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- Kiosks, Clinics, and Corporate Spaces--25 years ago, Konstantin Jaspert, Frederik Jaspert, Jürgen Steffens, Rolf Watrin, and Olaf Drehsen founded the Cologne-based architecture firm JSWD.
- About the Author: After studying architecture at RWTH Aachen and earning her diploma and master's degree from the Bartlett School in London, Uta Winterhager remained dedicated to architectural theory.
- 248 Pages
- Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms
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Kiosks, Clinics, and Corporate Spaces--25 years ago, Konstantin Jaspert, Frederik Jaspert, Jürgen Steffens, Rolf Watrin, and Olaf Drehsen founded the Cologne-based architecture firm JSWD. Time for a review: In 25 chapters, author Uta Winterhager presents this renowned office, giving voice to many of those who have contributed to its success. The focus is on the projects themselves. Through a series of minuted on-site conversations, she visits completed projects and future construction sites alongside the partners, project managers, and younger team members. Discussions with clients, collaborators, and in-house experts on topics such as workplace environments, healthcare, resources and revitalization, architecture and landscape, and the competition process offer deeper insights into the multifaceted work of JSWD.
- The second major monograph on JSWD, following Ensembles
- A vivid portrait of a dynamic architecture firm with strong roots in Cologne
About the Author
After studying architecture at RWTH Aachen and earning her diploma and master's degree from the Bartlett School in London, Uta Winterhager remained dedicated to architectural theory. Since then, she has reported on architecture, urban art, and urban planning issues--particularly with a focus on Cologne--in professional journals, books, and live formats.