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The first volume of the series chronicling the work of architects
gmp * Von Gerkan, Marg and Partner was published in 1978, while
2008 saw the publication of the eleventh and most recent volume in
the series. More than a decade later, the series is at last picking
up where it left off: volume twelve of the monograph documents the
projects built between 2007 and 2011, including numerous sports
facilities around the world, from the three stadiums erected for
the soccer world championships in 2010 in Cape Town, Port
Elizabeth, and Durban, South Africa; to the buildings for the World
University Games in 2011 in Shenzhen, China; to the Olympic stadium
in Kiev. Those, however, are just a few of the sixty-five projects
found in this richly illustrated volume: transportation facilities
such as the Hamburg Airport and the West Train Station in Tianjin,
China, as well as iconic cultural buildings such as the Chinese
National Museum, the Hanoi Museum, the China Maritime Museum in
Lingang, and the grand theatres in Chongqing and Qingdao are also
detailed. Languages: German and English
Architecture shapes our lives to a greater extent than almost any
other art form. This also applies to the buildings planned by the
firm gmp * Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner. With
tremendous openness to building on any scale and typology under a
wide variety of cultural as well as contextual conditions, the
long-established firm has realized airports, soccer stadiums, and
cultural buildings all over the world. Since its founding in 1965,
the firm has undertaken more than 500 projects in twenty-three
countries and has been honored with numerous awards for its
buildings. Its extensive oeuvre is reflected in numerous
publications, including this profusely illustrated 13th volume of
the well-known series of monographs. The fifty buildings and
projects from 2011 to 2015 discussed here range from the seat of
the Vietnamese National Assembly to the Tianjin Cultural Center,
Bund SOHO in Shanghai, Baku Crystal Hall, the stadiums built or
converted for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the New Hans Sachs
House in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and Pier A-West at Frankfurt
Airport.
Focus on the detail of the design of the Qingdao Grand Theater in
China. The Grand Theater Qingdao lies in the Laoshan district of
the harbour city at a newly created park that stretches from the
sea to the foot of the Laoshan mountains. The objective of the
design was to translate the landscape and the elements into the
language of architecture, creating a unique ensemble in harmony
with the genius loci, or spirit, of the place. The building rises
up out of the landscape like a mountain massif, while a 'floating'
cloud-like roof surrounds it. This publication shows the
significance of this 'stage of urban life' in the historical
context of China's opera and concert houses. Texts by the
architecture critic Christian Brensing and photos by the
architecture photographer Christian Gahl present the building in
detail. Text in English and German.
"The Shanghai Oriental Sports Center (SOSC) has emerged as a model
project of German architecture and engineering skill" is the
verdict of the renowned architecture journalist Dirk Meyhoefer in
his architectural critique of the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center.
Inaugurated in 2011 on the occasion of the FINA World Swimming
Championships, the site brings together the SOSC swimming
facilities, a multipurpose venue, and a press centre, whose forms
and materials harmonise as an ensemble. From an urban development
perspective, its park grounds merge with their surroundings. In
this volume, the SOSC is presented by the responsible architects
and illuminated by means of images and plans. Dirk Meyhoefer
comments on the ensemble in an extensive accompanying critique.
Text in English and German.
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Tianjin Grand Theater in China (Hardcover)
Meinhard Von Gerkan, Stephan Schutz; Contributions by Jurgen Tietz; Photographs by Christian Gahl
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The architects behind the new cultural park, Tianjin Grand Theater,
offer an insight into their design process. A new culture park has
been created in recent years in the Chinese harbour city of
Tianjin. The Tianjin Grand Theater occupies a key position on this
site, entering into a dialogue with its architectural surroundings.
The circular form of the roof construction relates to that of the
Natural History Museum there in such a way that it creates a
connection between the earthbound museum and the seemingly floating
theatre building. In this volume, the architects responsible
illuminate the Grand Theater by means of texts and images, and show
how syntheses can be created between western and eastern traditions
in a highly modern building. The architecture critic Jurgen Tietz
discusses the building in a detailed critique. Text in English and
German.
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