The Essence of Berlin-Tegel

Taking Stock of an Airport's Architecture, Dt/engl

Ortner, Peter

112 Seiten, 100 farbige Illustr., 100 col. ill.

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Tegel Airport, opened in 1974 in West Berlin, was not only finished under budget and on time but today also remains an impressive work of art. For their design of the terminal, the architects chose the figure of a large hexagon with edges of 120 meters. A sophisticated use of space created an "airport of short distances," with as little as twenty-eight meters between the doors of the cars and the aircraft. In 2020, it appears that TXL will in fact be closed. Photographer Peter Ortner captures his uniquely personal view of the airport complex with the remnants of its past glorythe details so familiar, even if only subconsciously, to anyone who has traveled through or waited inside Tegel. With a short essay by Florian Heilmeyer

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Autor Ortner, Peter
Verlag Jovis Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783868596311
ISBN/EAN 9783868596311
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 23.03.2020
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 23.10.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 1.5 x 22.3 x 14.5
Seitenzahl 112 S., 100 farbige Illustr., 100 col. ill.
Gewicht 393

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Verlag Jovis Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783868596311
Erscheinungsdatum 23.03.2020
Einband Gebunden
Format 1.5 x 22.3 x 14.5
Gewicht 393

Tegel Airport, opened in 1974 in West Berlin, was not only finished under budget and on time but today also remains an impressive work of art. For their design of the terminal, the architects chose the figure of a large hexagon with edges of 120 meters. A sophisticated use of space created an "airport of short distances," with as little as twenty-eight meters between the doors of the cars and the aircraft. In 2020, it appears that TXL will in fact be closed. Photographer Peter Ortner captures his uniquely personal view of the airport complex with the remnants of its past glorythe details so familiar, even if only subconsciously, to anyone who has traveled through or waited inside Tegel. With a short essay by Florian Heilmeyer

 

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