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Motion Mobility: The Austrian Mobility Club Headquarters
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Motion Mobility: The Austrian Mobility Club Headquarters
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Matthias Boeckl
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By (author) Wojciech Czaja
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 230 |
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Category/Genre | Individual architects and architectural firms |
ISBN/Barcode |
9783038600725
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Illustrations |
200 Colour, 10 b&w
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Park Books
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Imprint |
Park Books
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Publication Date |
24 January 2018 |
Publication Country |
Switzerland
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Description
The new Vienna headquarters of OEAMTC, Austria's motorists' association, emerged out of an interdisciplinary process from choosing a suitable site to completion. Created in close collaboration between the client, architects Pichler & Traupmann, engineers FCP Fritsch, Chiari & Partner, and strategic consultants M.O.O.CON together with Nofrontiere Design agency and SIDE Studio for Information Design, it is a highly innovative structure in terms of design and technology. Moreover, the building sets new standards for corporate culture and working environments. This new book tells the entire story of the new OEAMTC complex. It documents the project comprehensively and is lavishly illustrated with images, plans, and diagrams. The essays look at the project's complex genesis and architectural concept, completed by interviews with the clients, architects, and with users of and visitors to the building. A glance at the history of comparable 'houses of speed' and a photo essay on the topic of mobility round out this book on a unique and exemplary multi-functional structure. Text in English and German.
Author Biography
Matthias Boeckl is editor-in-chief of Austrian architecture magazine architektur.aktuell. He also works as a freelance publicicst and curator and teaches at Vienna's University of Applied Arts. Wojciech Czaja is a Vienna-based architect and freelance publicist, contributing to various daily and weekly newspapers and magazines. He also teaches at Vienna's University of Applied Arts and works as a moderator in the field of urban culture and architecture.
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