I kommission for
Jovis Verlag
After years of absence, the Federal Constitutional Court building is once again making an appearance on television screens, in reports about the activities of Germany’s highest court. After its extensive renovation, the Justices have moved back into their former official residence next to the Karlsruhe Castle. The building, erected according to plans by Paul Baumgarten in 1965–1969, does not represent the power of the state with imposing imperial architecture, but instead embodies a free, democratic spirit with its modern, transparent building forms. Its careful restoration was faithful to its origins and now the formerly inconspicuous building shines in a new splendor, and can be appreciated as one of the earliest examples of the new state architecture of the young Federal Republic of Germany. This book illuminates its building history, outlines the history and work of the court, and presents the building and its renovation in detail.
Alle udgivelser af
Falk Jaeger som forfatter
Schweger assoziierte Architekten 2005, ISBN 978-87-635-0429-4, indb
The Head of the Architect 2005, ISBN 978-87-635-0483-6, indb
Behnisch Architekten 2009, ISBN 978-87-635-3075-0, hft
WGV Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-87-635-3149-8, indb
UNStudio 2009, ISBN 978-87-635-3081-1, hft
Wingårdhs 2010, ISBN 978-87-635-3311-9, hft
Falk Jaeger som redaktør
3 Stadia 2010 2010, ISBN 978-87-635-3579-3, indb
Wulf & Partner 2007, ISBN 978-87-635-0892-6, hft
CBA Christian Bauer 2010, ISBN 978-87-635-3643-1, hft
Auer+Weber+Assoziierte 2010, ISBN 978-87-635-3677-6, hft
Alexander Brenner 2013, ISBN 978-87-635-4182-4, indb
Norihiko Dan and Associates 2015, ISBN 978-87-635-4368-2, hft
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