From 2009 to 2011 the Directed-Study-Abroad Program of the Azrieli-School of Architecture and Urbanism/Carleton University/Ottawa was guest in the studio spaces of the Architecture Department of the Technical University Berlin. Three groups with 27 graduate students worked on one of the most prominent sites in the German Capital: The (missing) Public Forum in the Thread of Federation between the Chancellery and the Offices of the Parliament. Taking the Architectural Masks of the New York architect, teacher and director of Cooper Union, John Hejduk (1929-2000) as point of departure, studio and seminar reflected: How do we allow "Sanctuaries" in Architecture?
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 201 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen im Text. "From 2009 to 2011 the Directed-Study-Abroad Program of the Azrieli-School of Architecture and Urbanism/Carleton University/Ottawa was guest in the studio spaces of the Architecture Department of the Technical University Berlin. Three groups with 27 graduate students worked on one of the most prominent sites in the German Capital: The (missing) Public Forum in the Thread of Federation between the Chancellery and the Offices of the Parliament. Taking the Architectural Masks of the New York architect, teacher and director of Cooper Union, John Hejduk (1929-2000) as point of departure, studio and seminar reflected: How do we allow "Sanctuaries" in Architecture?" -- Einband leicht kratzspurig. - Insgesamt sauberes und sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. -- Binding slightly scratched. - Overall clean and very well preserved copy. ISBN: 9783865737205 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden]. Artikel-Nr. 148117
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