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This book accompanies an exhibit at gta exhibitions of ETH Zurich that focuses on artworks featuring carefully designed stages—a deliberate blurring of the border between art, architecture, and performance. Creating static, yet theatrical, tableaux in which artists can highlight the interplay between the disciplines of art and architecture, the stages at the same time(...)
Museums and Universal Exhibitions
October 2015
Theater objects: a stage for architecture and art
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This book accompanies an exhibit at gta exhibitions of ETH Zurich that focuses on artworks featuring carefully designed stages—a deliberate blurring of the border between art, architecture, and performance. Creating static, yet theatrical, tableaux in which artists can highlight the interplay between the disciplines of art and architecture, the stages at the same time represent a wide range of creative approaches to art and art making, and they also offer reflections on sources of artistic inspiration, including books and films. A lasting record of a carefully—and creatively—curated exhibition, Theater Objects will surprise and impress architects, artists, and fans of both forms.
Museums and Universal Exhibitions
Eth Yearbook 2010
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This book includes student work from the courses of study in architectural design, technology and visual design at the Faculty of Architecture of the ETH, Zurich. It describes the entire breadth of approaches and disciplines which characterise the school. The work featured was produced in the previous year in the semester studios as part of a thesis project or in one of(...)
Eth Yearbook 2010
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This book includes student work from the courses of study in architectural design, technology and visual design at the Faculty of Architecture of the ETH, Zurich. It describes the entire breadth of approaches and disciplines which characterise the school. The work featured was produced in the previous year in the semester studios as part of a thesis project or in one of the Master of Advanced Studies programmes (MAS), but also in academic exchange programs between: The Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta); The Institute for Building Technology (HBT); The Institute for Historic Building Research and Conservation (IDB); The Network City and Landscape (NSL) with the ETH Studio Basel/Contemporary City Institute; The Institute for Urban Design (ISB). The Institute for Landscape Architecture (ILA) also present selected works of their teaching and research activities.
Contemporary Architecture