Rural space is something of a blank spot on the map of contemporary architecture. What spatial strategies characterize rural life and settlement? Led by Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke and his colleagues at the Chair of Planning and Construction, Landraum proposes research projects and artistic interventions in rural areas. The book is illustrated with aerial photographs by Klaus Leidorf.
COUNTRY LIVING
Living Space Bad Dreikirchen
House and Landscape DinkelsbiJhl
Park Edge Munich and Haar
House and Infrastructure Freising
A TRIP TO THE COUNTRY
River in the City Munich
Chamois Hunt and Water Power Vorderriss
Health Spa in Flux Bad T61z
Space and Image Zillertal
Summer Retreat Toblach
Architecture Makes Visitors Montafon
BACK COUNTRY
Country Estate Casanovalta
Country Pioneers Ancares and Courel
Dam Hasankeyf
PRODUCTIVE COUNTRY
Isar Valley A 92 Dingolfing
Foothills of the Alps Auerbergland
Lagoon City Orbetello
Victuals Munich
Genussufer Ingolstadt
Farm Models
INFORMAL COUNTRY
Closed Loop Models Nyanza Rwanda
Continued Development Mexico City
COUNTRY FRINGES
Brenner Rest Area A 22 Brenner Village to Freienfeld
Urban Fringe A 99 Munich Freiham
Wild North Munich and Freising
Green Centre Kirchheim and Heimstetten
Under the Bridge A 23 Vienna
APPROACHING THE COUNTRY
Cultural Landscape 1 New Farm Models in Agriculture
Cultural Landscape 2 The Fraunberg Experiment
Building Culture 1 Village and City Renewal
Building Culture 2 Internal Development
Alpine Settlement Models
Dinkelsbehl and Isen
Dissertation Four-sided Farms within the Settlement
Structure
Exhibition Edoardo Gellner
Conventions New Architecture in Rural Areas
Jury The European Village Renewal Award
Study Trip Los Angeles
Lecture 1 Interdisciplinary Seminar
Lecture 2 Rural Architecture and Rural Settlements
"1 Am the Happiest Travelling, Moving, Driving,
Proceeding Man"
Biographical Notes Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke
Speeches Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke 2006-08
Selected Publications Matthias Reichenbach-Klinke
Landraum Authors
Imprint and Image Credits