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Olympia Munchen ’72 : Architektur+Landschaft als gebaute Utopie

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Cheerful, playful, light—the architectural leitmotifs of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich spatially embodied the hope of a new era for the young German Republic.

The vision of a cosmopolitan society found expression in a swinging roof construction over gently undulating landscape forms and fresh, clean colors.

For the first time, this book examines the design and technical achievements behind the iconic Olympia architecture—as told from the perspective of the congenial collaboration between its planners.

Detailed insights into the creation process between visionary artistic aspirations, technical possibilities, motivation of those involved and the power of decision-makers how the potential of interdisciplinary thinking.

Olympia München ’72—Architektur + Landschaft als gebaute Utopie is a unique historical testimony of the time, based on extensive interviews by the author with Günter Behnisch, Frei Otto, Hans-Jochen Vogel, Klaus Linkwitz, and Jörg Schlaich, among others.

Including previously unpublished visual material.

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Product Details
Jovis Verlag
386859728X / 9783868597288
Hardback
18/07/2022
Germany
464 pages, 400 farb. und s/w Abb.
210 x 280 mm, 1910 grams