Description
The Barcelona-based office of Barozzi Veiga is the focus of this issue. The duo’s different backgrounds, along with the fact that they are both outsiders in Barcelona, characterises their architectural activities, while their ability to accomplish a range of international work without being bounded to a specific location feels quite modern. Their close observation and understanding of contexts and changing environments testifies to their creativity. Besides an interview with the architects and two critical analyses of their practice, the issue features more than twenty projects, such as the Philharmonic Hall in Szczecin, Music School in Brunico, and Ribera del Duero Wine Headquarters.
CONTENTS
- Feature: Barozzi Veiga
- Essay: North and South, David Cohn
- Philharmonic Hall
- “Princess Elena” Auditorium and Conference Hall
- Puez-Odle Visitor Centre
- Ribera del Duero Wine Headquarters
- Music School in Karlsruhe
- Agrarian Studies Institute
- Private Residence
- Bank’s Headquarters
- Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts Lausanne
- Neanderthal Museum
- Graubünden Museum of Fine Arts
- Essay: Doing What They Do Best – Barozzi Veiga, a Closeup, Vincent Morales-Garoffolo and Juan Antonio Sánchez-Muñoz
- Office Building for the Bundestag
- Student Centre
- Music School in Brunico
- Dance School
- Solo House
- Interview: How their works are done – Hints to Barozzi Veiga / Fabrizio Barozzi, Alberto Veiga
- Natural History Museum and State Archives
- L’Artesà Theatre
- Extention of Gutenberg Museum
- A Sentimental Monumentality
- BLF New Headquarters
142 pages, ills colour & bw / 22 x 29 cm / English, Japanese

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