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Arcatecture. Swiss Cat Ladders - Architektur für die Katz.. Schweizer Katzenleitern | Brigitte Schuster | 9783856169138 | Christoph Merian

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Arcatecture. Swiss Cat Ladders - Architektur für die Katz

Schweizer Katzenleitern

Auteur:Brigitte Schuster

Uitgever:Christoph Merian

ISBN: 978-3-85616-913-8

  • Paperback
  • Engels, Duits
  • 304 pagina's
  • 9 okt. 2019

A Swiss Speciality: home-made cat ladders. Creative architecture and striking constructions: from zig-zag steps to the most attractive spiral staircases. Cat ladders from a sociological, architectural and aesthetic point of view.

They come in all shapes and sizes, above all in Switzerland: home-made cat ladders. Some consist of just a wooden board, others are complex scaffold-like constructions rising up in a zig-zag way over four storeys. One happy cat even has a tiny winding staircase.

Taking the City of Berne as an example, Brigitte Schuster’s photographs show a variety of cat ladders in the context of their surrounding architecture. On closer inspection of these cat ladders it is possible to recognise sociological, architectural and aesthetic peculiarities which are further developed in an accompanying text.

This wonderful photographically-illustrated book on a cat-related theme that is rarely treated invites readers to look and wonder. At the same time, it provides information and worthwhile insight, and serves as a guideline and source of inspiration.

A Swiss Speciality: home-made cat ladders. Creative architecture and striking constructions: from zig-zag steps to the most attractive spiral staircases. Cat ladders from a sociological, architectural and aesthetic point of view.

They come in all shapes and sizes, above all in Switzerland: home-made cat ladders. Some consist of just a wooden board, others are complex scaffold-like constructions rising up in a zig-zag way over four storeys. One happy cat even has a tiny winding staircase.

Taking the City of Berne as an example, Brigitte Schuster’s photographs show a variety of cat ladders in the context of their surrounding architecture. On closer inspection of these cat ladders it is possible to recognise sociological, architectural and aesthetic peculiarities which are further developed in an accompanying text.

This wonderful photographically-illustrated book on a cat-related theme that is rarely treated invites readers to look and wonder. At the same time, it provides information and worthwhile insight, and serves as a guideline and source of inspiration.

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