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Martin Kohlbauer

Bauten und Projekte / Buildings and Projects 1992 - 2005

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The great creative potential of Martin Kohlbauer defines the wide spectrum of his previous work: residential, educational, administrative, and cultural buildings, monuments, exhibitions, recreational buildings, industrial buildings, and urban planning. Over the last twelve years, during which Kohlbauer collaborated with his office, he won numerous first prizes, often leading to the realization of the projects. In addition to the three main sections Buildings, Projects, and Exhibition Design, an introductory essay by Markus Kristan, a catalog of works, and a biography complement this large-format book richly illustrated with photos and drawings. This presents the first comprehensive showcase of one of the most versatile and important Viennese architects of the younger generation.

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Martin Kohlbauer, Markus Kristan

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Rok vydání
2004
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Titul
Martin Kohlbauer
Podtitul
Bauten und Projekte / Buildings and Projects 1992 - 2005
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Springer
Rok vydání
2004
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
176
ISBN10
3211210571
ISBN13
9783211210574
Série
Anotace
The great creative potential of Martin Kohlbauer defines the wide spectrum of his previous work: residential, educational, administrative, and cultural buildings, monuments, exhibitions, recreational buildings, industrial buildings, and urban planning. Over the last twelve years, during which Kohlbauer collaborated with his office, he won numerous first prizes, often leading to the realization of the projects. In addition to the three main sections Buildings, Projects, and Exhibition Design, an introductory essay by Markus Kristan, a catalog of works, and a biography complement this large-format book richly illustrated with photos and drawings. This presents the first comprehensive showcase of one of the most versatile and important Viennese architects of the younger generation.