Architecture in Linz 1900-2011
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Product details:
- Edition number 2012
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 26 July 2012
- Number of Volumes Book
- ISBN 9783709108314
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages321 pages
- Language English
- Illustrations 241 Illustrations, color 0
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Short description:
This architectural guide to the Austrian city of Linz includes photographs of all the buildings described and is published in a format that easily can fit in a pocket, as well as including a fold-out city map that guides readers around the featured projects.
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Architectural Guide for the City of Linz, including new photographs of all buildings described. Contains also a fold-out city map indicating the projects.
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Andrea Bina, Lorenz Potocnik: 215 Buildings in Linz since 1900. – Walter Kohl: About the Disappeared. – Wilfried Posch: Curt Kühne, Director of Urban Planning, Architect, and City Planner. – Michael John: Repression. Reconciliation. Removal? On the Past of the “Führer City Linz” – Lorenz Potocnik: Ugly Ducklings. – Erhard Kargel: Bridging the Danube. – Wilfried Lipp: Explosives. – Thomas Philipp: It’s Dusty in the Sahara Too…. – Peter Arlt: Getting Involved in the City. – Gerhard Ritschel: Friends of the Linz Music Theater:The Drive for an Opera House in Linz. – Martin Fritz: A Hub of Daily Activity:The solarCity as a Suburban Center. – Ulrich Aspetsberger: The City and “Voest” – Elke Krasny: Bellevue. Bellevue. Above the Tunnel a Paradise. Under the Park a Bunker.. – Christoph Wiesmayr, Bernhard Gilli: Plenty of New Development in the East. – Bernd Vlay. A Factory is Not a Factory: An Essay on a Promise.
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