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Stefan Polonyi - Bearing Lines -- Bearing Surfaces (German, Hardcover)
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Stefan Polonyi - Bearing Lines -- Bearing Surfaces (German, Hardcover)
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Text in English & German. Since the 1950s Stefan Polonyi has
realised a large number of buildings of all kinds from his Cologne
office, working with famous architects all over the world. In his
view, load-bearing structure, form and function have to form an
indissoluble entity, and thus create an aesthetic appearance:
beauty feeds on structural consistency. Very few civil engineers
have made claims of this kind. Architects who have worked with
Polonyi see this ambitious claim as something that has enriched
their own design process. First of all Polonyi, working with Josef
Lehmbrock and Fritz Schaller, developed bold folded structures and
shells for church buildings, and this at a time before statical
calculations were not done by computer, but a lot of things still
had to be tried out in model form. Polonyi co-operated closely with
Oswald Mathias Ungers on the Galleria for the Frankfurter Messe,
among other projects. He made the flying roof for Axel Schultes'
Kunstmuseum Bonn possible, supported by a row of irregularly placed
columns, and also the undulating metal ceiling in the auditorium of
Rem Koolhaas' Nederlands Dans Theater and the umbrella-like roofing
for the approach tracks in Cologne's main station. Polonyi's
bridges, built from the 1990s in the Ruhr District, have become
landmarks in the meantime with their red curved tubes as a
structural and aesthetic element. Today he creates his bridges as
buildings over the river, so-called Living Bridges. Polonyi's wide
range of professional experience had a considerable bearing on his
teaching at Berlin and Dortmund Technical Universities. Working
with architects Harald Deilmann and Josef Paul Kleihues, Polonyi
established the "Dortmund Model for the Building Sciences". It
provides joint training for architects and civil engineers in a
single faculty. The present book is appearing to accompany the
exhibition of the same name in the "Dortmunder U". The essays
address specific aspects of Polonyi's work. So Karl-Eugen Kurrer
and Ulrich Pfammatter look at the development of structural
analysis and the resultant distinction drawn between the
professional territories of the civil engineer and the architect.
Patrik Schumacher, partner in Zaha Hadid's practice, represents a
current position in terms of co-operation between the two
disciplines. Katrin Lichtenstein's account of the Dortmund Model
and Atilla OEtes' view of the current study situation consider the
effect on training and teaching. Sonja Hnilica analyses the folding
systems and shells in the church projects, and Polonyi presents his
bridges, including the designs for the Living Bridges.
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