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Deutsches Architektur Jahrbuch 2023/German Architecture Annual 2023

Author/EditorFoerster, Yorck (Author)
Grawe, Christina (Author)
Cachola Schmal, Peter (Author)
Publisher: DOM Publishers
ISBN: 9783869228655
Pub Date01/02/2023
BindingHardback
Pages256
Dimensions (mm)280(h) * 220(w)
The German Architectural Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), documenting contemporary architectural projects in Germany for the past 40 years.
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The German Architecture Yearbook , published by the German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt am Main, has been documenting current building activity in Germany for almost 40 years. In reviews by well-known authors, the yearbook presents the shortlist of 23 buildings from Germany and three examples from abroad, which a jury determined for the DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany 2023 . Curators of the museum as well as renowned architects and architecture critics viewed a field of around 100 nominations for the year. In addition to the special tribute to the winner of the DAM Prize, the shortlist of finalists is also portrayed in more detail.

The German Architectural Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), has been documenting contemporary architectural projects in Germany for the past 40 years. This year's edition of the annual presents the shortlist of 26 buildings selected by the jury for the 2023 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany. The building reviews, written by architectural critics, along with large-format photographs, provide a deep insight into those works.

The German Architecture Yearbook , published by the German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt am Main, has been documenting current building activity in Germany for almost 40 years. In reviews by well-known authors, the yearbook presents the shortlist of 23 buildings from Germany and three examples from abroad, which a jury determined for the DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany 2023 . Curators of the museum as well as renowned architects and architecture critics viewed a field of around 100 nominations for the year. In addition to the special tribute to the winner of the DAM Prize, the shortlist of finalists is also portrayed in more detail.

The German Architectural Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), has been documenting contemporary architectural projects in Germany for the past 40 years. This year's edition of the annual presents the shortlist of 26 buildings selected by the jury for the 2023 DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany. The building reviews, written by architectural critics, along with large-format photographs, provide a deep insight into those works.

Yorck Foerster *1964 in Hanover. Curator and journalist. Studied philosophy, sociology, and art pedagogy at the Goethe University Frankfurt. Numerous lectures, publications, and exhibitions, including 'COOP HIMMELB(L)AU' (2015), 'Between the Sun and the Moon: Studio Mumbai' (2016), 'Grosse Oper - Viel Theater? Buhnenbauten im europaischen Vergleich' (2018), and 'Antonio de Campos. Concepts for Zaha Hadid' (2022). Partner of kuratorenwerkstatt Foerster Grawe Winkelmann. Christina Grawe *1965 in Idar-Oberstein. Trained as nurse. Studied architecture in Berlin. From 2003: trainee and curator at DAM, where she curated numerous exhibitions, including 'Martin Elsaesser und das Neue Frankfurt' (2009). Since 2007: freelance curator and journalist. Teaching position at the Institut fur Baugeschichte (Institute for Architectural History), Technical University of Berlin. Further exhibitions include: 'Stadtvisionen 1910|2010' ( Architectural Museum of the Technical University of Berlin, 2010) and 'Unvollendete Metropole' (with H. Bodenschatz, B. Goebel, 2020). 2012 - 2014: editor at BauNetz. 2014 - 2017: editor at competition. 2018 / 2019: editor at dab. Chairwoman of architekturbild e. v. Partner of kuratorenwerkstatt Foerster Grawe Winkelmann. Peter Cachola Schmal *1960 in Altoetting. Lived in Multan Pakistan, Muhlheim Ruhr, Jakarta Indonesia, Holzminden, and Baden-Baden. Studied architecture at the TU Darmstadt, where he obtained his Diplom degree in 1989. Worked with Behnisch + Partner in Stuttgart (1989) and Eisenbach + Partner (1990 - 1993) in Zeppelinheim. Research assis tant at the TU Darmstadt (1992 1997). Teach ing post for design at the FH Frankfurt (1997 - 2000). Curator at DAM since 2000, and director of DAM since 2006. Commis sioner General, VII. International Architecture Biennale in Sao Paulo (2007). Commissioner General of the German Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, 2016.

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