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 | Complex: The Architecture of KSP Engel and Zimmermann Author: Edited by Ingeborg Flagge, essays by Architekten, texts by Peter Davey, Ingeborg Flagge Publisher: Hatje Cantz Publishers Year: 2004 ISBN 3775713883
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Category: Architects / Contemporary / Europe /
ArchitectureWeek Description In the course of the past several years, KSP Engel and Zimmermann has become one of the most successful architecture firms in Germany. The firm now has offices in Berlin, Braunschweig, Frankfurt, Cologne, and Munich. Its projects include office buildings, hospitals, schools, libraries, sports facilities and residential architecture. KSP Engel and Zimmermann's rich architectural language covers a broad spectrum-from sensitive intervention in existing structures to striking high-rise buildings. This book examines forty projects representing the work of the internationally renowned architects' firm of KSP Engel and Zimmermann.
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