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1016 Pages·2014·616.779 MB·English
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Switzerland An Urban Portrait Introduction Roger Diener Jacques Herzog Marcel Meili Pierre de Meuron Christian Schmid ETH Studio Basel Contemporary City Institute Birkhäuser – Publishers for Architecture Basel · Boston · Berlin Book Project Management John Palmesino Book Production Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, Christina Holona Image and Map Production, Research Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, Christina Holona, Thomas Friberg, Jonathan Koellreuter, Stephanie Stratmann, Lukas Kueng, Ramias Steinemann, Ueli Degen, Jürg Keller, Florian Tschacher, David Vaner, Christian Müller Inderbitzin Organization Martin Josephy Manuscript Editor Anna Schindler Research Assistants Manfred Perlik, René Bossart, Orlando Eberle, Roger Sonderegger Statistical Analyses Markus Krause Sponsor Services Martin Josephy, Thea Rauch-Schwegler, Esther Dürrholder Assistants Reto Geiser, Marco Corti, Miriam Lähns, Max Schubiger Teaching, Fieldwork Emanuel Christ, Simon Hartmann Book 1: Introduction Book 2: Borders, Communes. Switzerland – Presented in Terms of A Brief History of the Territory Networks, Borders, and Differences 245 – Introduction 15 – Introduction 251 – Surfaces, Deposits 41 – Networks Seven Forms of a Divided 49 – Borders Switzerland 115 – Differences 285 – Border, Cell, Treaty 135 – Conversation A Thesis on Autonomy Jacques Herzog, Marcel Meili 307 – Imprints 163 – Theory The Roman Border System as a Christian Schmid Palimpsest in Medieval Space 225 – Colophon 321 – Germanic Land The Reshaping of Roman Territory by Germanic Farmers 339 – Cooperatives, Communes The Parallel Formation of the Confederation and the Commune 383 – Crystallization The Consolidation of Form 431 – Autonomy and Difference The Composed Territory 455 – Colophon 10

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