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25 years of Munich Airport : an architectural chronicle / [Volkwin Marg].
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Marg, Volkwin
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Wien : Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2017.
Description
139 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 31 cm
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Architecture Library - Stacks
NA6305.G32 M866 2017q Oversize
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Airport buildings
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Germany
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Munich
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Munich (Germany)
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Flughafen München
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25 years after its opening, Munich Airport has proved an efficient European aviation hub with an architecture that evidences dynamism and vision in its design language. With its people-oriented focus and its unique flair its architecture makes a strong contribution to the positive perception that it enjoys far beyond the borders of Germany and Europe. It is a pleasant place to spend time, one which has a human face, plenty of light and an architecture that is extremely well thought through. All this makes Munich Airport so unique and so agreeably human.0The architecture book under consideration uses typical examples to impressively demonstrate how the airport?s design and architecture came about, with eloquent images that provide readers with remarkable insights into a remarkable place.
Other title(s)
Twenty five years of Munich Airport
ISBN
9783903153202
3903153206
OCLC
994235645
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