Solid, Fluid, Biotic: Changing Alpine Landscapes

Author:   Thomas Kissling
Publisher:   Lars Muller Publishers
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9783037786772


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   28 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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The Alpine region is characterised by a great diversity in all spatial dimensions and qualities. This circumstance is not to be read primarily as the result of administrative drawing of borders, but first of all as an expression of the alpine topography, determined at the same time by intensive cultivation by humankind. However, the assumption that this configuration, seen against a background of massive rocks and steep ridges, is a steady formation would be misleading. For the Alps are not a stable structure, but a dynamic and sensitive organism. Here, boundaries are ceaselessly overcome and continuously shifted. This goes hand in hand with a change in perception and is conditioned by natural dynamics, transforming cultural practices and the bridging of topographical obstacles, whereby the Alps are not only opened up internally, but at the same time integrated into an overall European context. Thus, over a long period of time, a space was created in which the most diverse things came together and were interwoven with the local. However, this principle of interaction is increasingly giving way to a one\-sided claim from the outside. At the same time, the nature and manner of human access have themselves taken on geological dimensions. In the context of the 17th Venice architecture biennial, contributions by Vogt Landscape Architects and the Chair of Günther Vogt at ETH Zurich, Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies illuminate individual manifestations of this dynamic landscape with a view to hydrological, biological and geological aspects. Moving Borders documents the contributions at the Biennale and complements them with scientific essays, artistic works and comprehensive photographs taken during fi eld trips to the Alps. AUTHOR: Thomas Kissling studied architecture at the ETH Zurich and is a research associate at the Chair of Prof. Günther Vogt at the ETH Zurich since 2010. With essays by Conradin Burga, Markus Ritter, Gu¨nther Vogt, Rolf Weingartner. With contributions by Julian Charrière, Allessandra Chemollo, Gerda Steiner, Jörg Lenzlinger. 80 illustrations

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Author:   Thomas Kissling
Publisher:   Lars Muller Publishers
Imprint:   Lars Muller Publishers
ISBN:  

9783037786772


ISBN 10:   3037786779
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   28 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Accompanying the contributions of Vogt Landscape Architects and the Chair of Günther Vogt, ETH Zurich, at the 17th Venice architecture biennial. A differentiated study of the geological, hydrological and biological dynamics of the Alpine region.

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