1. The Dolder Grand
    Nadja Athanasiou, Michael Bühler, Peter Lüem
    The Dolder Grand

    In 2009, the Dolder Grand celebrated its first birthday since reopening, following a four-year remodelling carried out according to plans by Foster+Partners. The photographers from the Zurich studio nave, Nadja Athanasiou, Michael Bühler, and Peter Lüem, documented the entire project throughout every stage of the refurbishment, charting in detail the scope of the hotel’s metamorphosis. The resulting photographic narrative is not simply a linear documentation, but a rich and complex tapestry in which text and image are interwoven with a lyricism that brings the architecture to life on the pages of the book. Journalist Judith Wyder’s texts provide a manyfaceted insight and complement the photographs with anecdotes and background information. Dutch novelist Cees Nooteboom has contributed an essay in which he describes the hotel as a microcosm and a home away from home, musing on how guests tend to take possession of the hotels they stay in.

    With contributions by Judith Wyder and Cees Nooteboom

    Design: Peter Zimmermann

    25 × 27 cm, 9¾ x 10¾ in, 640 pages, approx. 400 photographs, hardcover (2009)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-166-1, e

    EUR 60.00 / USD 90.00 / GBP 60.00
    “This illustrated volue is a gift, an upswing in the mind, is the right sign at the right time ... So much opulence in picture and material, so much exuberance in presentation and graphics and printing, so much foreground and background about the re-creation of a dream machine are evidence of vision in times without vision.”
    Weltwoche