PPAG Architects: Die Moglichkeit steht im Raum/Making Space for Possibilitites
PPAG Architects: Die Moglichkeit steht im Raum/Making Space for Possibilitites
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PPAG Architects: Die Moglichkeit steht im Raum/Making Space for Possibilitites
W035921 | $27.50
Exhibition Catalog
Aedes Architekurforum Berlin, 2021.
240 pp. Well illustrated (some col.). 19 x 18 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783943615708
The aim of the exhibition is to contribute to expanding the collective architectural space of possibilities for both architects and non-architects. PPAG strive to animate not only the professional audience, but, explicitly, also the broader public to examine the questions of today. PPAG thus shows the direction in which our built environment might and can develop: in a future that brings a better life for everyone, despite all the new challenges. The overall approach of PPAG architects is prototypical: an innovative design based on the notion of how future life will unfold in the architecture. It is about contrasting the familiar with an emerging ‘necessarily new’, in which it is possible to live in a better way. On this topic, office founders Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka say: ‘After nearly two years of the pandemic, we as a society have more experience with in the “other” than ever before.’ PPAG comprehend architecture as an interdisciplinary examination in which very diverse contents, conditions, and disciplines are brought together and materialised. Architecture permeates all areas of life and influences our daily activities. PPAG would thus like to show what the built environment can be when one as an architect actually realises what is conceivably possible and makes it part of everyday reality. Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka jointly manage PPAG architects (Vienna/Berlin) along with their team. Since the studio’s establishment in 1995, they have worked continuously in the field of the research and development of architecture in the broadest sense, with the aspiration of also realising innovations. From furniture making to urban development, the respective insights are transferred and developed further from one project to the next.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Germany -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Architecture --
Artist(s): PPAG Architects (firm)
W035921 | $27.50
Exhibition Catalog
Aedes Architekurforum Berlin, 2021.
240 pp. Well illustrated (some col.). 19 x 18 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783943615708
The aim of the exhibition is to contribute to expanding the collective architectural space of possibilities for both architects and non-architects. PPAG strive to animate not only the professional audience, but, explicitly, also the broader public to examine the questions of today. PPAG thus shows the direction in which our built environment might and can develop: in a future that brings a better life for everyone, despite all the new challenges. The overall approach of PPAG architects is prototypical: an innovative design based on the notion of how future life will unfold in the architecture. It is about contrasting the familiar with an emerging ‘necessarily new’, in which it is possible to live in a better way. On this topic, office founders Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka say: ‘After nearly two years of the pandemic, we as a society have more experience with in the “other” than ever before.’ PPAG comprehend architecture as an interdisciplinary examination in which very diverse contents, conditions, and disciplines are brought together and materialised. Architecture permeates all areas of life and influences our daily activities. PPAG would thus like to show what the built environment can be when one as an architect actually realises what is conceivably possible and makes it part of everyday reality. Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka jointly manage PPAG architects (Vienna/Berlin) along with their team. Since the studio’s establishment in 1995, they have worked continuously in the field of the research and development of architecture in the broadest sense, with the aspiration of also realising innovations. From furniture making to urban development, the respective insights are transferred and developed further from one project to the next.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Germany -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Architecture --
Artist(s): PPAG Architects (firm)