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Walter Ebert: Hügelhaus, München, Deutschlang, 1968–1970

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In early October, 2021, we took our cameras inside the ICC for the exciting The Sun Machine Is Coming Down, and it was great to take pictures inside this massive building.

 

Hans-Busso von Busse / Georg Eichbauer: Wohnturm, München, Deutschland, 1970–1971

Walter Ebert: Hügelhaus, München, Deutschlang, 1968–1970

Acceso a las instalaciones de la central de la presa, diseñadas por el escultor Pablo Serrano, en colaboración con Francisco Hurtado, arquitecto principal de Iberduero.

 

Fuente: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presa_de_Aldead%C3%A1vila

 

Dato cinefilo: Este acceso fue usado de escenario en el tramo final del mediometraje La Cabina (1972) de Antonio Mercero.

Sepp Pogadl: Amt für Ländliche Entwicklung Oberbayern, München, Deutschland

Herbert Groethuysen / Paul Hübner / Werner Fischer: St. Karl Borromäus, München, Deutschland, 1963–1964

Brutal architecture - One of a series of pictures taken for the RPS Bleeding London project - see the Bleeding London Flickr group for more images or to contribute

Hans-Busso von Busse / Georg Eichbauer: Wohnturm, München, Deutschland, 1970–1971

After spending 24 hours in an apartment in the Barbican (Andrewes House) I noticed how important the gardens were to soften the hard and brutal architecture of the Barbican. To represent this opposition between the hard architecture and the soft gardens, I used string and card. All garden elements are made of white string and the architecture is made of card. The model represents half of the studio apartment and all the garden, the lower level is the parking. I chose to contruct the model in cross section to show the thickness of the concrete slabs.

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