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57,75 zł
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Otto Wagner (Penzing near Vienna 1841-died Vienna, 1918) studied in both Berlin and Vienna. He was put in charge of the general plan for Vienna, under the authority of the City Hall’s Higher Committee for Construction. The principal objective was to set up a railway system and to control the Danube River. He was the mentor of Josef Hoffman and Josef Maria Olbrich. At the end of the century, during the Secession of Vienna, he worked on a number of projects, including houses for Linke Wienzeile, the Zeit telegraph office and the Postal Savings Bank (Postsparkassenamt). He was also the designer of the Steinhof Church and the second Wagner villa, among other buildings.
Alvaro Siza (Toto)
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Budynki tego znanego architekta są pod wpływem nowoczesnej atmosfery i kontynują wpływ regionów oraz klimatu ich lokalizacji - zauważa w krótkim eseju Ryue Nishizawa. Ta klasyczna japońska pozycja wydawnicza pokazuje 14 projektów słynnego Alvaro Siza włącznie z 'Ibere Camargo Museum' oraz 'SAAL Social Housing'. Prezentacja połączona jest z wywiadem z Alvaro Siza oraz bogatą dokumentacją fotograficzną, rysunkową i techniczną. Stanowi przez to bardzo ciekawą propozycję książkową.
FUJIMORI TERUNOBU ARCHITECTURE
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Defying accepted norms and borrowing influences and materials from folk and craft traditions, Fujimori's architecture is perhaps exemplified by his modest and poetic teahouse, supported by tree trunks, which creates a perch from which he can view the surrounding landscape. Illustrated throughout with photographs, plans and details, this solid production provides a comprehensive survey of the work of this intriguing architect to date.
Prada Aoyama Tokyo Herzog &...
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Dostępność: na zamówienie Essays by Germano Celant and Herzog & de Meuron. Introductions by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli. Published by Fondazione Prada In the Aoyama district of Tokyo, a mixed-use neighborhood of low-rise buildings where not a square meter of land has been left unoccupied, the Swiss architecture team of Herzog & de Meuron has built a new store for Prada. In this chunky, silvery book, they meticulously illustrate the creative process that led to the realization of “a house and a plaza,” a tall and narrow kaleidoscope-like structure that houses a two-story retail space and multiple levels of offices, backed by an outdoor space for the public--a rarity in crowded Tokyo.