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Hein Lüttenborg

Hein Lüttenborg

NN IG Eisenbahn in Lütjenburg; Olaf Hamelau

Sutton Verlag GmbH
2016
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Hein-Lüttenborg - die weit über Norddeutschland hinaus bekannte Nebenbahn in der Holsteinischen Schweiz - verband Malente-Gremsmühlen mit Lütjenburg und gehörte viele Jahre zu den beliebtesten Eisenbahnstrecken im deutschen Nahverkehr. Auch wenn die Anbindung Lütjenburgs lange Zeit mit Schwierigkeiten verbunden war, konnte am 30. Januar 1888 zwischen Preußen und dem Herzogtum Oldenburg der Vertrag über den Bau einer Eisenbahnlinie von Lütjenburg nach Gremsmühlen unterzeichnet werden. Zum 120. Jubiläum der Vertragsunterzeichnung hat der profunde Eisenbahnkenner Olaf Hamelau in liebevoller Kleinarbeit 150 überwiegend unveröffentlichte Fotografien aus privaten Sammlungen und dem Archiv der IG Eisenbahn in Lütjenburg für diesen Bildband ausgewählt. Mit kurzweiligen Geschichten versehen, dokumentieren sie die ungebrochene Faszination der Fahrzeugtechnik und zeigen neben alltäglichen Momentaufnahmen auch wunderschöne Landschaftsbilder der Traditionsstrecke. Auf der nostalgischen Fahrt entlang fast vergessener Schienenwege kommen nicht nur Eisenbahnliebhaber auf ihre Kosten.
Heinz Tesar, Sammlung Essl, Klosterneuberg, Austria

Heinz Tesar, Sammlung Essl, Klosterneuberg, Austria

Gottfried Knapp

Edition Axel Menges
2002
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Text in English and German. Heinz Tesar's buildings occupy a very particular place on the Austrian architectural scene, which is anyway populated by a lot of individualists. There is a great deal of creative imagination at work here, which always operates outside the scope of modern routine. The town of Klosterneuburg, north of Vienna, has become something like an artistic home for Tesar. The Schomerhaus, an office building whose huge oval central hall leaves convention far behind, and the Protestant church, which has a rounded floor plan like a tear-drop, were now followed by the impressive museum he has built here to house 4000 objects from the private Essl collection, which includes the most important collection of Austrian art after 1945. The floor plan is based on a triangle. Above a storage floor that runs the whole length of the building three individually shaped architectural entities are grouped around a green courtyard. The elaborately orchestrated section of the building on the short leg of the triangle accommodates the entrance foyer, staircase, library, offices and a flat.The long side of the triangle contains the hall for temporary exhibitions extending over two storeys; on the lower floor it is glazed on the courtyard side, and in the upper storey it is lit partly from the side and partly from the skylights in the slightly undulating roof. The hypotenuse is made up of a sequence of parallel galleries; they are topped by lanterns, which admit a great deal of daylight. Finally, Tesar gives the cubic building an organic touch with a curved flourish at the tip of the triangle. Following Gehry and Zumthor, who have recently made important contributions to the theme of art museums, Tesar is now offering a variant that responds very physically to its surroundings, creating individual spaces with a variety of light.
Heinz Tesar: Christus, Hoffnung der Welt, Donau City, Wien
Text in English and German. The church rises to the challenge of providing a spiritual centre for Donau City, the new residential and commercial centre on the opposite bank of the Danube -- not as an act of coronation for the city in the sense of Taut's urban crown, as a temple or cathedral, but as miniature, as a demonstration of the power of the quiet as opposed to the loud, as an 'oasis in the diaspora', to use Karl Rahner's formulation about the parishes of the future. The building gives an impression of starkness: a hard cube, cut off at the corners, clad with sheets of black chromium steel. But it is only stark at first glance. A second glance shows that the hardness is a friendly hardness: because of the reflections that the material admits; because of the grid of the large-format sheets, to which the brightly gleaming drill-holes that cover the walls like fine gossamer respond; because of circular apertures that allow light to shine outwards after dark; because of large, rectangular windows in the receding corners that create a contrast with the closed quality of the building. Inside the starkness gives way altogether: a light space, which one comes into through an art-fully designed entrance. Originally a sparse covering for the space, which thrives mainly because of the light material -- birch wood -, because of the arrangement of the pews, which is as lively as it is peaceful -- segments of circles of different sizes, surrounding the dark syenite altar block in the form of an open circle -- and especially because of the wide range of circular light sources that render the introverted interior transparent, the large windows that create islands of light, the free-form aperture in the ceiling, which sends light gliding down on to the altar. Heinz Tesar's church continues a tradition of forward-looking modern church building, from Rudolf Schwarz's Fronleichnamskirche in Aachen via Egon Eiermann's Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche in Berlin, Franz Fueg's Piuskirche in Meggen on Lake Lucerne to the new Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Munich by Allmann, Sattler and Wappner; and alongside all this there is also the tradition of a genuinely Viennese development of this theme, from Otto Wagner's Kirche am Steinhof to Ottokar Uhl's parish church Katharina von Siena.
Heinz Tesar: Drawings

Heinz Tesar: Drawings

Matthias Boeckl

Edition Axel Menges
2003
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Text in English and German. This book presents a selection from all Tesar's creative periods and an essay introduces the background to this art and its current positioning, which not least raises theoretical questions about the relationship between pictorial art and architecture. Tesar's drawings are presented as a project that turns a vision of Modernism into reality within a manageable personal sphere. The vision conjures up, as modern creative work is condemned to becoming increasingly specialised, an alternative 'art as a life practice', but -- and this is the present level of perception -- one that can ultimately be realised only in individual art projects.
Heinz Tesar Architecture of Layers

Heinz Tesar Architecture of Layers

Friedrich Achleitner

Edition Axel Menges
2008
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Heinz Tesar's architecture is associated with holistic ideas, and is 'value-conservative' in this sense. But at the same time, this architecture relates to its time, is modern, frank and open to consensus in a subjective dialectic between connection and isolation. However, this holistic concept is not concerned with hierarchical orders, but with relative weighting in a denomination process. Tesar is someone who names things, a 'baptist' who makes his objects that have acquired form individual and thus unmistakable.
Heidi & Klara in Italien

Heidi & Klara in Italien

Axel Bulthaupt

Salier Verlag
2007
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Ist das alles anstrengend! Heidi und Klara sind erschöpft. Sie jagen die Katze der Nachbarin, müssen den Postboten anbellen und große Löcher in den Garten buddeln. Deshalb brauchen die beiden Hundemädels endlich einmal Urlaub. Und der führt sie nach Italien. Zuerst locken vor allem die leckeren Spaghetti und riesigen Pizzateller, die es dort geben soll. Doch dann entdecken die beiden auf ihrer abenteuerlichen Reise auch jede Menge Sehenswürdigkeiten, interessante Städte und tolle Landschaften. Sie besuchen den Petersdom in Rom, bestaunen den Vesuv, wundern sich über den schiefen Turm von Pisa und gondeln ganz romantisch durch die Kanäle von Venedig. Der bekannte Fernsehmoderator Axel Bulthaupt ist das Herrchen von Heidi und Klara, denn die beiden Hundedamen sind keine Erfindung. Es gibt sie wirklich. Unterhaltsam und mit Augenzwinkern beschreibt Bulthaupt in seinem ersten Kinderbuch, wie die beiden Hundedamen Italien beschnüffeln. Liebevoll und mit großer Phantasie hat die Hamburger Malerin und Grafikerin Miriam von Jank?-Bohn die wunderbare Reise von Heidi und Klara mit dem Zeichenstift festgehalten. Das Buch ist ein idealer Reisebegleiter für Kinder. Neben den Reisetipps und Abenteuern der beiden Hundemädchen, ist genügend Raum für das eigene Reisetagebuch, in dem auch Fotos, Postkarten und andere Reiseandenken Platz finden.