For Zurich architect Stefan Wülser, architecture is not reduced to the craft of designing and implementing the design, but also involves thinking about its socio-cultural significance in contemporary society. With the house in Bassersdorf, for example, he developed a programmatic building that rises above an existing supporting structure in a direct, bricollage-like construction that is gestural and expressive.
Edited by: Heinz Wirz
Article by: Tibor Joanelly
64 pages, 16.5 × 21 cm
42 illustrations, 27 plans
Thread-stitched brochure
CHF 28.00 / EUR 25.00
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