märklin MODERNE From Architecture to Assembly Kit and Back Again
The architecture of model railway systems in the German post-war economic boom was surprisingly modern. New stood next to old, high-rises and half-timbered buildings coexisted peacefully. Still today the famous “Villa in Ticino,” high-rises, gas stations, and train and administrative buildings of the post-war period connect generations throughout Germany.
English/German
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
24 x 17 cm, landscape
136 pages, 102 b/w and col.
The exhibition and catalog compare the plastic assembly kits with the real buildings that inspired them, bringing the architecture and model construction history of post-war modernity together.
Photographs by Hagen Stier and Andreas Beyer; interviews with Falk Jaeger, Leopold Messmer and Klaus Staeck; texts by Oliver Elser, Dina Dorothea Falbe, Teresa Fankhänel, Christian Holl, Ralf Liptau, Matthias Ludwig, Verena Pfeiffer-Kloss, C. Julius Reinsberg and Jörg Schilling. Edited by Daniel Bartetzko and Karin Berkemann
Références spécifiques
- ean13
- 9783868595185