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30:70. Architecture as a Balancing Act - Foreword by Bernhard Schulz

English · Paperback / Softback

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Never before have so many buildings been constructed as today, and never has architecture had so many technological and design possibilities at its disposal. And yet there is a sense of unease about contemporary architecture. In their book, Sergei Tchoban and Vladimir Sedov show how in modern times we have lost the balance between outstanding works of architecture and the background structures that surround them, with every building striving to assert itself in relation to all the others - to drown them out if it can. Yet the modern age is certainly capable of developing a harmony of contrasts - it has everything it needs at its disposal. After taking the reader on a foray through 2,500 years of architectural history, the authors arrive at the anomaly of modernism. They show what contemporary architecture must take into account if it is to achieve a satisfactory overall architectural impression that is harmonious in an entirely new way.

About the author

Sergej Tchoban, geboren 1962, Kunst- und Architektur-Studium. Seit 1990 erhielt er mehrfache Awards for Excellence. Ausstellungsbeiträge mit Architekturzeichnungen waren in Europa, den USA und Japan zu sehen. Seit 2002 ist Tchoban Kurator für den Aedes East Extension Pavillon in Berlin.

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Authors Bernhard Schulz, Vladim Sedov, Vladimir Sedov, Serge Tchoban, Sergei Tchoban
Publisher DOM Publishers
 
Original title 30:70. Architektur als Balanceakt
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2018
 
EAN 9783869226835
ISBN 978-3-86922-683-5
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 210 mm x 230 mm x 13 mm
Weight 530 g
Illustrations 90 Abb.
Series Basics
BASICS
Grundlagen/Basics
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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