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Masswerk Architekten (De aedibus 102)
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Product Details
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- Fully illustrated with 130 images and 68 plan
Benedikt Rigling, René Bosshard and Matthias Baumann are the founders of Masswerk Architekten, which has been based in Lucerne since 2003 and in Zurich since 2008. In addition to residential buildings, a number of public buildings have been created over the years – in particular school buildings, retirement centers and municipal facilities – which are characterized by a broad architectural repertoire and meticulous design work. Two residential buildings in the middle of a city park in Lucerne appear sculptural in their reduced structures, with floor plans fitted intelligently and naturally into the building volumes. The Baufeld G complex on Europaallee in Zurich, a significant urban development, inscribes itself unobtrusively in the cityscape with its rhythmic façades. To be completed in 2021, the Burghalde secondary school center in Baden will accommodate 1,000 pupils in a historic park setting with protected buildings. With an article by Karl R. Kegler.
Text in English and German.








