Fritz Haller: Architekt und Forscher


Laurent Stalder, Georg Vrachliotis, eds.
Fritz Haller
Architekt und Forscher


2015. 22.5 x 30 cm, hardcover
344 pages, 277 illustrations
ISBN 978-3-85676-334-3
CHF 89.00 / EUR 85.00
German

Selected and commented catalogue of works, complete index of works

Contributions by Hubertus Adam, Kurt Breiter und Christian Müller, Monika Dommann, Hans Frei, Franz Füeg, Thomas Herzog, Ludger Hovestadt, Bernd Kulawik, Bruno Maurer, Werner Oechslin, Nils Röller, Arthur Rüegg, Steeve Sabatto, Paul Schärer, Luigi Snozzi, Laurent Stalder, Georg Vrachliotis
Designed by Philippe Mouthon

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Fritz Haller (1924–2013) is one of the most influential figures of the 20th century in the field of industrial construction. At the beginning of the 1960s he became known far beyond the borders of Switzerland as one of the protagonists of the so-called School of Solothurn. Haller’s oeuvre encompasses a remarkable spectrum of buildings and projects, ranging from school buildings, residential and commercial buildings, industrial halls and modular steel construction systems to digital planning tools. With contributions by authors from various disciplines, the monograph follows Haller’s idea of architecture, which is in an interdisciplinary field of tension with art, technology and science.