Switzerland – an Urban Portrait : : Vol. 1: Introduction; Vol. 2: Borders, Communes – a Brief History of the Territory; Vol. 3: Materials / / Roger Diener, Jacques Herzog, Marcel Meili, Pierre de Meuron, Christian Schmid; ed. by ETH Studio Basel - Contemporary City Institute.
Top Swiss architects create a new urban topography for Switzerland.
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Place / Publishing House: | Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2013] ©2005 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Book 1: Introduction. Switzerland – Presented in Terms of Networks, Borders, and Differences
- Front matter
- Content
- Introduction
- Networks
- Borders
- Differences
- Conversation
- Theory
- Colophon
- Book 2: Borders, Communes. A Brief History of the Territory
- Front matter
- Content
- Introduction
- Surfaces, Deposits
- Border, Cell, Treaty
- Imprints
- Germanic Land
- Cooperatives, Communes
- Crystallization
- Autonomy and Difference
- Colophon
- Buch 3: Materials for an Urbanistic Project
- Front matter
- Content
- Introduction
- Metropolitan Regions
- Economic Growth and Economic Productivity
- Lake Geneva Metropolitan Region
- The Metropolitan Region Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg
- The Zurich Metropolitan Region
- Networks of Cities
- The Urban Ring of Bern
- Network of Cities, Central Switzerland
- The Urban Network of the Lakes
- The Quiet Zones
- The Western Quiet Zone: Gros-de-Vaud and Lower Alpine Area of Fribourg
- The Central Quiet Zone The Napf
- The Eastern Quiet Zone Appenzell – Toggenburg
- The Alps
- Alpine Resorts
- Alpine Fallow Lands
- Safien Valley
- Wassen
- Calancatal / Val Calanca
- Colophon
- Acknowledgments