9783775715188-3775715185-Baumschlager & Eberle: Hafengebaude Rohner, Fussach (Werkdokumente / Kunsthaus Bregenz, Archiv Kunst Architektur)

Baumschlager & Eberle: Hafengebaude Rohner, Fussach (Werkdokumente / Kunsthaus Bregenz, Archiv Kunst Architektur)

ISBN-13: 9783775715188
ISBN-10: 3775715185
Author: Dietmar Steiner, Eckhard Schneider, Armin Thurnher
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Publishers
Format: Paperback 76 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783775715188
ISBN-10: 3775715185
Author: Dietmar Steiner, Eckhard Schneider, Armin Thurnher
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Publishers
Format: Paperback 76 pages

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Baumschlager & Eberle: Hafengebaude Rohner, Fussach (Werkdokumente / Kunsthaus Bregenz, Archiv Kunst Architektur) (ISBN-13: 9783775715188 and ISBN-10: 3775715185), written by authors Dietmar Steiner, Eckhard Schneider, Armin Thurnher, was published by Hatje Cantz Publishers in 2005. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Baumschlager & Eberle: Hafengebaude Rohner, Fussach (Werkdokumente / Kunsthaus Bregenz, Archiv Kunst Architektur) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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The Rohner harbor office building in Fussach, designed by B&E Baumschlager-Eberle, is a fascinating steel, glass and concrete configuration that appears to float in mid-air, echoing the form of a space capsule or a bird standing on one leg. Awkwardly elegant, the precisely designed building is composed of an eight-meter-long container-shaped shell of concrete that connects with the ground below by only a single slim footing. The interior of the shell is lined with larchwood paneling, creating an inner tension that dissolves at both ends of the building as it opens out into floor-to-ceiling glass windows that face Lake Constance at one end and the inland countryside at the other. This avian, spaceship-like building is nevertheless characterized by the very earthly features of an open structure, clear lines and uncompromising simplicity. First in the Archive Kunst Architectur series, this book features photographs by Eduard Hueber as well as plans and drawings by the distinguished Baumschlager-Eberle team.
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