Ebook: vie metamorphosis: Die Veränderungen des Flughafen Wien / The Extension and Transformation of Vienna Airport. 2004-2012
Author: Roman Bönsch (editor)
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Ambra Verlag
- Language: German
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What is today known as the Vienna International Airport was originally erected in 1954, and has since been extensively expanded. Between 2006 and 2011, the annual number of passengers using the airport rose from 17 to over 21 million. In order to ensure the safety of the growing numbers of passengers, and to deliver state-of-the-art logistics for freight transport, the decision was made to fundamentally restructure the airport. In 2005 the new tower (Zechner & Zechner) commenced operations, as did Terminal 1A (IttenBrechbühl / Baumschlager Eberle / Eichinger or Knechtl). Further components were later added, and in 2012 the spectacular new Check-in 3, formerly “Skylink” (IttenBrechbühl / Baumschlager Eberle), was completed. With camera in hand, the architect, artist and photographer Roman Bönsch has documented this metamorphosis of one of Europe’s largest construction projects from the outset. This work presents his photographs in book form for the first time, complemented by additional photography from Robert Gruber and Larry R. Williams. An essay by Ralph Knickmeier and further texts by Romana Hasler, Sebastian Illichmann, Robert Keiser, Peter Kleemann, Peter Mayerhofer, Thomas D. Trummer and Norbert Steiner round out the book.
- Metamorphosisof one of the biggest construction projects in Europe
- Photos by Roman Bönsch, Robert Gruber and Larry R. Williams
- With an Essay by Ralph Knickmeier and texts by S. Illichmann, R. Kaiser and T. D Trummer