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Philharmonie, Berlin 1956-1963 : Hans Scharoun / [editors, Wilfried Wang, Daniel E. Sylvester ; essays, Eva-Maria Barkhofen, Mack Scogin, Daniel E. Sylvester, Wilfried Wang].

Fine Arts Library NA6840.G32 B474 2013
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wang, Wilfried, editor, writer of added commentary.
Sylvester, Daniel E., editor, writer of added commentary.
Barkhofen, Eva-Maria, writer of introduction.
Scogin, Mack, writer of added commentary.
Series:
O'Neil Ford monograph ; 5.
O'Neil Ford monograph ; 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Scharoun, Hans, 1893-1972.
Scharoun, Hans.
Philharmonie (Berlin, Germany).
Music-halls--Germany--Berlin--Design and construction.
Music-halls.
Berlin (Germany)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Berlin (Germany).
Germany--Berlin.
Physical Description:
256 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color), portraits ; 22 x 30 cm.
Distribution:
Tübingen, Germany : Distributor in Europe, Ernst Wasmuth Verlag ; New York, New York : Distributor in the United States and Canada, D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers.
Other Title:
Hans Scharoun
Place of Publication:
[Austin, Texas] : University of Texas at Austin, Center for American Architecture and Design ; Berlin : Akademie der Künste, [2013]
Summary:
"Rising with its golden roof from the self-inflicted ashes of World War II, right at the center of the remains of Hitler's megalomaniac World Capital Germania, the new concert hall for the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra has become the symbol of another Germany: a newly democratized nation that sought to reshape itself with the help of cultural experiences. Today, the Philharmonie is the nucleus of Berlin's Kulturforum with five museums, two concert venues and the state library, the West's response during the Cold War to the Museum Island on the east of Berlin. Hans Scharoun's design for the Philharmonie is without precedent. It became the paradigm for numerous concert halls all over the world, but none has ever come close to the Philharmonie's conceptual, compositional, constructional, social and synesthetic experiential integrity"--Back cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3803007585
9783803007582
OCLC:
857921588
Publisher Number:
99962161124

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