I am going backpacking through Europe and need suggestions on projects to see in Prague, Munich, Florence and Rome...! If you were there recently , or know of any nice projects that are worth seeing, please comment! Thanks,
Seriously though, maybe if you gave us a bit more information about what you wanted to see - Old stuff? New stuff? Everything? 'Buildings in Europe' is a pretty broad topic.
:_) ... no problem here with dressing funny, using public transportation, sitting down to have a coffee and taking it easy on sundays:_) I am going in September, so the weather should be fine.I'll be mostly in Prague, Munich, Florence and Rome. All the 'old stuff' is already in the guidebooks...I am mostly looking for some nice contamporary work that I overwise wouldn;t find. I already have some projects by Herzog and de Meuron to see in Munich, couple of buildings in Rome, but just wanted some more on the list, if you know of any:_)
funny you say that mdler... I don't know about Germans but americans are usually portrayed here [in Europe] as fat (nowadays directly obese) middle-aged people dressed with "casual" wear, the most ridiculous the most american... like going to the office with a suit and sport shoes.. :p
florian nagler
kirchenzentrum
platz der menschenrechte 1
also, florian nagler did a wicked pavilion (kulturhaus) out of wood in 2001, for some reason i was thinking this was temporary, but it might still be there.
hanns seidel platz 1
fink + jocher
mixed use bldg
sanierungsblock 1, westend
holz.box
Thanks! This is exactly what I was hoping for when I opened the topic:_) the thongs are a great addition though... I'll be in Munich for about 8 days, so I can try to plan as much as I can in. Thanks again. great list.
I was thinking about going through Bregenz on the way to Italy- i 'll actually look in to it a little more, it looks fun...
I defintely want to see Zumfor's Kunsthaus and Baumschlager works in the center. Is it all walking distance in the center? Just have to think about safety travelling alone and being a girl:_) I can spend a day or two there... and then go on through Innsbruck. Defintely want to see the list.
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Buildings to see in Europe!
I am going backpacking through Europe and need suggestions on projects to see in Prague, Munich, Florence and Rome...! If you were there recently , or know of any nice projects that are worth seeing, please comment! Thanks,
... Europe? Not very many interesting things to see there, I would just stay home ...
Seriously though, maybe if you gave us a bit more information about what you wanted to see - Old stuff? New stuff? Everything? 'Buildings in Europe' is a pretty broad topic.
i agree with 765...stay home
Europe is too damn hot and the people there dont speak American
... and they look at you like you're crazy when you ask for coffee to go.
no ice in the drinks!!!!!!!!
you have to use public transportation
they dress funny (the Germans in particular)
... and everything's closed on sundays. Everything.
:_) ... no problem here with dressing funny, using public transportation, sitting down to have a coffee and taking it easy on sundays:_) I am going in September, so the weather should be fine.I'll be mostly in Prague, Munich, Florence and Rome. All the 'old stuff' is already in the guidebooks...I am mostly looking for some nice contamporary work that I overwise wouldn;t find. I already have some projects by Herzog and de Meuron to see in Munich, couple of buildings in Rome, but just wanted some more on the list, if you know of any:_)
funny you say that mdler... I don't know about Germans but americans are usually portrayed here [in Europe] as fat (nowadays directly obese) middle-aged people dressed with "casual" wear, the most ridiculous the most american... like going to the office with a suit and sport shoes.. :p
I'll post the image again w/o resizing so you can have a better look to... er.. what european ladies eat
i'd say skip italy and hit up ticino, graubunden + vorarlberg.
newer projects in muenchen:
mnw world
coop himmelblau
lerchenauer str., georg brauchle ring
akademie der bildende kunst muenchen
coop himmelblau
akademiestraße 4
juedisches zentrum jakobsplatz
st. jakobs-platz
staab architekten
service center
theresienwiese, matthias-pschorr-str. 4
pinakothek der moderne
stephan braunfels
barer strasse 40
allman sattler wappner
herz-jesu-kirch
lachnerstr. 8
muenchener rueck
baumschlager + eberle
königinstrasse 107
herzog + de meuron
office
Herrnstrasse 42-44
herzog + de meuron
sammlung goetz
103 Oberföhringer str., michl-ehbauer-weg, oberföhring
herzog + de meuron
funf hoefe (5 courtyards)
herzog + de meuron
allianz arena
peter haimerl
parking garage
salvatorstrasse 13 (pretty sure this is near the funf hoefe)
meck + koppel
friedhof
straße am mitterfeld 68
modelshop
allmann sattler wappner
truderinger str. 10
allman sattler wappner
haus der gegenwart
buga-gelände
georg-kerschensteiner straße, muenchen-riem
florian nagler
foag_datenwerk
joseph-wild-strasse 13
florian nagler
kirchenzentrum
platz der menschenrechte 1
also, florian nagler did a wicked pavilion (kulturhaus) out of wood in 2001, for some reason i was thinking this was temporary, but it might still be there.
hanns seidel platz 1
fink + jocher
mixed use bldg
sanierungsblock 1, westend
fink + jocher
student housing @ TU Muenchen
hild und k
bauzeuntrum + parkhaus riem
willy-brandt-allee 15
muenchen-riem
huld und k
wohnhaeuser
helsinkistrasse
thomas herzog
pavilions for the bundesgartenschau
buga-2005
thomas herzog, (and several other projects)
WA 1 (housing)
muenchen-riem
also, see if you can check out the micro-compact home
hope that helps and apologies for any mies-takes
holz.box
Thanks! This is exactly what I was hoping for when I opened the topic:_) the thongs are a great addition though... I'll be in Munich for about 8 days, so I can try to plan as much as I can in. Thanks again. great list.
I was thinking about going through Bregenz on the way to Italy- i 'll actually look in to it a little more, it looks fun...
about 20 projects worth seeing in bregenz, i can email a list.
I defintely want to see Zumfor's Kunsthaus and Baumschlager works in the center. Is it all walking distance in the center? Just have to think about safety travelling alone and being a girl:_) I can spend a day or two there... and then go on through Innsbruck. Defintely want to see the list.
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