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197516031Galerie R Johanna Ricard, Nürnberg (1975). 246 np. S. mit zahlreichen meist farbigen Tafeln. Kart. Etwas berieben. Geringe Gebrsp.
197099937HBBasel; Stuttgart:, Schwabe, 1970. 79, 431 Seiten, OHLn., OU., 22 x 21 cm.
197514589Zweitausendeins Verlag, Frankfurt, 1975. zusammen ca 300nn Seiten, ca 19x16cm, OBroschur, durchgehend mit s/w-Abbildungen. Die Einbände und das Papier leicht gegilbt. Insgesamt gute, wohl ungelesene Exemplare.Rare. Good copies
197415223Rowohlt, Hamburg 1974 (rororo Sachbuch 6885). 200 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Kart. Leichte Gebrsp. Etwas gebräunt. Ungekürzte Taschenbuchausgabe des zuvor unter dem Titel "Architektur - Spielraum für Leben" erschienenen Buches.
199546261ABDüsseldorf, Richter, 1995 [erschienen] 1996. 28,5 x 23 cm. 384 S. mit zahlr. Abb. OLn. mit illustr. Orig.-Umschlag im Schuber., u
199535565ABDüsseldorf., Richter Verlag., 1995. 30 x 23 cm. 384 S. OLeinen mit silbern geprägtem Titel und OUmschlag in OKarton-Schuber., 35565AB 1. Auflage. Umschlag mit sehr kleinem sauber hinterlegten Riss am oberen Kapüital, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
199566200ABDüsseldorf., Richter Verlag., 1995. 30 x 23 cm. 384 S. OLeinen mit silbern geprägtem Titel und OUmschlag in OKarton-Schuber., 35565AB 1. Auflage. Umschlag am Rü+cken etwas nachgedunkelt und mit kleinem Einriss am oberen Kapital. Schuber an einer Falz leicht eingerissen und etwas berieben. Sonst noch sehr gutes Exemplar.
64681CBKöln, Snoeck Verlagsgesellschaft, 2019. 4°. 27,5 x 24 cm. 336 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
197938162ABHannover, Spectrum Photogalerie, 1979. 21 x 20 cm. 81 S. mit zahlr. s/w Fotoabb. Illustr. OKart., UMBO
200450654ABBerlin, Jovis, 2004. 207 S. mit zahlr. Abb. + CD-Rom. Illustr. OKart., 50654A.jpg [Edition Bauhaus, 16].
2004235882Berlin: Jovis 2004. 207 S., zahlr. Abb. Gr 8° Br. *ohne DVD*.
awd-1026Praha, Družstevní práce, 1931. In-8 cartonné, couverture composée (par Karel Teige), 236 pp.
126473Alfeld an der Leine: FAGUS-GRECON Greten GmbH & Co. KG, 2016. 351 S. ; 31,5 x 25 ; Pp. ;
KC16056Ephemera. Good. 1 Die Deutsche Theater-Ausstellung Magdeburg 1927. Eine Schilderung ihrer Entstehung und ihres Verlaufes. Mitteldeutschen Ausstellungsgesellschaft M.B.H. Magdeburg 1928 8.25 x 11.75 German text folded once with heavy tape repair some covering two lines of the text block with toning and several light folds throughout. Text related to the history of the Magdeburg theatre and more including five black and white photographs: The Theatre of Dionysus an experimental building at the Bauhaus in Dessau a set design for August Strindbergs The Great Highway designed by Ludwig Sievert and more. Printed by: A. Wohlfeld Magdeburg. 2. Allemagne Exposition du Theatre Allemand Magdebourg MaySept. 1927 4 x 8.5 French text eight pages folded brochure lacking the staples with splits and wear and a light fold throughout. Illustrated in black and red including seven black and white illustrations explaining the history of the Magdebourg theatre. Theatre Exhibition logo designed by Karl Schulpig a pioneer of early corporate design frequently cited as one of the fathers of the modern logo design. <br/><br/> unknown books
KC16056Ephemera. Good. 1 Die Deutsche Theater-Ausstellung Magdeburg 1927. Eine Schilderung ihrer Entstehung und ihres Verlaufes. Mitteldeutschen Ausstellungsgesellschaft M.B.H. Magdeburg 1928 8.25 x 11.75 German text folded once with heavy tape repair some covering two lines of the text block with toning and several light folds throughout. Text related to the history of the Magdeburg theatre and more including five black and white photographs: The Theatre of Dionysus an experimental building at the Bauhaus in Dessau a set design for August Strindbergs The Great Highway designed by Ludwig Sievert and more. Printed by: A. Wohlfeld Magdeburg. 2. Allemagne Exposition du Theatre Allemand Magdebourg MaySept. 1927 4 x 8.5 French text eight pages folded brochure lacking the staples with splits and wear and a light fold throughout. Illustrated in black and red including seven black and white illustrations explaining the history of the Magdebourg theatre. Theatre Exhibition logo designed by Karl Schulpig a pioneer of early corporate design frequently cited as one of the fathers of the modern logo design. <br/><br/> unknown
198117169DBMailand., Feltrinelli., 1981. 22,5 x 22 cm. 321 S., 1 Blatt. OPappband mit illustriertem OUmschlag in OPappschuber., 17169D.jpg 3. Auflage. Schuberkanten etwas angestaubt und berieben. Sonst gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
198924939ABRotterdam, Marge, 1989. 23x24,5 cm., niet genummerde pag. met vele afbeeldingen, slappe kaft met lichte gebruikssp.; mooi ex.
60394BBo.J. Eugen Batz, geboren am 7. Februar 1905 in Velbert, gestorben am 12. Oktober 1986 in Wuppertal. Deutscher Maler und Fotograf, Schüler des Bauhauses und ein wichtiger Vertreter der Abstrakten Malkunst Deutschlands in der Nachkriegszeit und ein bedeutender künstlerischer Fotograf. Studium ab 1929 am Bauhaus in Dessau bei Josef Albers, Joost Schmidt, Fotografie-Unterricht bei Walter Peterhans, den analytischen Zeichenunterricht bei Wassily Kandinsky und die Freie Malklasse bei Paul Klee. 1931 wechselte Batz an die Kunstakademie Düsseldorf und wurde dort Meisterschüler von Paul Klee. 1932 Teilnahme an der Ausstellung "Das junge Rheinland" in der Villa in der Königsallee in Düsseldorf. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1920220081Um 1920. Signiert "Erich Glas". In der Form mit dem Monogramm und bezeichnet "Avaritia". Druck auf bräunlichem Velin. Ca. 11 x 9 cm 24 x 20 cm.
7454L'Âge d'Homme, La Cité, collection "Théâtre années Vingt", Paris, 1978. In-8, broché sous couverture rempliée, 157 pp. Préface, par Eric Michaud - I. Articles et conférences - II. Extraits des lettres et du Journal - Notes - Quelques repères pour l'activité théâtrale d'Oskar Schlemmer - Table des matières.
1978yam0995in-8 broché en très bon état un peu jauni 154 pages + 20 de photos hors texte en noir et blanc L'âge d'homme
PHAIDON 2004 - GRAN FORMATO LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA SOVRACCOPERTA, UNGHIA ANTERIORE DELLA TELA EDITORIALE UN PO' PIEGATA, PER IL RESTO OTTIME ED ECCELLENTISSIME CONDIZIONI, PROBABILMENTE MAI SFOGLIATO 'An encyclopedia in one giant volume - five, even ten books in one. Breathtakingly illustrated...a thrill a page...All the buildings included date from 1998 or later so it is a genuine survey of contemporary architecture ... For anyone wishing to see modern wonders on his travels as well as ancient ones this book is a brilliant guide, including many places that are destinations in their own right.' (The Times) 'The modern wonders of the building world...Think of it as a Lonely Planet guide with more 3D elevations and less crap about taxi scams and bilharzia. Impressive...' (Arena) 'An extraordinarily thorough 'best of' exercise...What makes it different from dozens of other books offering the same thing is its ambition and its details...This is the biggest of big picture books...packed with interesting stuff. I could rifle through it for days. Full marks for having drawings that explain the pictures...the scale of this work, and the accessibility of its design, is such that is deserves a wider audience.' (The Sunday Times) 'The only global look at cutting-edge building that's available between two covers...[a] compendium of cool.' (Newsweek) 'For architects, students and the general enthusiast, this titanic tome is an essential source of reference.' (V&A) 'An event of a book, so big it could be the eighth wonder of the world...an unparalleled resource for anyone interested in the cutting edge of architecture. At GBP100, it is quite a bargain too. A must for every bookshelf.' (IDFX) 'So vast it practically needs planning permission...the perfect source book.' (Wallpaper*) 'Wonderful' (Elle Decoration) 'The new Phaidon Atlas is an amazing adventure. Never have I seen more works of architecture from around the world so extensively documented. This Atlas which covers the globe is a must-have for architecture students and professionals alike, as it documents work built from Iceland to New Zealand.' (Richard Meier, architect) 'Move over Bannister Fletcher, there's a new book in town.' (Aaron Betsky, Director of Netherlands Architecture Institute) 'It's a fascinating education for those of us who build or care about making architecture.' (Hani Rashid, Architect and Designer, Asymptote) 'Now we need to reinforce the shelving!'(Zaha Hadid, architect) 'What a brilliant resource.' (David Adjaye, architect) 'Unique, definitive and authoritative, the Atlas demonstrates that architecture is a truly global phenomenon.' (Deyan Sudjic, Curator and Critic) 'A wonderful resource on architecture.' (Bob Emmerson, Chairman, Arup Group) 'A first-class ticket.' (Will Alsop, architect) 'Heavy-weight champion of architecture reference books.' (Architect's Newspaper) The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture--so massive that it comes in its own plastic carrying case--is one of the rare publishing events that lives up to its hype. The book showcases 1,052 buildings completed since January 1998 with thousands of well-chosen color photographs plans, elevations, and cross-sections. Major elements of each project are described in elegantly succinct texts. Rather than simply pay lip service to the concept of "world" architecture, this book ranges throughout 75 countries on six continents. And although the big names in the field are here--Rafael Moneo and Herzog & De Meuron are each represented by nine projects; Tadeo Ando with eight, Frank Gehry with six--the focus is on the ingenuity and diversity of contemporary architecture, regardless of the fame of its creator. The book's global view embraces many approaches, including experimental construction, neo-modernism, postmodernism, reinterpreted vernacular architecture and lingering traces of the International Style. While virtually every building type is included, from factories to museums, from lookout towers to train stations, the largest and most creative category is single family housing. Selected (as were all the projects) by a panel of leading architects, critics, scholars and others, these homes offer a tantalizing sense of what is possible, even on a modest budget. Grouped by country, the residences establish a sense of local context--from the elegant use of Scandinavian wood to the imaginative use of narrow plots of land in Tokyo. Fully indexed, with an array of maps and world data charts, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture is destined to serve as a unique reference tool. But the geographic organization encourages you to just open the book anywhere and make a discovery--perhaps the surreal vision of Ake Larsson's Icehotel (carved from ice and snow), or the forest of Cor-ten steel pipes Jose ABP Forjaz used in the Mbuzini Memorial, or the startling shed forms of Rick Joy’s Tubac House. --Cathy Curtis
196518841BBLondon, A. Zwemmer, 1965. 215 S. Original linen binding with the original dustjacket, Abbildung Very fine condition.
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1938104242BBNew York, W. W. Norton & Company, (1938). Gr.-8°. 207 S. mit 221 Abb. OLn. (Revised and enlarged edition). (New Bauhaus Books. Editors Walter Gropius, L. Moholy-Nagy. No. 1).