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DEUTSCHES ARCHITEKTUR JAHRBUCH
  • Language: en

DEUTSCHES ARCHITEKTUR JAHRBUCH

Since 1981 the German Architecture Museum has been recognizing the best architecture its country has to offer. Opening with the DAM-prizewinning project--the reconstruction and new building of Hambach Castle by Max Dudler--this yearbook also features a number of stunning buildings in the fields of residential, commercial, institutional, and public works. Essays examine recent trends, such as the rise of neoconservative buildings and the surge in lavish, prestigious sports arenas which, after only a few years of existence, are often on the verge of being torn down as the country is not able to maintain the buildings any longer.

Unfinished Metropolis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Unfinished Metropolis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2022 / German Architecture Annual 2022
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2022 / German Architecture Annual 2022

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The German Architectural Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), has been documenting contemporary architectural projects in Germany for the past 40 years. This year ́s edition of the annual presents the shortlist of 26 buildings selected by the jury for the 2022 DAM Preis for Architecture in Germany. The building reviews, written by architectural critics, along with large-format photographs, provide a deep insight into those works. Bilingual in English and German.

Joyful Architecture
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 128

Joyful Architecture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Architekturbild, the European Architectural Photography Prize, has been awarded on a two-yearly basis since 1995. Since 2003, the prize has been awarded by architekturbild e.v., a non-profit organization, and since 2008 in cooperation with the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt, and since 2016 with the Bundesstiftung Baukultur, Potsdam/Berlin. The theme for 2019 is 'Joyful Architecture'. We rarely think of architecture as comforting, fun and playful. Therefore, the book presents examples of architecture that playfully and positively impact the built environment and its inhabitants. These examples can be understated or cliched, autonomous or in dialogue with their surroundings, hidden or obvious.00Exhibition: Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (03.05.-01.09.2019).

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2019 / German Architecture Annual 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2019 / German Architecture Annual 2019

The German Architecture Annual, edited by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) in Frankfurt am Main, has been documenting current architectural events in Germany for almost 40 years. Contributions by renowned authors present the shortlist of 22 buildings as selected by a jury for the 2019 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany. Curators of the museum, architects, and architectural critics visited around 100 nominated buildings. The 2019 edition offers a detailed portrait of a smaller selection of finalists along with an in-depth appraisal of this year's winner. Moreover, three buildings are presented in a separate chapter dedicated to projects by German architects abroad. Finally, the annual presents two essays: the first explores the history of the 'Neue Altstadt' project in Frankfurt am Main and the debate surrounding the Dom-Römer area, while the second delves into the political conditions underlying the exceptional planning processes in Singapore.

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2018 / German Architecture Annual 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2018 / German Architecture Annual 2018

The German Architecture Annual, published by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) in Frankfurt am Main, has been documenting the architectural events taking place in Germany for almost 40 years. This year's annual presents a number of interviews with distinguished authors who discuss 22 buildings in Germany shorlisted by a jury for the DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany 2018. In order to make this selection, curators of the museum as well as prominent architects and architecture critics visited around 100 buildings that were nominated for this year's award. The 2018 edition of the annual presents the shortlisted works in greater detail in addition to giving special recognition to the win...

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2015/16
  • Language: en

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2015/16

The German Architecture Museum (DAM) Annual identifies buildings constructed in Germany as well as the most significant developments in architecture created by Germans around the world. This year's winner of the DAM Award for Architecture in Germany is Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architects for their interpretive reconstruction of the Masters' Houses, which were originally designed by Walter Gropius and László MoholyNagy to house professors at the Bauhaus art school in Dessau, Germany. The book also celebrates a number of other notable projects, such as the Abraham Building by Raimund Abraham in Hombroich and the pavilion built by Barkow Leibinger for the American Academy in Berlin, and features essays that explore the often controversial practice of interpretive reconstruction and the question of architecture and responsibility.

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2020/ German Architecture Annual 2020
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2020/ German Architecture Annual 2020

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The German Architecture Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), has been documenting contemporary architectural projects in Germany for almost 40 years. This year's edition of the annual, with contributions by renowned authors, presents the shortlist of 26 buildings selected by a jury for the 2020 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany. Architects, architectural critics, and curators of the museum visited around 100 nominated buildings to determine the shortlist. The volume also offers a portrait of three outstanding projects by German architects realized in a foreign country. This year's winner of the DAM Prize is the James-Simon-Galerie in Berlin by the London-based practice...

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2017
  • Language: en

Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2017

For almost fourty years now, the German Architecture Annual, issued by Deutsches Architekturmuseum of Frankfurt am Main (DAM), has published crucial information about ongoing construction projects in Germany. In a review by wellknown authors, the German Architecture Annual presents a shortlist of twenty German buildings, determined by the jury for the 2017 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany. The museum's curators, as well as renowned architects and architectural critics, have an overview of one hundred nominations for the year. In the 2017 edition, in addition to the Special Appreciation for the winner of the DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany, a finer selection of finalists is being portrayed for the first time. A separate chapter is devoted to buildings by German architects abroad, in, which three buildings are presented. The essays deal with the urgent topic regardingthe future of housing construction, as well as Germany being represented abroad through educational and cultural buildings.

Nachbarschaft/Neighbourhood
  • Language: de

Nachbarschaft/Neighbourhood

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 2015 the European Architectural Photography Prize architekturbild is awarded for the eleventh time: Since 1995 it has been awarded on a two-yearly basis for a different topic and since 2008 in cooperation with the Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt (German Architecture Museum) in Frankfurt. From the international submissions, the jury chose the 28 best ones on this year'stopic which was "neighbourhood". Here, neighbourhood literally means spatial contiguity. And neighbourhood can at the same time be very welcome but also very annoying. In the countryside the nearest neighbour may well live one or two miles away, but in the city only a wall separates them. But not only people, also buildings and, in general terms, things can be neighbours - at a distance or very close to each other, in harmony or in discordance