we learn from other disciplines and cultures and from each other? Answers to these and other questions are offered by Sven Ingmar Thies and his 24 interviewees, who are all united by a single wish: that their students should experiment, experience, and grow as designers. This book allows teachers of graphic design, design theory, game development, industrial design, and behavioral research from China, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Austria, and the USA to each have their say.

> New teaching methods and practical suggestions as well as successful sample assignments from international experts

The in-depth conversations are complemented by a comprehensive reflection and sample assignments. This is a book for teachers and students alike that offers insights into the experiences of others, as well as inspiration for teaching, learning, and professional practice.

> A comparison of the experiences of 24 design teachers from six countries

Sven Ingmar Thies Designer, branding expert (Thies Design); teaches Graphic Design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna

> Fritz Frenkler, Gesche Joost, Rathna Ramanathan, Stefan Sagmeister, Kashiwa Sato, Erik Spiekermann, and others in conversation

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Eva-Maria Seng

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werkbund – bauhaus – hochschule für gestaltung ulm / werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design Wegmarken des Industriedesigns in Deutschland / Milestones of Industrial Design in Germany Reflexe der immateriellen und materiellen Kultur, Vol. 10 PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

224 90 b/w, 60 color 24.0 × 17.0 cm

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MARCH 2023

DESIGN

This volume surveys the major German reform initiatives in the field of design in the 20th century. Their central point of departure was the creation of the German Werkbund in 1907, which in close cooperation with industry strove to achieve a new sense of quality in product development, exhibiting and advertising as well as to implement a fundamental reform of the education in the arts and crafts schools. The Bauhaus and the Ulm School of Design engendered the novel type of designer or industrial

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designer. All three reform processes were distinguished by the workshop principle and close cooperation with industry, innovative teaching as well as the development of novel forms of housing, living and communication. The volume further addresses the education of women at the Bauhaus and the reception of the Bauhaus and the Ulm School of Design. Eva-Maria Seng University of Paderborn

> A survey of the major German reform initiatives in the field of design in the 20th century > It addresses the education of women at the Bauhaus


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Mareike Roth, Oliver Saiz

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Designing Emotion Methods and Strategies for Designers PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

240 43 color, 55 monochrome drawings, 30 tables 22.0 × 17.5 cm

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AUGUST 2022

DESIGN

How does design make the indestructible character of a drill tangible? Why does a brand become a trusted friend? And what emotions should intelligent gardening tools actually radiate? The accurate communication and design of emotional worlds remain one of the greatest challenges for companies and professional design. Designing Emotion offers practical support here. Based on current research from neuroscience and psychology, the book presents tools for systematically analysing emotions

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and controlling them through precise use of form, colour and material. In addition to case studies and interviews, this edition offers insights into the design practice of successful companies. Mareike Roth Strategy Manager Oliver Saiz Creative Manager; both lecturers and owners of the design office hochE

> Provides professional design instruments for influencing emotions > Includes a folding poster for the use of “emotion grid” > With illustrative product analyses


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Judith Dörrenbächer

GER

Distanz durch Nähe Animistische Praktiken für kritisches Design Board of International Research in Design (BIRD) PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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SEPTEMBER 2022

Design und künstliche Intelligenz Marc Engenhart Sebastian Löwe

GER

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Critical design is frequently based on irony, disruption or alienation and creates a sense of distance. Judith Dörrenbächer looks for alternatives within New Materialism and in theories about animism. How might critique and reflection work if we understand that humans are inextricably bound to their environment? In this book, four animistic practices are identified and discussed in relation to design. Paradoxically, critical distance emerges through

proximity. The practices play with an alternation between the self and the other and are (self)reflexive. They are particularly suitable for exploring and designing networked or anthropomorphic artifacts (such as IoT devices and voice assistants) whose boundaries to each other and to humans are blurred.

> A new approach for critical design under conditions of 21st-century technology > Engaging with old animism, new animism, and techno-animism > A book about non-anthropocentric ways of thinking, acting and researching

Judith Dörrenbächer University of Siegen, Germany

Marc Engenhart, Sebastian Löwe

Design und künstliche Intelligenz Theoretische und ­praktische Grundlagen der Gestaltung mit maschinell lernenden Systemen PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

208 20 b/w, 16 color 25.7 × 20.5 cm

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OCTOBER 2022

Intelligent machines are no longer merely the stuff of science fiction; we are already surrounded by a multitude of intelligent applications. For example, the information feeds of large social media platforms are compiled and designed for individual users by means of algorithms. This often-unnoticed process in design practice contrasts conspicuously with a glaring gap in terms of the design-centered practice of application-oriented, AI-based design. This book shows how designers’ tasks, roles, and understanding expand when machines 48

take on design decisions and when the concept and practice of what we call creativity fundamentally shifts. Thus, this book adds to our knowledge of how designers can apply machine learning productively. Marc Engenhart Engenhart Design Studio, Stuttgart Sebastian Löwe Media Design University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

> Relevant models and current applications of artificial intelligence in design > Principles of good and ethical practice in designing with machine learning > Seven discipline-specific case studies plus a chapter on practical applications


Highlights Design

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Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Herrmann Czech, Sebastian Hackenschmidt Josef Frank – Against Design Print HC 978-3-0356-0999-8 EN/GER PRICE € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Darjan Hil, Nicole Lachenmeier Visualizing Complexity Print SC 978-3-0356-2504-2 EN eBook 978-3-0356-2506-6 EN PRICE € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

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Against Indifference

BACKLIST

SELECTED TITLES

15 years Edition Angewandte 15 selected titles from over 175 published books

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Klaus Bollinger, Florian Medicus, IoA Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Akademie der Künste, Berlin (Eds.)

Caroline Wohlgemuth

Mid-Century Modern – Visionary Furniture Design from Vienna

Stressing Wachsmann

2021, 296 pages, 28.0 × 21.0 cm, 72 b/w ills., 112 color ills.

Structures for a Future / Strukturen für eine Zukunft

978-3-0356-2409-0 EN

Baerbel Mueller, Frida Robles, Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Eds.)

Structures of Displacement 2020, 280 pages, 26.0 × 19.5 cm, 52 b/w ills., 132 color ills. 978-3-0356-2304-8 EN

E-Book 978-3-0356-2420-5 EN

2020, 384 pages, 23.5 × 17.0 cm, 104 b/w ills., 118 color ills.

€ 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

978-3-0356-1962-1 DE/EN

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Hardcover

€ 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00

Swiss brochure with flaps

E-Book 978-3-0356-2305-5 EN

Hardcover

Marcel Bois, Bernadette Reinhold (Eds.)

Thomas Geisler, Anab Jain (Eds.)

Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky. Architektur. Politik. Geschlecht

Design Investigations: After Abundance Eine Spekulation zum Klimawandel in den Alpen / A Speculation on Climate Change in the Alps

Neue Perspektiven auf Leben und Werk

2019, 136 pages, 28.0 × 21.0 cm, numerous color ills.

2019, 360 pages, 21.0 × 14.7 cm, numerous color ills.

Jan Gehl, Birgitte Svarre

Leben in Städten Wie man den öffentlichen Raum untersucht 2016, 192 pages, 25.4 × 21.0 cm, numerous color ills. 978-3-0356-1124-3 DE € 29.95 / $ 42.00 / £ 27.00 Softcover with flaps

978-3-0356-1860-0 DE/EN

978-3-0356-1959-1 DE

E-Book 978-3-0356-1888-4 DE/EN

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 36.50

€ 24.95 / $ 28.99 / £ 21.50

Open spine brochure

Softcover

Klaus Bollinger, Florian Medicus, Kiesler Privatstiftung Wien (Eds.)

Linda Berger, Maria Christine Holter (Eds.)

Endless Kiesler

LINDA BERGER – PEACH-BLOW

2015, 360 pages, 23.2 × 17.0 cm, 213 color ills.

MONOGRAFIE/MONOGRAPH

978-3-0356-0624-9 DE/EN € 29.95 / $ 42.00 / £ 26.00

2021, 224 pages, 25.8 × 21.9 cm, 12 b/w ills., 78 color ills.

Hardcover

978-3-11-074475-0 DE/EN E-Book 978-3-11-074703-4 DE/EN

Ingeborg Reichle (Ed.)

Plastic Ocean: Art and Science Responses to Marine Pollution 2021, 272 pages, 25.0 × 20.0 cm, 164 color ills. 978-3-11-074472-9 EN E-Book 978-3-11-074477-4 EN

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Hardcover

Hardcover with Colibri linen

Gerhild Steinbuch, Sandro D. Huber, Sabine Konrath, Greta Pichler, Felicitas Prokopetz, Tizian Natale Rupp (Eds.)

Parlamentsdirektion – Projekt Sanierung Parlament, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Pascal Petignat (Eds.)

Edgar Lissel, Gabriele Jutz, Nina Jukić (Eds.)

alles oder nichts wortet

Temporäre Unordnung

Festschrift für Ferdinand Schmatz

782 Abbildungen aus dem Parlamentsgebäude im Leerstand

2020, 128 pages, 36.8 × 27.5 cm, 31 b/w ills.

2020, 288 pages, 29.0 × 22.5 cm, 782 color ills.

978-3-11-072305-2 DE

978-3-11-070240-8 DE

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 36.50

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 36.50

Hardcover with Iris linen

RESET THE APPARATUS! A Survey of the Photographic and the Filmic in Contemporary Art 2019, 208 pages, 26.0 × 19.0 cm, numerous color ills. 978-3-11-063068-8 EN € 33.95 / $ 39.99 / £ 29.50 Open thread stitching

Softcover with flaps

Nora Sternfeld

Brigitte Kowanz, Peter Kozek (Eds.)

Das radikaldemokratische Museum

Transmediale Kunst | Transmedia Art

2018, 288 pages, 21.0 × 14.7 cm, numerous color ills.

lightness and matter

978-3-11-061084-0 DE

2018, 512 pages, 24.0 × 17.0 cm, numerous color ills.

€ 34.95 / $ 40.99 / £ 32.00

978-3-11-060081-0 DE/EN

Softcover with flaps

€ 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Angela Stief (Ed.)

Hanakam & Schuller Trickster 2016, 236 pages, 23.0 × 16.5 cm, numerous color ills. 978-3-11-048007-8 EN E-Book 978-3-11-048098-6 EN € 39.95 / $ 49,95 / £ 34.50 Softcover with flaps

Softcover with flaps

The book series of the University of Applied Arts Vienna: architecture, visual and media art, design, conservation and restoration, art theory, art pedagogy, art education, and language arts

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ARCHITECTURE

Construction | Materials

Building Better – Less – Different: Circular ­Construction and Circular Economy........................................4 Modern Construction Handbook.................6 Growing Architecture..................................7 Building with Paper.....................................8 Building with Bamboo.................................9 Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives........11 Fluid Bodies..............................................12

Types | Functions

Treppen / Stiegen......................................13 Move and New Move .................................13 Das Besucherzentrum ­ Welterbe Regensburg................................16 Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino..............................16

Architects | Buildings

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA........................................................17 LAVA Laboratory for ­ Visionary Architecture..............................18 Missing Link..............................................18

Cities | Regions | Urbanism

Designing Cities........................................19 Imparting City...........................................20 Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten – Deutschland.............................................22 Mischung: Possible!..................................24

Theory | History

Stadtforschung von unten.........................24 Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier...25 Architect of Letters...................................28 Linke Waffe Kunst.....................................28 Denise Scott Brown – In Other Eyes..........29 Chinese Modern........................................30 Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes...............................33 On Food.....................................................34 Architecture after God..............................34 [on digital architecture in ten books]........35 The Minimal Intervention..........................36 Mittelalterbilder der Moderne..................37 Les Français et la Renaissance.................37

DETAIL

David Chipperfield Architects...................38 Timber Buildings S, M, L............................39 Manual of Multi Storey Timber Construction.................................40 Berlin........................................................41

Landscape Architecture

Open(ing) Spaces......................................43 Refining Nature.........................................43

DESIGN

ART

BACKLIST

Teaching Graphic Design...........................46 werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design.................................46 Designing Emotion....................................47 Distanz durch Nähe...................................48 Design und künstliche Intelligenz.............48 Edition Angewandte

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis..............................54 When the Wind Blows................................55 Barbara Holub – Silent Activism...............56 Edu:Transversal No. 01/2022.....................56 Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik.....57 Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest...................57 Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes.........58

Edition Voldemeer

Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse................58 Doppelte Artikulation...............................59 Eine Geschichte........................................59 Selected Titles..........................................62


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Stefanie Kitzberger, Cosima Rainer, Linda Schädler (Eds.)

EN

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis Works from the Collection of the University of Applied Arts Vienna Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

352 50 b/w, 120 color 24.0 × 16.5 cm

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DECEMBER 2022

ART  EDITION ANGEWANDTE

The work of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898–1944) occupies a key position in the broader history of the Austrian avant-garde while also deepening our understanding of modernism. Her work covers an impressive range of media and genres in the visual and applied arts. Influenced by her studies at Vienna’s Kunstgewerbeschule (which later became the University of Applied Arts Vienna), the Itten Private School, and the Bauhaus in Weimar, she worked as a painter, stage designer, architect, and designer in Vienna and Berlin, in exile, and as a deportee.

This book explores the heterogeneity of Dicker’s work, reconstructs her artistic strategies and references to aesthetic and political discourses from the 1920s to the 1940s, and documents for the first time her works in the collection of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Stefanie Kitzberger, Cosima Rainer Collection and Archive, University of Applied Arts Vienna Linda Schädler Graphische Sammlung ETH Zurich

© Collection and Archive, University of Applied Arts Vienna; photograph: kunstdokumentation.com, Manuel Carreon Lopez

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> Portrait of the work of Friedl DickerBrandeis, an artist, feminist, and communist who was persecuted and murdered by the Nazis > Essays by Julie M. Johnson, Robin Rehm, Daniela Stöppel, and others > To accompany an exhibition at the Angewandte University Gallery in Vienna (fall 2022) and the Graphische Sammlung ETH Zurich (2023)


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Liddy Scheffknecht, Ernst Strouhal (Eds.)

EN/GER

Wenn der Wind weht / When the Wind Blows Luft, Wind und Atem in der zeitgenössischen Kunst / Air, Wind, and Breath in Contemporary Art Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

232 65 b/w, 125 color 30.0 × 24.0 cm

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ART  EDITION ANGEWANDTE

Wind moves – both things and human thought. The wind is also a harbinger both of new beginnings and of decay, of control and chaos, and the destructive force of the wind is central to the debate on climate change. The book Wenn der Wind weht / When the Wind Blows is being published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name at KUNST HAUS WIEN, in cooperation with the University of Applied Arts Vienna. It presents more than twenty artistic projects that render the unseen elements air, wind, and breath visible in different ways.

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Ernst Strouhal traces (cultural) stories of the wind in his text “Flying Robert and His Kin,” while curators Verena Kaspar-Eisert and Liddy Scheffknecht look at air as a medium in contemporary art. Liddy Scheffknecht, Ernst Strouhal Institute for Cultural Studies, University of Applied Arts Vienna

© The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Howard Mansfield Collection, Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1936

> Publication based on the exhibition of the same name at KUNST HAUS WIEN (12/03–28/08/2022) > Works by Hoda Afshar, Ólafur Elíasson, Ana Grlic, Ayumi Ishii, Ulrike Königshofer, ´ and others Ulay / Marina Abramovic, > With a conversation between historian/ author Philipp Blom and climate researcher Helga Kromp-Kolb about turbulent times

© INTERFOTO / Alamy Stock Foto


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EN/GER

Barbara Holub – Stiller Aktivismus / Silent Activism Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

320 300 color 30.0 × 23.0 cm

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NOVEMBER 2022 © Barbara Holub / transparadiso; Foto © transparadiso

For thirty years Barbara Holub’s socially and politically engaged art has linked urban development, social issues, and artistic interventions. As an accumulative process of participatory action, Holub’s projects question the role of art in society, whether in the context of art itself, in urban public space, or in relation to corporations. This monograph offers a detailed view of Barbara Holub’s extensive body of work as well as her projects with transparadiso at the inter-

face of art, architecture, and urbanism, for which she coined the term “silent activism.” Rather than directly propagating activism, Holub persistently creates performative situations for dialogic action with the aim of questioning norms and crossing boundaries.

Designer and curator; visiting professor of Art and Communication Practices at the University of Applied Arts Vienna

> A portrait of Barbara Holub’s transdisciplinary work at the interface of art, architecture, urbanism, and research > Critical spatial practice – a remarkable archive of critically engaged artistic interventions > New perspectives for the practice of participatory art

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Ruth Mateus-Berr (Ed.)

EN/GER

EDU:TRANSVERSAL No. 01/2022 Educational Turn / Bildungsoffensive Edition Angewandte

ART  EDITION ANGEWANDTE

The challenges of a complex and volatile world require solutions that reconcile divergent perspectives and interests. In schools, interdisciplinarity has been integrated within curricula for decades, yet it is rarely applied as a collaborative practice. Communication between different fields of research is not enough. Without meaningful collaboration, opportunities to connect are lost, and teachers and students fail to benefit from the experience of lived interdisciplinarity.

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132 5 b/w, 11 color 29.7 × 14.8 cm

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JULY 2022

© Barbara Wyss

A new periodical, entitled EDU:TRANSVERSAL, presents the latest findings of national and international transversal research as well as the state of the art of interdisciplinarity in didactics. The aim of this annual publication is to stimulate a transversal turn in education.

> The first issue of a new periodical of transversal research in education

Ruth Mateus-Berr Professor, head of the Center for Didactics of Art and Interdisciplinary Education, University of Applied Arts Vienna

> New national and international interdisciplinary research on didactics > With contributions by Katharina Kugler, Christine Künzli David / Christine Streit / Barbara Wyss, Anna Maria Loffredo, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, and others


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Michael Wimmer (Ed.)

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Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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JULY 2022

The Austrian cultural sector is facing its greatest existential crisis of the Second Republic. The conceptual foundations of Austrian cultural policy date from the 1970s and are approaching their limits due to the pandemic. This book highlights the urgency of renegotiating the relationship between the cultural sector and wider society through artists, mediators, and users. Together with several long-standing cultural observers, Michael Wimmer sets out to find a contemporary cultural policy. His goal is to

ensure that art and culture are given the status in society that they deserve. Conceived as a dialogical polemic, the central aspects of a new agenda for cultural policy are negotiated in order to initiate a broader discussion of cultural policy. Michael Wimmer Founder and director of the research institute EDUCULT; lecturer, speaker, author, Vienna

> On the history, present, and future of cultural policy > A plea for a broad discussion of cultural policy and renewal of the cultural policy discourse > With contributions from renowned experts: Sylvia Amann, Sabine Breitwieser, Veronica Kaup-Hasler, Aslı Kıs˛lal, Birgit Mandel, Monika Mokre, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, among others

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Madhusree Dutta, Nanna Heidenreich (Eds.)

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Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest Essays on Leakages Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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ART  EDITION ANGEWANDTE

© Pola Sieverding; VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2021

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The attempt to demarcate things somehow always seems to go wrong. Boundaries, no matter how carefully drawn, are leaky. Things (concepts, languages, cells, symptoms, objects, values, people, and other species) are identified, multiply, circulate, and disappear again. The transdisciplinary anthology Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest. Essays on Leakages is dedicated to a series of productive leakages and permeabilities, focusing attention on composite systems, attachments, infestations, and perturbations.

The essays – composed of words and images – navigate between disciplines and practices and address a variety of objects and structures: blood, species, viruses, and archives; networks of laws, ideologies, languages, and labor; imaginaries of bodies, fashion, art, copy, and poetry. Madhusree Dutta Artistic Director ADKDW, Cologne Nanna Heidenreich Professor of Transcultural Studies, University of Applied Arts Vienna

> An artistic-philosophical exploration of boundaries > Transdisciplinary approaches from art, cultural studies, media, the social sciences, philosophy, and literature > Includes contributions by Bini Adamczak, Bishnupriya Ghosh, Lawrence Liang, Andreas Niegl, Monika Rinck, Mi You, and others


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Siegrid Düll (Ed.)

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Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes Streiflichter auf Kult- und Machtsymbole in Literatur und Kunst des Orients und Okzidents Edition Angewandte PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

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Dragons have many visages. They usually live in fire, carry titles and crowns, and are figments of the human imagination. Their animal appearance is represented as “fiery red” in JudeoChristian scriptures. In the Far East, the dragon is a more ambivalent figure: celestial dragons act as gods and benefactors, elevating kings to sons of dragons and playing the game of opposites with the dragons of the underworld. Alternating between motifs of fire and ash, this book offers insights into a fantasy world in prose and poetry and spans an arc from there

to four international artists as part of their exhibition KLIMT revisited to mark the 150th anniversary of Gustav Klimt’s birth. Having first conquered the movie screen a hundred years ago, dragons have held their own in the medium of film right up to the present day. Siegrid Düll Archaeologist, art historian, historian, writer, editor, Bad Reichenhall

> The motif of the dragon and other cult and power symbols in literature, art, cultural history > Gustav Klimt revisited, language images / image languages, poetry and prose, dragons in film > Richly illustrated and with contributions by Heinz P. Adamek, Siegrid Düll, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger / Elfie Miklautz, Étienne Yver, and others

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Magnus Wieland (Ed.), Hugo Ball

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Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse

ART   EDITION ANGEWANDTE | EDITION VOLDEMEER

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AUGUST 2022

“Exorcism and Psychoanalysis” is the title of a book by Hugo Ball that was planned but never realized. Ball, with his partner Emmy Hennings, was one of the founding figures of Dadaism in Zurich after abandoning his studies of philosophy and working in theater. However, they soon abandoned Dadaism and pursued a religious way of life until Ball’s early death. Sketches, dispositions, and notations for the book project from Ball’s bequeathed papers have been made available for the first time in transcribed and edited facsimile form. Ball was

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convinced that psychoanalysis needed to be expanded to encompass exorcistic knowledge. His goal was to critically contrast modern forms of therapy with historical practices of exorcism. Ball’s notes provide insight into his obsessive preoccupation with demonology and the devil. Hugo Ball (1886–1927) Author, Dadaist, studies on the history of Christian church and saints Magnus Wieland Swiss Literary Archive, Bern

> Offers insight into an unrealized book project by Hugo Ball (1886–1927), philosopher, author, and founding figure of Dadaism, who later converted to Catholicism > Published from his bequest to the Swiss Literary Archives > With vocabulary lists, names, terms, and terminologies – a lexicographical litany of Satan


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Roman Kurzmeyer

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Doppelte Artikulation Schriften zur neueren Kunst II Edition Voldemeer PAGES ILLS. FORMAT

248 36 b/w 21.0 × 12.5 cm

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The main title of this second volume of Writings on Contemporary Art is borrowed from Claude Lévi-Strauss, whose thinking influenced a generation. Inspired by Marcel Proust, Lévi-Strauss wrote about the processes of producing painting, music, literature, calling the technique described by Proust “double articulation.” This volume focuses primarily on works of art in which the “first-order units” are themselves artistic works that are cited, recombined, and reworked. The concepts of “primary objects”

and of “double articulation” deepen our understanding of the disruption of sequences and the disturbance of cultural traditions. The works of art discussed in this book inscribe themselves in a context of transmission that is modified and renewed for experience in the present. Roman Kurzmeyer Curator; he teaches art theory and exhibition history at the FHNW Academy of Art and Design, Basel

> Vol. II of Writings on Contemporary Art, following on from vol. I, Existenz und Form (2015, e-book available now) > Discussion of individual works of art, the function of art in culture, the related concept of time, and the context of transmission > From Rembrandt and Sturtevant to Hyun-Sook Song, Katharina Grosse, and Pamela Rosenkranz

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Leila Guerriero

Eine Geschichte

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“This is the story of a man who took part in a dance contest.” It is thus that Argentine journalist and author Leila Guerriero opens her book. It tells the most difficult of all epic stories: that of the common man. This is an electrifying work that spans the genres of journalism and fiction. It tells a moving and strangely intimate story about malambo, a traditional dance of the Argentine gauchos, and about the Malambo Festival of Laborde in the southeast of the Argentinian province of Córdoba. It is also about Rodolfo

González Alcántara, who won the dance competition in 2012. Leila Guerriero is a gifted chronicler. Her internationally acclaimed work A Simple Story was published in Spanish in 2013 and in English in 2017, and now appears in German for the first time, in a translation by Angelica Ammar. Leila Guerriero Journalist, reporter, editor, and writer, lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina

> First German translation of the impressive chronicle by “one of the great voices of narrative journalism” (Le Monde) > “A foray through life, suffering, sacrifice, silent despair, the dread of loss, solidarity, and glory.” (El País) > “[…] exhaustive research, and a style of mathematical precision” (Mario Vargas Llosa)


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ARCHITECTURE   CONSTRUCTION | MATERIALS


ARCHITECTURE

Construction | Materials

Building Better – Less – Different: Circular ­Construction and Circular Economy........................................4 Modern Construction Handbook.................6 Growing Architecture..................................7 Building with Paper.....................................8 Building with Bamboo.................................9 Materials Encyclopedia for Creatives........11 Fluid Bodies..............................................12

Types | Functions

Treppen / Stiegen......................................13 Move and New Move .................................13 Das Besucherzentrum ­ Welterbe Regensburg................................16 Berghotels 1890–1930: Südtirol, Nordtirol und Trentino..............................16

Architects | Buildings

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects – DMAA........................................................17 LAVA Laboratory for ­ Visionary Architecture..............................18 Missing Link..............................................18

Cities | Regions | Urbanism

Designing Cities........................................19 Imparting City...........................................20 Atlas Kriegsschadenskarten – Deutschland.............................................22 Mischung: Possible!..................................24

Theory | History

Stadtforschung von unten.........................24 Hans Scharoun – Architektur auf Papier...25 Architect of Letters...................................28 Linke Waffe Kunst.....................................28 Denise Scott Brown – In Other Eyes..........29 Chinese Modern........................................32 Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes...............................33 On Food.....................................................34 Architecture after God..............................34 [on digital architecture in ten books]........35 The Minimal Intervention..........................36 Mittelalterbilder der Moderne..................37 Les Français et la Renaissance.................37

DETAIL

David Chipperfield Architects...................38 Timber Buildings S, M, L............................39 Manual of Multi Storey Timber Construction.................................40 Berlin........................................................41

Landscape Architecture

Open(ing) Spaces......................................43 Refining Nature.........................................43

ARCHITECTURE   CONSTRUCTION | MATERIALS

DESIGN

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ART

BACKLIST

Teaching Graphic Design...........................46 werkbund – bauhaus – ulm school of design.................................46 Designing Emotion....................................47 Distanz durch Nähe...................................48 Design und künstliche Intelligenz.............48 Edition Angewandte

Friedl Dicker-Brandeis..............................54 When the Wind Blows................................55 Barbara Holub – Silent Activism...............55 Edu:Transversal No. 01/2022.....................55 Für eine neue Agenda der Kulturpolitik.....57 Fake Hybrid Sites Palimpsest...................58 Drachenkuss – im Glanz des Goldes.........58

Edition Volmeer

Exorzismus und Psychoanalyse................58 Doppelte Artikulation...............................59 Eine Geschichte........................................59 Selected Titles..........................................62


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Céline Dietziker, Lukas Gruntz Aalto in Detail A catalog of components 2022. 464 pages. 21.5 × 16.0 cm 400 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2332-1 EN € 32.00 / $ 36.99 / £ 28.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2334-5 EN € 32.00 / $ 36.99 / £ 28.00

Karl Fleig, Elissa Aalto (Eds.) Alvar Aalto – Das Gesamtwerk / L’œuvre complète / The Complete Work 5th eidtion 1990. 764 pages. 22.7 × 27.9 cm 1295 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-7643-5517-3 EN/GER/FR € 249.95 / $ 350.00 / £ 227.00 E-Book 978-3-03821-655-1 EN/GER/FR € 249.95 / $ 350.00 / £ 227.00 All volumes also available as single volumes. € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 82.00

Dietmar Eberle, Eberhard Tröger (Eds.) Baumschlager Eberle Architekten 2010–2020

GRAFT Identity New Commercial, Cultural and Mobility Architecture

2021. 616 pages. 32.0 × 23.0 cm 781 b/w ills., 418 color ills.

2020. 360 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 400 color ills., 100 drawings

2019. 208 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 50 b/w ills., 250 color ills., 60 monochrome drawings

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Gerhard Mack Herzog & de Meuron 1978–1996, The Complete Works (Vol.1–3)

Gerhard Mack Herzog & de Meuron The Complete Works

Gerhard Mack Herzog & de Meuron The Complete Works

2018. 754 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 1381 b/w ills., 684 color ills.

1996. 1997. 2000. 33.0 × 24.0 cm

2009. 2017. 2020. 33.0 × 24.0 cm

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Volume 1 (1978–1988) 978-3-7643-5616-3 EN/GER

Volume 4 (1997–2001) 978-3-7643-8640-5 EN

Volume 2 (1989–1991) 978-3-7643-7365-8 EN/GER

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Volume 3 (1992–1996) 978-3-7643-7112-8 EN/GER

Volume 6 (2005–2007) 78-3-0356-1004-8 EN

Urs Peter Flückiger Donald Judd Architecture in Marfa, Texas

Christophe van Gerrewey OMA/Rem Koolhaas A Critical Reader from ‘Delirious New York’ to ‘S,M,L,XL‘

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Carsten Krohn Walter Gropius Buildings and Projects

Volume 3 978-3-0356-1717-7 EN/GER Herzog & de Meuron (Ed.), Gerhard Mack Herzog & de Meuron Elbphilharmonie Hamburg 2018. 208 pages. 29.0 × 21.0 cm 27 b/w ills., 435 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1603-3 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

2nd edition 2021. 208 pages. 25.0 × 22.0 cm 85 b/w ills., 60 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2161-7 EN/GER € 42.95 / $ 49.99 / £ 37.50

2019. 464 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 100 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1974-4 EN € 77.95 / $ 89.99 / £ 71.00 Print SC 978-3-0356-1977-5 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1981-2 EN € 77.95 / $ 89.99 / £ 34.00

Anthony Vidler Claude-Nicolas Ledoux Architecture and Utopia in the Era of the French Revolution. Second and expanded edition 2nd edition 2021. 168 pages. 25.0 × 22.0 cm 94 b/w ills., 48 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2081-8 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Fondation Le Corbusier (Ed.) The Modulor and Modulor 2 2000. 579 pages. 14.5 × 14.5 cm 298 b/w ills. Print SC 978-3-7643-6188-4 EN € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-0409-2 EN € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 43.50

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3rd edition 2015. 268 pages. 28.5 × 23.5 cm 39 b/w ills., 96 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-0661-4 EN/GER/FR € 349.00 / $ 489.00 / £ 303.50

11th edition 1995. 1708 pages. 24.5 × 30.0 cm 2687 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-7643-5515-9 EN/GER/FR € 695.00 / $ 975.00 / £ 604.50

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Arthur Rüegg (Ed.) Polychromie architecturale Le Corbusiers Farbenklaviaturen von 1931 und 1959 / Le Corbusier’s Color Keyboards from 1931 and 1959 / Les claviers de couleurs de Le Corbusier de 1931 et de 1959

Willy Boesiger, Oscar Stonorov, Max Bill (Eds.) Le Corbusier – Œuvre complète en 8 volumes / Complete Works in 8 volumes / Gesamtwerk in 8 Bänden

All volumes also available as single volumes and as e-books € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 82.00

Carsten Krohn, Michele Stavagna Erich Mendelsohn Buildings and Projects

Edgar Stach Mies van der Rohe Space – Material – Detail

2021. 240 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 200 b/w ills., 200 color ills., 120 monochrome drawings

2017. 144 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 70 color ills., 300 monochrome drawings

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Ana Tostões (Ed.) Modern Heritage Reuse. Renovation. Restoration 2022. 264 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 50 b/w ills., 200 color ills., 40 monochrome drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-2508-0 EN € 60.00 / $ 70.00 / £ 54.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2509-7 EN € 60.00 / $ 70.00 / £ 54.50

Paul Andreas, Ingeborg Flagge (Eds.) Oscar Niemeyer Eine Legende der Moderne / A Legend of Modernism 2nd edition 2013. 143 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 15 b/w ills., 221 color ills., 19 monochrome drawings Print HC 978-3-03821-448-9 EN/GER € 36.95 / $ 52.00 / £ 32.00

Edgar Stach Renzo Piano Space – Detail – Light 2021. 160 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 10 b/w ills., 140 color ills., 240 drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-1460-2 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1457-2 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

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Kurt W. Forster Schinkel A Meander through his Life and Work

Karine Dana, Sebastian Redecke Intimacies The Architecture of Youssef Tohme

2018. 416 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 150 b/w ills., 100 color ills.

2022. 216 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 200 color ills.

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Print HC 978-3-0356-0778-9 EN € 49.95 / $ 59.95 / £ 43.50

Print HC 978-3-0356-2254-6 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 45.50

Jürgen Tietz (Ed.) Essenz / Essence Winking · Froh Architekten

Peter Zumthor Thinking Architecture

Peter Zumthor Atmospheres Architectural Environments. Surrounding Objects

Carsten Krohn Hans Scharoun Buildings and Projects 2018. 208 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 75 b/w ills., 200 color ills., 75 monochrome drawings

2021. 200 pages. 28.0 × 23.0 cm 140 color ills., 120 tables Print HC 978-3-0356-2273-7 EN/GER € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

2010. 112 pages. 23.5 × 14.5 cm 20 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0346-0585-4 EN 978-3-0346-0582-3 FR € 34.95 / $ 49.00 / £ 32.00

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2006. 76 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 14 b/w ills., 19 color ills. Print HC 978-3-7643-7495-2 EN 978-3-7643-8841-6 FR € 34.95 / $ 49.00 / £ 30.50

Urs Peter Flückiger How Much House? Thoreau, Le Corbusier and the Sustainable Cabin

Oliver Heckmann, Friederike Schneider (Eds.), Eric Zapel Floor Plan Manual Housing

Ulrike Wietzorrek (Ed.) Housing+ On Thresholds, Transitions, and Transparencies

2016. 112 pages. 19.0 × 14.0 cm 60 b/w ills., 30 color ills., 20 monochrome drawings

5th edition 2017. 368 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 1580 b/w ills.

2013. 456 pages. 31.5 × 23.2 cm 350 b/w ills., 350 color ills.

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Print HC 978-3-0346-0614-1 EN € 69.95 / $ 98.00 / £ 61.00

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Sylvia Leydecker Designing the Patient Room A New Approach to Healthcare Interiors 2017. 176 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 250 color ills., 50 drawings Print HC 978-3-03821-493-9 EN € 59.95 / $ 69.95 / £ 52.00

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Cor Wagenaar, Noor Mens, Guru Manja, Colette Niemeijer, Tom Guthknecht Hospitals A Design Manual 2019. 272 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 800 b/w ills., 200 color ills. Print SC 978-3-03821-475-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1125-0 EN € 89.95 / $ 119.95 / £ 52.00

Holger Kleine The Drama of Space Spatial Sequences and Compositions in Architecture 2017. 296 pages. 30.0 × 24.0 cm 150 b/w ills., 200 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-0431-3 EN € 69.95 / $ 79.95 / £ 61.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-0435-1 EN € 69.95 / $ 80.99 / £ 61.00

Matthias Beckh, Juan Ignacio del Cueto Ruiz-Funes, Matthias Ludwig, Andreas Schätzke, Rainer Schützeichel Candela Isler Müther Positions on Shell Construction.

Terri Meyer Boake Steel Construction Set in 4 volumes 2022. 802 pages 1620 ills.

Mike Schlaich, Regine Leibinger (Eds.), Claudia Lösch, Philip Rieseberg Building with Infra-lightweight Concrete Design, Planning, Construction

2020. 208 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 260 color ills.

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2020. 208 pages. 22.0 × 28.0 cm 50 b/w ills., 90 color ills.

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Andrea Deplazes (Ed.) Constructing Architecture Materials, Processes, Structures. A Handbook

ETH Zürich - BUK (Ed.), Daniel Mettler, Daniel Studer Construction Manual

4th edition 2018. 592 pages. 29.7 × 24.0 cm 1740 b/w ills.

2021. 360 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 171 b/w ills., 20 color ills.

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Andrew Watts Modern Construction Handbook 5th edition 2018. 504 pages. 29.7 × 21.0 cm 1500 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1690-3 EN € 86.95 / $ 99.99 / £ 75.50 Print SC 978-3-0356-1691-0 EN € 51.95 / $ 59.99 / £ 47.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1708-5 EN € 86.95 / $ 99.99 / £ 75.50

Uta Pottgiesser, Angel Ayón Reglazing Modernism Intervention Strategies for 20th-Century Icons 2019. 256 pages. 30.0 × 22.0 cm 300 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1845-7 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1934-8 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

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Österreichisches Institut für Baubiologie und -ökologie (Ed.) Passivhaus-Bauteilkatalog: Neubau / Details for Passive Houses: New Buildings Ökologisch bewertete ­Konstruktionen / A Catalogue of Ecologically Rated ­Constructions 4th edition 2018. 352 pages. 34.0 × 24.0 cm 80 color ills., 100 drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-1686-6 EN/GER € 99.95 / $ 114.99 / £ 87.00

Andrew Watts Modern Construction Envelopes Systems for architectural design and prototyping 3rd edition 2019. 524 pages. 29.7 × 21.0 cm 1500 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1770-2 EN € 86.95 / $ 99.99 / £ 75.50 Print SC 978-3-0356-1769-6 EN € 51.95 / $ 59.99 / £ 45.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1781-8 EN € 86.95 / $ 99.99 / £ 75.50

Michael Schumacher, ­Michael-Marcus Vogt, Luis Arturo Cordón Krumme New MOVE Architecture in Motion – New Dynamic Components and Elements 2019. 216 pages. 29.0 × 24.0 cm 450 b/w ills., 400 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1360-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Andrew Watts Modern Construction Case Studies Emerging Innovation in Building Techniques 2nd edition 2019. 224 pages. 29.7 × 21.0 cm 600 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1771-9 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 Print SC 978-3-0356-1772-6 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1779-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Quang Truong Composite Architecture Building and Design with Carbon Fiber and FRPs 2020. 312 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 80 b/w ills., 300 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1940-9 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1952-2 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

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Alexander Reichel, Kerstin Schultz (Eds.) SCALE Volumes 1-5 (Set) 2017. 864 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 1275 b/w ills., 947 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-1482-4 EN €179.95 / $ 206.99 / £163.50 Each volume € 44.95 / $ 63.00 / £ 41.00 All volumes also available as single volumes.

L. Allner, C. Kaltenbrunner, D. Kröhnert, P. Reinsberg, Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Eds.) Conceptual Joining Wood Structures from Detail to Utopia 2021. 256 pages. 26.5 × 19.5 cm 59 b/w ills., 278 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-2435-9 EN/GER € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Michael Green, Jim Taggart Tall Wood Buildings Design, Construction and ­Performance. 2nd edition 2020. 200 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 120 b/w ills., 200 color ills., 120 monochrome drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-1885-3 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1886-0 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

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E-Book 978-3-0356-2437-3 EN/GER € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

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Gernot Minke, Benjamin Krick Straw Bale Construction Manual Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture

Gernot Minke Building with Earth Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture

Florian Nagler (Ed.), Tilmann Jarmer Building Simply A guideline

2nd edition 2020. 160 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 298 b/w ills., 100 color ills., 86 monochrome drawings

4th edition 2021. 208 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 236 b/w ills., 100 color ills., 280 monochrome drawings

2021. 128 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 80 b/w ills., 50 color ills.

Print HC 978-3-0356-1854-9 EN € 44.95 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00

Print HC 978-3-0356-2253-9 EN € 44.95 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00

E-Book 978-3-0356-1875-4 EN € 44.95 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00

E-Book 978-3-0356-2255-3 EN € 44.95 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00

Sascha Peters, Diana Drewes Materials in Progress Innovations for Designers and Architects

Liliane Wong, Markus Berger (Eds.) Interventions and Adaptive Reuse A Decade of Responsible Practice

2019. 272 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 50 b/w ills., 350 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1358-2 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1370-4 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

2021. 304 pages. 28.0 × 21.5 cm 250 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-1828-0 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2503-5 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00

Print HC 978-3-0356-2464-9 EN € 38.00 / $ 43.99 / £ 33.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2466-3 EN € 38.00 / $ 43.99 / £ 33.00

Phillip Bernstein Architecture | Design | Data Practice Competency in the Era of Computation 2018. 200 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 60 b/w ills., 60 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-1188-5 EN € 33.95 / $ 39.99 / £ 29.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1044-4 EN € 33.95 / $ 39.99 / £ 29.50


Ludger Hovestadt, Urs Hirschberg, Oliver Fritz (Eds.) Atlas of Digital Architecture Terminology, Concepts, Methods, Tools, Examples, Phenomena 2020. 760 pages. 29.0 × 21.0 cm 750 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1990-4 EN € 99.95 / $ 114.99 / £ 87.00 Print SC 978-3-0356-1989-8 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2011-5 EN € 99.95 / $ 114.99 / £ 87.00

Bert Bielefeld Spaces in Architecture Areas, Distances, Dimensions 2018. 164 pages. 25.0 × 19.0 cm 250 b/w ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-1723-8 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1970-6 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Klaus Jan Philipp Architecture - Drawn From the Middle Ages to the Present 2020. 352 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 90 b/w ills., 160 color ills. Print HC 978-3-03821-573-8 EN € 79.95 / $ 91.99 / £ 69.50

Dietmar Eberle, Florian Aicher (Eds.) 9 x 9 – A Method of Design From City to House Continued 2018. 544 pages. 28.0 × 19.0 cm 875 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-0632-4 EN € 79.95 / $ 89.95 / £ 69.50

Bert Bielefeld (Ed.), Bert Bielefeld, Mareike Borkeloh, Alexander Görg, Mathias Hölzinger, Nils Kummer, Roland Schneider, Ann-Christin Siegemund, Bettina Sigmund, Jasmin Sowa, Markus Stark, Barbara Weyand Planning Architecture Dimensions and Typologies

Print SC 978-3-0356-0633-1 EN € 49.95 / $ 59.95 / £ 45.50

2016. 568 pages. 30.0 × 24.0 cm 1200 b/w ills.

E-Book 978-3-0356-1099-4 EN € 79.95 / $ 89.95 / £ 69.50

Print HC 978-3-0356-0323-1 EN € 119.95 / $ 149.95 / £ 104.50

Martin Søberg, Anna Hougaard (Eds.) The Artful Plan Architectural Drawing ­Reconfigured

Christian Gänshirt Tools for Ideas Introduction to Architectural Design

2020. 376 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 250 color ills.

3rd edition 2020. 400 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 150 b/w ills., 150 duotone

Print HC 978-3-0356-1874-7 EN € 49.95 / $ 59.99 / £ 43.50

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Stephen Verderber, Ted Cavanagh, Arlene Oak (Eds.) Thinking While Doing Explorations in Educational Design/Build 2019. 384 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 90 b/w ills., 75 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1338-4 EN € 77.95 / $ 89.99 / £ 68.00

Andri Gerber (Ed.) Training Spatial Abilities A Workbook for Students of Architecture 2020. 160 pages. 21.0 × 29.7 cm 200 b/w ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-2043-6 EN € 29.95 / $ 34.99 / £ 26.00

E-Book 978-3-0356-1347-6 EN € 77.95 / $ 89.99 / £ 68.00

Katrin Trautwein 225 Farben / 225 Colors Eine Auswahl für Maler und Denkmalpfleger, Architekten und Gestalter / A Selection for Painters and Conservators, Architects and Designers 2nd edition 2020. 208 pages. 28.0 × 20.5 cm illustrations Print HC 978-3-0356-2227-0 EN/GER € 69.95 / $ 80.99 / £ 61.00

Torsten Richter, Nabil A. Fouad Guidelines for Thermography in Architecture and Civil Engineering Theory, Application Areas, Practical Implementation 2021. 176 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 209 color ills., 49 tables Print HC 978-3-0356-2267-6 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Daniel Kaven Architecture of Normal The Colonization of the American Landscape

Leonardo Ramondetti The Enriched Field Urbanising the Central Plains of China

2022. 456 pages, 28.0 × 22.0 cm 219 b/w ills., 232 color ills.

2022. 240 pages, 24.0 × 17.0 cm I65 b/w ills., 60 color ills.

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Oliver Herwig Home Smart Home How we want to live

Klaus Klaas Loenhart (Ed.) Breathe Investigations into Our ­Atmospherically Entangled Future

2022. 160 pages. 19.0 × 14.0 cm 30 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-2443-4 EN € 32.00 / $ 36.99 / £ 28.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2449-6 EN € 32.00 / $ 36.99 / £ 28.00

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E-Book 978-3-0356-2268-3 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

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Klaus Zwerger, Valerio Olgiati Wood and Wood Joints Building Traditions of Europe, Japan and China

Christian Schittich Vernacular Architecture Atlas for Living Throughout the World

3rd edition 2015. 328 pages. 30.0 × 23.0 cm 500 b/w ills., 180 monochrome drawings

2019. 384 pages. 24.0 × 30.0 cm 1050 color ills.

Print HC 978-3-0356-0837-3 EN € 54.95 / $ 77.00 / £ 48.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-0731-4 EN € 54.95 / $ 77.00 / £ 48.00

Print HC 978-3-0356-1631-6 EN € 79.95 / $ 89.99 / £ 69.50

2021. 290 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 90 color ills. Print SC 978-3-0356-1210-3 EN € 45.00 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1059-8 EN € 45.00 / $ 51.99 / £ 39.00

Werner Blaser Temple and Teahouse in Japan 2021. 172 pages. 31.0 × 23.5 cm 76 b/w ills., 10 color ills., 20 monochrome drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-2347-5 EN € 78.00 / $ 89.99 / £ 68.00 Print SC 978-3-0356-2349-9 EN € 42.00 / $ 48.99 / £ 36.50


Peter G. Rowe, Yun Fu, Jihoon Song Korean Modern: The Matter of Identity An Exploration into Modern Architecture in an East Asian Country 2021. 336 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 150 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2261-4 EN € 59.90 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Julia Jamrozik, Coryn Kempster Growing up Modern Childhoods in Iconic Homes

Christian Schittich China's New Architecture Returning to the Context

2021. 328 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 99 b/w ills., 241 color ills.

2019. 144 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 60 b/w ills., 120 color ills.

Print HC 978-3-0356-1905-8 EN € 40.00 / $ 47.00 / £ 35.00

Print HC 978-3-0356-1757-3 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

E-Book 978-3-0356-2031-3 EN € 40.00 / $ 47.00 / £ 35.00

E-Book 978-3-0356-1817-4 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Elke Mertens Resilient City Landscape Architecture for Climate Change

Thomas Schröpfer Dense + Green Cities Architecture as Urban ­Ecosystem

2021. 240 pages. 27.0 × 21.0 cm 300 color ills.

2020. 320 pages. 30.0 × 23.0 cm 200 color ills., 100 monochrome drawings, 60 drawings

E-Book 978-3-0356-2262-1 EN € 59.90 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Victor Deupi, Jean-Francois Lejeune Cuban Modernism Mid-Century Architecture 1940–1970 2021. 344 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 395 b/w ills., 108 color ills., 50 monochrome drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-1641-5 EN € 52.00 / $ 60.00 / £ 45.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1644-6 EN € 52.00 / $ 60.00 / £ 45.00

Sophie Wolfrum (Ed.) Squares Urban Spaces in Europe 2014. 312 pages. 25.0 × 30.0 cm 380 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-03821-649-0 EN € 79.95 / $ 112.00 / £ 69.50 E-Book 978-3-03821-523-3 EN € 79.95 / $ 112.00 / £ 69.50

Print SC 978-3-0356-2234-8 EN € 42.95 / $ 49.99 / £ 37.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2265-2 EN € 42.95 / $ 49.99 / £ 37.50

Sophie Wolfrum, Alban Janson The City as Architecture 2019. 144 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 36 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1798-6 EN € 34.95 / $ 40.99 / £ 30.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1805-1 EN € 34.95 / $ 40.99 / £ 30.50

Print HC 978-3-0356-1531-9 EN € 68.95 / $ 79.99 / £ 60.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-1511-1 EN € 68.95 / $ 79.99 / £ 60.00

Annette Becker, Stefanie Lampe, Lessano Negussie, Peter Cachola Schmal (Eds.) Ride a Bike! Reclaim the City 2018. 280 pages. 26.0 × 21.0 cm 220 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1548-7 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1525-8 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Craig Verzone, Cristina Woods Food Urbanism Typologies, Strategies, Case Studies

B. Cannon Ivers Staging Urban Landscapes The Activation and Curation of Flexible Public Spaces

2021. 266 pages. format 300 b/w ills., 400 color ills.

2018. 304 pages. format 20 b/w ills., 1000 color ills.

Print HC 978-3-0356-1599-9 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Print HC 978-3-0356-1189-2 EN € 69.95 / $ 80.99 / £ 61.00

E-Book 978-3-0356-1567-8 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

E-Book 978-3-0356-1046-8 EN € 69.95 / $ 80.99 / £ 61.00

Martin Prominski, Antje Stokman, Daniel Stimberg, Hinnerk Voermanek, Susanne Zeller, Katarina Bajc River.Space.Design Planning Strategies, Methods and Projects for Urban Rivers. 2nd edition 2017. 328 pages. 28.0 × 22.0 cm 598 color ills., 175 drawings Print HC 978-3-0356-1186-1 EN € 79.95 / $ 89.95 / £ 69.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-1042-0 EN € 79.95 / $ 89.95 / £ 69.50

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LAND SCAPE ARCHI TECTURE

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Hansjörg Gadient, Sophie von Schwerin, Simon Orga Migge The Original Landscape Designs Die originalen Gartenpläne 1910-1920 2018. 272 pages. format 370 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1359-9 EN/GER € 86.95 / $ 99.99 / £ 75.50

Alex MacLean Impact The effect of climate change on coastlines 2020. 336 pages. 33.0 × 23.0 cm 200 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2178-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2181-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Christian Tschumi Mirei Shigemori Rebel in the Garden Modern Japanese Landscape Architecture 2nd edition 2020. 204 pages. 33.0 × 24.0 cm 127 b/w ills., 223 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2175-4 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2176-1 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Daniel Ryan, Jennifer Ferng, Erik L’Heureux (Eds.) Drawing Climate Visualising Invisible Elements of Architecture 2021. 232 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 140 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2360-4 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2361-1 EN € 38.95 / $ 44.99 / £ 34.00

Nadine Olonetzky Inspirations A Time Travel through Garden History 2017. 216 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 100 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1384-1 EN € 34.95 / $ 39.99 / £ 30.50


Gabriele Kiefer, Anika Neubauer Landscape for Architects / Landschaft für Architekten / Paisaje para arquitectos Landscape, Park, Building, Qualities, Use / Landschaft, Park, Haus, Qualitäten, Nutzung 2020. 1072 pages. 15.0 × 11.0 cm 500 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1726-9 EN/GER/ESP € 79.95 / $ 91.99 / £ 69.50

Astrid Zimmermann Planning Landscape Dimensions, Elements, Typologies

Astrid Zimmermann (Ed.) Constructing Landscape Materials, Techniques, Structural Components

2015. 304 pages. 30.0 × 24.0 cm 900 b/w ills., 600 monochrome drawings

3rd edition 2015. 536 pages. 29.7 × 23.0 cm 850 b/w ills., 300 color ills.

Print HC 978-3-0346-0760-5 EN € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00

Print HC 978-3-0356-0465-8 EN € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00

Print SC 978-3-0346-0761-2 EN € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 45.50

Print SC 978-3-0356-0467-2 EN € 54.95 / $ 77.00 / £ 48.00

Darjan Hil, Nicole Lachenmeier Visualizing Complexity Modular Information Design Handbook

Caroline Wohlgemuth Mid-Century Modern – Visionary Furniture Design from Vienna

Print SC 978-3-0356-1676-7 EN/GER/ESP € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 45.50

DESIGN

2022. 232 pages. 16.0 × 23.0 cm 120 maps Print SC 978-3-0356-2504-2 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2506-6 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Philipp Stamm Understanding – Combining Typefaces Typeface combination as a stimulus in typography 2021. 360 pages. 20.0 × 20.5 cm 275 b/w ills., 60 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1114-4 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-0905-9 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (Ed.), Heidrun Osterer, Philipp Stamm, Susanne Dickel, Dylan ­Spiekermann, Erik Spiekermann, Tim Danaher Adrian Frutiger – Typefaces Complete Works 3rd edition 2021. 468 pages. 31.0 × 24.5 cm 620 b/w ills., 430 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2362-8 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2363-5 EN € 59.95 / $ 68.99 / £ 52.00

Gunter Lösel, Martin Zimper (Eds.) Filming, Researching, Annotating Research Video Handbook

Maziar Rezai, Michael Erlhoff Design & Democracy Activist Thoughts and Examples for Political Empowerment

2021. 176 pages. 17.0 × 24.0 cm 40 color ills., 10 maps

2021. 160 pages. 22.4 × 16.8 cm 6 b/w ills.

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E-Book 978-3-0356-2307-9 EN

E-Book 978-3-0356-2283-6 EN € 34.95 / $ 40.99 / £ 30.50

Kensho Miyoshi Designing Objects in Motion Exploring Kinaesthetic Empathy

Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Hermann Czech, Sebastian Hackenschmidt (Eds.) Josef Frank – Against Design Das anti-formalistische Werk des Architekten / The Architect’s Anti-Formalist Oeuvre

2020. 216 pages. 22.4 × 16.8 cm 100 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-1931-7 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2110-5 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

2nd edition 2021. 368 pages. 30.5 × 23.0 cm 590 color ills.

2021. 296 pages. 28.0 × 21.0 cm 72 b/w ills., 112 color ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2409-0 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2420-5 EN € 49.95 / $ 57.99 / £ 43.50

Björn Franke, Hansuli Matter (Eds.) Not at Your Service Manifestos for Design 2021. 528 pages. 16.0 × 21.5 cm illustrations Print SC 978-3-0356-2272-0 EN/GER € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2275-1 EN/GER € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Michelle Christensen, Florian Conradi Politics of Things A Critical Approach Through Design 2020. 352 pages. 22.4 × 16.8 cm 60 b/w ills. Print HC 978-3-0356-2053-5 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50 E-Book 978-3-0356-2056-6 EN € 39.95 / $ 45.99 / £ 34.50

Jan Krebs Basics Design and Living 3rd edition 2021. 76 pages. 22.0 × 15.5 cm 56 b/w ills., 4 tables Print SC 978-3-0356-2312-3 EN € 14.95 / $ 17.99 / £ 13.00 E-Book 978-3-0356-2318-5 EN € 14.95 / $ 17.99 / £ 13.00

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Sylvia Leydecker (Ed.) Designing Interior Architecture Concept, Typology, Material, Construction

Bernhard E. Bürdek Design History, Theory and Practice of Product Design

Sascha Peters, Diana Drewes Materials in Progress Innovations for Designers and Architects

2013. 368 pages. 29.7 × 24.0 cm 700 color ills., 100 drawings

2nd edition 2015. 296 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 100 color ills.

2019. 272 pages. 24.0 × 17.0 cm 350 color ills., 50 b/w ills

Print HC 978-3-0346-0680-6 EN € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00 Print SC 978-3-0346-1302-6 EN € 49.95 / $ 70.00 / £ 45.50 E-Book 978-3-0346-1580-8 EN € 89.95 / $ 126.00 / £ 78.00

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