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Dear avid readers and booksellers
The transformation, modification, and preservation of existing and the construction of long-lasting yet flexible new buildings remain central themes in our publishing program. This spring, all our titles are dedicated to alteration, conversion, and a further thinking of existing as well as infrastructure buildings.
Wege zur Bauwende [Paths Towards a Construction Revolution] provides a comprehensive overview of how constructions can be made fit for the circular economy using natural and renewable building materials.
Taking Ticino as an example, Anatomy of Change shows how various challenges – from climate change to population growth – can be met with architecture.
Filling Stations historically examines the typology of the petrol station and explores possible subsequent uses for such infrastructure buildings in a post-fossil age.
Kerstin Forster, Andrea Wiegelmann, and Andrea Woods wish you many enjoyable moments with these new titles.
• Overview of how the sorely needed revolution in the construction industry can work
• Focus on natural and renewable building materials, circular construction, the existing building stock as a resource
• Application-oriented articles and contributions
With contributions by:
Reem Almannai, Architects for Future, Dirk Bayer, Stephan Birk, Dominik Campanella, Andreas Dengl, Marlène Dorbach, Florian Fischer, Alessandro Gess, Michael Ghyoot, Jürgen Graf, Juliane Greb, Alexander Gumpp, Maren Harnack, Sebastián Hernández Maetschl, Felix Hilgert, Julia Ihls, Katrin Kern, Jürgen Kropp, Boris Milla, Jana Nowak, Viktor Poteschkin, Dominique Salathé, Stefan Staehlé, Daniel Stockhammer, Eva Stricker, Csaba Tarsoly, and Yanik Wagner
Further available titles on building materials and Baukultur → p 14–15
Paths Towards a Construction Revolution
How can the transition to climate- and resourcefriendly construction succeed in practice? This was the core question discussed at a conference held in the Workshop and Research Hall Diemerstein of the RPTU University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, organized by the t-lab Wood Architecture and Wood Materials of the FATUK Department of Architecture.
At the conference, researchers as well as practicing professionals from France, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland spoke about possible “paths towards a construction revolution”: natural and renewable building materials, circular construction, architecture that uses the existing building stock as a resource, and sufficiency as an architectural principle.
Their contributions are now assembled in this book, accompanied by further texts that expand on questions about future building strategies along with a contextual conversation between the hosts, offering a multi-perspective overview of how the widely demanded revolution in the construction sector can take specific shape.
The topics range from circular construction with timber, rammed earth and other renewable raw materials, to using the existing building stock as a resource, and strategies for transformation and new forms of housing.
The publication is subdivided into the four chapters “Material,” “Construction,” “Existing building stock,” and “Use of resources and materials” in order to answer each of these questions and provide application-oriented solutions.
Eva Stricker, Dirk Bayer, Jürgen Graf, Barbara Lenherr, Boris Milla (eds.) Wege zur Bauwende.
Klima- und ressourcenschonend konstruieren Construire l’avenir.
Une architecture préservante du climat et des ressources
Book design: Annina Schepping, Basel ca. 220 pages, ca. 140 images, 17 × 27 cm, softcover with flaps
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, Euro [A] 40.10
→ May 2025
ISBN 978-3-03863-092-0
German edition: ISBN 978-3-03863-092-0
ISBN 978-3-03863-093-7
French edition: ISBN 978-3-03863-093-7
9783038630920
About the editors
9783038630937
Dirk Bayer is a partner at bayer uhrig Architekten and committed to treating existing buildings with respect.
Jürgen Graf is head of the t-lab Wood Architecture and Wood Materials, researching effective circular timber construction.
Barbara Lenherr is an architect and journalist publishing on urban planning as well as architectural and construction issues.
Boris Milla deals with the architectural possibilities of natural and renewable building materials.
Eva Stricker teaches, researches, and publishes about circular construction and activating the existing building stock.
German
French
• Opening of exhibition Anatomy of Change in June 2025 at ZAZ Bellerive Zurich with book launch
• From temporary to circular to permanent – strategies for dealing with the building stock according to different requirements
• Included projects address key issues such as climate change, demographic shifts, and resource use
Rapid Winds [Flying architecture]
In Switzerland, prevailing winds include the westerlies, the bise, and the foehn. Ticino, encompassing its northern and southern reaches, is the epicentre of Switzerland‘s exposure to the foehn phenomenon. The Foehn (or Föhn) is a dry, warm, downslope wind on the leeward side of mountains, particularly in the Alps. This potent wind has left an indelible mark on the region‘s landscape and culture.
Throughout history, the wind has carved the Alps, revealing the raw rock that underpins fortifications, dwellings, and infrastructure. However, its most powerful presence is felt atop the Alpine peaks, where it lifts the air at the meeting point between south-facing slopes and their northern counterparts. The Gotthard Pass, a crucial link between North and South, has long been a pivotal European trade route. Modern accessibility through the Gotthard Tunnel has further unlocked the region‘s vast energy potential. Wind turbines now dotting the landscape contribute to 15% of Switzerland‘s total wind energy output, meeting the daily needs of 4,000 households. Despite approval, the project has sparked controversy, with concerns over wind turbine installation‘s aesthetic and environmental repercussions.
Wind pioneers novel approaches to harnessing wind‘s ephemeral power, envisioning architectural structures capable of generating energy in winter months and sheltering transient travellers along the passage in the summer. The project incorporates cross-wind kite technology to minimise land impact, noise pollution, and wildlife disturbance. These kites operate through up and downwind phases, rotating and pulling in different directions to generate electricity. Modular platforms, anchored by podiums and trusses, support the kites, which ascend into their ground stations when released from their tethers, creating tensioned temporary shelters. These modular units can be interlinked to form larger tent-like structures, fostering wind-protected spaces for refuge and community engagement—a dynamic synthesis of energy and landscape.
Heavy Snow [Crystal Palace]
As warm wind from the Mediterranean is blocked by the Alpine barrier, it triggers precipitation—a process now exacerbated by accelerating temperature fluctuations and the heightened evaporation rates from the Mediterranean Sea. The heaviest snowfall in the central and eastern Alps is usually associated with northern or northwesterly conditions. In the southern part, south-facing accumulations bring the greatest volume of snow. The temperature differences between the south and north axes can cause snow to fall well into the spring months and as low as 300 meters above sea level in Bisca, Leventina Valley. This town of 6,000 inhabitants is part of a string of settlements along the valley and is experiencing an increasingly high average number of cold days in winter and hot days in summer.
La Cristallina interrogates the potential of the valley‘s extreme seasonal differences by creating a time lag. The project acts as a reservoir by mimicking the function of a typical snow fence common to the Swiss Alps. Consisting of a lightweight metal gridded barrier, it works by causing turbulence in the wind, forcing drifting snow to accumulate on the lee side of an open-framed structure. The project employs this strategy, scaling it to maximise the capturing of snowfall in the winter months. It also becomes a repository for contaminated snow cleared from the A2 motorway that accumulates from December to February. The captured falling and contaminated snow from winter is filtered, treated, compacted, and stored in a basin under the structure. In Spring, stored lightweight fabric emerges from a retractable façade system that envelops the structure, allowing temporary transformation
Further available titles on remodelling and materials → p 14–15
into a transportation hub. The compacted, stored snow is a cooling material to regulate the internal climate during the hot summer months. The result is a seasonally shifting, performative device–a modern-day Nevera where snow as a productive resource is intimately linked to the architecture spatially, programmatically and structurally.
Drought [Hydrant]
As temperatures ascend, accelerated evaporation reduces the amount of water stored within soils, rivers, and lakes. When precipitation does come, the desiccated earth, unable to absorb the sudden influx, exacerbates soil erosion and dries out vegetation, intensifying the likelihood of wildfires. In Switzerland, drought is the prolonged period during which less than one millimetre of precipitation is recorded at a weather station. This phenomenon transforms landscapes and disrupts the lives of its inhabitants alike.
The increased heat waves, lack of rainfall, sunshine duration, higher temperatures and lower relative humidity that the region is experiencing now create the perfect climatic variables that lead to drought and forest fires - a common characteristic of this region and a threat to the local flora and fauna.The heavy rainfall that the region experiences in the summer is countered by the drought conditions in the winter months when forest fires begin. The discrepancy between water resources and the lack of infrastructure to reach these remote forest regions makes it particularly challenging to respond urgently.
The project Rain responds to this discrepancy by introducing autonomous temporary water-storing devices in remote alpine locations. These structures strategically collect water at critical locations to address the growing imbalance between supply and demand, simultaneously serving as crucial water-gathering points for firefighting helicopter operations in this mountainous terrain. The project consists of temporary octagonal lightweight metal structures lined with a thin fabric roof covering, which can be delivered by helicopter to remote alpine “blackspots” in the network. As the cable-mounted fabric canopies fill with rainwater during peak winter periods and are emptied to control forest fires in the spring, the space underneath adjusts and reacts to the natural and human-orchestrated rhythm of filling and emptying.
The structure not only harvests rainwater but also offers shelter as it fulfils this purpose. The roof structures’ rigidity and form continuously change through the year–a shifting envelope that holds but also houses. Without a definitive form, the structure operates as both a roof and a container, holding water that reimagines itself as an artificial bathing space—temporary high alpine public zones where recreation converges with utility. This flexible infrastructure nurtures exchange and fosters a sense of community.
Heavy Rains [Slow rivers]
The canton of Ticino is renowned for its microclimate, Mediterranean weather and dramatic rainfall patterns. These episodes occur briefly yet intensely during the summer months when the mountains release torrents of rainwater, rejuvenating the valley below. While extended periods of continuous rainfall linger into autumn, the erratic and sudden summer downpours pose the greatest risk.
For millennia, rivers from the Alps have descended into the valley, feeding the southern lakes. However, dire predictions of intensified rainfall patterns raise concerns over heightened flood risks, pushing Ticino’s robust water infrastructure to a critical tipping point. This is brought about by atmospheric temperature rises and the escalation of moisture levels
Project collaboration with Taiyo Onorato, ETH Zurich, 2022
Forest fire, Wallis, 1962
Project collaboration with Taiyo Onorato, ETH Zurich, 2022
Yukimuro snow store, Japan, 20XX
Architecture and Resilience by Example of Ticino
The combined, interconnected forces of climate, demographic, and economic change are resulting in profound and unpredictable changes in architecture, landscape, and urban space.
Within Switzerland, Ticino is particularly affected by these developments. The canton in the South of Switzerland has a unique microclimate, a widespread infrastructure network, access to construction and energy resources, diverse migration flows, and a rich cultural heritage.
Over the course of three semesters, students at ETH Zurich developed projects with different time horizons – from temporary, circular to permanent – that address central aspects of the Ticino territory: climate change, an aging demographic, and resource use. In doing so, they open up new strategies for dealing with architectural transformation processes.
At a fundamental level, the publication understands change as a constitutive element of resilience, documenting the projects comprehensively with plans, construction details, architectural models, artistic images and collages. This effectively illustrates not only the specific projects but also their underlying design ideas and highlights how the narrative is key to communicating new strategies.
Elli Mosayebi, Violeta Burckhardt, Julian Meier
Matthew Phillips, Nelly Pilz, Franziska Singer (eds.)
Anatomy of Change.
Architecture and Time in Ticino
Book design: Maike Hamacher, Zurich ca. 112 pages, ca. 100 images, 22 × 31 cm, softcover with linen spine
SFr. 32.–, Euro [D] 32.–, Euro [A] 32.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-094-4
→ June 2025
ISBN 978-3-03863-094-4
About the editors
9783038630944
The six authors work at the Chair of Elli Mosayebi at ETH Zurich while also pursuing their own projects: Elli Mosayebi is a partner at EMI Architekt*innen. Violeta Burckhardt has her own landscape architecture firm studio erde.
Julian Meier also has his own architecture studio.
Matthew Phillips heads the interdisciplinary studio HSZJN398.
Nelly Pilz and her firm studiopilz work on projects at the interface between architecture and art.
Franziska Singer has her own firm with a special focus on transformation.
• Conversion of infrastructure buildings using the example of petrol stations
• Petrol stations as active urban building blocks – case studies show design possibilities in an urban context
• Analysis of different building typologies and their potential for new utilisation concepts
The petrol station –a building type in transition
The idea of converting and repurposing buildings is increasingly coming to the fore and with it the examination of architectural types and their potential.
This publication examines the architectural development of the petrol station building type, which is significantly influenced by changes in transport infrastructure, mobility, consumer behaviour, ecological awareness and the aesthetic zeitgeist. In city centres today, the facilities are often unused. The book invites to reflect on the future of petrol station architecture.
The examination with the thematic complex petrol station helps to understand its significance and role as part of the historical and cultural heritage and at the same time to find approaches that renegotiate the future of the typology.
The first part of the book focuses on the development of the architectural form of the building type over the course of history and its relationship to the changing functions and meanings. The petrol station is highlighted as one of the actors contributing to the concept of the so-called petroleumscape”, using the Rotterdam context as an example. It also discusses how alternative fuels will influence the future design of petrol station buildings and how existing buildings could be adapted to new uses.
The second part of the book presents selected petrol stations in the region around Lake Geneva, analysed by students from the EAST design studio. These studies of exemplary projects offer an instructive overview of their functional and spatial contexts, which are exemplary for the building type itself.
Studies on Types
Filling Stations
Laboratory EAST, EPFL Lausanne (eds.) Filling Stations. Studies on Types
Book design: Omnigroup, Lausanne English, 144 pages, ca. 175 images, 17,1 × 24 cm, linen softcover
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, Euro [A] 29.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-091-3
→ already announced, available
ISBN 978-3-03863-091-3
About the editors
9783038630913
EAST – Laboratory of Elementary Architecture and Studies of Types, EPFL Lausanne
While the function of a building may change over time, its architecture remains. In lessons, EAST examines the aspects of construction that determine the use, morphology, and spatial structure of buildings. The history and change of these aspects serve as a basis for analyzing the design of new buildings as well as for reusing and transforming existing buildings. Urban settlements are thus a laboratory for architectural ideas, which are further developed using the technical means and spatial concepts of our time. The joint project work in the studio space facilitates a continuous discussion of different design approaches and helps the students to develop their own ideas.
Team: Anja Fröhlich, Martin Fröhlich, Tiago P. Borges, Vanessa Pointet, Lara Monti, Clemens Waldhart
Coming soon
ISBN 978-3-03863-088-3
9783038630883
ISBN 978-3-03863-083-8
9783038630838
ISBN 978-3-03863-089-0
9783038630890
ECAL, Sophie Wietlisbach (eds.)
Impact Type. Manufacturing Type for Typewriters in Switzerland, 1941–1997
ISBN 978-3-03863-088-3
Caractères. La fabrication des caractères pour machines à écrire en Suisse, 1941–1997
ISBN 978-3-03863-089-0
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.90
→ already announced, available in January 2025
• History and significance of the Swiss typewriter type manufacturers by Caractères SA, Setag, and Novatype
• A Swiss history of industry and typography –beautifully illustrated with numerous previously unpublished documents
Rudolf Barmettler, Rupert Kalkofen, Roland Stieger (eds.)
ABC – Geschichte und Form der lateinischen Schrift / History and Form of the Latin Script / Histoire et forme de l’ecriture latine
German / English / French
SFr. 32.–, Euro [D] 32.–, Euro [A] 32.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-083-8
→ 2nd edition in preparation, March 2025
• Easy-to-understand overview of the history of the Latin script
• For students and interested laypeople who are looking for an introduction into the development of our script, from early inscriptions to digital typologies
New Releases
ETH-Studio Jan De Vylder et al. (eds.) Towards Transformation. The 33.3 % Attitude. Zurich
ISBN 978-3-03863-085-2
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.10
ISBN 978-3-03863-085-2
9783038630852
EAST Laboratory, EPFL Lausanne (eds.) Mass Made Units. Studies on Assemblies
ISBN 978-3-03863-084-5
9783038630845
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-084-5
Stefan Kurath
ISBN 978-3-03863-086-9
Baukultur mit Bestand. Gedanken über einen dringend notwendigen Paradigmenwechsel im Denken, Planen und Miteinander […]
SFr. 25.–, Euro [D] 25.–, [A] 25.70
ISBN 978-3-03863-086-9
9783038630869
EAST Laboratory, EPFL Lausanne (eds.) Fillings Stations. Studies on Types
ISBN 978-3-03863-091-3
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-091-3
9783038630913
Gabrielle Schaad, Thorsten Lange (eds.)
Archithese Reader.
Critical Positions in Search of Postmodernity, 1971–1976
ISBN 978-3-03863-059-3
English, Faksimile: G, E, F
SFr. 68.–, Euro [D] 68.–, [A] 69.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-059-3
9783038630593
Ruedi Weidmann, Thomas Bruggisser
Hansruedi Scheller –Signaletikpionier
ISBN 978-3-03863-078-4
9783038630784
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-078-4
Haus der Farbe (eds.)
Farbkultur und Handwerk in Schweizer Regionen
German / French
ISBN 978-3-03863-082-1
SFr. 49.–, Euro [D] 49.–, [A] 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-082-1
9783038630821
ISBN 978-3-03863-077-7
9783038630777
Dorothea Hofmann
The Birth of a Style. The Influence of the Basel Educational Model on Swiss Graphic Design
SFr. 49.–, Euro (D) 49.–, (A) 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-077-7
Housing, urban and spatial planning
→ awarded!
ISBN 978-3-03863-038-8
Elli Mosayebi, Michael Kraus (eds.) The Renewal of Dwelling. European Housing Construction 1945–1975
2nd edition
SFr. 88.–, Euro [D] 89.–, [A] 91.50
ISBN 978-3-03863-038-8
9783038630388
ISBN 978-3-03863-051-7
HFT Stuttgart (eds.), Jan Cremers, Peter Bonfig, David Offtermatt Kompakte Hofhäuser. Anleitung zu einem urbanen Gebäudetyp
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–ISBN 978-3-03863-051-7
9783038630517
ISBN 978-3-03863-002-9
Martina Desax, Barbara Lenherr, Reto Pfenniger (eds.) verDICHTen. Internationale Lowrise-Wohnsiedlungen im Vergleich
SFr. 78.–, Euro [D] 75.–, [A] 77.10
ISBN 978-3-03863-002-9
9783038630029
ISBN 978-3-03863-025-8
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.) Stadtlandschaften verdichten. Strategien zur Erneuerung des baukulturellen Erbes […]
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-025-8
9783038630258
Yves Dreier, Eik Frenzel (eds.) Social Loft. Auf der Suche nach neuen Wohnformen
ISBN 978-3-03863-075-3
German / French
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-075-3
9783038630753
ISBN 978-3-03863-052-4
9783038630524
HFT Stuttgart (eds.), Jan Cremers, Peter Bonfig, David Offtermatt Compact Courtyard Housing. A Guide to an Urban Building Type
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-052-4
Stefan Hartmann (K)ein Idyll – Das Einfamilienhaus. Eine Wohnform in der Sackgasse
ISBN 978-3-03863-026-5
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-026-5
9783038630265
ISBN 978-3-03863-073-9
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.) Densification of Urban Landscapes. Post-War Housing Developments Between Preservation and Renewal
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-073-9
9783038630739
ISBN 978-3-03863-037-1
9783038630371
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.), Sylvain Malfroy, Gianfranco Caniggia Die morphologische Betrachtungsweise von Stadt und Territorium
SFr. 49.–, Euro [D] 49.–, [A] 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-037-1
ISBN 978-3-03863-045-6
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.), Sylvain Malfroy, Gianfranco Caniggia A Morphological Approach to Cities and Their Regions
SFr. 49.–, Euro [D] 49.–, [A] 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-045-6
9783038630456
ISBN 978-3-03863-065-4
ZHAW – Philippe Koch, Stefan Kurath, Simon Mühlebach (eds.) Figurationen von Öffentlichkeit. Herausforderungen im Denken und Gestalten von öffentlichen Räumen
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-065-4
9783038630654
ISBN 978-3-03863-016-6
9783038630166
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.) Räumliche Leitbilder erarbeiten. Ein Vademecum in 6 Phasen und mit 26 Fragen
SFr. 32.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 30.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-016-6
Remodelling, Baukultur, colour
ETH-Studio Jan De Vylder et al. (eds.) Towards Transformation. The 33.3 % Attitude. Zurich
ISBN 978-3-03863-085-2
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.10
ISBN 978-3-03863-085-2
9783038630852
EAST Laboratory, EPFL Lausanne (eds.)
Mass Made Units. Studies on Assemblies
ISBN 978-3-03863-084-5
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-084-5
9783038630845
awarded!
Architektur Forum Ostschweiz (eds.) Raum Zeit Kultur. Anthologie zur Baukultur
ISBN 978-3-03863-019-7
9783038630197
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-019-7
Ulrich Binder
ISBN 978-3-03863-021-0
Physik der Farbe. Eine praktische Farbenlehre für Architektur, Design und Handwerk
SFr. 32.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.80
ISBN 978-3-03863-021-0
9783038630210
Stefan Kurath
ISBN 978-3-03863-086-9
Baukultur mit Bestand. Gedanken über einen dringend notwendigen Paradigmenwechsel […]
Architektur Forum Ostschweiz, Elias Baumgarten (eds.) Stadt und Landschaft denken. Anthologie zur Baukultur
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-063-0
Haus der Farbe (eds.)
Farbkultur und Handwerk in Schweizer Regionen German / French
ISBN 978-3-03863-082-1
SFr. 49.–, Euro [D] 49.–, [A] 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-082-1
9783038630821
Construction, materials, text books
R. Boltshauser, C. Veillon, N. Maillard (eds.)
ISBN 978-3-03863-047-0
Pisé. Stampflehm –Tradition und Potenzial
German
SFr. 98.–, Euro [D] 89.–, [A] 91.50
ISBN 978-3-03863-047-0
9783038630470
Martin Krammer, Mario Rinke (eds.) Architektur fertigen. Konstruktiver Holzelementbau
ISBN 978-3-03863-056-2
SFr. 68.–, Euro [D] 68.–, [A] 69.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-056-2
9783038630562
Gabrielle Schaad, Thorsten Lange (eds.) Archithese Reader. Critical Positions in Search of Postmodernity, 1971–1976
ISBN 978-3-03863-059-3
English, Faksimile: G, E, F
SFr. 68.–, Euro [D] 68.–, [A] 69.90
ISBN 978-3-03863-059-3
9783038630593
ISBN 978-3-03863-067-8
9783038630678
Univ. Liechtenstein (eds.), B. A. Boeckle, C. Martinez-Cañavate, P. A. Staub Beyond the Biennale. Discourses on the International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-067-8
R. Boltshauser, C. Veillon, N. Maillard (eds.)
ISBN 978-3-03863-048-7
Pisé. Tradition et Potentiel
French
SFr. 98.–, Euro [D] 89.–, [A] 91.50
ISBN 978-3-03863-048-7
9783038630487
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.) Digitalisierung und Architektur in Lehre und Praxis
ISBN 978-3-03863-071-5
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-071-5
9783038630715
ISBN 978-3-03863-018-0
9783038630180
L. Burckhardt, M. Frisch, M. Kutter achtung: die Schriften. wir selber bauen unsre Stadt / achtung: die Schweiz / die neue stadt
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-018-0
ZHAW, Inst. Urban Landscape (eds.) Handbook of Methods for Architecture and Urban Design
ISBN 978-3-03863-031-9
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 25.–, [A] 25.70
ISBN 978-3-03863-031-9
9783038630319
→ 2nd edition
2nd edition
Graphic design, history
Ruedi Weidmann, Thomas Bruggisser
→ few copies
Hansruedi Scheller –Signaletikpionier
ISBN 978-3-03863-078-4
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-078-4
9783038630784
Markus Kutter
Schiff nach Europa
Special editon
SFr. 180.–, Euro [D]175.–, [A] 180.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-001-2
Dorothea Hofmann
The Birth of a Style. The Influence of the Basel Educational Model on Swiss Graphic Design
ISBN 978-3-03863-077-7
English, softcover
SFr. 49.–, Euro (D) 49.–, (A) 50.40
ISBN 978-3-03863-077-7
9783038630777
P. Vetter, K. Leuenberger, M. Eckstein
Kein Stil. Ernst Keller (1891–1968) –Lehrer und Pionier des Swiss Style
ISBN 978-3-03863-022-7
9783038630227
SFr. 55.–, Euro [D] 55.–, [A] 56.50
ISBN 978-3-03863-022-7
Davide Fornari, Davide Turrini (eds.)
Olivetti Identities. Spaces and Languages 1933–1983
ISBN 978-3-03863-060-9
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-060-9
9783038630609
ISBN 978-3-03863-017-3
9783038630173
Dorothea Hofmann
Die Geburt eines Stils. Der Einfluss des Basler Ausbildungsmodells auf die Schweizer Grafik
German, hardcover
SFr. 68.–, Euro [D] 65.–, [A] 66.80
ISBN 978-3-03863-017-3
P. Vetter, K. Leuenberger, M. Eckstein
No Style. Ernst Keller (1891–1968) –Teacher and Pioneer of the Swiss Style
ISBN 978-3-03863-023-4
9783038630234
SFr. 55.–, Euro [D] 55.–, [A] 56.50
ISBN 978-3-03863-023-4
Davide Fornari, Davide Turrini (eds.)
Identità Olivetti. Spazi e linguaggi 1933–1983
ISBN 978-3-03863-061-6
SFr. 39.–, Euro [D] 39.–, [A] 40.–
ISBN 978-3-03863-061-6
9783038630616
Visual Archives, design research
→ 2nd edition
ECAL, Simon Mager (eds.)
ISBN 978-3-03863-068-5
Worte formen Sprache. Über konkrete Poesie, Typografie und die Arbeit von Eugen Gomringer
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.80
ISBN 978-3-03863-068-5
9783038630685
ECAL, Giliane Cachin (eds.)
Bobst Graphic. 1972–1981
ISBN 978-3-03863-040-1
English
SFr. 29.–, Euro [D] 29.–, [A] 29.80
ISBN 978-3-03863-040-1
9783038630401
ECAL, Simon Mager (eds.)
ISBN 978-3-03863-069-2
Words form Language. On concrete Poetry, Typography and the Work of Eugen Gomringer