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Helmut Jahn - Transparency by Werner Blaser β€” book cover
Individual Architects, Designers, & Planners, General & Miscellaneous Architectural History & Criticism, Architectural Business Practices, Postmodernism Architecture, International Style & Modernism - Architecture, Skyscrapers

Helmut Jahn - Transparency

by Werner Blaser
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Overview

Helmut Jahn has given the use of steel and glass in architecture an exceptional technical and aesthetic articulation that is inseparably associated with the concept of transparency. Standing squarely in the tradition of the nineteenth century and yet interested in the continued development of innovative facade technologies, Jahn places the supporting steel structure of his buildings on the outside. At the same time he wraps his glass skin around a light and weightless interior that acquires a special force through effects of light and color. This creative intelligence of Helmut Jahn is one reason why he has become one of the most successful architects in recent decades. This new book by Werner Blaser presents projects by Helmut Jahn from the last twenty years. In them the transparency of built space is utilized as an architectural element so impressively that it can be said to show the new path for the further development of architecture in the next millennium.

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A lavish, oversize (12.5x12.5<">) presentation, with text in English and German, of the work of one of the most successful architects in recent decades, notable for his innovative use of steel and glass. Jahn himself supplies the introduction, which is followed by full-page photos of his works, with descriptive commentary, and brief essays on the theme of transparency in architecture. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1996
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Pages
204
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783764351540

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