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Full Description
Driendl is one of Austria's most respected architects. His buildings show a quality level that is seldom reached. Not only do they withstand a second glance, but they even require it. Catchwords like "wit" and "innovation" might here give an approximate description of his abilities. His buildings feature on the cover and are in the table of contents of trend setting architecture journals such as GA, AD, Abitare, and others. APOPliving is a very individual book in which Georg Driendl, in cooperation with specialists, covers the entire range of the topic "living". Like in a theatre play, he divides the topics into acts and gives each actor a second name. An extract: orchid: architecture; bay-leaves: money; oak wood: construction authority. The book offers a monographic overview on Driendl's residential buildings and is thus a response to the large international demand. In the same time, the architect arranges an experts' dialogue filling with life the totality of residential theories.
Contents
Projects acts 1-8; Liesbeth Waechter-Bohm: Residing under one roof, Residing in general, Residing & strain, Residing & energy consciousness, Residing & strain, #2, Residing & infrastructure, Residing in a sky-scraper, Residing & participation, Residing & full value, Residing & urbanism, Residing & history, Residing & urban construction; Andreas Denk: How a flat converts into a town - and vice versa; Bruno Maldoner: Considerations on residing; Manocher Shahabi; Christian Kuhn, Residing in the future; Marta Rotter, Architecture in Red Vienna - Residing at the communal building; John Brown: Going Slow; Hilde Zach; Osman Attmann: Responsibility of architecture; Bernadette Haller, I am in the garden; Reinhold Kafka-Ritsch, Residing from a medical point of view.