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Dado - Gebaut und bewohnt von Rudolf Olgiati und Valerio Olgiati (German, Paperback, 29,0 x 30,5 cm)
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Dado - Gebaut und bewohnt von Rudolf Olgiati und Valerio Olgiati (German, Paperback, 29,0 x 30,5 cm)
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Valerio Olgiati arbeitete als Architekt in Los Angeles, Zurich und
seit 2008 in Flims. Er unterrichtete als Gastprofessor an der ETH
Zurich, der AA London und der Cornell University, New York. Seit
2002 ist er Professor der Accademia die architettura in Mendrisio,
ab Herbst 2009 fuhrt er in Harvard den Kenzo Tange Chair. Seine
Bauten finden aufgrund ihrer unverwechselbaren Geradlinigkeit und
Eigenstandigkeit inzwischen internationale Aufmerksamkeit. Im alten
Ortskern von Flims liegt das Grundstuck der Familie Olgiati. Rudolf
Olgiati (1910-1995) hat das Anwesen "Dado" 1930 erworben und an ihm
Zeit seines Lebens seine architektonischen Gedanken und Ideen
verwirklicht. Im Haus seines Vaters wohnt heute der Sohn, der
anstelle des ehemaligen Stalls 2008 sein viel beachtetes
Architekturburo errichtete. Die Publikation portratiert das Leben
und Wirken der beiden Architekten am Beispiel von Wohnhaus und
Atelier, also anhand der Wandlungen, die es durch seine Bewohner in
nahezu achtzig Jahren erfahren hat. Es zeigt persoenliche Moebel
und Objekte, die individuelle Raumbelegung und Gestaltung und damit
die Vorlieben und Haltungen der beiden Architekten. Zugleich
dokumentiert dieses aussergewoehnliche Portrat nicht nur das
Verhaltnis zwischen Vater und Sohn, sondern auch die Pragungen
zweier Generationen und ihr architektonisches und asthetisches
Selbstverstandnis. Valerio Olgiati has worked as an architect in
Los Angeles, Zurich, and, since 2008, in Flims. He has been a
visiting professor at the Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule
(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) in Zurich, the AA in
London, and at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Since 2002
he has been professor at the Accademia di architettura in Mendrisio
and since autumn 2009 he has held the Kenzo Tange Chair at Harvard.
The unmistakable straight lines and independence of his buildings
has brought him international attention. The Olgiati's family
estate is located in the historical town center of Flims. Rudolf
Olgiati (1910-95) purchased the property, known as Dado, in 1930
and throughout his life used it to realize his architectural
thoughts and ideas. Today, the son is living in his father's house,
and in 2008 he set up his much-admired architectural firm on the
former site of the barn. This publication portrays the life and
work of both architects using the example of the house and
studio-that is, through the transformations they have undergone at
the hands of their residents over a period of nearly eighty years.
It shows personal furniture and objects, the individual layout and
design of the spaces, and hence the penchants and attitudes of the
two architects. At the same time this unusual portrait documents
not only the relationship between father and son but also the
characters of two generations and their understanding of
architecture and aesthetics.
General
Imprint: |
Birkhauser
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Country of origin: |
Switzerland |
Release date: |
December 2009 |
First published: |
2010 |
Editors: |
Selina Walder
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Dimensions: |
345 x 244 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Paperback (DE)
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Pages: |
100 |
Edition: |
29,0 x 30,5 cm |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-03-460375-1 |
Languages: |
German
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Categories: |
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LSN: |
3-03-460375-4 |
Barcode: |
9783034603751 |
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