Getting things done : evolution of the built environment in Vorarlberg / Wolfgang Fiel, editor.
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TextLanguage: German, English Original language: German Publisher: Wien : Ambra V, 2014-Edition: 1. AuflageDescription: volumes : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 43 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783990436523 (v. 1 : pbk.)
- 399043652X (v. 1 : pbk.)
- 9783990436547 (v. 2 : pbk.)
- 3990436546 (v. 2 : pbk.)
- Evolution of the built environment in Vorarlberg
- Getting things done.
- Getting things done. English.
- 720.943/645 23
- NA1009.V6 G48 2014
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Catalog of an exhibition.
"'Getting Things Done' ist das Motto der Wanderausstellung zur Architektur aus Vorarlberg, die nach ihrem Start in Vorarlberg im Herbst 2014 weltweit durch die Österreichischen Kulturforen touren wird. Die Ausstellung wird nun bereits im Zustand der Entstehung öffentlich präsentiert. Die 'Rohform' kann ab 6. März im Vorarlberger Architekturinstitut in Dornbirn besichtigt werden. Kulturlandesrat Harald Sonderegger, Kulturamtsleiter Winfried Nussbaummüller und Kurator Wolfgang Fiel geben einen Ein- und Ausblick zu dieser Ausstellung"--Press release.
Includes bibliographical references.
[volume] 01. Exhibition in the making / translation and copy-editing, English text: Simon Cowper and Mike Hembury
Multi-volume catalog accompanying the exhibition on Vorarlberg architecture opening March 2014 as "exhibition in the making" at Vorarlberger Architekturinstitut (vai), i.e. as "an idea of an exhibition about an exhibition that doesn't yet exist" (01, page 12) and then presented as final version starting September 2014 in Werkraum Bregenzerwald prior to traveling around the world. The catalog is conceived as a series of 10 issues tackling questions specific to the exhibition process and respectively current venues. Issue 01 includes interviews with architects Renate Breuss, Christian Schützinger, Verena Konrad, and Robert Fabach.
In German with parallel English translations.
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