
Weinberg & Co - Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg
The collaboration between the family-run, specialty fashion store Weinberg and the design and architect duo of Trix and Robert Haussmann spans a quarter century. Not only did they work together on shaping the Weinberg stores along the Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich, but within the context of this working relationship, also for fashion brands, including Lanvin and CourrĂšges, for which they developed together atmospheric and cleverly innovative store concepts in the vein of the Haussmannâs âCritical Mannerism.â Using plans, drawings, and architectural photographs, Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg sheds light on their six collaborations that date back twenty years from the publication date of 2015. It is accompanied by a conversation between the art historian Gabrielle Schaad, Trix and Robert Haussmann, as well as the architect duo of Isa StĂŒrm and Urs Wolf, who wrote a new chapter in the companyâs history when they renovated the Weinberg Ladiesâ Store in late 2014, as the book went to press. Richly illustrated with news clippings and company brochures Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg is a fashion, design, and architecture book in equal parts that precisely captures the Zeitgeist and shines a light on an ironic, illusionistic, Swiss Modernism that goes beyond strictly âgood form.â Thanks to Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).
164 pages, 22.5 cm Ă 30 cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).
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Weinberg & Co - Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg
The collaboration between the family-run, specialty fashion store Weinberg and the design and architect duo of Trix and Robert Haussmann spans a quarter century. Not only did they work together on shaping the Weinberg stores along the Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich, but within the context of this working relationship, also for fashion brands, including Lanvin and CourrĂšges, for which they developed together atmospheric and cleverly innovative store concepts in the vein of the Haussmannâs âCritical Mannerism.â Using plans, drawings, and architectural photographs, Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg sheds light on their six collaborations that date back twenty years from the publication date of 2015. It is accompanied by a conversation between the art historian Gabrielle Schaad, Trix and Robert Haussmann, as well as the architect duo of Isa StĂŒrm and Urs Wolf, who wrote a new chapter in the companyâs history when they renovated the Weinberg Ladiesâ Store in late 2014, as the book went to press. Richly illustrated with news clippings and company brochures Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg is a fashion, design, and architecture book in equal parts that precisely captures the Zeitgeist and shines a light on an ironic, illusionistic, Swiss Modernism that goes beyond strictly âgood form.â Thanks to Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).
164 pages, 22.5 cm Ă 30 cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).
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The collaboration between the family-run, specialty fashion store Weinberg and the design and architect duo of Trix and Robert Haussmann spans a quarter century. Not only did they work together on shaping the Weinberg stores along the Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich, but within the context of this working relationship, also for fashion brands, including Lanvin and CourrĂšges, for which they developed together atmospheric and cleverly innovative store concepts in the vein of the Haussmannâs âCritical Mannerism.â Using plans, drawings, and architectural photographs, Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg sheds light on their six collaborations that date back twenty years from the publication date of 2015. It is accompanied by a conversation between the art historian Gabrielle Schaad, Trix and Robert Haussmann, as well as the architect duo of Isa StĂŒrm and Urs Wolf, who wrote a new chapter in the companyâs history when they renovated the Weinberg Ladiesâ Store in late 2014, as the book went to press. Richly illustrated with news clippings and company brochures Haussmann fĂŒr Weinberg is a fashion, design, and architecture book in equal parts that precisely captures the Zeitgeist and shines a light on an ironic, illusionistic, Swiss Modernism that goes beyond strictly âgood form.â Thanks to Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).
164 pages, 22.5 cm Ă 30 cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich).






















