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The short intermezzo between the Great War and World War II and
especially the “roaring twenties” with their a thrill of speed
were a period of radical social change and artistic development,
and of vibrant metropolitan life and. Born into a merchant family
in the Swiss mountain canton of Glarus, Lill Tschudi (1911–2004)
moved to London in 1929 to educate herself at the Grosvenor School
of Modern Art. She flourished in the imperial capital and soon
gained wide recognition for her bold and often colourful modernist
linocuts. In the Anglo-Saxon world her reputation as an
accomplished printmaker has lasted and her works continue to fetch
good prices at auctions in Britain and Australia. New York’s
Metropolitan Museum of Art holds some 120 of her prints in its
permanent collection, while she has until to date never been
distinguished with a solo exhibition in a public museum in her
native Switzerland. This book, published to coincide with the first
such display at Graphische Sammlung ETH Zurich, features some 50 of
her unique linocuts. Designed as a proper picture book, it shows
her refined and expressive compositions with their captivating
narrative in full-page plates, which are supplemented by
informative essays. Text in English and German.
People involved in architecture need to be familiar with
construction methods in order to be in control of their designs.
New technical requirements impact on our buildings and call for
up-to-date specialist knowledge, which leads to new forms of
architecture. This handbook uses clearly comprehensible 3D
isometric diagrams to introduce the world of contemporary
construction, from concept through to the detail; photographs are
used to illustrate the content. The three main chapters deal with
the structure, the building envelope, and the fit-out, starting
with a clear introduction to the construction principles of modern
building methods. Using drawings of selected built examples at
scales of 1:10 and 1:20, a deeper examination of details is
possible.
Am 9. und 10. November 1976 findet das Forschungskolloquium des
Deutschen Ausschusses fur Stahlbeton erstmals in der Schweiz statt.
Die Professoren und Mitarbeiter des Institutes fur Baustatik und
Konstruktion betrachten es als eine grosse Ehre, ihre deutschen
Fachkollegen an der ETH Zurich zu Gast haben zu durfen. Die
vorliegende Tagungsautographie enthalt die Zusammenfassungen der 19
Kurz- vortrage des Kolloquiums. Die Vortrage sollen einen
Ueberblick vermitteln uber Zielsetzung und Stand wichtiger
Forschungsprojekte der beteiligten In- stitute: Institut de
statique des constructions, EPF Lausanne Centre d'etude de beton
arme et precontraint, EPF Lausanne Institut fur Baustoffe,
Werkstoffchemie und Korrosion, ETH Zurich Institut fur Baustatik
und Konstruktion, ETH Zurich Im allgemeinen werden die Assistenten
und wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter, welche die Forschungsarbeiten
durchfuhren, selbst daruber berichten. Wo dies aus sprachlichen
oder andern Grunden nicht moeglich ist, wird der Bericht durch die
Professoren, welche die Forschungsarbeiten leiten, erstattet. Der
Unterzeichnete dankt Herrn R. Caflisch, administrativer
Institutsleiter, fur die umsichtige Vorbereitung und Organisation
des Forschungskolloquiums. Im weiteren sei den bei der Erstellung
der Tagungsautographie Beteiligten der beste Dank ausgesprochen.
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Effects of Architecture (Paperback)
Franziska Wittmann; Edited by Eth Zurich Chair Of Gion A Caminada; Foreword by Gion A. Caminada
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This publication impressively summarises the underlying research on
the theme of energy by the Chair of Gion A. Caminada. Structured
into 12 sections, it investigates the fundamentals of shaping
space: form, geometry, material and construction – based on
prominent examples in architectural history and a number of
buildings by Caminada. Countless phenomena and rules of structural
physics are also described in simple, clear terms.
This third and final volume in the Indicia book series presents the
results of the Future Cities Laboratory research program in the
form of "actions" for sustainable city-making. It complements the
first and second volumes of the series that respec- tively
documented the research challenges and approaches that prefigured
these results. Read together, the three volumes chart the full arc
and many productive eddies of the five-year programme and its
mission to shape sustainable future cities. Research results are
presented as condensed actions that take the form of general
principles, recommendations, practical guidelines, and rules of
thumb. The actions are neither technical standards nor prescriptive
check-lists but invitations to explore, test and refine research
insights within the context in which the reader lives, works and
acts. The credibility, salience and legitimacy of each action is
underpinned by scientific publications (journal articles, books and
exhibitions) presented in extensive footnotes and suggestions for
further reading.
Sorted into 12 themes, the elementary principles of creating space
- form, geometry, material and construction - and their physical
effects are studied and documented using prominent examples in
architectural history and a number of buildings by Gion A.
Caminada. The practical book describes countless physical
construction phenomena and rules in a simple and clear way.
People involved in architecture need to be familiar with
construction methods in order to be in control of their designs.
New technical requirements impact on our buildings and call for
up-to-date specialist knowledge, which leads to new forms of
architecture. This handbook uses clearly comprehensible 3D
isometric diagrams to introduce the world of contemporary
construction, from concept through to the detail; photographs are
used to illustrate the content. The three main chapters deal with
the structure, the building envelope, and the fit-out, starting
with a clear introduction to the construction principles of modern
building methods. Using drawings of selected built examples at
scales of 1:10 and 1:20, a deeper examination of details is
possible.
The internationally famous Swiss artist Franz Gertsch will
celebrate his 90th birthday in 2020. The Graphische Sammlung ETH Zu
rich, which has a long-standing relationship with the artistand
which is one of the most important presentation locations for his
printed works, is taking advantage of this occasion as a reason for
an exhibition and a bibliophile jubilee publication. In addition to
his portraits, which are now counted amongst theicons of Swiss art,
Gertsch is famous for his captivating landscapes. Less anchored in
general awareness are his outstanding early works from the 1940s to
1950s, and it is on these that the volume focuses. Together with
the artist, groups of themes were chosen from his collection and
the stocks of the Graphische Sammlung ETH Zu rich. Colour proofs
which have been produced during the printing of his incomparable
monochrome worlds round out this publication for art lovers.
Franziska Wittmann researches at the Chair of Gion A. Caminada on
approaches to natural physical laws and physiological factors in
architecture. Instead of focusing on the creation of physical
constellations through architecture, her work investigates the
effects of these conditions on people. The publication presents
collected physiological effects in a way that makes them
applicable, with the aim of enhancing architecture. The collection
presents physiological phenomena, architectural parallels and
prominent examples in architectural history. Text in German.
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