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Diener & Diener Architects, based in Basel and Berlin, is one of Switzerland's leading architecture firms. Over the past forty years, it has maintained a consistent focus on residential architecture. Even before the foundation of Diener & Diener Architects proper, Roger Diener's father, Marcus Diener, laid the roots for the firm's specialization on housing, and today, Diener & Diener is known for designs in this field with sparingly used simple patterns, typologies, and materials.
Diener & Diener Architekten - Wohnungsbau discusses thirty designs exemplifying the firm's philosophy-a
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Produktbeschreibung
Diener & Diener Architects, based in Basel and Berlin, is one of Switzerland's leading architecture firms. Over the past forty years, it has maintained a consistent focus on residential architecture. Even before the foundation of Diener & Diener Architects proper, Roger Diener's father, Marcus Diener, laid the roots for the firm's specialization on housing, and today, Diener & Diener is known for designs in this field with sparingly used simple patterns, typologies, and materials.

Diener & Diener Architekten - Wohnungsbau discusses thirty designs exemplifying the firm's philosophy-a philosophy that considers the individual urban contexts for each building structure. The book features photographs, floor and site plans, as well as images and plans from the firm's archive. Drawing also on Roger Diener's collected lectures, the texts investigate Diener & Diener's own typological design process, which serves as the foundation for each project. By so doing,they give insight into Diener & Diener's long-standing success and their significance in the field of contemporary housing architecture.
Autorenporträt
Alexandre Aviolat ist Architekt und arbeitet als Assistent an der EPFL in Lausanne. Bruno Marchand lehrt als Professor für Architekturtheorie an der EPFL in Lausanne, Bereich Wohnungsbau. Martin Steinmann ist emeritierter Professor für Architektur und Architekturtheorie an der EPFL in Lausanne, Bereich Wohnungsbau.
Rezensionen
«Schon jetzt ein Standardwerk, zum Thema Wohnungsbau wie zur Schweizer Architektur.» Ulrich Brinkmann, Bauwelt