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Peter Eisenman, Barfuß auf weiß glühenden Mauern, barefoot on white-hot walls

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Fragments of the many practices of the American architect Peter Eisenman are the subject of Barefoot on White-Hot Walls , published in conjunction with the exhibition at the MAK, Vienna. This volume gathers critical texts by Peter Eisenman and other authors, including Mark Wigley and Emmanuel Petit, ample project illustrations from Eisenman's entire career, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, and the City of Culture of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela, as well as documentation of the exhibition installation itself. Both the catalogue and the exhibition are collections of autonomous fragments of different moments in Eisenman's varied practice as an architect, including design projects since the 1970s, building analyses, lecture excerpts, biographical information and critical writings. It is as much a retrospective of nearly 40 years of Eisenman's work as it is a document that considers the contemporary relevance of some of his key architectural concepts.

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Titel
Peter Eisenman, Barfuß auf weiß glühenden Mauern, barefoot on white-hot walls
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Hatje Cantz
Jaar van publicatie
2004
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
302
ISBN10
3775715614
ISBN13
9783775715614
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Fragments of the many practices of the American architect Peter Eisenman are the subject of Barefoot on White-Hot Walls , published in conjunction with the exhibition at the MAK, Vienna. This volume gathers critical texts by Peter Eisenman and other authors, including Mark Wigley and Emmanuel Petit, ample project illustrations from Eisenman's entire career, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, and the City of Culture of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela, as well as documentation of the exhibition installation itself. Both the catalogue and the exhibition are collections of autonomous fragments of different moments in Eisenman's varied practice as an architect, including design projects since the 1970s, building analyses, lecture excerpts, biographical information and critical writings. It is as much a retrospective of nearly 40 years of Eisenman's work as it is a document that considers the contemporary relevance of some of his key architectural concepts.