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El Croquis 194. Brandlhuber+ (1996-2018)

Publisher:El Croquis

ISBN: 978-84-9477-542-0

  • Paperback
  • English, Spanish
  • 272 Pages
  • Jun 1, 2018

This issue of El Croquis  features the work of Arno Brandlhuber, probably best know for the Antivilla in Postdam, Germany.

Based in Berlin, Brandhuber is one of the most intriguing European architects today. Known for his various collaborative practices involving an array of people – architects, artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians – and an oeuvre rich in cultural references, Brandlhuber stands for a discursive practice. He brings together individuals who represent the new creative class which has become increasingly crucial for cities everywhere, and he believes in their ability to develop new, more diverse and flexible lifestyles.

This special issue includes essays by Bart Lootsma and Moritz Küng, and features a selection of 20 exemplary projects.

Content:

Neanderthal Museum
2.56, Apartment and Office Building 
Kölner Brett, Apartment and Office Building
Geisselstrasse, Atelier and Courtyard House
Klimazone_n, Pavilion
Stavenhof, Apartment and Office Building
DLR-Labor, Multilevel Laboratory Building
Cramer I, Carpentry Workshop + Wentzsche, Dental Laboratory
Brunnenstrasse 9, Gallery and Atelier Building
Antivilla + Rachel Guesthouse
Four-Directional Modules 
Four-Directional Module Rocha
51*55, Mixed Use Building 
St. Agnes, Gallery
San Gimignano Lichtenberg, Prototyping Workshop
LoBe, Gallery, Atelier and Housing Building
Art Collection Siedle
Fahrbereitschaft Lichtenberg, Atelier and Art Storage Buildings
Am Tacheles 
Casa Storta

This issue of El Croquis  features the work of Arno Brandlhuber, probably best know for the Antivilla in Postdam, Germany.

Based in Berlin, Brandhuber is one of the most intriguing European architects today. Known for his various collaborative practices involving an array of people – architects, artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians – and an oeuvre rich in cultural references, Brandlhuber stands for a discursive practice. He brings together individuals who represent the new creative class which has become increasingly crucial for cities everywhere, and he believes in their ability to develop new, more diverse and flexible lifestyles.

This special issue includes essays by Bart Lootsma and Moritz Küng, and features a selection of 20 exemplary projects.

Content:

Neanderthal Museum
2.56, Apartment and Office Building
Kölner Brett, Apartment and Office Building
Geisselstrasse, Atelier and Courtyard House
Klimazone_n, Pavilion
Stavenhof, Apartment and Office Building
DLR-Labor, Multilevel Laboratory Building
Cramer I, Carpentry Workshop + Wentzsche, Dental Laboratory
Brunnenstrasse 9, Gallery and Atelier Building
Antivilla + Rachel Guesthouse
Four-Directional Modules
Four-Directional Module Rocha
51*55, Mixed Use Building
St. Agnes, Gallery
San Gimignano Lichtenberg, Prototyping Workshop
LoBe, Gallery, Atelier and Housing Building
Art Collection Siedle
Fahrbereitschaft Lichtenberg, Atelier and Art Storage Buildings
Am Tacheles
Casa Storta

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