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2024 | SPRING ARCHITECTURE URBANISM LANDSCAPE


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Editorial From residential homes to neighborhood centers, from residual spaces to squares, from streets to parks: our spring releases shine a spotlight on urban transformation. To understand the ways cities can change, we recommend occasionally changing your perspective—and scale. In The Liebling Haus, we direct our attention to Tel Aviv and take a closer look: this biography of a residential building in the White City introduces a collaborative Israeli-German project. It tells the story of the house’s construction for married European refugees Tony and Max Liebling in 1936, its loving restoration, and its new use as a public home. However, it is not only the buildings of a city that require care and attention, but also the spaces in between. Territorial Urbanism Now! argues for nothing less than a paradigm shift in the evolution of urban planning and a reorientation toward public and unbuilt spaces to withstand climate change. The compact volume WohnWissen impressively demonstrates that large changes start small. The book leads readers on an entertaining journey through a much-debated field with helpful entries such as “C is for the common good”, “M is for money laundering” and “S is for single-family homes”. And because we are not just passionate about cities, but also about beautiful books, we are publishing our first-ever special edition: Beton & Nicht Beton is for the last remaining fans of concrete—hand-bound in the building material itself. Doris Kleilein, Editorial Director and the team at JOVIS



The Liebling Haus__________________________________________________ 5 WohnWissen_____________________________________________________ 6 Territorial Urbanism Now!___________________________________________ 8 Piazza Spinelli____________________________________________________ 10 Handbuch der Stadtbaukunst________________________________________ 13 Die Stadtstraße___________________________________________________ 14 HOCHWEIT 2023 ________________________________________________ 15 GAM 20: The Infraordinary__________________________________________ 16 GAM—Graz Architecture Magazine____________________________________ 17 Are You a Model?_________________________________________________ 19 The Icelandic Concrete Saga________________________________________ 20 Beton & Nicht Beton______________________________________________ 22 Simply Green—Die Stadt begrünen____________________________________ 24 Les traces du jardin dans l’architecture du paysage contemporaine française et allemande___________________________________________ 26 Sh*tscapes______________________________________________________ 29 The Dream – Play – Challenge Project________________________________ 30 Freibad-Kolonnade________________________________________________ 31 Der Kornversuchsspeicher in Berlin___________________________________ 32 Thomas Schütte: Houses II__________________________________________ 35 Hasenheide 13___________________________________________________ 36 From Our Backlist_________________________________________________ 38

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The Liebling Haus Sharon Golan / Ellen Kugler / Shira Levy Benyemini (eds.) The Liebling Haus in Tel Aviv was built in 1936 to designs by architect Dov Karmi for Tony and Max Liebling after they fled from Europe. With its bright plaster facades, deep balconies, clear proportions, and a layout tailored to the regional climate, it serves as a prime example of the locally adapted International Style that is typical of the White City of Tel Aviv. From 2015 to 2019, the building was extensively restored by Israeli and German planners, renovation experts, and craftspersons, reopening as a vibrant exhibition and community center. The Liebling Haus is supported and funded by the German Federal Government, the City of Tel Aviv, and the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Foundation. The book, published in three languages, tells the eventful history of the structure and gathers detailed historical materials about its architecture and residents. Current interviews, an atmospheric tour by Israeli photographer Yael Schmidt, and other documents showcase the new use of the Liebling Haus since its reopening. Softcover 144 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 16 × 22 cm Print 978-3-98612-021-4 E-Book 978-3-98612-025-2 € 35.00 (DE) | $ 38.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) 04.2024 English

• First monograph on the Liebling Haus ­ in Tel Aviv since its reopening • Comprehensive visual and archival material on the history, construction, and restoration of the World Heritage White City of Tel Aviv documentation center • Photographs by Yael Schmidt and interviews with Jeremie Hoffmann, Winfried Brenne, and Jörg Haspel, among others

Also available in German: Print 978-3-98612-022-1 E-Book 978-3-98612-024-5 © Karmi Archive

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WohnWissen 100 Begriffe des Wohnens Carolin Genz / Olaf Schnur / Jürgen Aring (eds.) WohnWissen is dedicated to one of the most multi-layered conversations of our time: that around land and housing. Short, incisive texts by numerous experts explain key concepts related to the concept of housing. From basic terms such as single-family home, vacancy, and loneliness to specialist terminology such as the brownfield dilemma and new concepts of nonprofit housing, this interdisciplinary glossary addresses discourses within the field, political debates, and different housing needs, considering topics that have thus far received little attention in the process. In this way, WohnWissen offers a multi-faceted overview of the topic of housing as a basic need. Softcover 304 pages, 100 col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm Print 978-3-98612-038-2 E-Book 978-3-98612-041-2 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 06.2024 German

• Explains one hundred concepts related to housing and dwelling clearly and concisely • Features photo essays and glossary entries by renowned experts • An indispensable reference work for anyone involved in urban and housing research

Manchester, NH, USA I, Detail, 2019–2020 © Larissa Fassler

Related titles: Activism at Home Isabelle Doucet / Janina Gosseye (eds.) Print 978-3-86859-633-5 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) Das Berliner Zimmer Jan Herres Print 978-3-86859-707-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-982-4 € 29.00 (DE) | $ 33.99 (US) | £ 25.00 (UK)


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Territorial Urbanism Now! Call for a Social and Ecological Urban Planning and Design Institute of Urbanism: Aglaée Degros / Eva Schwab / Anna Bagarić / Sabine Bauer / Jennifer Fauster / Radostina Radulova-Stahmer / Mario Stefan / Alice Steiner (eds.) What if urban planning and design were to prioritize rather than merely accommodate the unbuilt environment? Territorial Urbanism Now! calls for a paradigm shift in the conception of urban transformation. It urges us to favor sustainable systems in order to collectively tackle the challenges of climate change. Until now, urban planning and design professionals have integrated green and active mobility systems in the residual spaces available. In the reverse approach envisioned here, these systems become structuring elements of the territory, supported by a much more frugal built environment. The contributions by urbanists, artists, architects, and landscape architects in this publication come from research, practice, and teaching. Paola Viganò, Eric Luiten, Eva Pfannes, Stefan Rettich, Susanne Eliasson, Davide Curatola, Tommaso Pietropolli, Elena Andonova, Julio de la Fuente, Ward Verbakel, Beatrice Galimberti, Lilli Lička, Hannes Gröblbacher, Johannes Bernsteiner, Stefan Devoldere, Sandra Guinand, and Stefan Bendiks not only introduce a much-needed paradigm shift, but also show us the premises for its realization. Softcover with flaps 224 pages, 110 col. and b/w ill. 21 × 26 cm Print 978-3-98612-063-4 E-Book 978-3-98612-064-1 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 04.2024 English

• Presents a case for a thorough re­thinking of urban planning • Green spaces and active mobility as structuring elements of a territorial urbanism • Features a photo essay on Mar Menor, the first ecosystem in Europe to be protected under rights of nature legislation

Related titles: Taking Action Norbert Kling / Tasos Roidis / Mark Michaeli (eds.) Print 978-3-86859-870-4 E-Book 978-3-98612-013-9 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) Zentralitäten 4.0 Philipp Oswalt / Stefan Rettich (eds.) Print 978-3-86859-622-9 E-Book 978-3-98612-051-1 € 29.80 (DE) | $ 34.99 (US) | £ 27.00 (UK)


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Piazza Spinelli Übungsraum für die Stadt Sally Below / Christopher Dell (eds.) How can city planners of the green building transition rethink and reuse what already exists, rather than perpetually looking for something new? What planning cultures does an open society need? What points of collaboration are missing between city officials and local stakeholders? This book highlights Mannheim-Käfertal as a compelling case study to explore these questions, given its exceptional transformation driven by the conversion of former military sites in the neighborhood. In an innovative initiative, diverse stakeholders—including Protestant and Catholic Church groups, a sports club, and neighborhood associations—have joined forces with the city ad­ministration to forge a social and green center that unites old and new. Crossagency partnerships, urban development, the creation of public spaces, and interventions at a 1:1 scale are being employed as part of a cooperative strategy for revitalizing existing buildings. Piazza Spinelli demonstrates how complex urban environments can be reimagined, developed, and anchored in the local community. • Guiding and networking with local stakeholders and institutions to create frameworks for the long-term sharing of spaces, resources, and expertise, and to adapt and maintain existing buildings • Recommendations for municipal administrations and urban planning to foster collaborative, cross-institutional urban development • Insight into the workings of “Spinelli FreiRaumLab,” a widely acclaimed network involved in Mannheim’s urban transformation since 2017, which has been supported by the Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB) under the National Urban Development Policy initiative since early 2023

Softcover 272 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm Print 978-3-98612-067-2 E-Book 978-3-98612-068-9 € 39.00 (DE) | $ 42.99 (US) | £ 34.00 (UK) 06.2024 German

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Handbuch der Stadtbaukunst Studienausgabe Christoph Mäckler (ed.) Deutsches Institut für Stadtbaukunst Now available in a student edition, the Handbuch der Stadtbaukunst is a compendium of essential urban design expertise. Using 150 examples from over 70 German cities, it illustrates, analyzes, and compares a wide range of urban spaces, courtyards, squares, and streets. The four-volume work impressively documents the qualities of European cities as described in the Leipzig Charter: beauty and dur­ability, mixed usage, social diversity, density and the separation of public and private spaces. Editor Christoph Mäckler builds on the textbooks of the early twentieth century by Cornelius Gurlitt, Raymond Unwin, and Josef Stübben and offers a well-grounded framework for city planning. Featuring contributions by Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Christoph Mäckler, Werner Oechslin, Alexander Pellnitz, Jan Pieper, Birgit Roth, Mirjam Schmidt, Wolfgang Sonne, Jürg Sulzer and Anne Pfeil, and Thomas Will Softcover, set of 4 volumes 540 pages, 1000 col. and b/w ill. 24.5 × 32 cm Print 978-3-98612-054-2 € 89.00 (DE) | $ 97.99 (US) | £ 77.50 (UK) 10.2023 German

• Now available in a student edition • Foundational work on urban design • The product of years of research by the Deutsches Institut für Stadtbaukunst

The student edition is available as a set consisting of volumes 1 to 4. The individual volumes can also be purchased separately. Volume 1: Stadträume 136 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-055-9 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) Volume 2: Hofräume 120 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-056-6 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) Original edition: Handbuch der Stadtbaukunst Christoph Mäckler (ed.) Deutsches Institut für Stadtbaukunst Four-volume clothbound slipcase Print 978-3-86859-746-2 € 128.00 (DE) | $ 147.99 (US) | £ 111.50 (UK)

Volume 3: Platzräume 164 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-057-3 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) Volume 4: Straßenräume 120 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-058-0 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK)


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Konferenz zur Schönheit und Lebensfähigkeit der Stadt 13

Die Stadtstraße Christoph Mäckler / Wolfgang Sonne (eds.) Deutsches Institut für Stadtbaukunst City streets form the backbone of public spaces. In addition to serving mobility, they provide opportunities for shopping, entertainment, going for a stroll, and much more. They are urban spaces shaped and characterized by the facades of buildings. In the face of today’s climatic requirements, how can we design the city streets of the future to be distinctive and inviting urban spaces? For over a decade, the Konferenz zur Schönheit und Lebensfähigkeit der Stadt has dedicated itself to fundamental questions in urban development. The contributions in this volume present discussions from experts in both the theory and practice of a range of different disciplines, as well as from the heads of various German city planning departments, on how the functional and traffic needs of city streets can be combined with their architectural, urban design, and ecological requirements. Softcover with flaps 272 pages, num. b/w ill. 21 × 25 cm Print 978-3-98612-085-6 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 06.2024 German

• Discusses the challenges and opportunities offered by urban streets • Brings together contributions by renowned experts from both research and practice

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HOCHWEIT 2023 Jahrbuch 2023 der Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft, Leibniz Universität Hannover Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft, Leibniz Universität Hannover (ed.) The new HOCHWEIT yearbook provides an overview of the current teaching and research at the multiple-award-winning Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences at Leibniz University Hannover. The volume focuses on student projects and designs both within Germany and abroad that grapple with the contemporary issues of sustainability and resilience in urban planning, construction, and landscape architecture. Numerous design and teaching events, research activities, presentations, excursions, workshops, exhibitions, and expert discussions convey a picture of the faculty’s teaching and research and demonstrate the power and rewards of interdisciplinary cooperation. Swiss brochure 160 pages, 200 col. and b/w ill. 24 × 21.5 cm Print 978-3-98612-061-0 E-Book 978-3-98612-062-7 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) 12.2023 English/German

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• Provides an orientation for students of architecture and landscape archi­ tecture • Offers an overview of current topics in teaching and research


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GAM 20

The Infraordinary Guest Editors: Matthias Castorph / Julian Müller GAM’s twentieth volume is dedicated to the search for the everyday in architecture. Its title, The Infraordinary, refers to an artistic concept first used by Paul Virilio and Georges Perec: In the 1970s, they introduced the term l’infra-ordinaire to describe the habitual and ordinary­—the opposite of the extraordinary. With this in mind, GAM 20 aims to delve more deeply into the unexceptional in architecture. Seeking to go beyond glorifying or emphasizing the banal, the intention is to highlight stories of the repurposing and refurbishment of existing architecture, as well as its day-to-day use. In daily life, after all, architecture tends not to look the way it does in glossy magazines, on the websites of renowned architecture firms, or on Instagram. With contributions by Luigiemanuele Amabile, Beatrice Azzola, Ajna Babahmetović, Alberto Calderoni, Michael Heinrich, Johanna-Charlotte Horst, Ena Kukić, Thomas Meinecke, Luc Merx, Denise Scott Brown, and others Softcover 268 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 22.6 × 27.4 cm Print 978-3-98612-065-8 E-Book 978-3-98612-066-5 € 19.95 (DE) | $ 21.99 (US) | £ 17.50 (UK) 05.2024 English/German

• The twentieth volume of GAM – Graz Architecture Magazine • Features contributions by international authors on the habitual and everyday forms of architecture

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Graz Architecture Magazine 15 Territorial Justice

Territoriale Gerechtigkeit ist angesichts wachsender Ungleichheiten im Zugang zu und der Verteilung von Ressourcen (wieder) zu einer aktuellen Forderung und Aufgabe von Architektur, Raumplanung und Urbanismus geworden. GAM.15 – Territorial Justice widmet sich peripheren, ländlichen Räumen, die von diesem Diskurs bislang wenig beachtet wurden. Die Beiträge in GAM.15 aus Urbanismus, Landschaftsarchitektur, Regionalplanung, Soziologie und Geografie zeigen Räume in Transformation und stellen Ideen vor, wie räumliche Gerechtigkeit aussehen kann. In aktuellen Zustandsbeschreibungen benachteiligter Gebiete wird deutlich, dass jede Politik, die darauf abzielt, Ungerechtigkeit zu beseitigen oder zu bekämpfen, gut beraten ist, spezifisch räumlich-soziale – also territoriale – Blickwinkel einzunehmen und somit auf die Expertise von PlanerInnen und GestalterInnen angewiesen ist.

Territorial Justice

In the face of growing inequalities in access to and distribution of resources, territorial justice has (once again) become a current issue and task in the fields of architecture, planning, and urbanism. GAM.15 – Territorial Justice is dedicated to rural and peripheral spaces that have until now received little attention from this discourse. The contributions in GAM.15—coming from perspectives of urbanism, landscape architecture, regional planning, sociology, and geography—show spaces in transformation and present ideas for what forms spatial justice can take. Current descriptions of disadvantaged areas make clear that any policy aimed at eliminating or combating injustice would do well to take on specific socio-spatial—i.e. territorial—points of view, and as such to rely on the expertise of planners and designers.

Mit Beiträgen von | With contributions by Erich Biberich

Vincent van der Heyden

Hille von Seggern

Tatjana Boczy

Hans Hortig

Emanuele Sommariva

Ruggero Cefalo

Yuri Kazepov

Isabel Stumfol

Martin Courtz

Ute Mahler

Urban Reports

Aglaée Degros

Werner Mahler

Pierre Veltz Paola Viganò

Nicolas Escach

Don Mitchell

Sébastien Este

Michel Nève de Mévergnies Michael Wagner

Michael Friesenecker

Eva Schwab

Michael Woods

Roland Gruber

Bernardo Secchi

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gewohnt: un/common

Beyond the Institution

gewohnt: un/common

Das neue Denken des Materials Holz als hochmoderner und veränderlicher Baustoff der Zukunft hat gerade erst begonnen. Eingebunden in umweltschonende Ressourcenkreisläufe zeigt sich seine Innovationskraft, wenn es als Material Bestandteil neuer technologischer Entwicklungen und hybrider Verwendungen wird, die aktuellen und komplexen architektonischen Aufgaben gewachsen sind. GAM.17 nimmt Holz in seiner Vielschichtigkeit und seinem architektonischen Potenzial neu in den Blick und stellt dabei konstruktive und gestalterische Konzepte vor, die die Möglichkeiten des Materials für eine klimafreundlichere Bauwirtschaft ausloten. Ergänzt wird dies durch einen Rückblick in die Geschichte des Holzbaus und seine ideologischen Verstrickungen, die die Weiterentwicklung des Baustoffs lange erschwert haben.

Beyond the Institution

Transforming the Learning Environment in Architectural Education

We have only just started reimagining wood as a cutting-edge, versatile building material of the future. A component of environmentally friendly resource cycles, wood demonstrates its innovative potential when used in new technological developments and hybrid applications that are suited to complex, modern architectural tasks. GAM.17 takes a new look at wood—at its multi-faceted nature and architectural possibilities—and proposes building and design concepts that fully utilize the material’s potential for a more climate-friendly construction industry. This is further complemented by a look back at the history of building with wood and the ideological entanglements that have long stood in the way of the further development of wood as a building material. Mit Beiträgen von | With contributions by Reyner Banham

Flavio Ruffinatto

Alan Crivellaro

Laila Seewang

Formafantasma

Kai Strehlke

Don Fuchs

Stephan Trüby

Urs Hirschberg

Anselm Wagner

Anne Isopp

Stefan Winter

Tom Körner

Francesca Zanotto

Jens Ludloff

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Are You a Model? On an Architectural Medium of Spatial Exploration Anna-Maria Meister / Teresa Fankhänel / Lisa Beißwanger / Chris Dähne / Christiane Fülscher / Anna Luise Schubert (eds.) This book considers architectural models not as stable objects but as a question: What is a model, really? And where in the design process does it assume its powers or perform its tasks? Thirty essays respond to nine pointed questions, discovering surprising affinities and interweaving observations from diverse disciplinary, geographical, and scholarly perspectives, all framed by an introductory essay and a dialog between historian ­Anna­­bel Wharton and artist Thomas Demand. Are You a Model? approaches models as phenomena and architectural tools without seeking to determine conclusive answers. Compiled by a group of architectural and art historians, historians of science, software engineers, architects, and curators, it views models as an epistemologically diverse practice rather than objects sorted by periods, genres, or materials. With contributions by Giulia Amoresano, Yana Boeva, Giulia Boller, Stefanie Brünenberg, Alberto Calderoni, Daniel Cardoso Llach, Wonseok Chae, Diana Cristobal Olave, Carlotta Darò, Cansu ­Degirmencioglu, Thomas Demand, Kai Drewes, Ruth Ezra, Erik Herrmann, Carolin Höfler, Deniz Avci Hosanli, Christian Janecke, Evangelos Kotsioris, Sebastiaan Loosen, ­Christi­­­­na Moushoul, Ana Carolina Pellegrini, Eliza ­Pertigkiozoglou, Andreas Pilot, Stéphanie Quantin-Biancalani, Salome Schepers, Ecaterina ­Stefanescu, Simona Valeriani, Mara Trübenbach, Annabel ­Wharton, Matthew Wells, Baris Wenzel, Maxime Zaugg, Holger Zaunstöck, and Tamar Zinguer

• Situates the architectural model in the wider context of architectural production • Presents thirty interdisciplinary positions taken by architectural historians, art historians, historians of science, ­software developers, architects and curators • Features a dialog between the his­torian Annabel Wharton and the artist Thomas Demand

Softcover 240 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm Print 978-3-98612-072-6 E-Book 978-3-98612-073-3 € 36.00 (DE) | $ 39.99 (US) | £ 31.50 (UK) 05.2024 English

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The Icelandic Concrete Saga Architecture and Construction (1847–1958) Sofia Nannini “Many would consider a country without building materials uninhabitable.” With these words, Minister of Industry Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason opened Iceland’s first and only cement plant in 1958. More than a century before, Portland cement was first used as plaster on the walls of the Reykjavík cath­ edral. At the time, most rural and urban dwellings were still being built from local turf or expensive imported timber. Just a few decades later, Icelandic architects, engineers, and masons were building their country exclusively in concrete. How did this material become so popular that the first decades of the twentieth century are referred to as “the age of concrete”? The Icelandic Concrete Saga focuses on over one hundred years of Icelandic architecture, construction, and technology. It traces the history of an architecture in a constant struggle with material scarcity and the natural elements, its outcomes intertwined with Icelandic politics, culture, and society. Softcover 224 pages, 71 col. and 38 b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm Print 978-3-98612-027-6 E-Book 978-3-98612-071-9 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 12.2023 English

© Sofia Nannini

• The first publication on Icelandic architecture focusing on concrete • The first scholarly research on Icelandic architectural history available in English • Sheds light on a virtually unknown chapter of the global material history of concrete


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Beton & Nicht Beton Felix Sommer The debate on the sustainability of concrete as a building material rages on, shaped by interest groups ranging from the construction industry to climate activists. With over 1600 completed projects, Felix Sommer and his team at the Berlin-based company SB5ÜNF are among Germany’s best-known experts specializing in concrete repairs, maintenance, and renovation. His engaging stories provide an insight into spectacular building projects, into perfecting the craftsmanship, and into cooperating equitably with all parties involved in a project. This lavishly designed volume offers an extraordinary perspective that enriches the conversation around one of modernism’s most impactful construction materials. Softcover 240 pages, 140 col. and b/w ill. 18 × 26.5 cm Print 978-3-98612-087-0 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 04.2024 German • Offers an unconventional entry point into the ongoing debate on the sustainability and aesthetics of concrete • Features previously unpublished photographs of well-known constructions, from Peter Haimerl’s renovated forest house in Schedlberg to the Futurium in Berlin (Richter Musikowski) and the Neue Nationalgalerie (Mies van der Rohe) • Engagingly presents the expert know­l­ edge of a concrete repair, maintenance, and restoration specialist

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Beton & Nicht Beton – Special Edition – Felix Sommer Bound in concrete Featuring a handmade cover consisting of a 5mm layer of concrete, concrete lovers will appreciate this remarkable special edition— devised by the author himself with Berlin-based designer Robert Schumann and printed by the Druckerei zu Altenberg. Hardcover with concrete cases 240 pages, 140 col and b/w ill. 18 × 26.5 cm Print 978-3-98612-086-3 € 131.00 (DE) | $ 144.99 (US) | £ 114.00 (UK) 04.2024 German


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Simply Green— Die Stadt begrünen Manual for Building Greenery Hilde Strobl / Peter Cachola Schmal / Rudi Scheuermann (eds.) Do plants improve the climate in cities? How can greenery in architecture help reduce urban heat build-up and pollution by fine particulate matter, lower noise levels in the city, and enhance people's wellbeing? The Manual for Building Greenery is aimed at citizens, architects, and developers alike. It provides answers to frequently asked questions—from greening existing buildings to greenery with new builds, from savings thanks to building greenery to grants and subsidies, from practical tips on choosing the right plants to the ecological impact on the urban climate. It's high time—and many examples in Germany and around the world show that greened buildings are already a fast-growing reality. Softcover 312 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm Print 978-3-98612-075-7 € 28.00 (DE) | $ 30.99 (US) | £ 24.50 (UK) English/German 04.2024

© Quang Tran

• New, expanded edition of the popular volume with an updated foreword and additional case studies • Numerous richly illustrated case studies from all over the world, including both well-known projects and new findings • Offers concise answers to the most frequently asked questions about urban greening


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Les traces du jardin dans l’architecture du paysage contemporaine française et allemande Jürgen Weidinger (ed.) This publication investigates differences and commonalities between landscape architecture in France and Germany. A key question is the degree to which contemporary landscape architecture is influenced by the art of gardening and garden culture. French and German authors pursue the traces of the garden in landscape architecture through a variety of approaches, including biographical and scholarly reflection. The book is aimed at researchers, students, and designers in the field of landscape architecture, as well as to a broader public with an interest in this specific facet of cultural exchange between France and Germany. Softcover 268 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 20 × 26 cm Print 978-3-98612-069-6 E-Book 978-3-98612-070-2 € 36.00 (DE) | $ 39.99 (US) | £ 31.50 (UK) 02.2024 French/German

• Well-informed contributions to current research in landscape architecture • Contains numerous richly illustrated case studies in Antibes, Lille, Nantes, Nice, Paris, and St.-Valery-en-Caux • Explores historical and contemporary facets of open spaces at the interface between art and gardening/landscape architecture

© Yann Monel

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© Vladimir Guculak


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Sh*tscapes 100 Mistakes in Landscape Architecture Vladimir Guculak / Paul Bourel In an age of glossy architectural visualizations and slick photography, today’s media is saturated with images of projects mummified in their ideal, untouched, and unused state. Every design and technical publication on landscape architecture tries to teach us how to do things based on best practices. Rarely do we see a landscape project that has been in use for five or even ten years. To counterbalance this status quo, it is time to review and scrutinize the Sh*tscapes: typical mistakes in the design of our public realm. This publication is a compendium of a hundred failures made in the design, construction, or maintenance processes of urban landscapes. Looking at these unsuccessful examples, the authors propose simple and practical solutions aimed at preventing common mistakes, predicting future scenarios, and averting or accepting failures. Softcover 160 pages, 100 b/w ill. 13 × 20 cm Print 978-3-98612-076-4 E-Book 978-3-98612-077-1 € 28.00 (DE) | $ 30.99 (US) | £ 24.50 (UK) 03.2024 English

• Learn from failures in landscape architecture rather than from best practices • Practical solutions for preventing common mistakes in urban landscape design • One hundred real-life case studies with pictures and analytical drawings © Vladimir Guculak

Related titles: Landscape Observer: London Vladimir Guculak Print 978-3-86859-396-9 € 35.00 (DE) | $ 40.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) Interstitial Hong Kong Xiaoxuan Lu / Susanne Trumpf / Ivan Valin Print 978-3-86859-689-2 E-Book 978-3-86859-959-6 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK)


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The Dream – Play – Challenge Project Facing Up to the Crisis in Residential Living Wiltrud Simbürger / Sarah Rivière (eds.) Residential architecture is in crisis. In the twenty-first century we face population growth, migration and displacement, shifting intergenerational consensus, changing concepts of domesticity, and the disintegration of traditional gender roles. The architecture of the spaces in which we dwell plays an essential role in the face of such challenges. The Dream – Play – Challenge Project sets up a different form of creative exchange. It addresses how we could live in the future, extending the inclusive approaches of intersectional feminism to move beyond trad­i­ tional academic discourse. This publication shows how forty international researchers came together to dream about future ways of residing, playfully co-creating more vibrant and just spaces of exchange. With contributions by Paola Ardizzola, Bahar Avanoğlu, İpek Avanoğlu, ­Ghita Barkouch, Tine Bernstorff Aagaard, Sigrún Birgisdóttir, Katarina Bonnevier, Shivani Chakraborty, Marianna Charitonidou, Ida Flarup, Simge Gülbahar, Anwyn Hocking, Anna Hope, Camilla Hornemann, Çağdaş Kaya, Theresa Keilhacker, Duygu Koca, Amy Kulper, Karl Kvaran, Sonja Lakić, Mathilde Lésenecal, Anne Marit Lunde, Maria Mengel, Hilal Menlioğlu, Anne Pind, Ioanna Piniara, Andrea Prins, Jane Rendell, Jenni Reuter, Sarah Rivière, Anne Romme, Tina Saaby, Wiltrud Simbürger, and Verena von Beckerath E-PDF 140 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm E-Book 978-3-98612-078-8 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) 10.2023 English

© Anne Romme

• Proposes the new “Dream – Play – ­Challenge” methodology through which equitable and lively spaces of creative exchange can be created • Exemplifies how the creation of social spaces of welcoming exchange can become a creative force in the conception, design, construction, and inhabitation of the residential dwellings of the future • Goes beyond simply calling for an intersectional feminist perspective on residential space and instead demonstrates how the processes and spaces of intersectional discourse can be brought to life

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Freibad-Kolonnade DesignBuild als Lehrmethode Stephan Schütz / Kassandra Löffler / Julius Tischler The DesignBuild teaching method represents a synergetic fusion of design theory and practical construction. It encompasses the evolution of an idea from development through to implementation at a 1:1 scale. As part of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar’s practice-focused architecture teaching, a 42-metre wooden colonnade offering a spectrum of uses was created as a new village focal point for the community of Rippershausen in South Thuringia. The built result is an impressive demonstration of the cooperation between students, lecturers, and various actors from within the municipality. This handbook describes the DesignBuild method and illustrates the process from the very first design through to prefabrication and the final realization of the project. E-PDF 234 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 17 × 24 cm E-Book 978-3-98612-074-0 € 22.00 (DE) | $ 24.99 (US) | £ 19.50 (UK) 12.2023 German

• A case study demonstrating the DesignBuild teaching methodology • Provides a clear construction guide for future projects • Represents an innovative contribution to contemporary wooden architecture

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Der Kornversuchsspeicher in Berlin Eine fotografische Langzeitstudie Harf Zimmermann Built in 1989, the Kornversuchsspeicher or Grain Test Silo was created as a conceptually ambitious experimental prototype for the grain storage required to supply the over one million inhabitants of Berlin. After being used by a string of haulage companies, it was left vacant. However, the protected monument has now become an attraction in the Europacity development area opposite Berlin’s central station in 2023. Its spectacular renovation by AFF architects turned the industrial structure into a mixed-use building hosting offices, a gallery, and a restaurant. Berlin-based photographer Harf Zimmermann, co-founder of the internationally renowned OSTKREUZ agency, documented the renovation project over the course of five years with his analogue large-format camera. Some of the striking photographs of different construction stages lend the process the appearance of an archaeological dig, while others give the impression of a completely new construction project. The photo essay is complemented by an extensively researched and generously illustrated article on the building’s history by Hans Georg Hiller von Gaertringen. With a foreword by Petra Kahlfeldt, Director of Urban Development in Berlin Hardcover 120 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 21 × 26.5 cm Print 978-3-98612-096-2 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) 04.2024 German

• Presents an exceptional long-term photographic documentation pro­ject by the renowned architectural photographer Harf Zimmermann • Effectively contextualized study of the award-winning renovation project, (“Architekturpreis Beton“ and “Deutsche Architekturpreis 2023“) • Features valuable archival material on the building’s history, as well as blueprints for its renovation

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Kristall II, 2014, copper, wood, glass, 500 × 470 × 775 cm, photo: Rupert Huber, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023

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Thomas Schütte: Houses II Thomas Schütte Thomas Schütte has been counted among Germany’s best-known modern artists since he received the Golden Lion at the 2005 Venice Biennale, if not longer. Thomas Schütte: Houses II collects architectural work by the artist and is being published on the occasion of his solo exhibition Westkunstmodelle 1:1 at the De Pont Museum in Tilburg. Featuring numerous images and construction plans, the book presents 18 projects completed between 2003 and 2023 for the first time, along with their construction stories. Schütte’s approach is characterized by the use of a 1:1 scale to bring his designs to life. In doing so, Schütte turns architecture into an artistic medium, creates new catalysts for large-scale sculpture, and blurs the lines between sculpture, architecture, and concept art. With texts by Dieter Schwarz and Maria Schnyder Hardcover 208 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. 20 × 27 cm Print 978-3-98612-060-3 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 46.99 (US) | £ 37.00 (UK) 09.2023 English/German

• Brings together the architectural pieces of multi-faceted artist Thomas Schütte’s body of work • Detailed descriptions with many photos and construction drawings • Offers new insights into the creations by one of the key members of the Düsseldorfer Modellbauer artist ­collective

Pavillon (Modell 1:25), 2016, copper, MDF, wood, 37 × 80 × 80 cm, photo: Luise Heuter, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023


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Hasenheide 13 Philipp Bollmann / Sammlung Wemhöner (eds.) After its careful renovation by David Chipperfield Architects, the ballroom Hasenheide 13 will serve as an exhibition venue for the Wemhöner Collection from 2025 onwards. Reason enough to review the eventful and lively history of the place in order to respectfully continue its history as a meeting place: a history that already began before the construction of the ballroom at the end of the nineteenth century, and in a certain way also exemplarily reflects the development of Berlin over the past 150 years. This publication invites you to follow Lothar Uebel’s research and embark on a voyage of discovery that tells of fascinating episodes of an institution that deserves to continue to be a witness to Berlin’s constantly changing face. Hardcover 208 pages, 136 b/w ill. 21 × 13 cm Print 978-3-98612-097-9 € 24.00 (DE) | $ 26.00 (US) | £ 21.00 (UK) 02.2024 English

Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-650-2

• Monograph on a famous Berlin ballroom soon to be remodelled by David Chipperfield Architects and turned into an arts venue • Extensive historic images, contem­ porary book design

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URBANIZING SUBURBIA Hyper-Gentrification, the Financialization of Housing, and the Remaking of the Outer European City 9 783868

Tahl Kaminer / Leonard Ma / Helen Runting (eds.)

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Urbanizing Suburbia Hyper-Gentrification, the Financialization of Housing, and the Remaking of the Outer European City Tahl Kaminer / Leonard Ma / Helen Runting (eds.)

HOUSING

Urbanizing Suburbia considers three current and related processes underway in global cities: the hyper-gentrification of inner cities, the financialization of housing, and the structural changes occurring in the outer city. Rocketing housing prices have displaced residents from inner cities and created a rent gap in outer cities. Increasingly, municipalities, developers, and displaced residents search for opportunities in the suburban belts. Changes in demographics, densities, live/work ratios, and tenures are remaking outer cities, rendering them less and less suburban. The book examines these changes by looking at four key European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, London, and Stockholm. It is a first attempt at understanding the three processes discussed here within one comprehensive explanatory framework.

Roofscape Design Regenerating the City upon the City Gustavo Ambrosini / Guido Callegari Softcover, 17 × 24 cm 176 pages, 260 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-665-6 E-Book 978-3-86859-968-8 € 28.00 (DE) | $ 32.99 (US) | £ 24.50 (UK) English

ReHab Living, Inhabitants, Houses Fabrizio Paone / Angelo Sampieri (eds.) Hardcover, 16.5 × 22 cm 304 pages, 118 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-716-5 E-Book 978-3-86859-789-9 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) English

Lifelines Politics, ethics, and the affective economy of inhabiting Camillo Boano, Cristina Bianchetti (eds.)

Lifelines Politics, Ethics, and the Affective Economy of Inhabiting Camillo Boano / Cristina Bianchetti (eds.) Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 312 pages, 60 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-753-0 E-Book 978-3-86859-800-1 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) English

Urbanizing Suburbia Tahl Kaminer / Leonard Ma / Helen Runting (eds.) Softcover, 17 × 24 cm 352 pages, 70 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-762-2 E-Book 978-3-86859-873-5 € 36.00 (DE) | $ 39.99 (US) | £ 31.50 (UK) English

Bezahlbar. Gut. Wohnen. Strategien für erschwinglichen Wohnraum Klaus Dömer / Hans Drexler / Joachim Schultz-Granberg Softcover with flaps, 14 × 19 cm 296 pages, 240 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-432-4 € 25.00 (DE) | $ 28.99 (US) | £ 22.50 (UK) German

URBANISM

Planung für Morgen Zukunft Stadt und Raum Friedbert Greif Detlef Kurth Bernd Scholl (Hg.)

Planung für Morgen Zukunft Stadt und Raum Friedbert Greif / Detlef Kurth / Bernd Scholl (eds.) Hardcover, 17 × 24 cm 280 pages, 107 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-744-8 E-Book 978-3-86859-792-9 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) German

Activism at Home Architects Dwelling between Politics, Aesthetics, and Resistance Isabelle Doucet / Janina Gosseye (eds.) Softcover, 17 × 24 cm 416 pages, 150 col. and b/w. ill. Print 978-3-86859-633-5 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) English

Städte für Menschen Jan Gehl Hardcover, 17 × 24 cm 304 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-356-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-822-3 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 29.00 (UK) German

Das Berliner Zimmer Geschichte, Typologie, Nutzungsaneignung Jan Herres Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 128 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-707-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-982-4 € 29.00 (DE) | $ 33.99 (US) | £ 26.50 (UK) German

Sanfte Stadt Planungsideen für den urbanen Alltag David Sim Softcover with flaps, 20.5 × 26.5 cm 256 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-747-9 E-Book 978-3-86859-791-2 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) German


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Doris Kleilein / Friederike Meyer (eds.)

Postpandemic Urbanism Working from home, undertourism, online shopping: the disruptive upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic challenge architecture and urban planning. New spaces for action are opening up, but are they being utilized? From dividing traffic space fairly to urban food policies, from new places for work and recreation to the question of how communities can be oriented towards the common good: Post-pandemic Urbanism envisions a near future and discusses how cities and their transformative power can help to handle this current crisis and those to come.

Post-pandemic Urbanism Doris Kleilein / Friederike Meyer (eds.) Softcover, 14.8 × 21 cm 192 pages, 32 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-710-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-981-7 € 24.00 (DE) | $ 27.99 (US) | £ 21.00 (UK) English

Die fragmentierte Stadt Exklusion und Teilhabe im öffentlichen Raum Jürgen Krusche / Aya Domenig / Thomas Schärer / Julia Weber Swiss brochure, 17 × 22 cm 208 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-643-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-980-0 (Open Access) € 35.00 (DE) | $ 40.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) German

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URBAN DESIGN

Nach der Kernkraft Konversionen des Atomzeitalters Stefan Rettich / Janke Rentrop (eds.) Hardcover, 14 × 21 cm 224 pages, 150 b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-755-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-790-5 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) German

Free Street Manifesto Free Street Alliance (eds.) Softcover, 21 × 29.7 cm 160 pages, 90 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-775-2 E-Book 978-3-98612-053-5 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) English

Allianz der freien Straße (Hg.)

Nach der Kernkraft – Konversionen des Atomzeitalters

Manifest der freien Straße

Die Bodenfrage Klima, Ökonomie, Gemeinwohl Stefan Rettich / Sabine Tastel (eds.) Hardcover, 14 × 21 cm 144 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-669-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-954-1 € 16.00 (DE) | $ 18.99 (US) | £ 14.50 (UK) German

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Stefan Rettich, Janke Rentrop (Hg.)

Stephanie Briers

Infrastructures of Freedom

Infrastructures of Freedom Stephanie Briers

Public Light and Everynight Life on a Southern City’s Margins

Narcotic Cities Counter-Cartographies of Drugs and Spaces Mélina Germes, Luise Klaus, and Stefan Höhne (Eds.)

Narcotic Cities CounterCartographies of Drugs and Spaces Mélina Germes, Luise Klaus, and Stefan Höhne (Eds.)

Infrastructures of Freedom Public Light and Everynight Life on a Southern City’s Margins Stephanie Briers Broschur, 17 × 24 cm 272 pages, 100 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-776-9 E-Book 978-3-86859-780-6 (Open Access) € 36.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 31.50 (UK) English

Future Public Spaces Urban Design in Times of Crisis Roland Krebs / Stefan Mayr (eds.) Hardcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 656 pages, 210 col. ill.. Print 978-3-98612-001-6 € 52.00 (DE) | $ 57.99 (US) | £ 45.50 (UK) English

Future Urban Design in Times of Crisis

Dhaka

Public Spaces Maputo Santo Domingo

Eds. Roland Krebs Stefan Mayr

Narcotic Cities Counter-Cartographies of Drugs and Spaces Mélina Germes / Luise Klaus / Stefan Höhne (eds.) Softcover, 18.7 × 29.7 cm 320 pages, 65 col. ill. Print 978-3-98612-000-9 E-Book 978-3-98612-018-4 € 39.00 (DE) | $ 42.99 (US) | £ 34.00 (UK) English

Stadtparterre Erdgeschoss, Straße, Hof und deren Übergänge Angelika Psenner Softcover, 22 × 28 cm 256 pages, 200 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-028-3 E-Book 978-3-98612-033-7 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 46.99 (US) | £ 37.00 (UK) German

The Things Around Us: 51N4E and Rural Urban Framework Francesco Garutti (ed.) Softcover, 15 × 21 cm 232 pages, 160 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-668-7 € 26.00 (DE) | $ 29.99 (US) | £ 22.50 (UK) English

Convivial Ground Stories from Collaborative Spatial Practices Constructlab / Joanne Pouzenc / Alex Römer / Peter Zuiderwijk (eds.) Softcover, 11 × 18 cm 480 pages, 350 col. ill. Print 978-3-98612-004-7 E-Book 978-3-98612-005-4 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) English


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Mobility Design Shaping Future Mobility Volume 1: Practice Peter Eckart, Kai Vöckler (eds.)

Mobility Design Shaping Future Mobility Volume 1: Practice Peter Eckart / Kai Vöckler (eds.) Softcover, 20.5 × 26 cm 304 pages, 270 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-645-8 E-Book 978-3-86859-972-5 (Open Access) € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) English

Typisch Posener Katrin Voermanek Softcover, 14 × 23 cm 152 pages, 16 unicol. ill. Print 978-3-86859-593-2 € 18.00 (DE) | $ 20.99 (US) | £ 15.50 (UK) German

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Mobility Design Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research Kai Vöckler, Peter Eckart, Martin Knöll, Martin Lanzendorf (eds.)

Spolien Phänomene der Wiederverwendung in der Architektur Hans-Rudolf Meier Hardcover, 19.5 × 24 cm 240 pages, 156 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-651-9 E-Book 978-3-86859-944-2 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) German

Mobility Design Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research Kai Vöckler / Peter Eckart / Martin Knöll / Martin Lanzendorf (eds.) Softcover, 20.5 × 26 cm 264 pages, 93 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-743-1 E-Book 978-3-86859-794-3 (Open Access) € 42.00 (DE) | $ 46.99 (US) | £ 37.00 (UK) English Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-742-4

ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

Bauhaus Dessau Architecture—Design—Concept Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau (ed.) Flexibound, 21 × 27.5 cm 144 pages, 78 col. and 4 b/w ill. Print 978-3-939633-11-2 € 25.00 (DE) | $ 28.99 (US) | £ 21.50 (UK) English/German

Baukultur–Studienausgabe Spiegel gesellschaftlichen Wandels Werner Durth / Paul Sigel Softcover, three volumes in a slipcase, 23.3 × 30.5 cm 808 pages, 570 col. and 450 b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-427-0 € 29.95 (DE) | $ 34.99 (US) | £ 26.00 (UK) German

Archaeology of Modernism.

E D I T I O N B A U H A U S 5 8

Conservation of the Bauhaus Dessau

Archaeology of Modernism Preservation of the Bauhaus Dessau Monika Markgraf (ed.) for the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation Softcover with flaps, 27 × 20 cm 256 pages, 230 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-684-7 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) English Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-683-0

Building Berlin

Building Berlin Developers Who Shaped the Emerging Metropolis

Wolfgang Schäche Daniel Ralf Schmitz David Pessier

Building Berlin Developers Who Shaped the Emerging Metropolis Wolfgang Schäche / Daniel Ralf Schmitz / David Pessier Clothbound with jacket, 22.3 × 28.7 cm 224 pages, 234 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-559-8 € 48.00 (DE) | $ 55.99 (US) | £ 41.50 (UK) English

Olympia München ’72

Architektur+ Landschaft als gebaute Utopie Elisabeth Spieker

Olympia München ’72 Architektur+Landschaft als gebaute Utopie Elisabeth Spieker Hardcover, 21 × 28 cm 464 pages, 400 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-728-8 € 48.00 (DE) | $ 55.99 (US) | £ 41.50 (UK) German

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Franz Arlart

Die Tankstelle

Ein Bautypus im Wandel seiner Symbolhaftigkeit

research 8

JOVIS research 8 Die Tankstelle Ein Bautypus im Wandel seiner Symbolhaftigkeit Franz Arlart Softcover, 16.5 × 22 cm 464 pages, 612 b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-777-6 E-Book 978-3-86859-781-3 € 55.00 (DE) | $ 60.99 (US) | £ 48.00 (UK) German

Fagus Industriekultur zwischen Werkbund und Bauhaus Annemarie Jaeggi Hardcover, 22 × 28 cm 152 pages, 150 col. and b/w. ill. Print 978-3-931321-83-3 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) German


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Emscher 20|21+: Die neue Emscher kommt Sozial-ökologischer Umbau einer regionalen Stadtlandschaft Uli Paetzel / Dieter Nellen / Stefan Siedentop / Emschergenossenschaft (eds.) Stiff softcover, 24 × 32 cm 328 pages, 300 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-748-6 E-Book 978-3-86859-799-8 € 55.00 (DE) | $ 63.99 (US) | £ 48.00 (UK) German

The Big Asian Book of Landscape Architecture Heike Rahmann / Jillian Walliss (eds.) Softcover with flaps, 20 × 25 cm 288 pages, 200 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-612-0 € 35.00 (DE) | $ 40.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) English

Hortitecture The Power of Architecture and Plants Almut Grüntuch-Ernst, IDAS Institute for Design and Architectural Strategies (eds.) Softcover, 16.5 × 23.5 cm 288 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-547-5 € 35.00 (DE) | $ 40.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) English

POSTWAR MODERNISM

Die vergessenen

Alternativen Strukturalismus und brutalistische Erfahrung in der Architektur

Bernhard Denkinger

Vegetarian Architecture Case Studies on Building and Nature Andrea Bocco Guarneri Softcover, 21 × 25.5 cm 240 pages, 347 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-569-7 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) English

Die vergessenen Alternativen

Technical Lands A Critical Primer Jeffrey S. Nesbit / Charles Waldheim (eds.) Softcover with dust jacket, 17 × 24 cm 256 pages, 71 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-704-2 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) English

Bernhard Denkinger

The Botanical City Matthew Gandy / Sandra Jasper (eds.) Softcover, 16.8 × 24 cm 324 pages, 100 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-519-2 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 38.00 (US) | £ 30.00 (UK) English

Architectures of Weaving

From Fibers and Yarns to Scaffolds and Skins

Christiane Sauer / Mareike Stoll / Ebba Fransén Waldhör / Maxie Schneider (eds.)

Architectures of Weaving From Fibers and Yarns to Scaffolds and Skins Christiane Sauer / Mareike Stoll / Ebba Fransén Waldhör / Maxie Schneider (eds.) Swiss brochure, 17 × 24 cm 224 pages, 266 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-739-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-831-5 (Open Access) € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) English

Die vergessenen Alternativen Strukturalismus und brutalistische Erfahrung in der Architektur Bernhard Denkinger Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 288 pages, 150 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-551-2 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) German

Adaptive Re-Use Strategies for Post-War Modernist Housing Maren Harnack / Natalie Heger / Matthias Brunner (eds.) Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 144 pages, 60 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-611-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-951-0 € 29.80 (DE) | $ 34.99 (US) | £ 26.00 (UK) English

NEUE NATIONALGALERIE Refurbishment of an Architectural Icon

BERLIN

Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin: Refurbishment of an Architectural Icon Arne Maibohm (ed.) on behalf of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning Softcover with dust jacket, 23 × 30 cm 320 pages, 230 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-688-5 € 39.00 (DE) | $ 44.99 (US) | £ 34.00 (UK) English Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-687-8


Herausgegeben von Olaf Gisbertz, Mark Escherich, Sebastian Hoyer, Andreas Putz und Christiane Weber für das DFG-Netzwerk Bauforschung Jüngere Baubestände 1945+

Reallabor Nachkriegsmoderne

Le Corbusier: Unité d’habitation “Typ Berlin“ Construction and Context Bärbel Högner (ed.) Softcover with flaps, 17 × 24 cm 256 pages, 180 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-563-5 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) English/German

ZOLLVEREIN WORLD HERITAGE SITE AND FUTURE WORKSHOP

Edited by Hermann Marth for Stiftung Zollverein

Zum Umgang mit jüngeren Denkmalen

Reallabor Nachkriegsmoderne Zum Umgang mit jüngeren Denkmalen Olaf Gisbertz / Mark Escherich / Sebastian Hoyer / Andreas Putz / Christiane Weber (eds.) for the DFG-Netzwerk Bauforschung Jüngere Baubestände 1945+ Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 320 pages, 125 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-754-7 E-Book 978-3-86859-795-0 € 36.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 31.50 (UK) German

ZOLLVEREIN—WORLD HERITAGE SITE AND FUTURE WORKSHOP

Reallabor Nachkriegsmoderne

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Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-476-8 Edited by Hermann Marth for Stiftung Zollverein

Gemeinwohl bauen Band 1

BOB CAMPUS – Transformation einer stillgelegten Textilfabrik

Johanna M. Debik und Robert Ambrée

Designing Modernity Architecture in the Arab World 1945–1973 Philipp Oswalt / George Arbid (eds.) initiated by the Goethe-Institut Palästinensische Gebiete Softcover, 21 × 28 cm 288 pages, num. col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-723-3 E-Book 978-3-86859-830-8 € 29.00 (DE) | $ 33.99 (US) | £ 25.00 (UK) English/Arabic

Mapping the Croatian Coast A Road Trip to Architectural Legacies of Cold War and Tourism Boom Antonia Dika / Bernadette Krejs (eds.) Softcover, 14.8 × 21 cm 144 pages + 8 double-sided folding maps 108 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-648-9 € 30.00 (DE) | $ 34.99 (US) | £ 26.00 (UK) English

RE-USE

Zollverein World Heritage Site and Future Workshop Hermann Marth (ed.) for Stiftung Zollverein Hardcover, 24 × 32 cm 224 pages, 200 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-264-1 € 39.95 (DE) | $ 45.99 (US) | £ 34.50 (UK) English

Gemeinwohl bauen 1 BOB CAMPUS – Transformation einer stillgeleg­­ten Textilfabrik Johanna M. Debik / Robert Ambrée Montag Stiftung Urbane Räume (ed.) Softcover with dust jacket, 21 × 27 cm 256 pages, 213 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-98612-035-1 E-Book 978-3-98612-036-8 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 41.99 (US) | £ 33.50 (UK) German

PHOTOGRAPHY

All the Queens Houses An Architectural Portrait of New York’s Largest and Most Diverse Borough Rafael Herrin-Ferri Softcover, 12 × 18 cm 272 pages, 244 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-656-4 € 22.00 (DE) | $ 25.99 (US) | £ 19.00 (UK) English

The Essence of Berlin-Tegel Taking Stock of an Airport’s Architecture Peter Ortner Hardcover, 22 × 17 cm 112 pages, 100 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-631-1 € 22.00 (DE) | $ 25.99 (US) | £ 19.00 (UK) English/German

Sorge um den Bestand Zehn Strategien für die Architektur Olaf Bahner / Matthias Böttger / Laura Holzberg (eds.) for the Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten BDA Swiss brochure, 17 × 24 cm 208 pages, num. col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-659-5 € 28.00 (DE) | $ 32.99 (US) | £ 24.50 (UK) German

ICC Berlin Zara Pfeifer Hardcover, 21 × 28.5 cm 128 pages, 100 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-756-1 € 34.00 (DE) | $ 39.99 (US) | £ 29.50 (UK) English/German


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Kirche Raum Gegenwart W E L C O

Kirche Raum Gegenwart Walter Zahner (ed.) Softcover with dust jacket, 16 × 27 cm 280 pages, num. col. and und b/w. ill. Print 978-3-98612-019-1 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 35.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) German

L A E TA R E NEUPERLA

Klosterfrauen Frauenkloster Eine künstlerische Untersuchung zu Frauenklöstern im Wandel Jutta Görlich / Ulrike Rose (eds.) Swiss brochure with five-section concertina cover, 19.5 × 26 cm 176 pages, 120 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-606-9 E-Book 978-3-86859-833-9 € 32.00 (DE) | $ 36.99 (US) | £ 28.00 (UK) German

SACRED SPACES

Beate Löffler, Dunja Sharbat Dar (Hg.)

Religiöse Bauten im Stadtraum des 21. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland

ARNO LEDERER

L A E TA R E ARCHITEKTUR LESEN

Also available in German: Print 978-3-86859-698-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-967-1

SAK RA -LI TÄT IM W A NDEL

MONOGRAPHS

Black Turtleneck, Round Glasses Expanding Planning Culture Perspectives Karin Hartmann Softcover with flaps, 13 × 20.2 cm 160 pages, 16 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-730-1 E-Book 978-3-86859-989-3 € 26.00 (DE) | $ 28.99 (US) | £ 23.00 (UK) English

DR DRINNEN INNEN IST IST ANDERS ALS DRAUSSEN DRAUSSEN

Karin Hartmann

Expanding Planning Culture Perspectives

Black Turtleneck, Round Glasses

DRINNEN IST ANDERS ALS DRAUSSEN ARCHITEKTUR LESEN ARNO LEDERER

Drinnen ist anders als draußen Architektur lesen Arno Lederer / Jórunn Ragnarsdóttir (ed.) Hardcover, 12.2 × 20.9 cm 484 pages Print 978-3-86859-872-8 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) German

Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei 1 Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei GmbH & Co KG (ed.) Clothbound with banderole, 29.7 × 24.5 cm 264 pages, 150 b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-199-6 € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) English/German

Ein neuer Typus Kirche Hybride öffentliche Räume Jürgen Willinghöfer (ed.) on behalf of the Evangelische Kirche in Mitteldeutschland (EKM) and the EKD-Institut für Kirchenbau und kirchliche Kunst der Gegenwart at the ­Philipps-Universität Marburg Softcover with flaps, 23.5 × 28 cm 196 pages, 150 col. ill. Print 978-3-86859-699-1 € 38.00 (DE) | $ 43.99 (US) | £ 33.00 (UK) German

Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei 2 Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei GmbH & Co KG (ed.) Clothbound with banderole, 29.7 × 24.5 cm 264 pages, 150 b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-706-6 € 48.00 (DE) | $ 55.99 (US) | £ 41.50 (UK) English/German

Sakralität im Wandel Religiöse Bauten im Stadtraum des 21. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland Beate Löffler / Dunja Sharbat Dar (eds.) Hardcover, 19.5 × 24 cm 240 pages, 133 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-741-7 E-Book 978-3-86859-796-7 (Open Access) € 42.00 (DE) | $ 48.99 (US) | £ 36.50 (UK) German

mittendrin und rundherum Reden, Planen, Bauen auf dem Land und in der Stadt Ein nonconform Lesebuch Wojciech Czaja / Barbara Feller Softcover, 16.5 × 24 cm 208 pages, 194 col. and b/w ill. Print 978-3-86859-713-4 E-Book 978-3-86859-990-9 € 35.00 (DE) | $ 40.99 (US) | £ 30.50 (UK) German


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Aalborg University, Denmark Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture, London, UK Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Bergische Universität Wuppertal Brandenburgische Technische Universität CottbusSenftenberg Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Quebec Cardiff University, Wales, UK Chalmers tekniska högskola, Göteborg, Sweden Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, Switzerland Fachhochschule Münster Flanders Architecture Institute, Antwerpen, Belgium Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences German University in Cairo, Egypt Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main HafenCity Universität Hamburg Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA Hochschule Darmstadt Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften München Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach Hochschule Osnabrück Hochschule RheinMain, Wiesbaden Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin KIT Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Leibniz Universität Hannover National University of Singapore, Singapore Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

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