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Titre : |
Vol.2015:N°7/8 - 2015-07-01 - Massive Bauten = Solid forms of Construction = Architecture massive |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Langues : |
Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Architecture durable Construction -- Matériaux
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Index. décimale : |
72 Architecture |
Résumé : |
Solid forms of construction signify permanence and secureness. And durability suggests a long life span – and low maintenance costs.
An alpine chalet by meck architekten, for example, employs solid wood for everything from the load-bearing components to the tabletop. For the design of a residence with cyclopean stonework in Peru, Longhi Architects takes cues from Incan principles. At a new academic building at a university in Mittweida, Georg Bumiller stacks black prefabricated concrete units.
The horizontal layering of the stone building envelope at a priory church in Leipzig by Ansgar and Benedikt Schulz emphasizes the material’s sensuous properties. And we also present an exception: the temporary structures at the Expo in Milan. |
Note de contenu : |
issue 7/2015
Magazine /
Discussion: Expo Milano 2015 – Superficial Entertainment or Global Think Tank?
In the age of the World Wide Web, it would seem that there is no longer a need to bring ...
Magazine /
Residence in Vrhovlje
To get the wood for the pilings required to build their city, Venetians exploited the forests along the eastern coast ...
Magazine /
Residence near Pachacámac
For the Incas, the magic of a place played the central role in an architectural intervention: the site itself determined ...
Magazine /
Residence in Neusäß
Heavyweight construction is not the only method employed here: this home is a hybrid. Although the stucco-covered structure brings to ...
Magazine /
»Kinderhaus« in Tettnang
At the intersection of the historic centre, the new central business district and small-scale residential neighbourhoods, this new “Kinderhaus” operates ...
Magazine /
Residence in Sweden
This site on Sweden’s southern coast possesses a meandering stream flanked by a variety of plants: a veritable botanical garden ...
Magazine /
Holiday Chalet in Maria Alm
The setting is an idyllic landscape 1042 metres above sea level: in the foreground, the austere building, in the background, ...
Magazine /
Apartment Building in Munich
Schwabing is one of Munich’s most popular neighbourhoods, but it too has its difficult locations, such as Belgradstrasse, a busy ...
Magazine /
University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida
The bas relief facade, consisting of more than 600 through-coloured precast concrete units with terrazzo look, cloaks the compact building ...
Magazine /
St. Trinitatis, Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Since the bombing of the Second World War, this prominent site across from Leipzig’s city hall has been empty. The ...
Magazine /
Technology: The Stone Facade of St. Trinitatis, the Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Facades of stone stand the test of time – and this makes the material an apt choice for a religious ...
Topics from issue 7/2015
Architecture | Magazine 7+8/2015
Lively texture: Double gymnasium in Landshut
S. 680
The gym’s exposed concrete façade harmonizes with the urban context and complements the district as a suitable addition with several ... |
En ligne : |
http://shop.detail.de/eu_e/einzelhefte/detail-7-8-2015-massive-bauten.html |
[n° ou bulletin]
Vol.2015:N°7/8 - 2015-07-01 - Massive Bauten = Solid forms of Construction = Architecture massive [texte imprimé] . - 2015. Langues : Allemand ( ger) Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Architecture durable Construction -- Matériaux
|
Index. décimale : |
72 Architecture |
Résumé : |
Solid forms of construction signify permanence and secureness. And durability suggests a long life span – and low maintenance costs.
An alpine chalet by meck architekten, for example, employs solid wood for everything from the load-bearing components to the tabletop. For the design of a residence with cyclopean stonework in Peru, Longhi Architects takes cues from Incan principles. At a new academic building at a university in Mittweida, Georg Bumiller stacks black prefabricated concrete units.
The horizontal layering of the stone building envelope at a priory church in Leipzig by Ansgar and Benedikt Schulz emphasizes the material’s sensuous properties. And we also present an exception: the temporary structures at the Expo in Milan. |
Note de contenu : |
issue 7/2015
Magazine /
Discussion: Expo Milano 2015 – Superficial Entertainment or Global Think Tank?
In the age of the World Wide Web, it would seem that there is no longer a need to bring ...
Magazine /
Residence in Vrhovlje
To get the wood for the pilings required to build their city, Venetians exploited the forests along the eastern coast ...
Magazine /
Residence near Pachacámac
For the Incas, the magic of a place played the central role in an architectural intervention: the site itself determined ...
Magazine /
Residence in Neusäß
Heavyweight construction is not the only method employed here: this home is a hybrid. Although the stucco-covered structure brings to ...
Magazine /
»Kinderhaus« in Tettnang
At the intersection of the historic centre, the new central business district and small-scale residential neighbourhoods, this new “Kinderhaus” operates ...
Magazine /
Residence in Sweden
This site on Sweden’s southern coast possesses a meandering stream flanked by a variety of plants: a veritable botanical garden ...
Magazine /
Holiday Chalet in Maria Alm
The setting is an idyllic landscape 1042 metres above sea level: in the foreground, the austere building, in the background, ...
Magazine /
Apartment Building in Munich
Schwabing is one of Munich’s most popular neighbourhoods, but it too has its difficult locations, such as Belgradstrasse, a busy ...
Magazine /
University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida
The bas relief facade, consisting of more than 600 through-coloured precast concrete units with terrazzo look, cloaks the compact building ...
Magazine /
St. Trinitatis, Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Since the bombing of the Second World War, this prominent site across from Leipzig’s city hall has been empty. The ...
Magazine /
Technology: The Stone Facade of St. Trinitatis, the Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Facades of stone stand the test of time – and this makes the material an apt choice for a religious ...
Topics from issue 7/2015
Architecture | Magazine 7+8/2015
Lively texture: Double gymnasium in Landshut
S. 680
The gym’s exposed concrete façade harmonizes with the urban context and complements the district as a suitable addition with several ... |
En ligne : |
http://shop.detail.de/eu_e/einzelhefte/detail-7-8-2015-massive-bauten.html |
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