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Herzog & de Meuron: From Iconic Stadiums to Subtle Masterpieces

Fz Architecture 12,558 5 months ago
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Join us on an in-depth exploration of Herzog & de Meuron’s groundbreaking architectural journey. From the iconic Allianz Arena in Munich and the Beijing Bird’s Nest Stadium to the subtle yet profound VitraHaus and upstate New York’s minimalist museum, this video covers the full spectrum of their work. Discover how these architectural masters blend art, design, and functionality across various projects, pushing the boundaries of what modern architecture can achieve. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a student of design, or simply curious about the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic buildings, this video offers a deep dive into the minds of Herzog & de Meuron. We’ll discuss their influences, including Aldo Rossi, their return to roots in Milan, and their ventures into innovative materials like ETFE. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on architectural design, urban planning, and the creative processes behind the world’s most influential architects. Special thanks to Luis Fernández-Galiano for his invaluable insights and inspiration throughout this journey. His profound understanding of architecture and his ability to connect historical context with modern design have greatly enriched this exploration of Herzog & de Meuron’s work. Thank you for your contributions to the architectural community and for guiding us through the complex and fascinating world of architectural innovation. Thanks to these resources: - Adaptation and translation from lecture Luis Fernandez Galiano from Fundacion March - Internet resources and pictures. #HerzogAndDeMeuron #Architecture #ModernArchitecture #AllianzArena #BirdsNestStadium #VitraHaus #AldoRossi #ETFE #ArchitecturalDesign #UrbanPlanning #IconicBuildings #ArchitecturalMasters #MilanArchitecture #MinimalistMuseum #ArchitecturalExploration 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Live and origins 6:22 Basel Carnival in 1978 10:49 The Blue House 12:29 The Stone House 14:32 Apartment building in Basel 16:40 Ricola 17:48 The signal Cabin 20:53 The second Ricola 22:16 The Eberswalde Library 26:15 Napa Valley Vitners 29:08 The Tate Modern Museum 31:07 The Küppersmühle 33:50 TEA, Tenerife Espacio de las Artes 36:47 The cultures Forum Barcelona 37:35 Caixa Forum Madrid 42:31 The Opera in Hamburg 49:04 The third Ricola 53:57 Young Museum 55:15 The Walker Art Center 58:37 Prada in Tokyo 1:00:10 Library in Germany 1:03:46 St. Jakob-Park stadium 1:07:1 The Olympic Chinese Stadium 1:10:03 The VitraHaus

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