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Cafes and Bars - The Architecture of Public Display

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Christoph Grafe is an architect based in Amsterdam and London, and Associate Professor of Architectural Design/Interiors at Delft University of Technology. He is also an editor of the Dutch architectural journal Oase, published in English (NAi publishers, Rotterdam) and a regular correspondent to Building Design in London. He has published widely on architecture, urbanism and interiors, including the book Design and Analysis (van Nostrand Reinhold). Klappentext This book looks at the architectural significance of cafes and bars throughout history and how their material construction has reflected and possibly facilitated the social and cultural practices for which they are renowned. Zusammenfassung This book looks at the architectural significance of cafes and bars throughout history and how their material construction has reflected and possibly facilitated the social and cultural practices for which they are renowned. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Architecture of Cafés, Coffeehouses and Public Bars 2. Setting the Stage for Modernity: The Cosmos of the Coffee House 3. Scenes from the Café – Gossip, Politics and the Creation of Personalities: A Selection of Texts From and on Cafés 4. Cafés Case Studies Caffè Pedrocchi, Padua (1826–1831). Café Riche/Café de la Paix, Paris (1804/1894 and 1863). Café Central, Vienna (1875). Café Bauer, Berlin (1878). The Philharmonic Hotel, Liverpool (1898–1900). Café Américain, Amsterdam (1902). The Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow (1904). American Bar (Kärntnerbar), Vienna (1907/1908). Café Worpswede, Worpswede (1924/1925). Hotel-Café Avion, Brno (1927/1928). Bar Craja, Milan (1930). La Maison du Café, Paris (1933). Seagram Executive Bar, New York (1936). Coco Tree Bar, Los Angeles (1933). Café Kranzler, Berlin (1958). Splügen Bräu, Milan (1960). Niban Kan, Tokyo (1970). Café Costes, Paris (1984). Zsa Zsa, Barcelona (1988). MAK Café, Vienna (1993). Schutzenberger, Strasbourg (1999) ...

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1. The Architecture of Cafés, Coffeehouses and Public Bars  2. Setting the Stage for Modernity: The Cosmos of the Coffee House  3. Scenes from the Café - Gossip, Politics and the Creation of Personalities: A Selection of Texts From and on Cafés  4. Cafés  Case Studies  Caffè Pedrocchi, Padua (1826-1831).  Café Riche/Café de la Paix, Paris (1804/1894 and 1863).  Café Central, Vienna (1875).  Café Bauer, Berlin (1878).  The Philharmonic Hotel, Liverpool (1898-1900).  Café Américain, Amsterdam (1902).  The Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow (1904).  American Bar (Kärntnerbar), Vienna (1907/1908).  Café Worpswede, Worpswede (1924/1925).  Hotel-Café Avion, Brno (1927/1928).  Bar Craja, Milan (1930).  La Maison du Café, Paris (1933).  Seagram Executive Bar, New York (1936).  Coco Tree Bar, Los Angeles (1933).  Café Kranzler, Berlin (1958).  Splügen Bräu, Milan (1960).  Niban Kan, Tokyo (1970).  Café Costes, Paris (1984).  Zsa Zsa, Barcelona (1988).  MAK Café, Vienna (1993).  Schutzenberger, Strasbourg (1999)

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