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Heinz Bienefeld (1926–1995) was a singular figure in twentieth-century German architecture. His work, as focused as it is exquisite, is remarkable for the unique way in which it synthesised tradition and modernity. Among Bienefeld’s masterworks are Babanek and Kühnen, two houses that are exam ined in detail in this publication. Bienefeld’s distinct approach, which he developed in fierce opposition to the prevailing spirit of the times, is a source of fascination to the architectural photographer Klaus Kinold and the architecture writer Wilfried Wang: his ground plans were based on classical models such as Vitruvius and Palladio, he had a passion for measure and proportion, and he was devoted to the smallest details of craftsmanship and the pursuit of beauty. In his text on the “Architect of Silence”, Wang also discusses Bienefeld’s close relationships with his predominantly private clients.
Künstler*innen
Klaus Kinold
Herausgegeben von
Wilfried Wang | Klaus Kinold
Beiträge von
Norbert Heinze
Produktsicherheit
Hirmer Verlag GmbH, Bayerstr. 57-59, 80335 München, mail@hirmerverlag.de, Sicherheitshinweis entsprechend Art. 9 Abs. 7 S. 2 der GPSR entbehrlich.

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