The Architectural History of the Kunsthaus Zürich 1910–2020
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The fascinating story of constructing Kunsthaus Zürich
1st edition
, 2020Paperback
80 pages, 22 color and 24 b/w illustrations
19 x 23 cm
ISBN 978-3-85881-859-1
In cooperation with Einfache Gesellschaft Kunsthaus-Erweiterung
The opening of celebrated British architect David Chipperfield’s extension building of Kunsthaus Zürich in the fall of 2021 will make this renowned institution Switzerland’s largest art museum. In the run-up to this milestone in the museum’s development, this new book looks back at its architectural history. It tells a lively story that starts in 1847 with the Zurich Artists’ Society’s initial gallery building and had its first culmination in 1910, when distinguished Swiss architect Karl Moser’s Kunsthaus was opened. Over the past century, three major additions were carried out in 1925, 1959, and 1976, and many attempts for a visionary large-scale extension were made. Illustrated with historic images, reproductions of plans and drawings as well as newly drawn floor and site plans, the book documents all stages of constructing Kunsthaus Zürich.
Benedikt Loderer is a distinguished architecture critic and writer. He is co-founder of and has been an editor with Swiss architecture magazine Hochparterre 1988–2010.
Also available on the New Kunsthaus Zürich:
The New Kunsthaus Zürich: Museum for Art and Public
David Chipperfield Architects Berlin and the Kunsthaus Zürich
"Pointed statements in fluent, pleasantly readable language with visual material that perfectly matches the texts" Matthias Senn, Altstadt Kurier