Pierre Zoelly : Elemente einer Architektursprache elements of an architect's language eléments d'un language architectural
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Pierre Zoelly : Elemente einer Architektursprache = elements of an architect's language = eléments d'un language architectural
Birkhäuser Verlag, c1998
- : Boston
- : Basel
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Note
Text in German, English, and French
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Swiss architect Pierre Zoelly's work is characterized by a search for an architectural synthesis with the forms of nature. Subterranean buildings, such as the watch museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds and the Red Cross museum in Geneva, are ground-breaking examples of his "terratecture". His international experience, which includes small housing projects as well as large-scale buildings, provides the background for the challenging task that Pierre Zoelly takes on with this book. Reflecting upon his own architectural language, Zoelly analyzes his work from the pure presentation of architectural plans and photographs to formative guidelines such as axes, paths, terminals and the material elements such as wood, concrete, steel and glass.
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