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Erscheint in der Reihe PÁLFFY EDITIONS bei SCHLEBRÜGGE.EDITOR.Dies ist die zweite umfassende Publikation der von András Pálffy geleiteten Abteilung Gestaltungslehre und Entwerfen am Institut für Architektur und Entwerfen der Technischen Universität Wien. Sie präsentiert Resultate aus Projekten der Studierenden, die unterschiedlichen Themenschwerpunkten gewidmet waren. Diesmal in sieben geografische Standorte gegliedert, die sich von Sardinien (Cala Domestica), Neapel (Vico Giganti) und Friaul (Verzegnis) über Berlin (Reichpietschufer) bis Glasgow (Center for Literature) erstrecken, wurden Bauwerke von den Studierenden konzeptuell weiterentwickelt und potenzielle Reibungsflächen in architektonischen Eingriffen thematisiert. Die Publikation ist reich illustriert mit Plänen und Modellfotos der jeweiligen Studentenprojekte sowie mit historischen Fotos und Plänen.
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Published as part of the series PÁLFFY EDITIONS by SCHLEBRÜGGE.EDITOR.This is the second comprehensive publication by the Department of Design and Theory of Design, headed by András Pálffy, at the Institute of Architecture and Design at the Vienna University of Technology. It presents the results of student projects dedicated to a variety of subject matter. This time arranged according to seven geographic locations, ranging from Sardinia (Cala Domestica), Naples (Vico Giganti) and Friuli (Verzegnis) to Berlin (Reichpietschufer) and Glasgow (Center for Literature), the students' architectural designs subjected the buildings to a conceptual evolution and addressed potential areas of friction. This publication is lavishly illustrated with the students' sketches and model photographs as well as with historical images and diagrams.
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András Pálffy (b. 1954 Budapest) is Head of the Institute for Architecture and Design at the Vienna University of Technology. He studied there from 1974 to 1985 and was a teaching assistant at the Institute of Residential Architecture and Design from 1989 to 1992. He was a visiting professor at the University of Art and Design Linz from 2001 to 2002 and President of the Vienna Secession from 2007 to 2013.
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András Pálffy (b. 1954 Budapest) is Head of the Institute for Architecture and Design at the Vienna University of Technology. He studied there from 1974 to 1985 and was a teaching assistant at the Institute of Residential Architecture and Design from 1989 to 1992. He was a visiting professor at the University of Art and Design Linz from 2001 to 2002 and President of the Vienna Secession from 2007 to 2013.