Description
Ingenhoven architects was founded in 1985 by Christoph Ingenhoven, and has since become known for its ecologically oriented designs for high-rise and other buildings. The firm’s sustainable approach to building and attention to the well-being of the occupants – embodied by its supergreen® trademark – have been applied to a wide range of projects and scales worldwide. Besides a critical essay by Barry Bergdoll and an interview with Ingenhoven and Martha Thorne, the magazine features 22 diverse and exemplary projects, from the Audi Pavilion, Lufthansa headquarters, and Google HQ, to University College Dublin, the International Criminal Court, and Central Park Berlin.
CONTENTS
- Essay: Revision of the Modern: An Unfinished Project. On the Architecture of Christoph Ingenhoven, Barry Bergdoll
- Interview: Practicing Architecture Today: Creating Unexpected Opportunities, Christoph Ingenhoven, Martha Thorne
- Toranomon Project
- Kö-Bogen 2
- Marina One
- University College Dublin
- Lufthansa
- Oval
- European Investment Bank
- Lanserhof, Lake Tegern
- Main Station Stuttgart
- International Criminal Court
- Town Hall
- Strandkai
- Residential Tower Alexanderplatz
- Oeconomicum
- Swarovski
- 1 Bligh
- House 61
- Google HQ
- Audi Pavilion
- HDI HQ
- Al Haram Mosque
- Central Park Berlin
224 pages, ills colour & bw / 22 x 29 cm / English, Japanese

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