Miroslav Šik coined the term Analogue Architecture in the late 1980s. It stands for an architectural approach that is oriented towards the existing environment, its atmosphere and the construction tradition in a subtly radical way. It has made Miroslav Šik an unmistakable protagonist in Switzerland and Europe in the last 20 years. He has pursued this dedicated, anti-modernist orientation both as a teacher at the ETH Zürich and in his architectural work, which shows clear continuity since 1988. This monograph compiles his existing buildings and works. Each project pursues his pugnacious architectural stance, which is anything but “modern” or modernist. Even in the simplest construction tasks, Miroslav Šik uncovers and makes tangible the work’s intrinsic dignity and noble potential.
Edited by: Heinz Wirz
With an essay by Miroslav Šik
The monograph will be published simultaneously with the Architecture Biennale in Venice, where Miroslav Šik will present the Swiss pavilion entry.
148 pages, 23 × 26 cm
81 illustrations, 30 plans
Half-linen, thread-stitched
CHF 118.00 / EUR 95.00
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