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Konstruktion und Raumform im Kirchenbau der Moderne : Die Längsbinderkirchen von Hans Herkommer
(2015)
Hamburg 2010 : Hafencity, Jungfernstieg, IBA 2013, Chilehaus, Speicherstadt, BRT Architekten.
(2010)
Leon Battista Alberti, probably the most innovative architect of early Renaissance Italy, has always fascinated scholars by virtue of the striking interpenetration of theory and practice manifest in his work. As an architect, Alberti was an autodidact. Without the benefit of the formative influence of a master or design education, the roots of his conception of architecture lie in his intellectual formation through humanistic rhetoric. The present study demonstrates with reference to a specific project — the Tempietto of the Holy Sepulchre in Florence — how Alberti’s humanist approach conditioned his method of architectural design.
Brühl: Max Ernst Museum
(2005)
Heerlen: Broken Glass
(2005)
Bauhaus Europa: Die Genese
(2006)
Aachen: Colourdome
(2002)