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Content of issue 10/2002 Refurbishment
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Architecture in Germany is distinguished by less spectacular qualities that often manifest themselves in meticulously designed and detailed buildings for everyday use – small housing schemes and schools, kindergartens and church developments. The important aspects in this context are utility, durability and, increasingly, sustainability. Perhaps the occasional glittering star might serve to put architecture in the limelight, but ultimately, preference should be given to solidity and careful individual planning, rather than off-the-peg, stock solutions. Content in Issue 10/2002
The Risks of Demolition and the Opportunities Offered by Intelligent Reduction – an Interview with Uta Hassler
p. 1212
discussion | author: Hassler, Uta |
Deutsche Welle Broadcasting Building in Bonn
p. 1228
report | architect: Joachim Schürmann & Partner |
House and Studio Building in Sent
p. 1239
documentation | architect: Furrer, Rolf | Rösch, Christof |
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