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Peter Zumthor, 2009 Pritzker laureate, is one of the best known architects of the present day. Widely admired for his precision and thoroughness, he creates buildings that are responsive to their location and function, and that are remarkable both for their materials and the atmospheric quality of the spaces they enclose.
This five-volume overview of his work to date presents forty-three buildings and projects, including some that have never been published before. On 856 pages with over 750 photographs, plans, sketches, drawings and watercolors, and with texts written by Peter Zumthor
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Peter Zumthor, 2009 Pritzker laureate, is one of the best known architects of the present day. Widely admired for his precision and thoroughness, he creates buildings that are responsive to their location and function, and that are remarkable both for their materials and the atmospheric quality of the spaces they enclose.

This five-volume overview of his work to date presents forty-three buildings and projects, including some that have never been published before. On 856 pages with over 750 photographs, plans, sketches, drawings and watercolors, and with texts written by Peter Zumthor himself specially for this German language monograph, it documents a wide range of projects from several world-famous buildings to some that never left the drawing board.

Winner of the Filaf d'argent 2014 (Festival International du Livre d'Art & du Film).

Winner of the DAM Architectural Book Award 2014.
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Die Texte der fünf Bände umfassenden Monografie über den Architekten Peter Zumthor hat Peter Zumthor selbst geschrieben, weiß Claudia Schwartz, man sollte also keine kritische Werkausgabe erwarten, sondern sich auf die Innenschau eines Architekten einstellen, der für "Ikonen mit gedanklichem Überbau" bekannt ist, rät die Rezensentin. Das bedeutet auch, so Schwartz, dass die Bedeutung der Bauwerke auf die Intention des Erbauers hingeführt wird. Die Monografie wird also vor allem für jene Leser interessant sein, die etwas über dessen spezifische Motivation für die Form seiner Projekte erfahren wollen, verrät Schwartz.

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