Rationalist Practice |
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Authors: | Max Dudler |
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Abstract: | Max Dudler's buildings, conceived as apparently autonomous and self-referential objects, nonetheless demonstrate a reciprocal relationship with the city and have, over the past two decades, presented a consistent Rationalist approach. Born in 1949 in Switzerland, Max Dudler studied architecture in Frankfurt/Main and Berlin. From 1981 to 1986 he worked in the office of OM Ungers on the projects for the Frankfurt trade fair, and has run his own practice, with offices in Berlin, Frankfurt and Zurich, since 1992. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Self-referential objects OM Ungers Frankfurt Trade Fair Station Square, with Twin Towers, Mannheim, 1994 Block 208, Berlin-Mittle, 1997 IBM Headquarters, Zurich, 2002 Diocesan Library and BGV Administration Buildings, Münster, 2005 Sihlpost Areal mixed use development, Zurich, 2006– BEW AG Offices, Berlin-Mittle, 1997 Primary and Secondary School, Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, 1998 Pfeilsticker House, Kleinmachnow, Brandenburg, 1998 Hotel Quarter 65, Mainz, 2001 Thiele House, Kleinmachnow, 2002 Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs, Berlin, 2005 Museum Ritter, Waldenbuch, Stuttgart, 2005, Gustav-H-Heinemann Bridge, Berlin, 2005 Government and Local Education Authority, Eberswalde, Brandenburg, 2007 Sunrise Towers high-rise offices, Zurich, Switzerland, 2008 Westend First House, (2003)/Romeo and Juliet House, offices, Ulmenstrasse, Frankfurt/Main, 2008 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Centre, Library Humbolt University, Berlin, 2008 |
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