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HANS SCHAROUN

Buildings and Projects

Author:Carsten Krohn

Publisher:Birkhäuser

ISBN: 978-3-0356-0691-1

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 208 Pages
  • Jun 22, 2018

The book 'Hans Scharoun. Buildings and Projects' is the result of a cooperation with Baukunstarchiv (the architecture archive) of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, and documents the entire range of known completed buildings by Scharoun, including, for the first time, early works in East Prussia.

Hans Scharoun is one of the most important architects of the 20th century; as a proponent of organic architecture, he created unconventional and imaginative buildings which adapt to users’ needs in a dynamic way. His oeuvre includes family residences and housing estates but also encompasses the German embassy in Brazil, and urban icons such as the Berlin Philharmonie.

The specially taken photographs by Carsten Krohn, together with the historic photographs and plans from the Hans-Scharoun-Archive offer a new overview of this expressive organic architecture.

The book 'Hans Scharoun. Buildings and Projects' is the result of a cooperation with Baukunstarchiv (the architecture archive) of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, and documents the entire range of known completed buildings by Scharoun, including, for the first time, early works in East Prussia.

Hans Scharoun is one of the most important architects of the 20th century; as a proponent of organic architecture, he created unconventional and imaginative buildings which adapt to users’ needs in a dynamic way. His oeuvre includes family residences and housing estates but also encompasses the German embassy in Brazil, and urban icons such as the Berlin Philharmonie.

The specially taken photographs by Carsten Krohn, together with the historic photographs and plans from the Hans-Scharoun-Archive offer a new overview of this expressive organic architecture.

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