Available again: September 15, 2011 marte.marte have completed strikingly unique buildings in Western Austria, which has a rich variety of good architecture. In contrast to the typical tectonics of wood construction in Vorarlberg, marte.marte's work is monolithic, also in concrete. And in contrast to the compact volumes of older and newer buildings in the alpine region, marte.marte also gives the surrounding and exterior spaces of their projects precise tectonics as well. Their spatial compositions - which are only block-like masses at first glance - receive their exterior dynamics from their interiors. Whether it be concrete, wood, rammed earth, metal or glass, marte.marte always purify the material with disciplined details that serve the essential spatial experience of light and shadow, open and shaded areas, narrowness and breadth as well as inside and outside. 'marte.marte' features synoptic photo essays and text analyses that show the strong bond between the architects and the values of the region as well as their conceptual, sensual explorations into the realm of universal themes: section versus plan, weight versus lightness..., form versus life.
Bernhard Marte, geboren 1966 in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Architekturstudium an der Technischen Universitat Innsbruck bei Othmar Barth und Rainer Koeberl. Grundung des Buros Marte.Marte gemeinsam mit Stefan Marte 1993. Stefan Marte, geboren 1967 in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Architekturstudium an der Technischen Universitat Innsbruck bei Othmar Barth und Rainer Koeberl. Grundung des Buros Marte.Marte gemeinsam mit Bernhard Marte 1993.
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Hardcover. Zustand: gut. 2008. marte.marte have completed strikingly unique buildings in Western Austria, which has a rich variety of good architecture. In contrast to the typical tectonics of wood construction in Vorarlberg, marte.marte's work is monolithic, also in concrete. And in contrast to the compact volumes of older and newer buildings in the alpine region, marte.marte also gives the surrounding and exterior spaces of their projects precise tectonics as well. Their spatial compositions - which are only block-like masses at first glance - receive their exterior dynamics from their interiors. Whether it be concrete, wood, rammed earth, metal or glass, marte.marte always purify the material with disciplined details that serve the essential spatial experience of light and shadow, open and shaded areas, narrowness and breadth as well as inside and outside. 'marte.marte' features synoptic photo essays and text analyses that show the strong bond between the architects and the values of the region as well as their conceptual, sensual explorations into the realm of universal themes: section versus plan, weight versus lightness., form versus life. Autor: Bernhard Marte, geboren 1966 in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Architekturstudium an der Technischen Universität Innsbruck bei Othmar Barth und Rainer Köberl. Gründung des Büros Marte.Marte gemeinsam mit Stefan Marte 1993. Stefan Marte, geboren 1967 in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Architekturstudium an der Technischen Universität Innsbruck bei Othmar Barth und Rainer Köberl. Gründung des Büros Marte. Marte gemeinsam mit Bernhard Marte 1993. Inhalt: Essay Otto Kapfinger Essay Anatxu Zabalbeascoa Essay Emmanuel CailleSchnitt versus Plan Schwere versus Leichtigkeit Form versus Leben Werkverzeichnis Mitarbeiterverzeichnis Essay by Otto Kapfinger Essay by Anatxu Zabalbeascoa Essay by Emmanuel Caille Section versus Plan Weight versus Lightness Form versus Life List of Projects Staff Reihe/Serie Detail Special Mitarbeit: Otto Kapfinger, A Zabalbeascoa, E. Caille, Atelier Atelier Reinhard Gassner Zusatzinfo 250 col. ill. Verlagsort Basel / Berlin / Boston Sprache englisch Bautechnik Architektur Architecture Architektur Beton Concrete illustrated Book marte. marte Architekturbüro Monograph Vorarlberg Vorarlberger Kunst Architektur ISBN-10 3-99043-221-4 / 3990432214 ISBN-13 978-3-99043-221-1 / 9783990432211 In englischer Sprache. 415 pages. 270 x 325 mm. Artikel-Nr. BN40429
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