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Hansruedi Scheller - Signaletikpionier

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Hansruedi Scheller - SignaletikpionierHansruedi Scheller (1931 2007) war ein Schweizer Grafiker und Signaletikpionier. Ab etwa 1967 schuf er Beschriftungen, Bemalungen und Wegeleitsysteme fr rund 230 Grossbauten, vor allem in den Kantonen Zrich und Thurgau, aber auch in der brigen Schweiz. Seine Arbeiten prgten Gemeinde , Sport und Einkaufszentren, Schulhuser, Spitler, Hallenbder, Wohnsiedlungen, Parkhuser, Kasernen und Konferenzhotels, oft von renommierten Architekturbros entworfen.

Hansruedi Scheller (1931-2007) war ein Schweizer Grafiker und Signaletikpionier. Ab etwa 1967 schuf er Beschriftungen, Bemalungen und Wegeleitsysteme für rund 230 Grossbauten, vor allem in den Kantonen Zürich und Thurgau, aber auch in der übrigen Schweiz. Seine Arbeiten prägten Gemeinde-, Sport- und Einkaufszentren, Schulhäuser, Spitäler, Hallenbäder, Wohnsiedlungen, Parkhäuser, Kasernen und Konferenzhotels, oft von renommierten Architekturbüros entworfen. Schellers grafische Arbeit half, sich in den damals neuartigen Grossbauten zurechtzufinden und wohlzufühlen. Damit prägte er die Anfänge der Disziplin Signaletik mit. Schellers Name und sein Beitrag an die Grafik- und die Baugeschichte gingen vergessen. Die Entdeckung seines Nachlasses gab Anlass zu dieser Publikation. Sie wirft einen neuen Blick auf eine Zeit, in der grosse Bauten so komplex wurden, dass Architekturschaffende nicht mehr ohne grafische Unterstützung auskamen. Sie beleuchtet damit einen bisher kaum beachteten Aspekt der spätmodernen Architektur. Schellers Interventionen machen deren Qualitäten, aber auch deren Problematik sichtbar. Sie zeigen auch, dass Signaletik zu dieser Architektur gehört und bei deren Pflege nicht übersehen werden darf. Hanruedi Scheller, der auch ein erfolgreicher Orientierungsläufer war, fasste seine grosse Erfahrung zu wenigen, bis heute gültigen Regeln zusammen. Thomas Bruggisser, der seine Lehre im Atelier Scheller gemacht hat, konnte sie rekonstruieren, was dieser Publikation auch den Charakter eines Lehrbuchs gibt. Illustriert mit Schellers originalen Fotografien aus der Pionierzeit der Signaletik.

EAN: 9783038630784
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Produktform: Kartoniert, Klappenbroschur
Autoren: Weidmann, Ruedi & Bruggisser, Thomas
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 124
Keyword: 1960er; 1970er; Architektur; Baugrafik; Beschriftung; Brutalismus; Grafik; Großbauten; Hansruedi Scheller; Leitsystem; Orientierung; Orientierungssystem; Schweizer Grafik; Signaletik; Signaletik-Regeln; Thurgau; Wegeleitung; Zürich; öffentliche Bauten
Fachschema: Design / Designer~Design / Grafikdesign~Grafikdesign~Typografie~Architektur - Baukunst~Bau / Baukunst~Entwurf / Architektur~Architekt / Innenarchitekt~Innenarchitektur - Innenarchitekt
Fachkategorie: Grafikdesign~Typografie und Schrift~Designgeschichte~Architektur: Öffentliche Einrichtungen, Verwaltungsgebäude~Architektur: Innenarchitektur, einzelne Designer
Verlag: Triest Verlag, Triest Verlag GmbH
Länge: 211 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Höhe: 15 mm
Gewicht: 340 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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