Die Baumgartnerhäuser :Basel 1926-1938

Die Baumgartnerhäuser

Die Baumgartnerhäuser :Basel 1926-1938

hardback | German
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Residential Quality and Urbanity: Baumgartner Houses in Basel

Between 92 and 938, the construction development company Baumgartner amp Hindermann built around 3 apartment buildings in Basel, grouped in five quarters that form a ring around the city center. They are still known in Basel today as the "Baumgartner Houses". People appreciate their natural urban integration and the high quality of living provided by their well proportioned, polyvalent rooms and solid building materials.

This detailed documentation proves that en-trepreneurial motives and rationalization of the design and construction processes are not inimical to good architecture. This series of apartment blocks is still exemplary by today's standards though it consciously pursued "mediocrity", it ultimately achieved an advanced expression of urbanity and quality.

  • The only comprehensive monograph on the Baumgartner houses in Basel
  • Now republished in its third edition: historical documentation of a series of successful apartment buildings
  • Still setting standards today in terms of residential quality and urbanity
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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9783035626933
ISBN10 3035626936
Number Of Pages 144
Item Weight 771 g
Publisher / Reseller Birkhauser
Format hardback
Edition New edition
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Author's Bio

Herausgeber:innen

Rebekka Brandenberger, Architektin

Ulrike Zophoniasson, Architekturjournalistin und Autorin

Marco Zünd, Architekt

Weitere Autor:innen

Bernard Degen Dorothee Huber Laurent Stalder

Editors

Rebekka Brandenberger, architect

Ulrike Zophoniasson, architecture journaslist and author

Marco Zünd, architect

Further authors

Bernard Degen Dorothee Huber Laurent Stalder

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