Coverbild The Pavilion
The Pavilion
Pleasure and Polemics in Architecture
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Beiträge von: Ben van Berkel
Edited by: Peter Cachola Schmal
Texts by: Prof. Barry Bergdoll, Kerstin Bußmann, Beatriz Colomina, Prof. Nikolaus Hirsch, Johan Bettum
German, English
July 2009, 192 Pages , 161 Photos
softcover
168mm x 240mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2494-4

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"What first served elite tastes and convinced with its innovative character, while also documenting the amusements of international high society, eventually became a big-city phenomenon." Quote from The Pavilion
Pleasure and Polemics in Architecture examines both the history and the contemporary state of pavilion architecture. This historical survey consists of two parts: first, the examination of a group of twentieth-century pavilions—categorical examples that form an architectural typology and can be interpreted as such—and second, a comprehensive collection of essays.
This outstanding analysis has been produced by students of architecture at Frankfurt’s Städelschule. In the theoretical section, well-known authors discuss the materials used in pavilions, starting with influences from the Orient, India, and Asia, and moving on to significant twentieth-century pavilions and today’s issue of temporary buildings somewhere between art and architecture. In addition, this volume documents the research and development of a summer pavilion for the garden at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in Frankfurt done by the offices of Barkow Leibinger and Werner Sobek.
 
Exhibition schedule: DAM Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt/Main July 11–September 20, 2009
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