SOS Brutalism
Oliver Elser (Editor), Philip Kurz (Editor), Peter Cachola Schmal (Editor), Felix Torkar (Editor), Maximilian Liesner (Editor), Dorothea Deschermeier (Editor), Wüstenrot Stiftung Deutscher Eigenheimverein (Issuing body), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Issuing body), Helmholtz Instituut (Issuing body), Deutsches Architekturmuseum (Host institution), Architektur Zentrum Wien (Host institution), Symposium "Brutalismus: Architekturen zwischen Alltag, Poesie und Theorie"
"SOS Brutalism is a distress signal. Since the 1950s, eminent architects around the world have realized buildings expressing an uncompromising attitude. Predominantly, yet not exclusively, they used exposed concrete, or béton brut (hence the term Brutalism), for the construction. Today, many of these always controversially discussed buildings are in danger of demolition or, at least, of reconstruction that often may change their appearance beyond recognition. In recent years, an initiative to protect and preserve this significant global heritage of 20th-century architecture has gained momentum, mainly in the internet. Using the hashtag #SOSBrutalism, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM, German Museum of Architecture) in Frankfurt on the Main and the Wüstenrot Foundation participate in this campaign with a vast collaborative research project. Exhibition: Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt/Main, Germany (08.11.2017-25.02.2018) / Architekturzentrum Wien Az W, Vienna, Austria (03.05.-06.08.2018).." --Publisher
Print Book, English, 2017
[English edition]
Park Books, Zurich, Switzerland, 2017