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a+u 19:01, 580 (Re: Swiss - Emerging Architects Under 45 In Switzerland) (Bilingual Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
A+U Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
200
Publisher:
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd (April 20, 2019)
Language:
English, Japanese
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9784900212305
ISBN-10:
490021230X
Dimensions:
8.63" x 11.56" x 0.47"
File:
NBN-NBN_All_Updates_20200103-20200109.xml
Folder:
NBN
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$40
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Weight:
24.48oz
Case Pack:
25
Publisher Identifier:
P-NBN
Discount Code:
C
Overview
• a+u 19:01 describes the projects and design strategies of an emerging generation of architects under 45 in Switzerland
The January issue of a+u 19:01 describes the projects and design philosophy of an emerging generation of architects in Switzerland. This issue is presented in collaboration with Andreas Ruby, the director of SAM Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel. Each of the featured architects is younger than 45 and represent a shift of design in Swiss architecture.
Since the 1990s, Swiss architecture has been known worldwide for its strict minimalism. Critics have noted how this dominant trend has restricted design and ask how current architects will move beyond this legacy. Andreas Ruby addressed this issue in his first SAM exhibition Schweizweit, and the theme is continued in this issue. Projects that represent a more inclusive and diverse strategy are presented from practitioners such as BUREAU and Leopold Banchini Architects.
Text in English and Japanese.








