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Glatt! From Suburb to City?

Glatt! From Suburb to City?

Edited by Architects Group Krokodil

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  • Glatt! is one of the most relevant urbanist visions for central Europe
  • Presents ideas and visions for the urban development of a booming suburban area in Switzerland
Full Description

In summer 2012, Architects Group Krokodil, a group of Zürich-based architects from various firms with a special interest in urban planning, published the book Glatt! Manifest für eine Stadt im Werden. This manifesto for a bold vision of future urban development of the Glatt valley, a suburban region north-east of Zürich, has been widely reviewed in the professional and public media in Switzerland and Gemany. Based on this book, participants of the 2012 International Summer Academy Zurich, staged by ETH Zurich and Architects Group Krokodil, focused their work on projects and visions for the Glatt valley area. Studio work of the students from 33 countries was complemented by evening lectures on specific subjects and aspects and also critically discussed. Glatt! From Suburb to City? presents the results of the 2012 International Summer Academy. It comprises an overview of the lecture series and in the second part documents the studio work created during the course. An encyclopedia on the topic rounds out the new book.

About the Author

Architects Group Krokodil is an informal association of Zürich-based architects aiming to create ideas and visions for the urbanistic development of Switzerland and central Europe, and to participate actively in public discussions in this subject field.

Specifications
Publisher
Park Books
ISBN
9783906027227
Published
11th Sep 2013
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
World excluding Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
Size
261 mm x 190 mm
Pages
126 Pages
Illustrations
49 color, 230 b&w
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