In this volume are gathered together the most important buildings and projects realized by the architect Max Dudler since 1986. The compact overview reveals how consistently Dudler has systematically developed his conceptual approach out of the history of architecture. The son of a Swiss stonemason and a student of Oswald Mathias Ungers, Dudler’s continuous engagement with the European city has assured him a standing as one of the most distinctive and independent of the German-speaking architects. His many projects are each illustrated here on two to six pages of images, drawings, historical references and model views, with accompanying explanatory texts. Among the featured works are the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (Berlin), Museum Ritter (Waldenbuch), the celebrated Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Center (Berlin), and the new concert hall in Reutlingen.
Editor: Alexander Bonte
Authors: Ludwig Oechslin, Michael Mönninger
Artists: Max Dudler
Conversation between Eberhard Syring and Max Dudler
Hardcover with dust jacket
20 x 20 cm
127 pages
300 duotone ills.
English
available
ISBN 978-3-86828-300-6
30 Euro
2012