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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and the relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbours, both distant and close.The complementing book offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita López-Maya round off this volume.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. An exploration of the relationship between the Swiss and Venezuelan pavilions at the Giardini della Biennale in Venice. The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and the relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbours, both distant and close. The complementing book offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita Lopez-Maya round off this volume. AUTHORS: Karin Sander is a Berlin-based artist and a Professor of Art and Architecture at ETH Zurich's department of architecture. Philip Ursprung is a Professor of Art and Architectural History at ETH Zurich's Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta). SELLING POINTS: . Explores the neighbourhood between the national pavilions of Switzerland and Venezuela in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale and its history . Ten conversations with architects, architectural historians, and photographers reflect on the work of the two pavilions' architects Bruno Giacometti and Carlo Scarpa as well as on architecture and architectural photography in Venezuela . The official publication of the Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale (May 20 to November 26, 2023) 69 b/w illustrations This book explores the neighbourhood between the national pavilions of Switzerland and Venezuela in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale and its history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Der Schweizer Pavillon der 18. Internationalen Architekturausstellung der Biennale Venedig zeigt eine Ausstellung über dieses Gebäude selbst. Neighbours ist ein Gespräch über den Zaun hinweg zwischen den Pavillons der Schweiz (1952, Architekt: Bruno Giacometti) und demjenigen Venezuelas (1954, Architekt: Carlo Scarpa). Es sind dies die einzigen zwei Pavillons in den Giardini, die sich direkt berühren: Sie teilen sich eine Wand. Die Künstlerin Karin Sander und der Kunsthistoriker Philip Ursprung schneiden nun vorübergehend eine Öffnung in diese Wand und demontieren die Tore des Schweizer Pavillons. Durch die Beseitigung der Barrieren werden unvorhergesehene Verbindungen zwischen den beiden Nachbarn sichtbar, sowohl in der Ferne als auch in der Nähe. Ein Manifest, ein Theaterstück mit den zwei Gebäuden als handelnden Akteuren sowie zehn Gespräche, u. a. mit dem Architekturhistoriker Kurt W. Forster, den Fotografen Paolo Gasparini und Guido Giudi sowie mit den venezolanischen Architektinnen Elisa Silva und Margarita López-Maya, runden das Buch ab. Dabei geht es um Bruno Giacometti und Carlo Scarpa, um Wohnquartiere in Caracas, um Bilder dieser Stadt der deutschen Fotografin Leonore Mau (1916-2013) aus den 1970er-Jahren, um Architektur in Venezuela und um die Zukunft des Schweizer Pavillons. 224 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and its relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbors, both distant and close. The complementing book Neighbours offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with figures such as architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita López-Maya round off this volume.; Der Schweizer Pavillon der 18. Internationalen Architekturausstellung der Biennale Venedig zeigt eine Ausstellung über dieses Gebäude selbst. Neighbours ist ein Gespräch über den Zaun hinweg zwischen den Pavillons der Schweiz (1952, Architekt: Bruno Giacometti) und demjenigen Venezuelas (1954, Architekt: Carlo Scarpa). Es sind dies die einzigen zwei Pavillons in den Giardini, die sich direkt berühren: Sie teilen sich eine Wand. Die Künstlerin Karin Sander und der Kunsthistoriker Philip Ursprung schneiden nun vorübergehend eine Öffnung in diese Wand und demontieren die Tore des Schweizer Pavillons. Durch die Beseitigung der Barrieren werden unvorhergesehene Verbindungen zwischen den beiden Nachbarn sichtbar, sowohl in der Ferne als auch in der Nähe. Ein Manifest, ein Theaterstück mit den zwei Gebäuden als handelnden Akteuren sowie zehn Gespräche, u. a. mit dem Architekturhistoriker Kurt W. Forster, den Fotografen Paolo Gasparini und Guido Giudi sowie mit den venezolanischen Architektinnen Elisa Silva und Margarita López-Maya, runden das Buch ab. Dabei geht es um Bruno Giacometti und Carlo Scarpa, um Wohnquartiere in Caracas, um Bilder dieser Stadt der deutschen Fotografin Leonore Mau (1916-2013) aus den 1970er-Jahren, um Architektur in Venezuela und um die Zukunft des Schweizer Pavillons. 224 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. An exploration of the relationship between the Swiss and Venezuelan pavilions at the Giardini della Biennale in Venice. The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and the relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbours, both distant and close. The complementing book offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita Lopez-Maya round off this volume. AUTHORS: Karin Sander is a Berlin-based artist and a Professor of Art and Architecture at ETH Zurich's department of architecture. Philip Ursprung is a Professor of Art and Architectural History at ETH Zurich's Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta). SELLING POINTS: . Explores the neighbourhood between the national pavilions of Switzerland and Venezuela in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale and its history . Ten conversations with architects, architectural historians, and photographers reflect on the work of the two pavilions' architects Bruno Giacometti and Carlo Scarpa as well as on architecture and architectural photography in Venezuela . The official publication of the Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale (May 20 to November 26, 2023) 69 b/w illustrations This book explores the neighbourhood between the national pavilions of Switzerland and Venezuela in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale and its history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and its relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbors, both distant and close.GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Postfach 2021, 37010 Göttingen 224 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and its relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbors, both distant and close. The complementing book Neighbours offers a manifesto, a play with the two buildings as dramatis personae, and three brief topical essays. Ten conversations with figures such as architectural historian Kurt W. Forster, photographers Paolo Gasparini and Guido Giudi, and Venezuelan architects Elisa Silva and Margarita López-Maya round off this volume.; Der Schweizer Pavillon der 18. Internationalen Architekturausstellung der Biennale Venedig zeigt eine Ausstellung über dieses Gebäude selbst. Neighbours ist ein Gespräch über den Zaun hinweg zwischen den Pavillons der Schweiz (1952, Architekt: Bruno Giacometti) und demjenigen Venezuelas (1954, Architekt: Carlo Scarpa). Es sind dies die einzigen zwei Pavillons in den Giardini, die sich direkt berühren: Sie teilen sich eine Wand. Die Künstlerin Karin Sander und der Kunsthistoriker Philip Ursprung schneiden nun vorübergehend eine Öffnung in diese Wand und demontieren die Tore des Schweizer Pavillons. Durch die Beseitigung der Barrieren werden unvorhergesehene Verbindungen zwischen den beiden Nachbarn sichtbar, sowohl in der Ferne als auch in der Nähe. Ein Manifest, ein Theaterstück mit den zwei Gebäuden als handelnden Akteuren sowie zehn Gespräche, u. a. mit dem Architekturhistoriker Kurt W. Forster, den Fotografen Paolo Gasparini und Guido Giudi sowie mit den venezolanischen Architektinnen Elisa Silva und Margarita López-Maya, runden das Buch ab. Dabei geht es um Bruno Giacometti und Carlo Scarpa, um Wohnquartiere in Caracas, um Bilder dieser Stadt der deutschen Fotografin Leonore Mau (1916-2013) aus den 1970er-Jahren, um Architektur in Venezuela und um die Zukunft des Schweizer Pavillons.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neighbours | A Manifesto, a Play for Two Pavilions, and Ten Conversations | Karin Sander (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 224 S. | Englisch | 2023 | Park Books | EAN 9783038603337 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Carsten Schlieker, Postfach 20 21, 37010 Göttingen, info[at]gva-verlage[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -The Swiss Pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale exhibits itself and its relations to its immediate surroundings. The exhibition is a conversation over the shared boundary of the pavilions of Switzerland (1952, designed by Bruno Giacometti) and Venezuela (1954, designed by Carlo Scarpa), the only two in the Giardini not fully detached: they share one wall. Artist Karin Sander and art historian Philip Ursprung temporarily open this wall and dismantle the gates from the Swiss Pavilion, thus revealing unanticipated connections between the two neighbors, both distant and close. 224 pp. Englisch.