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STUTTGART: LUMINOUS BUILDINGS - ARCHITECTURE OF THE NIGHT

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STUTTGART: LEUCHTENDE BAUTEN - ARCHITEKTUR DER NACHT

Date

 

9 June - 1 October 2006 / Rotterdam (Netherlands): 27 January - [???] 2007

Description





 

This exhibition presents for the first time a history of architectural illumination and its context. Paintings, photographs, films and luminous models are used demonstrate the different roles that electric light has played as a design element in architecture since 1889. The historical sections present, for example the lighting experiments at world fairs, in particular at the Eiffel Tower, the visions of German Expressionist Architects and illumination concepts of classic modernism of the 1920s. An extensive section presents contemporary projects by Herzog & de Meuron, Peter Zumthor, Rem Koolhaas, UN Studio, NOX and Daniel Libeskind. Among the highlights of the exhibition are the first ever model of the Eiffel Tower (1887), Nicolas Schoeffer’s Tour Lumière Cybernétique (1961), original drawings by Bruno Taut, Wenzel Hablik, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and many others, as well as 25 luminous models (9 of which were commissioned for the exhibition.)

The Catalogue contains essays by Jean Louis Cohen, Thomas van den Leeuven, Dietrich Neumann, Hollis Clayson and many others.

Curators

 


Catalog/Books


Catalogue (texts in English and German) ed. by M. Ackermann and D. Neumann, publ. by Hatje/Cantz

Institution

 

Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

Address

 

Kleiner Schlossplatz 13, D-70173 Stuttgart

Tel.

 

WWW

 

www.kunstmuseum-stuttgart.de

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