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Fagus

Door Annemarie Jaeggi

Fagus
CategorieAlgemeen Architectuur & Bouwkunde
Boeknummer#292296
TitelFagus: Industrial Culture from Werkbund to Bauhaus
AuteurJaeggi, Annemarie
BoektypeGebonden hardcover
UitgeverijNew York : Princeton Architectural Press
Jaar van uitgave2000
ISBN101568981759
ISBN139781568981758
TaalEngels
BeschrijvingOriginal pictorial hardcover, illustrations (some in colour).
SamenvattingThe Fagus shoe factory in Alfred, Germany, is a seminal building in the history of modern architecture. Designed by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer in 1911, this three-storey factory was the first large structure to use a steel frame, allowing the facade to be made almost entirely of glass. This revolutionary technique set new standards for industrial construction and is still used in the building of every skyscraper. This is the history of the building from 1911, when it was designed and built, through the late 1920s, the period of final collaboration between Gropius and Meyer and factory management. It also emphasizes the Bauhaus idea of industrial culture, in which architecture, interior design, graphic design and photography were interrelated with the business philosophy of the company. This title contains the results of research in the Fagus factory archives, including blueprints, archival images, and printed ephemera such as stationery. The photographs document the building from the 1920s to the 1950s.
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