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Ernst Gisel. Rathaus Fellbach

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'Not just a winner, but a major winner. And Fellbach won it by letting Zurich architect Ernst Gisel build its new town hall. And it is just the same as winning the lottery: it takes time for it to sink in and to be really pleased. Winning also means stress, especial-ly if the player never really believed in his luck. But why be pleased about a town hall, about a collection of official rooms, intended only to make administering the individual citizen even smoother? Can a town hall be anything at all more than a home for all the official panoply of tit-for-tat responses? It can indeed, if you make it into a piece of the town, a good piece of the town.Ernst Gisel?s town hall for Fellbach is one of the very few build-ings that make one enthuse about the town. Like Stirling?s Neue Staatsgalerie it invites you to linger ? even without a reason: in the Stuttgart museum you are attracted by terraces, ramps and an open rotunda, whereas in the Fellbach building there is a sense of a strong suction that will draw the public into the inner courtyard of the complex. ?A bit Italian? ? this is what Gisel himself says about the atmosphere there, and he is right.The urban quality of the new town hall corresponds with the quality of the detailed architectural solutions and the care with which Gisel devoted himself to the architectural design in the in-terior.Art in the building? There is that too. Gisel himself designed the fountain for the market-place façade: architecture on a small scale, a game with volumes through which the water slowly runs. In the inner courtyard, in the town-hall square, is the sculpture Überlebenskopf (survival head) by Zurich artist Otto Müller ? a sober monument that corresponds precisely with the confident but modest character of the building. The new town hall is a fairly perfect piece of architecture and urban art: reticent as a whole, monumental in detail.'
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-930698-19-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum15.12.2011
ReiheOpus
Reihen-Nr.1999
Seiten59 Seiten
SpracheDeutsch
MasseBreite 288 mm, Höhe 311 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht821 g
IllustrationenFarbfotos, Pläne
Artikel-Nr.2907368
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.12472103
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