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O&O Baukunst

O&O Baukunst

Published by Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH

English 2025 ISBN 9783775761444
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This monograph presents a decade of O&O Baukunst's architectural achievements, showcasing all buildings realized since 2012. The firm has significantly shaped Germany's landscape, completing major administrative buildings, delivering sustainable infrastructure projects, and making a notable impact in the cultural and residential sectors. These projects underscore the intricate nature of contemporary construction, highlighting the challenge of integrating sustainability, CO2 certification, technical demands, and design excellence. The book also traces the evolution of O&O Baukunst, founded by artist-architect brothers Manfred and Laurids Ortner, and now led by architects Roland Duda, Florian Matzker, and Markus Penell from their offices in Berlin and Vienna. O&O BAUKUNST, a German-Austrian architecture firm based in Berlin and Vienna, was founded in 1987 by Laurids and Manfred Ortner. They had already developed projects with the artist group Haus-Rucker-Co, that blurred the lines between art and architecture. Since 2011, O&O Baukunst has been managed by the architects Roland Duda, Florian Matzker and Markus Penell. Patricia Grzonka is an art and architecture historian and critic. She works as a writer and lecturer in Vienna and teaches at the Institute of Fine and Media Arts at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.

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