Architecture in Germany: Dam Annual 2002 SYNOPSIS
The newest volume of this important annual survey of German architecture
takes a look at what the country's architects are doing outside of Germany, and
also at recent buildings of high quality inside the country. Essays by leading
architectural critics examine recent architectural developments in Europe, Asia
and the Americas, make suggestions for ways to increase the profile of German
architects abroad, and look back in time to see when, and if, this profile was
more prominent. The work of Germany's leading designers is extensively critiqued
and illustrated in nearly four hundred color and black and white photographs and
drawings. An important volume for students of international architecture, the
DAM annual is one of the field's most significant reference works and a stunning
example of this country's architectural contributions.
About the
Authors
Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Flagge is Director of the Deutsches Architectur Museum in Frankfurt am Main.
Wolfgang Voigt is assistant director of the Deutsches Architectur Museum in Frankfurt am Main.
Peter Cachola Schmal is curator at the Deutsches Architectur Museum in Frankfurt am Main.