City and House. On the occasion of Otto Steidle's 60th birthday the Architecture Museum of the TU Munich will exhibit selected works of the architect in it's 3rd room in the Pinakothek der Moderne.
City and House
On the occasion of Otto Steidle's 60th birthday the Architecture Museum
of the TU Munich will exhibit selected works of the architect in it's
3rd room in the Pinakothek der Moderne.
Otto Steidle ranks not only as one of Germany's most successful
architects, but also one of its most versatile. Particularly in the area
of residential architecture he has, for decades, again and again
demonstrated his ability to move in new directions. Steidle sticks
neither to patent formulas nor to universal systems; he knows no
'either-or'. Rather he weighs possibilities, changing and adapting his
architecture as is appropriate for each project. For Steidle, it is not
the building's form but the urban structure - of which it is a part -
that is decisive for living quality. His architecture therefore changes
with each location and context, being as diverse and unpredictable as
life itself.
By means of sketches, drawings, photographs, models and film the
following structures and projects, among others, will be presented:
* General planning of the Theresienhöhe, Munich, since 1997
* Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Bremerhaven, 1999
* Central University Library, Ulm, 2001
* Michaelisquartier, Hamburg, 2001
* Residential area, Freischützstraße, Munich, 2001
* Beijing Image, Peking, 2002.
The catalogue "Otto Steidle - Die Stadt und das Haus (City and House)"
will be published for the exhibition.
As part of the series 'All About Me - Artist Discussions in the
Pinakothek der Moderne', Otto Steidle will talk about his work on Nov.
11, 2003 at 6:30 pm in the
Ernst von Siemens Auditorium in the Pinakothek der Moderne.
Press preview:
Nov. 19 2003, 11:00 am
Opening:
Nov. 19, 2003, 07:00 pm
Duration of exhibition:
Nov. 20, 2003 - Feb. 15, 2004
Photo: Architecture Museum of the TU Munich
Pinakothek der Moderne
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