
Une architecture de Herzog & de Meuron, une peinture murale de Rémy Zaugg, une oeuvre pour Roche Bâle
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Between 1996 and 2000 the renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron built a new research centre together with a library, auditorium and cafeteria for the pharmaceutical company Roche in Basle. Situated on the outskirts of the town on the edge of the industrial area, the building was to include a closed section for laboratories yet should also be publicly accessible: the ideal starting point for an interdisciplinary solution. Artist Rémy Zaugg worked together with the architects developing the colours used. In particular he created a dramatic blue wall which separates public and restricted areas. This publication documents the entire project from its genesis to the completed construction, using texts, sketches, plans and photographs. More than a mere monograph, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative collaboration occuring between architects and artists.
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Une architecture de Herzog & de Meuron, une peinture murale de Rémy Zaugg, une oeuvre pour Roche Bâle, Rémy Zaugg
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- Titel
- Une architecture de Herzog & de Meuron, une peinture murale de Rémy Zaugg, une oeuvre pour Roche Bâle
- Sprache
- Französisch
- Autor*innen
- Rémy Zaugg
- Verlag
- Birkhäuser
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2001
- ISBN10
- 3764366230
- ISBN13
- 9783764366230
- Kategorie
- Architektur & Städtebau
- Beschreibung
- Between 1996 and 2000 the renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron built a new research centre together with a library, auditorium and cafeteria for the pharmaceutical company Roche in Basle. Situated on the outskirts of the town on the edge of the industrial area, the building was to include a closed section for laboratories yet should also be publicly accessible: the ideal starting point for an interdisciplinary solution. Artist Rémy Zaugg worked together with the architects developing the colours used. In particular he created a dramatic blue wall which separates public and restricted areas. This publication documents the entire project from its genesis to the completed construction, using texts, sketches, plans and photographs. More than a mere monograph, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative collaboration occuring between architects and artists.