Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici

Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow.  Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press
Heinrich Tessenow. Avvicinamenti e progetti iconici, Mendrisio Academy Press

Academy of Architecture

This new monograph celebrates the complete oeuvre of Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950), regarded as one of the greatest German architects of the first half of the 20th century. The book explores the significance that his buildings, writings and drawings still have today. With precise research into the written, designed and built work, the curator Martin Boesch, an architect and scholar from Zurich, and the authors whom he has brought together here present a new portrait of the figure of Tessenow. Best known for his small residential buildings for workers, craftsmen and the lower middle class, Tessenow actually mastered large scale and urban planning equally confidently. The book focuses in particular on Tessenow’s iconic buildings, such as the Böhler House in Saint Moritz, the school in Kassel and that in Klotzsche, the conversion of the Neue Wache in Berlin and the great hall with columns fronting the beach at Prora. But the contributions of the over thirty scholars collected here cover the German architect’s whole output, organising it into three thematic areas: Building in the Landscape, Projects for the City, The Big House and the Small House.

Texts by: Gerald Adler, Renate Amann, Vitangelo Ardito, Theodor Böll, Martin Boesch, Alessandro Bonizzoni, Michele Caja, Giacomo Calandra di Roccolino, Philipp Esch, Hartmut Frank, René Furer, Wilhelm Hoffmann, Christian Kerez, Karl Kiem, Bettina Köhler, Carsten Liesenberg, José Ignacio Linazasoro, Quintus Miller, Joao Nunes, Luca Ortelli, Nicola Panzini, Steffi Platte, Alessandro Porotto, Peter Prohl, Bruno Reichlin, Nils Schinker, Elia Schneider, Jonathan Sergison, Miroslav Šik, Martin Steinmann, Ann-Christin Stolz, Adolph Stiller, Heinrich Tessenow, Jurjen Zeinstra.

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