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Chandigarh redux

Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Jane B. Drew, E. Maxwell Fry
Artikelnr.: 132668
Autor/Hrsg. Feiersinger, Martin / Feiersinger, Werner
Artikeltyp Titel
Herausgeber Feiersinger, Martin / Feiersinger, Werner
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
Seiten 414 Seiten, 300 farb. Abb.
Format Kt 16 x 24 cm
Sprache englisch
Produktart Bücher
Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess
AktVKPreisNettoManuell 44,86
AktVKPreisNettoUSDManuell 50,2
ISBN/ISSN 9783858817624
ISBN_MitManuell 978-3-85881-762-4
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Text engl. Fotos Werner Feiersinger
A new distinctly artistic view at Chandigarh: Wener Feiersinger's comprehensive pictorial account of the city today.

Chandigarh, built in the 1950s to a scheme by LeCorbusier and Pierre Jeanneret with their team of international and Indian architects, until the present day is regarded an icon of modernist urban design. Austrian artist Werner Feiersinger has recently travelled to the legendary capital of India’s federal state Punjab. Inspired by Ernst Scheidegger’s book Chandigarh 1956, he has put together a vast pictorial account of the city’s famous architecture today.
Thisnew book features some 300 of Feiersinger’s photographs. With the artist’s view and based on his own creative experience as a sculptor, he shows the expressive sculptural qualities of the buildings. He captures the place’s vivid atmosphereand virtuosity and illustrates its continuous topicality. This artistic approach clearly distinguishes this book from previous publications on Chandigarh, most of which are of merely documentary character.
The essay by Austrian architect Andreas Vass reflects on Chandigarh’s history, its architectural qualities, and its future development.

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