Hans Kollhoff

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Hans Kollhoff

The first monograph on the work of German architect Hans Kollhoff and his partner Helga Timmerman.
Texts by Jasper Cepl

  • Comprehensive monograph on renowned German architects Hans Kollhoff and Helga Timmerman
  • Contextualizing essay by architecture critic Jasper Cepl
  • More than 100 projects presented chronologically
Hardback
220 x 280 mm, 8 5/8 x 11 in
440 pp
400 colour illustrations
375 black and white illustrations
ISBN 9781904313274
1904313272
More about this title
This volume is a complete monograph on the work of German architect Hans Kollhoff (b. 1946) and his partner, Helga Timmerman (b. 1953), with whom he has collaborated since 1984. It presents 100 buildings and projects completed by Kollhofand his firm since the 1970s, beginning with his Project for an Analogous City of 1976 and including competitions, office and multiuse buildings, banks, apartment complexes, and urban planning. Kollhoff began his teaching and investigations into the city during the postmodern debates of the 1970s, when he studied with O.M. Ungers at Cornell University. Since that time he has focused on large-scale architecture and its role in preserving the urban landscape, striving to discover the essence in traditional architecture, and to build a new tradition from it. Jasper Cepl introduces this book with an investigative essay examining Kollhoff's career and theoretical direction since the late 1960s. Following the introduction are 100 projects presented chronologically, including recent work in Berlin, such as the DaimlerChrysler Highrise Building (2000), the Extension of the Pergamon Museum (2000), and the renovation of the Former Seat of the Reichsbank for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1999).
About the author
Jasper Cepl is an architect and critic who is an assistant instructor at the Technische Universitat in Berlin. He is the author of the volume Zum Werk von Paul Frankl, August Schmarsow und Heinrich Wolfllin, and has contributed to the publication of Quellentexte zur Architekturtheorie.
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