Publisher's Synopsis
Architecture has long been the subject that has dominated Gerald Zugmanns work, but his photography has, from the outset, aimed at more than the simple reproduction of architectural reality. His black and white photographs are portraits: pictures that attempt to capture the essence of a building its personality as it were. These eminently artistic and sensitive interpretations using the camera have resulted in Gerald Zugmann being a much sought-after partner for architects and one of the most respected photographers. The choice of the architectural projects shown is purely subjective and illustrates the work of five Austrian architects (Coop Himmelblau, Gnther Domenig, Boris Podrecca, Carl Pruscha and Peter Noever). The book is completed by photographs of the tomb (Tomba Brion) by Carlo Scarpa in S. Vito dAltivole, the radical architectural concept of which, links it to the work of Gerald Zugmann.