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Building for Everyday Life - Bauen für den Alltag. Baumschlager Eberle Berlin 2010-2025 | Jürgen Tietz Edited by: Gerd Jäger, Claudia Klein, Corinna Moesges | 9783035628388 | Birkhäuser

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Building for Everyday Life - Bauen für den Alltag

Baumschlager Eberle Berlin 2010 - 2025

Auteur:Jürgen Tietz Edited by: Gerd Jäger, Claudia Klein, Corinna Moesges

Uitgever:Birkhäuser

ISBN: 978-3-0356-2838-8

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 396 pagina's
  • 22 apr. 2024

Baumschlager Eberle Berlin (BE Berlin) was founded in 2010 by Dietmar Eberle and Gerd Jäger with a very specific mission. In its early years, this renowned architecture firm designed global competition bids for Baumschlager Eberle. As a result of its successes, especially in residential architecture in and around Berlin, the Berlin office increasingly also took on the work of implementation planning.

The guiding maxim of BE Berlin has always been to focus on projects that will stand the test of time. This dovetails with Dietmar Eberle’s motto of building for everyday life.

In addition to about 40 project profiles, this book contains an interview with Gerd Jäger by Jürgen Tietz, an essay on residential construction in Germany and especially Berlin by Gerd Jäger, and a photo essay by Claudia Klein.

Baumschlager Eberle Berlin (BE Berlin) was founded in 2010 by Dietmar Eberle and Gerd Jäger with a very specific mission. In its early years, this renowned architecture firm designed global competition bids for Baumschlager Eberle. As a result of its successes, especially in residential architecture in and around Berlin, the Berlin office increasingly also took on the work of implementation planning.

The guiding maxim of BE Berlin has always been to focus on projects that will stand the test of time. This dovetails with Dietmar Eberle’s motto of building for everyday life.

In addition to about 40 project profiles, this book contains an interview with Gerd Jäger by Jürgen Tietz, an essay on residential construction in Germany and especially Berlin by Gerd Jäger, and a photo essay by Claudia Klein.

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