Johannes Peter Holzinger, Haus in Bad Nauheim
Discover the architectural brilliance of "Johannes Peter Holzinger, Haus in Bad Nauheim," authored by Gerd de Bruyn and published by Edition Axel Menges in 2005. This hardback edition spans 60 pages and serves as a compelling exploration of a private residence that seamlessly blends work and home life. The design acts as a built manifesto, showcasing a meticulous harmony between internal and external geometry. It effectively eliminates the traditional dichotomy between elevation and ground plan, offering readers a unique perspective on modern residential architecture. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts and professionals alike, this book provides insightful commentary on the innovative design principles that define Holzinger's work. Enhance your collection with this remarkable piece that celebrates the art of domestic buildings.