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Langue: anglais
Edité par Edition Axel Menges GmbH, 1996
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Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 3rd Edition. This is a fine hardcover 3rd edition copy in a fine DJ, black spine.
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. 2019 Edition "Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity. Nothing is there to excess, no matter whether stone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins or hair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautiful even amidst poverty and is good in the ethical sense. Good architecture seems to be more important than beautiful architecture. Beautiful architecture is not necessarily good. Only buildings that are at the same time ethically good and aesthetically beautiful are worth preserving. We have too many buildings that have become useless and yet we still need new buildings, from pole to pole, in the cold and in the heat. Mans present areas of settlement are the new ecological system in which technology is indispensable, even in hot and cold areas. . Our age requires buildings that are lighter, more energy-saving, more mobile and more adaptable, in brief more natural, without disregarding the need for safety and security. This logically leads to the further development of light constructions, to the building of tents, shells, awnings and air-supported membranes. It also leads to a new mobility and changeability. A new understanding of nature is forming under one aspect of high performance form (also called classical form), which unites aesthetic and ethical viewpoints. Tomorrows architecture will again be minimal architecture, an architecture of the self-education and self-optimization processes suggested by human beings." (Frei Otto and Bodo Rasch in their foreword of this book) In 1992 the Bavarian branch of the Deutscher Werkbund awarded its first prize to Frei Otto, undoubtedly the most successful and many-sided protagonist of modern light construction, and with it a request to nominate a meritorious person to whom the prize could be passed on, and to design a joint exhibition with that person. Frei Otto chose his pupil Bodo Rasch, who had realized Ottos theories particularly in other cultures. The publication produced on this occasion provides information about scientific fundamentals and the working methods the two architects developed from these, which are characterized by "finding" not by "making". This is supposed to produce buildings that could not be more beautiful and can scarcely be improved in terms of materials and loadbearing capacity.
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. 2019 Edition "Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity. Nothing is there to excess, no matter whether stone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins or hair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautiful even amidst poverty and is good in the ethical sense. Good architecture seems to be more important than beautiful architecture. Beautiful architecture is not necessarily good. Only buildings that are at the same time ethically good and aesthetically beautiful are worth preserving. We have too many buildings that have become useless and yet we still need new buildings, from pole to pole, in the cold and in the heat. Mans present areas of settlement are the new ecological system in which technology is indispensable, even in hot and cold areas. . Our age requires buildings that are lighter, more energy-saving, more mobile and more adaptable, in brief more natural, without disregarding the need for safety and security. This logically leads to the further development of light constructions, to the building of tents, shells, awnings and air-supported membranes. It also leads to a new mobility and changeability. A new understanding of nature is forming under one aspect of high performance form (also called classical form), which unites aesthetic and ethical viewpoints. Tomorrows architecture will again be minimal architecture, an architecture of the self-education and self-optimization processes suggested by human beings." (Frei Otto and Bodo Rasch in their foreword of this book) In 1992 the Bavarian branch of the Deutscher Werkbund awarded its first prize to Frei Otto, undoubtedly the most successful and many-sided protagonist of modern light construction, and with it a request to nominate a meritorious person to whom the prize could be passed on, and to design a joint exhibition with that person. Frei Otto chose his pupil Bodo Rasch, who had realized Ottos theories particularly in other cultures. The publication produced on this occasion provides information about scientific fundamentals and the working methods the two architects developed from these, which are characterized by "finding" not by "making". This is supposed to produce buildings that could not be more beautiful and can scarcely be improved in terms of materials and loadbearing capacity.
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Edité par Edition Axel Menges 1996-01-19, 1996
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Edité par Stuttgart, Zirkel-Verlag,, 1979
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Ajouter au panierOrig.-Karton. 62 S. mit Abb. Einb. etw. lichtverf. u. fl. - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch.
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. Jacket has moderate wear and a tiny (5mm) tear to top rear corner. A 'Received' label to ffep (institutional?). A crease to ffep and a date to half-title page. Some minor marks to preliminaries, otherwise internally clean. Binding tight. 240pp Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity. Nothing is there to excess, no matter whether stone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins or hair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautiful even amidst poverty and is good in the ethical sense. Good architecture seems to be more important than beautiful architecture. Beautiful architecture is not necessarily good. Only buildings that are at the same time ethically good and aesthetically beautiful are worth preserving. We have too many buildings that have become useless and yet we still need new buildings, from pole to pole, in the cold and in the heat. Mans present areas of settlement are the new ecological system in which technology is indispensable, even in hot and cold areas. . Our age requires buildings that are lighter, more energy-saving, more mobile and more adaptable, in brief more natural, without disregarding the need for safety and security. This logically leads to the further development of light constructions, to the building of tents, shells, awnings and air-supported membranes. It also leads to a new mobility and changeability. A new understanding of nature is forming under one aspect of high performance form (also called classical form), which unites aesthetic and ethical viewpoints. Tomorrows architecture will again be minimal architecture, an architecture of the self-education and self-optimization processes suggested by human beings." (Frei Otto and Bodo Rasch in their foreword of this book) In 1992 the Bavarian branch of the Deutscher Werkbund awarded its first prize to Frei Otto, undoubtedly the most successful and many-sided protagonist of modern light construction, and with it a request to nominate a meritorious person to whom the prize could be passed on, and to design a joint exhibition with that person. Frei Otto chose his pupil Bodo Rasch, who had realized Ottos theories particularly in other cultures. The publication produced on this occasion provides information about scientific fundamentals and the working methods the two architects developed from these, which are characterized by "finding" not by "making". This is supposed to produce buildings that could not be more beautiful and can scarcely be improved in terms of materials and loadbearing capacity. Size: 220mm x 240mm. Book.
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Brand New. 240 pages. 10.00x9.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Edition Axel Menges Publishing, 1996
ISBN 10 : 3930698668 ISBN 13 : 9783930698660
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. Very Good in a Good dust jacket; Hardcover; 2001 printing; Dust jacket is moderately shelfworn and edgeworn with one edge-scuff, but is overall good and intact, and has not been price-clipped (Now fitted with a new, Brodart jacket protector); Light wear to the boards; Unblemished textblock edges; Small sticker to the last endpaper, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium-Large Format (Quatro, 9.75" - 10.75" tall); 2.4 lbs; Black dust jacket with title in white lettering; 1996, Edition Axel Menges Publishing; 240 pages; "Finding Form: Towards an Architecture of the Minimal," by Frei Otto & Bodo Rasch.
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Edité par zirkel 7. Zirkel-Verlag Stuttgart. 1971. 118 Seiten. OKarton. 1976., 1976
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Edité par Stuttgart, "Zirkel" 6, 1970. Hrsg. vom Atelier Bodo Rasch. 21x21 cm. 56 Seiten mit Plänen, Zeichnungen und Schnitten. OKarton, etwas gebräunt. 1970., 1970
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Ajouter au panierInhalt: Überregionales Großstadtwachstum / Stuttgart und seine Entwicklungsachsen / Park + Ride System in der Region Stuttgart / Untersuchte Bebauungsstrukturen / Konstruktionssysteme / Großrelais-Projekte. - Die Stadtbeispiele: Leinfelden, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Stuttgart-Westbahnhof, Ludwigsburg.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Edition Axel Menges (D), 1996
ISBN 10 : 3930698668 ISBN 13 : 9783930698660
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. New Book, Direct from Publisher.
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity.Nothing is there to excess, no matter whetherstone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins orhair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautifuleven amidst poverty and is good in t.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Edition Axel Menges, DE, 1996
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. 2019 Edition "Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity. Nothing is there to excess, no matter whether stone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins or hair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautiful even amidst poverty and is good in the ethical sense. Good architecture seems to be more important than beautiful architecture. Beautiful architecture is not necessarily good. Only buildings that are at the same time ethically good and aesthetically beautiful are worth preserving. We have too many buildings that have become useless and yet we still need new buildings, from pole to pole, in the cold and in the heat. Mans present areas of settlement are the new ecological system in which technology is indispensable, even in hot and cold areas. . Our age requires buildings that are lighter, more energy-saving, more mobile and more adaptable, in brief more natural, without disregarding the need for safety and security. This logically leads to the further development of light constructions, to the building of tents, shells, awnings and air-supported membranes. It also leads to a new mobility and changeability. A new understanding of nature is forming under one aspect of high performance form (also called classical form), which unites aesthetic and ethical viewpoints. Tomorrows architecture will again be minimal architecture, an architecture of the self-education and self-optimization processes suggested by human beings." (Frei Otto and Bodo Rasch in their foreword of this book) In 1992 the Bavarian branch of the Deutscher Werkbund awarded its first prize to Frei Otto, undoubtedly the most successful and many-sided protagonist of modern light construction, and with it a request to nominate a meritorious person to whom the prize could be passed on, and to design a joint exhibition with that person. Frei Otto chose his pupil Bodo Rasch, who had realized Ottos theories particularly in other cultures. The publication produced on this occasion provides information about scientific fundamentals and the working methods the two architects developed from these, which are characterized by "finding" not by "making". This is supposed to produce buildings that could not be more beautiful and can scarcely be improved in terms of materials and loadbearing capacity.
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Ajouter au panierhardcover. Etat : New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Frei Paul Otto, geboren 1925, war ein deutscher Architekt. Er entwarf das legendaere Dach des Muenchner Olympiastadions. Posthum wurde er mit dem Pritzker Preis geehrt. Frei Otto verstarb im Maerz 2015. Die Urarchitektur ist eine Architektur der Notwendigk.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, 1992
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 2nd Edition. Book as pamphlet as new. Paper case in very good condition; faint soiling; light to moderate rubbing top and bottom of case spine and points of light rubbing elsewhere along edges; faint damp stain top of spine reverse side; small soil spot top edge of interior fold. Facsimile edition. 57 numbered pages (book). Staple-bound Vitra Design Museum pamphlet supplement contains ten unnumbered pages. 9 5/8 x 6 7/8 in.
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Ajouter au panierBuch. Etat : Neu. Frei Otto, Bodo Rasch: Finding Form | Towards an Architecture of the Minimal, Catalogue to the Exhibition Munich 1992 | Frei/Rasch, Bodo/Pfafferodt, Gerd et al Otto | Buch | 240 S. | Englisch | 2018 | Edition Axel Menges | EAN 9783930698660 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Edition Axel Menges, Esslingerstr. 24, 70736 Fellbach, axelmenges[at]aol[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Edition Axel Menges, DE, 1996
ISBN 10 : 3930698668 ISBN 13 : 9783930698660
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. 2019 Edition "Primeval architecture is an architecture of necessity. Nothing is there to excess, no matter whether stone, clay, reeds or wood, animal skins or hair are used. It is minimal. It can be very beautiful even amidst poverty and is good in the ethical sense. Good architecture seems to be more important than beautiful architecture. Beautiful architecture is not necessarily good. Only buildings that are at the same time ethically good and aesthetically beautiful are worth preserving. We have too many buildings that have become useless and yet we still need new buildings, from pole to pole, in the cold and in the heat. Mans present areas of settlement are the new ecological system in which technology is indispensable, even in hot and cold areas. . Our age requires buildings that are lighter, more energy-saving, more mobile and more adaptable, in brief more natural, without disregarding the need for safety and security. This logically leads to the further development of light constructions, to the building of tents, shells, awnings and air-supported membranes. It also leads to a new mobility and changeability. A new understanding of nature is forming under one aspect of high performance form (also called classical form), which unites aesthetic and ethical viewpoints. Tomorrows architecture will again be minimal architecture, an architecture of the self-education and self-optimization processes suggested by human beings." (Frei Otto and Bodo Rasch in their foreword of this book) In 1992 the Bavarian branch of the Deutscher Werkbund awarded its first prize to Frei Otto, undoubtedly the most successful and many-sided protagonist of modern light construction, and with it a request to nominate a meritorious person to whom the prize could be passed on, and to design a joint exhibition with that person. Frei Otto chose his pupil Bodo Rasch, who had realized Ottos theories particularly in other cultures. The publication produced on this occasion provides information about scientific fundamentals and the working methods the two architects developed from these, which are characterized by "finding" not by "making". This is supposed to produce buildings that could not be more beautiful and can scarcely be improved in terms of materials and loadbearing capacity.