Peter Lorenz, Innsbruck

Stadt. Natur - Bauten und Projekte

7 December 2001 - 14 January 2002

Eröffnung/Opening:
Friday, 7 December 2001, 18.30h

Venue:
Aedes East
Rosenthaler Str. 40-41
10178 Berlin


 

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Peter Lorenz, Innsbruck

"With the exhibition of the works of Peter Lorenz, AEDES EAST is presenting the champion of a new, contemporary architecture scene in Tirol. Between special urbane statements and the sensible intervention in the "heroic” Tirol landscape, the projects are multi-faceted. Not merely a West-Austrian, parochial perspective, but rather works which justify their place within the entire European context. Lisbeth Wächter Böhm

BUILT ARCHITECTURE:
SUPER-M TELFS Space alternative to Discounter
OFFENE BANK INNSBRUCK Transposition of new models
TRIESTE MILAN Design of a glass wash table
BLAUE HALLE ARLBERG Controversy in alpine space
BÜROCONTAINER NATTERS Works in nature
DAS TRIEST VIENNA Transformations of an old building
CONCEIVED CITY PLANNING MEHRWERT SIMMERING VIENNA Gasometer area
ILIRIJA SPORTSTADT LJUBLJANA Overlapping park and city
C_ENTROLIDO JESOLO Entrance, center, orientation

VIDEO INSTALLATION:     
SPACE SEDUCTION I + II A video installation to the theme perception. Two simultaneously-running videos – filmed processes of the experiences of the space. "The hypothesis is that a rationally dominated new time will be accompanied by an intuitive perceptive ability: three dimensional spaces are less recognizable with the benefit to two dimensional information. In all likelihood there is a connection between this change in the perceptive abilities and the crises of the cities, the lack of urban spaces and the underestimation of architectural quality. Thus one must consider whether a retracting ability to perceive three dimensional spaces (in nature and art) also has an effect on the three dimensional, complex thought processes of human beings...” Excerpt, Peter Lorenz. 
    
Welcome:
Kristin Feireiss, Berlin,
Dr. Herbert Krauss, Austrian Ambassador in Berlin,
DI Rudolf Schicker, Vienna,
Liesbeth Wächter-Böhm, Vienna.