Urban Change Over Time
The Photographic Observation of Schlieren 2005–2020 Reveals How Switzerland Is Changing
9783039421404
Distributed for Scheidegger & Spiess
Urban Change Over Time
The Photographic Observation of Schlieren 2005–2020 Reveals How Switzerland Is Changing
A photographic record of the urbanization of the Swiss town of Schlieren, a suburb of Zurich.
The long-term Photographic Observation Schlieren is a unique research project that documents urban development in Switzerland. Over a period of fifteen years, a photographic record of urbanization processes was conducted to demonstrate how these changes altered the character of the Swiss suburban community of Schlieren, whose population grew from 13,000 to 20,000 from 2005 to 2020. At sixty-three locations throughout Schlieren, pictures were taken under identical conditions every two years. Simultaneously, a series of detail shots were produced that focused on individual objects.
Urban Change Over Time brings together the results of this spectacular research in a two-book volume. The first book, Archive, features the entire body of the eight images taken at each of the sixty-three sites. The second volume, Essays, combines the topical image series with essays that offer an in-depth examination of the study’s subject, detailed analyses and interpretations, and interviews by expert authors from various disciplines.
The long-term Photographic Observation Schlieren is a unique research project that documents urban development in Switzerland. Over a period of fifteen years, a photographic record of urbanization processes was conducted to demonstrate how these changes altered the character of the Swiss suburban community of Schlieren, whose population grew from 13,000 to 20,000 from 2005 to 2020. At sixty-three locations throughout Schlieren, pictures were taken under identical conditions every two years. Simultaneously, a series of detail shots were produced that focused on individual objects.
Urban Change Over Time brings together the results of this spectacular research in a two-book volume. The first book, Archive, features the entire body of the eight images taken at each of the sixty-three sites. The second volume, Essays, combines the topical image series with essays that offer an in-depth examination of the study’s subject, detailed analyses and interpretations, and interviews by expert authors from various disciplines.
632 pages | 1166 color plates | 8 3/4 x 11 3/4 | © 2023
Architecture: European Architecture
Art: Photography
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