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Where Architects Stay in Germany: Lodgings fur Design Enthusiasts

Hardback

Main Details

Title Where Architects Stay in Germany: Lodgings fur Design Enthusiasts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sibylle Kramer
SeriesWhere Architects Stay
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 190
ISBN/Barcode 9783037682555
Audience
General
Illustrations 420 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Braun Publishing AG
Imprint Braun Publishing AG
Publication Date 21 November 2019
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

Meeting, or even exceeding the high esthetic expectations of the traveling architect. Germany is one of the most popular destinations in the world: on over 350,000 square kilometers the traveler is offered wonderful forests, amazing beaches, spectacular mountain ranges, romantic lakes, exciting cities, beautiful villages, as well as an indescribably wide choice of cultural highlights. For this reason, the third volume of the series "Where Architects Stay" is dedicated to the territory in the center of Europe between Flensburg, Goerlitz, Passau, Freibung, Saarbrucken and Aachen. This guide to architecture and accommodation presents outstanding lodgings for design lovers and individual travelers. Each is distinguished by the highest stylistic quality, personal touch, originality and passion for detail. It immediately shows that all these travel jewels have been conceived as favorite projects by the respective designers and already at first glance one can feel their careful and thoughtful composition.

Author Biography

After completing a degree in architecture in architecture Sibylle Kramer worked for gmp von Gerkan, Marg and Partners in different functions, such as Chief Representative in Beijing In 2001 she set up her successfull architecture practice in Hamburg which has received various awards and competition prizes. Kramer is also a frequent participant on selection committees for architectural competitions.