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Pp. 0. 8°. 346 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. Pp. Schriftenreihe der Bauakademie Berlin ; Bd. 1 am oberen Schnitt leicht bestoßen, sonst gut erhalten. Sprache: Deutsch Schriftenreihe der Bauakademie Berlin ; Bd. 1 2,000 gr.
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Gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Sehr gut. "Gebraucht - Sehr gut Ungelesenes, vollständiges Exemplar; in sehr gutem Zustand mit leichten Lagerspuren, als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet Rechnung mit MwSt; Bestellungen bis 15 Uhr werden am gleichen Werktag verschicktDahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a \"German Oxford\", including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911 Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application) The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building -Dahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century. An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a 'German Oxford', including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application). The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character. The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings. Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space. The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees. The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard. Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms. This ensures a constant presence for the institute`s most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building." 60 pp. Deutsch, Englisch.
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Verlag: Stuttgart ; London Ed. Menges 2009, 1. A., 2009
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. Dahlem has developed in two different wayssince the early years of the 20th century. An importantscientific centre emerged on the site ofthis former royal territory south-west of Berlin,alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite researchinstitutes were establ.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Gebraucht - Gut - ungelesen,als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet, mit leichten Mängeln an Schnitt oder Einband durch Lager- oder Transportschaden,Kanten etwas bestoßen. -Dahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century. An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a 'German Oxford', including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War. The MaxPlanckGesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application). The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character. The MaxPlanckInstitut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings. Its height relates to the twostorey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space. The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees. The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard. Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms. This ensures a constant presence for the institutes most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building. Andreas Schätzke is an architectural historian living in Berlin. His research fields include architecture and urban development in post-war Europe and the relationship between architecture and politics in the 20th century. Reinhard Görner, who also lives in Berlin, has worked as an architectural photographer for many years; he is held in high regard by many eminent architects as an interpreter of their work, including Peter Eisenman, Norman Foster, Jürgen Sawade, Hans Dieter Schaal, Otto Steidle and Heinz Tesar.Edition Axel Menges, Esslinger Str. 24, 70736 Fellbach 60 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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In den WarenkorbBuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Dahlem has developed in two different wayssince the early years of the 20th century. An importantscientific centre emerged on the site ofthis former royal territory south-west of Berlin,alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite researchinstitutes were established in Dahlem, with the intentionof creating a 'German Oxford', includingthe first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft,founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosenas the location for the Freie Universität Berlinafter the Second World War.The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned anew building in these surroundings in order to providethe Institute for the History of Science, datingfrom 1994, with accommodation appropriate toits needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 toa competition design by the Stuttgart architectsMarion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich andThomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing upthe planning application).The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is borderedby streets on three sides, date mainly fromthe 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detachedhomes determine the local character. TheMax-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions andstructure of its surroundings. Its height relates tothe two-storey homes; the building masses werestructured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections,which means that, despite its size, the instituteis reticent in its impact on the urban space.The symmetrical complex is built around a spaciouscourtyard with old chestnut trees. The libraryis the key element of the building, and so wasarranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard.Extensively glazed internal and externalwalls afford a wide range of views into the libraryrooms. This ensures a constant presence for theinstitute's most important set of working tools,and at the same time makes it accessible oververy short distances from various parts of thebuilding.Andreas Schätzke is an architectural historianliving in Berlin. His research fields include architectureand urban development in post-warEurope and the relationship between architectureand politics in the 20th century. Reinhard Görner,who also lives in Berlin, has worked as an architecturalphotographer for many years; he is heldin high regard by many eminent architects as aninterpreter of their work, including Peter Eisenman,Norman Foster, Jürgen Sawade, Hans DieterSchaal, Otto Steidle and Heinz Tesar.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Dietrich & Dietrich: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin | Opus 74 - Dt/engl | Andreas Schätzke | Buch | 60 S. | Deutsch | 2010 | Edition Axel Menges | EAN 9783932565748 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Edition Axel Menges, Esslingerstr. 24, 70736 Fellbach, axelmenges[at]aol[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2002
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In den Jahren nach 1933 waren mehrere hundert Architekten durch die nationalsozialistische Diktatur zur Emigration aus Deutschland gezwungen. Siebzig bis achtzig von ihnen gelangten nach Grossbritannien - zum Teil prominente Vertreter der Moderne wie Walter .
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Stuttgart / London, Edition Axel Menges,, 2010
ISBN 10: 3932565746 ISBN 13: 9783932565748
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4°, Ppbd. m. SU. 60 S., mit 50 meist farb. Abb. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // Dahlem has developed in two different ways since the early years of the 20th century. An important scientific centre emerged on the site of this former royal territory south-west of Berlin, alongside a suburban villa colony. Elite research institutes were established in Dahlem, with the intention of creating a »German Oxford«, including the first institutes for the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, founded in 1911. Then Dahlem was chosen as the location for the Freie Universität Berlin after the Second World War. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft commissioned a new building in these surroundings in order to provide the Institute for the History of Science, dating from 1994, with accommodation appropriate to its needs. The building was erected in 2004/05 to a competition design by the Stuttgart architects Marion Dietrich-Schake, Hans-Jürgen Dietrich and Thomas Tafel (who left the team after drawing up the planning application). The buildings adjacent to the plot, which is bordered by streets on three sides, date mainly from the 1930s. Alongside the institutional buildings detached homes determine the local character. The Max-Planck-Institut reflects the dimensions and structure of its surroundings. Its height relates to the two-storey homes; the building masses were structured as eight connected, pavilion-like sections, which means that, despite its size, the institute is reticent in its impact on the urban space. The symmetrical complex is built around a spacious courtyard with old chestnut trees. The library is the key element of the building, and so was arranged around all four sides of the inner courtyard. Extensively glazed internal and external walls afford a wide range of views into the library rooms. This ensures a constant presence for the institute's most important set of working tools, and at the same time makes it accessible over very short distances from various parts of the building. ISBN: 9783932565748 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 809.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhanldung, Berlin 2003, 2003
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Edition Axel Menges Nov 2013, 2013
ISBN 10: 3936681759 ISBN 13: 9783936681758
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In den Jahren nach 1933 waren mehrere hundert Architekten durch die nationalsozialistische Diktatur zur Emigration aus Deutschland gezwungen. Siebzig bis achtzig von ihnen gelang- ten nach Groß-britannien - zum Teil prominente Vertreter der Moderne wie Walter Gropius, Erich Mendelsohn, Erwin Gutkind, Arthur Korn und Marcel Breuer, aber auch weniger bekannte Architekten, die sehr unterschiedlichen Positionen verpflichtet waren.In Großbritannien trafen sie auf eine Architekturszene, die ihnen überraschend konservativ erschien. Nur ein kleiner Kreis von Architekten, Bauherren und Fachpublizisten stand modernen Entwurfsmethoden, Konstruktionsweisen und Formensprachen aufgeschlossen gegenüber. In dieser für sie meist fremden Umgebung Fuß zu fassen, gelang einigen Emigranten sehr rasch und erfolgreich, für andere war mit dem Exil ein gravierender Bruch in ihrer Karriere verbunden.Erich Mendelsohn gewann schon wenige Monate nach seiner Ankunft in Großbritannien gemeinsam mit Serge Chermayeff den prestigeträchtigen Wettbewerb für den De-La-Warr-Pavillon im südenglischen Seebad Bexhill (1933-35). Das Kurhaus zählt zu den bedeutendsten Zeugnissen der klassischen Moderne auf den Britischen Inseln. Auch das von Walter Gropius in Partnerschaft mit E. Maxwell Fry entworfene Impington Village College (1936-39) erfuhr starke Beachtung und beeinflußte die Entwicklung der einheimischen Architektur. Darüber hinaus reicht das Spektrum der Aufgaben, mit denen die Emigranten sich auseinandersetzten, von Wohnhäusern über Verkehrs- und Industriebauten bis zu Gebäuden für jüdische Gemeinden und zur Ausstellungs- und Ladengestaltung. Auch als Hochschullehrer, Wissenschaftler und Publizis-ten hinterließen deutsche Architekten zu dieser Zeit in Großbritan-nien Spuren.Das Buch bietet einen Überblick über das Thema und stellt ausgewählte Bauten im Detail vor. Bislang überwiegend unveröffentlichte Dokumente aus dem Nachlaß von Walter Gropius ermöglichen zudem einen unmittelbaren Einblick in das Leben und die Arbeit im britischen Exil.Andreas Schätzke lehrt Bau- und Stadtbaugeschichte an der Technischen Universität Kaiserslautern. Zu seinen Forschungs-gebieten zählen Architektur und Städtebau im Nachkriegseuropa und die Beziehungen zwischen Architektur, Politik und Gesellschaft im 20. Jahrhundert.