The first book on the renowned firm, Luca Selva Architects—Eight Houses and a Pavilion features nine of its projects. Through them, readers gain a sense of Luca Selva Architects’s interest in the home as a means for exploring larger questions of space, typology, and architectural phenomenology. Included are more than one hundred illustrations, from floor and site plans, to sections and elevations, as well as an essay on the single-family home as an architectural task and an interview by Daniel Buchner with the firm’s founder, Luca Selva.
96 pages | 94 color plates, 73 halftones, 40 line drawings | 10 x 13 | © 2014
Architecture: European Architecture
Table of Contents
Luca Selva Architects
Eight Houses and a Pavilion
House for Artists
Bäumlihof Duplex
House at Wenkenpark
Generational House
The Load-bearing Structure, Helmuth Pauli
Luca Selva:
On the Condensation of Thoughts in the Design Process
Christoph Wieser:
Types and Typologies
Garden Pavilion
Luca Selva in Conversation with Daniel Buchner, moderated by
Christoph Wieser
Biographies, Staff Members, Buildings, Projects, Imprint
House with Studio
House for Art Collectors
Rammed Earth Floor, Martin Rauch
House M.
House H.
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