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The oeuvre of the architecture practice O&O Baukunst looked at from a "different" perspective: an impressive cross section of interiors of buildings and projects ranging from the 1980s to the present day is shown, offering unsuspected and unfamiliar insights. Office concepts, housing models, and spaces for art and culture reveal, alongside their representative functions, a surprising individuality and diversity of design. As modern city and its architecture are becoming more homogeneous and more compact, it is only "inside that the possibility for differentiation, for polarization and…mehr

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The oeuvre of the architecture practice O&O Baukunst looked at from a "different" perspective: an impressive cross section of interiors of buildings and projects ranging from the 1980s to the present day is shown, offering unsuspected and unfamiliar insights. Office concepts, housing models, and spaces for art and culture reveal, alongside their representative functions, a surprising individuality and diversity of design. As modern city and its architecture are becoming more homogeneous and more compact, it is only "inside that the possibility for differentiation, for polarization and characterization in the design begins. This is where individuality can first be fulfilled," says Laurids Ortner. At the same time the retrospective spans a temporal connection between the conceptual development of the design and the will for constant creative change.
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Manuela Hötzl, geb. 1972, ist seit 1992 als Architekturkritikerin und Journalistin für internationale Architektur und Kunstmagazine tätig. Sie ist Redakteurin bei verschiedenen Buch- und Magazinproduktionen, für Verlage, Architekturbüros und Unternehmen. Sie hat in Graz und Pretoria Architektur studiert und 2011 an der Goldsmiths University of London mit einem MA in Research Architecture abgeschlossen. Manuela Hötzl lebt und arbeitet in Wien.