Description
One of the most important works of 20th century Swiss architecture, the Freudenberg canton school, designed by Jacques Schader in the 1960s, resounds with visual power. Forging a meaningful link between educational postulates and architectural formulation, the school's physical and pediological structures are equally models of openness, transparency, and scope. This publication combines a DVD tour of the building's complex layout, conversations with the architect and other experts, and a book of structural plans and other informative documents.
Essay by Claude Lichtenstein.
Essay by Claude Lichtenstein.