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Clear lines, a minimalist design language and simple geometry - minimalism in architecture is limited to the essentials. Pure function is emphasized instead of superfluous details. Curved steel suggests movement and speed, sleek glass creates transparency while large openings flood interior spaces with light and air - each individual element plays a significant role in the overall appearance of the projects.

The design potential that lies in the pure emphasis on form and materials is demonstrated by these extremely innovative and relentlessly contemporary buildings, which also prove that minimalism in architecture is a state of mind - based on abstraction, functionality and clarity.

Publishing house Braun
2014
English
Hardcover with dust jacket
24 x 28 cm
272 pages
463 illustrations
ISBN 978-3-03768-164-0

16.09.2014 from TBA Team
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