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OverviewText in German and Chinese. Architects usually try to create ""finished"" buildings, i.e. coherent works of architecture for eternity. But does this claim stand up to reality? Should that be the claim at all? After all, it cannot be ruled out that the building will change after completion. Inspired by references from architectural history, art and anthropology, the young Kaiser Shen studio developed various theses at the beginning of its practice and tested them on the basis of its own projects. Central to this is the question of how buildings change in their lifespan due to external influences and what this change means for permanence in architecture and for the idea of space. In earlier times, it was common practice to build on existing structures. Thus, in most buildings that have survived for several centuries, countless layers of time overlap. This can be seen particularly clearly in the additions and conversions of cathedrals, for example. Due to new framework conditions and requirements for use, buildings were always pragmatically developed further in the currently valid architectural style. Often, only experts are able to distinguish between the different time periods. Only a few buildings are considered so outstanding by society that they are conserved and musealised in a fixed time layer. However, such conservation is rather unnatural and can only be justified in exceptional cases. In this book, therefore, promising strategies are to be pointed out as to how ""unfinished"" houses, with rooms lacking special qualities, can be further built and adapted to the present framework conditions. For Atelier Kaiser Shen, a good structure means developing a future-proof spatial idea, and this cannot be reduced to the supporting structure. When building further, it should be possible to build on this architectural-spatial idea. Since a conversion can even destroy it in extreme cases, it is important to create a potential that is recognised and taken up by those who continue to build. Ideally, the building should have such a strong spatial idea that it can survive future renovations and still be viable. Stuttgart-based Atelier Kaiser Shen was founded in 2017 by Florian Kaiser and Guobin Shen and works on projects of various scales. Their work has been awarded various prizes, including the Hugo-Häring-Auszeichnung 2020 and a recognition at the BDA-Architekturpreis max 40 for young architects. Parallel to their work in the studio, Florian Kaiser and Guobin Shen taught at the University of Stuttgart from 2014 to 2021. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Unfertige HauserPublisher: Edition Axel Menges Imprint: Edition Axel Menges ISBN: 9783869050317ISBN 10: 3869050314 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 06 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationStuttgart-based Atelier Kaiser Shenwas foundedin2017byFlorianKaiser andGuobin Shenandworksonprojectsofvariousscales. Theirworkhasbeenawardedvariousprizes, includingtheHugo-Häring-Award2020 andarecognitionattheBDA-Architekturpreismax40foryoungarchitects.Paralleltotheirwork inthestudio, FlorianKaiser andGuobinShen taughtattheUniversityofStuttgartfrom2014 to2021. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |