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Peter Zumthor: Works

Buildings and Projects 1979–1997

The first and long awaited monograph celebrating the work of well-known Swiss architect Peter Zumthor documents all of his built und unbuilt projects. Plans and descriptions of buildings and projects that were never realized are accompanied by photographs by Hélène Binet. The book was first published in 1998 and spans the years from 1979 to 1997.

The first and long awaited monograph celebrating the work of well-known Swiss architect Peter Zumthor documents all of his built und unbuilt projects. Plans and descriptions of buildings and projects that were never realized are accompanied by photographs by Hélène Binet. The book was first published in 1998 and spans the years from 1979 to 1997.

English edition – also available in German

With photographs by Hélène Binet

With a contribution by Peter Zumthor

24 × 30 cm, 9 ½ × 11 ¾ in

320 pages, 204 illustrations

hardback

1998, 978-3-907044-58-2, English
CHF 1’500.00

Peter Zumthor

Peter Zumthor (*1943) is one of the most internationally renowned Swiss architects. He trained as a cabinet maker in his father's business before he studied interior architecture and design at the Kunstgewerbeschule Basel and then architecture and industrial design at the Pratt Institute New York. In 1979, he founded his own studio in Haldenstein (Switzerland) with which he realized outstanding buildings such as the Kunsthaus Bregenz (1997) or the Kunstmuseum Kolumba Cologne (2007). Zumthor has received numerous prizes and awards for his work, including the Pritzker Prize for Architecture in 2009.