Word Settlements
Living in settlements of the 1960s and 1970s years in the Stuttgart region of Karin Hopfner, Christina Simon-Philipp, Claus Wolf Stuttgart live in settlements of the 1960s and 1970s years in the region of Stuttgart by Karin Hopfner, Christina Simon Phillip and Claus Wolf, June 2012: more than half of the German housing stock was created after the second world war this is unaware of many. The majority in the 1960s and 1970s after the Mission of the urban, dense and car-friendly city “built. In the Stuttgart region, numerous ambitious settlements and housing estates have been realized during this period. However: Hardly another construction era evaluates critical professionals and the general public. A lack of story understanding for the buildings of this period is commonplace. At the same time, it can be observed that their innovative in many respects character not only by the upcoming wave of renovation changed dramatically.
It is high time that the specifics of this productive phase of the housing, the are applicable with the buzz words bigger, higher, denser”characterize leaves to uncover more detail, as well as to evaluate historical building. Formative elements of the cityscape are striking high-rise buildings, living experiments or dense apartment buildings and Memorial values testimonies of their time becomes clear as in this publication part. This book originated from a research conducted by the University of applied sciences Stuttgart on behalf of the State Office for protection of monuments in the Government District of Stuttgart. 1960s and 1970s housing is viewed from different angles and in a wide range of discussed questions. Witnesses and monument owners come to Word, 60 settlements are documented at a glance and twelve exemplary projects presented in detail. The specific qualities of seven cultural monuments are named and reflects the findings of the research. The book opens up new perspectives on 1960s and 1970s housing, indicating that is a second Worth looking. Publisher: Karin Hopfner, Christina Simon-Phillip, Claus Wolf, 288 pages, numerous illustrations and plans, format: 22.2 x 25, 5 cm, hardcover, EUR 29.80 (D), EUR 30,70 (A), SFR 51,85 (CH), ISBN 978-3-7828-1320-4 for more information please contact: Kareem reverse was Renate Brandes phone + 49 (0) 711 / 78 49 6-10 fax + 49 (0) 711 / 78 49 6-20 Renate.Brandes(at)kraemerverlag.com of the Kraemer shipping along with seat in Stuttgart is an internationally renowned specialist Publisher and until today an owner-managed family company.
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