Berlin tomorrow : international architectural visions
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Berlin tomorrow : international architectural visions
(Architectural design profile, no.92)
Academy Editions, 1991
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Architectural design
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"'Architectural design' profile 92 is published as part of 'Architectural design' Vol. 61, 7-8/1991" -- T.p. verso
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内容説明
"Berlin Tomorrow" documents a variety of ideas for the heart of the city of Berlin - one the of most significant cities in the world, historically, politically and architecturally. These innovative schemes by international architects were recently exhibited at the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt and are presented and discussed here by museum director Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani who is guest editor of this issue. The 17 architects contributing their visions for the city include Aldo Rossi, John Hejduk, Jean Nouvel, Vittorio Gregotti, Bernard Tschumi, Om Ungers, Coop Himmelblau and Zaha Hadid. Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Volker Fischer and Anna Meseure, and Michael Monninger provide the historical and architectural background and the details of the exhibition's conception. As Lampugnani writes, "The concern is not initially to measure the proposals by what is and what is not possible in Berlin today, nor is it to draw up a quality list and choose the best. We can only see these 17 works as a contribution to the urban development of Berlin; they may be heterogeneous, occasionally even contradictory, but they are absolutely coherent".
目次
- Berlin - city of the future, Kenneth Powell
- an exhibition of pictures 8 - the competition for ideas, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani
- ideas for the heart of a great city, Volker Fischer and Anna Meseure
- growing together again, Michael Moenninger
- revitalizing a multiple heart, Mario Bellini
- crossing points, Coop Himmelbau
- Berlin Masterplanning Society, Norman Foster
- superimposing the old and the new, Giorgio Grassi
- Greater Berlin, Vittorio Gregotti
- the dead zone, Zaha Hadid
- the Potsdam printer's house/studio, John Hejduk
- the Tiergarten as geometic centre, Jacques Herzog et al
- innovative urban models need masterplans, Josef Paul Kleihues
- city limits, Hans Kollhoff
- Ueber den Linden, Daniel Libeskind
- the meeting line, Jean Nouvel
- Potsdamer Platz and Leipziger Platz, Aldo Rossi
- Berlin when the Wall comes down, Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi
- the abstract city, Manuel de Sola-Morales
- Eastern blocks, Bernard Tschumi
- urban islands in a metropolitan sea, O.M. Ungers.
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