This striking first monograph on the Swiss office HHF Architects  founded by Tilo Herlach, Simon Hartmann and Simon Frommenwiler details  more than twenty projects and collaborations from the period 2003-2012,  both built and as yet unrealized.
The architecture of HHF could be  defined as a paradox, which   expresses both clear attitudes and the  pursuit of complexity in a   single work. HHF are the architects who  endeavor to make a new organic   unity. They are working based on the  global networks of architects and   artists as well as the local ones in  Switzerland. The collaboration   projects through the networks are  essential part of their works.
This monograph fully reflects their propensity and attitude to    architecture. It breaks from a typical refined architectural monograph    devoted to photographs. It brings the drawings as backgrounds into    relief that explain specific informations and intentions. These drawings    contain various informations that cannot be seen at photographs as   well  as diverse local languages such as Chinese, German and English,   which  show their global works. Besides, the book is made from light and   thin  papers and a transparent cover, which look like working drawings   in  architectural design. The distinct features of this book are to  get  out  of a authoritative architectural monograph and to share   informations in  it with many readers.
 
        This striking first monograph on the Swiss office HHF Architects founded by Tilo Herlach, Simon Hartmann and Simon Frommenwiler details more than twenty projects and collaborations from the period 2003-2012, both built and as yet unrealized.
The architecture of HHF could be  defined as a paradox, which  expresses both clear attitudes and the  pursuit of complexity in a  single work. HHF are the architects who  endeavor to make a new organic  unity. They are working based on the  global networks of architects and  artists as well as the local ones in  Switzerland. The collaboration  projects through the networks are  essential part of their works.
This monograph fully reflects their propensity and attitude to   architecture. It breaks from a typical refined architectural monograph   devoted to photographs. It brings the drawings as backgrounds into   relief that explain specific informations and intentions. These drawings   contain various informations that cannot be seen at photographs as  well  as diverse local languages such as Chinese, German and English,  which  show their global works. Besides, the book is made from light and  thin  papers and a transparent cover, which look like working drawings  in  architectural design. The distinct features of this book are to get  out  of a authoritative architectural monograph and to share  informations in  it with many readers.
Texts written by notable guest authors, fellow architects and architecture critics – Jurgen Mayer H., Kersten Geers, Cecilia Puga, and Philip Schaerer, to name a few – accompany each featured work. Bart Lootsma contributes the book’s opening essay, while Laurent Stalder provides an interview with the practice. Numerous full-colour photos and images, plus technical drawings and diagrams, fill the pages and bring the work of HHF to life.