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Superferenz is the first monograph on Eike Becker_Architekten from Berlin. The office operates at the intersection of architecture and urban planning in the constantly changing environment of high-speed societies. Featuring twenty-eight comprehensively documented projects and objects, arranged in chronological order, this publication provides insight into the architects ideas and work, as well as their methodology and belief in architecture as the expression of and precondition for a society undergoing remarkable transformation. Office, apartment, hotel, and museum buildings and urban planning are vividly explained with the help of sketchbooks, paintings, collages, models, technical drawings, animation, photos, and texts. Nearly five hundred pages provide a survey of the original, internal processes behind the production of architecture.

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Superferenz, Eike Becker

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Titre
Superferenz
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hatje Cantz
Publié
2012
Format
souple
Pages
480
ISBN10
3775731504
ISBN13
9783775731508
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Superferenz is the first monograph on Eike Becker_Architekten from Berlin. The office operates at the intersection of architecture and urban planning in the constantly changing environment of high-speed societies. Featuring twenty-eight comprehensively documented projects and objects, arranged in chronological order, this publication provides insight into the architects ideas and work, as well as their methodology and belief in architecture as the expression of and precondition for a society undergoing remarkable transformation. Office, apartment, hotel, and museum buildings and urban planning are vividly explained with the help of sketchbooks, paintings, collages, models, technical drawings, animation, photos, and texts. Nearly five hundred pages provide a survey of the original, internal processes behind the production of architecture.