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accueil nos livres les revues 2G - Gustavo Gili Ed. 2G-52 : Sauerbruch Hutton
2G-52 : Sauerbruch Hutton
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Barry Bergdoll, Louisa Hutton, Matthias Sauerbruch, Philip Urspr
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Editeur: Ggili
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Parution: 18-01-10
Broché
146 pages
Langue: Anglais, Espagnol
EAN13: 9788425223365
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
Non-standard shapes, complex curves, self-generating patterns, all have
proliferated in the last few years in response to the infinite
capacities of the computer to generate new forms of seemingly
unprecedented complexity, a proliferation that thus far seems as immune
to the worldwide economic downturn as it often has been to the real
problems of architecture.
In this hyperactive field of formal
experimentation the work of Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton, with
its eye-catching pillboxes, boomerang-shaped plans, intricate mosaics
of colour patterns and often free-form perimeters, stands ever more
resolutely apart, maturing since before the dawn of digital dominance
and in a very different crucible of ideas and values.
And, unlike so much of the work of those enthralled with the computer
as generator of complexity, Sauerbruch Hutton’s now well-defined
architectural vocabulary is as much about the end users of buildings as
about its authors. Theirs, however, is a dialogue with users in which
the architect no longer, as so often in the 1970s, relinquishes the
role of providing strong signature form.
This new issue of 2G magazine presents 15 works and projects of the
German-British team, amongst them the Museum Brandhorts in Munich or
the Municipal Savings Bank in Oberhausen.
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