Interferenzen. Interférences
Architektur. Deutschland – Frankreich 1800–2000
This richly illustrated catalog book provides for the first time an overview of the architectural and urbanistic interactions between France and Germany. Through architecture and urbanism, Franco-German history from the years after the French Revolution and the First Empire to the present is illuminated in a new way.
- Editor: Hartmut Frank, Jean-Louis Cohen
- ISBN: 978 3 8030 0770 4
- Size: 23 x 28 cm. Hardcover
- Edition: 1st edition, original edition
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From Karl-Friedrich Schinkel to Gottfried Semper, Viollet-le-Duc, Le Corbusier and Rudolf Schwarz to Jean Nouvel, the reader is introduced to the work of important architects, artists and intellectuals who worked and still work at the interface of German and French culture. The publication devotes special attention to the mutual influence of major cities such as Paris and Berlin. Another focus is on the situation of border regions whose shape – as in the case of Strasbourg, Metz, the Rhineland and the Saarland – was permanently shaped by annexation and occupation.
In nine chapters, some 20 authors explain the debates over Gothic and classical architecture, the industrial age, new forms of settlement and nationalism at the end of the 19th century, the reform style, modern architecture between the two world wars, the period of occupation and reconstruction, the staging of architecture, the crisis of modernism between 1960 and 1980, and finally European developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Editor Hartmut Frank, Jean-Louis Cohen ISBN 978 3 8030 0770 4 Size 23 x 28 cm. Hardcover Number of pages 464 pages Illustrations 330 mostly colored illustrations Languages German Edition 1st edition, original edition Release October 2013