Steidle + Partner Universität Ulm West
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A specialized work of architectural documentation and criticism, this volume presents the design vision and built realization of the western campus expansion of the University of Ulm, conceived by the Munich-based architectural firm Steidle + Partner. Written with the authoritative clarity of architectural journalism, it chronicles the firm's thoughtful approach to creating a cohesive academic environment, detailing the interplay between functional spatial planning and humanistic design principles. The text illustrates how Steidle + Partner navigated the complex demands of a modern research university, balancing aesthetic ambition with the practical needs of scientific and academic communities. Rich with professional insight, it stands as an essential reference for architects, urban planners, and scholars interested in late twentieth-century German institutional architecture.
Author: Manfred Sack
Format: Hardback
Published: 1996, Edition Axel Menges
Genre: Architecture
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A specialized work of architectural documentation and criticism, this volume presents the design vision and built realization of the western campus expansion of the University of Ulm, conceived by the Munich-based architectural firm Steidle + Partner. Written with the authoritative clarity of architectural journalism, it chronicles the firm's thoughtful approach to creating a cohesive academic environment, detailing the interplay between functional spatial planning and humanistic design principles. The text illustrates how Steidle + Partner navigated the complex demands of a modern research university, balancing aesthetic ambition with the practical needs of scientific and academic communities. Rich with professional insight, it stands as an essential reference for architects, urban planners, and scholars interested in late twentieth-century German institutional architecture.