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An insightful and engagingly narrated exploratory work on a pioneer of modern architecture from Switzerland The Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in Davos is a masterpiece of early modernist architecture by the Swiss architects Pfleghard & Haefeli (Schatzalp, Davos) and the renowned civil engineer and bridge builder Robert Maillart. A new form of architecture was forged here, full of contradictions and compromises and the result of intense collaboration between engineer, architect, and client. It stands at the threshold of modernism, which is largely characterized by the use of reinforced concrete. Apart from certain early mentions in architectural history, very little has been written about this Swiss precursor of modernist architecture. Drawing on numerous archival records, Daniel Korwan now provides the first detailed chronology of this 1909 building, thus expanding the record on the historical reception of modernism. First publication on a Swiss building that prefigured modern architecture Unpublished illustrations and plans of the Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in Davos Insightful and engagingly narrated new contribution to the study of 20th century modernism Eine aufschlussreiche und spannungsvoll verfasste Forschungsarbeit über einen Vorreiter der architektonischen Moderne aus der Schweiz. Das Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in Davos ist ein frühmodernes Meisterwerk der Schweizer Architekten Pfleghard & Haefeli (Schatzalp, Davos) und des renommierten Bauingenieurs und Brückenbauers Robert Maillart. Als Ergebnis kollaborativer Arbeit von Ingenieur, Architekt und Bauherr entstand hier mit all ihren Widersprüchen und Kompromissen eine neue Art der Architektur an der Schwelle zur Moderne, die maßgeblich durch den Einsatz von Stahlbeton geprägt ist. Trotz einzelner früher Erwähnungen in der Architekturgeschichte gibt es jedoch kaum Informationen über diesen Vorreiter der Moderne aus der Schweiz. Gestützt auf zahlreichen Archivalien liefert Daniel Korwan nun erstmals eine detaillierte Chronologie dieses Gebäudes aus dem Jahr 1909 und ermöglicht einen erweiterten Blick auf die Geschichtsrezeption der Moderne. Erste Publikation über einen Vorreiter moderner Architektur aus der Schweiz Unveröffentlichte Abbildungen und Pläne vom Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in Davos Aufschlussreicher und spannend erzählter neuer Beitrag zur Rezeption der Moderne des 20. Jahrhunderts
ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice. --- . --- Daniel Korwan. --- Davos. --- Korwan. --- Pfleghard & Haefeli. --- Pioneer of modernism. --- Queen Alexandra Sanatorium. --- Robert Maillart. --- Schatzalp. --- Sigfried Giedion. --- Swiss concrete. --- Tuberculosis sanatorium. --- reinforced concrete. --- sanatorium. --- swiss modernism.
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An essential exploration of the engineering aesthetics of celebrated structures from long-span bridges to high-rise buildingsWhat do structures such as the Eiffel Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the concrete roofs of Pier Luigi Nervi have in common? According to The Tower and the Bridge, all are striking examples of structural art, an exciting area distinct from either architecture or machine design. Aided by stunning photographs, David Billington discusses the technical concerns and artistic principles underpinning the well-known projects of leading structural engineer-artists, including Othmar Ammann, Félix Candela, Gustave Eiffel, Fazlur Khan, Robert Maillart, John Roebling, and many others. A classic work, The Tower and the Bridge introduces readers to the fundamental aesthetics of engineering.
Bridges --- Structural engineering. --- Towers --- Design and construction. --- Analysis. --- Apartment. --- Arch bridge. --- Architectural designer. --- Architecture. --- Art museum. --- Art. --- Britannia Bridge. --- Calculation. --- Cantilever. --- Career. --- Case study. --- Central Elevated Walkway. --- Centrality. --- Chief technician. --- Christian Menn. --- Collaboration. --- Competition. --- Complex analysis. --- Concrete shell. --- Construction. --- Consultant. --- Curriculum. --- Designer. --- Diagram. --- Efficiency. --- Engineering analysis. --- Engineering design process. --- Engineering. --- Fiberboard. --- Forth Bridge. --- Ganter Bridge. --- Garret. --- Greenhouse gas. --- Gustave Eiffel. --- Ideology. --- Industrial Building (Detroit). --- Industrial Revolution. --- Industrial society. --- Innovation. --- Institution. --- Interaction. --- Internal combustion engine. --- International Style (architecture). --- Invention. --- Iron Age. --- Jacques Ellul. --- John Hancock Tower. --- Le Corbusier. --- Life tenure. --- Lightness. --- Machine Age. --- Machine. --- Manufacturing. --- Masonry. --- Motivation. --- Natural environment. --- Natural resource. --- Obligation. --- Obstacle. --- Othmar Ammann. --- Parapet. --- Person A. --- Personality. --- Phenomenon. --- Pier. --- Profession. --- Project. --- Proportion (architecture). --- Reputation. --- Robert Maillart. --- Saving. --- Scaffolding. --- Structural art. --- Structural engineer. --- Supporter. --- Suspension bridge. --- Technological change. --- Technology. --- The Sense of Beauty. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Transmission tower. --- Turbine. --- Uniqueness. --- Urbanization. --- Vannevar Bush. --- Verrazano Bridge (Maryland). --- Verrazano–Narrows Bridge. --- Vocabulary. --- Walter Gropius. --- Water supply. --- Water treatment. --- Weapon system. --- Weathering. --- Willis Tower. --- Work function. --- Work of art. --- Writing.
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