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What does hanok mean to today's generation? Older generations may have memories of living in a hanok as a child or visiting relatives who lived in one. However, for younger people who have been exposed to hanok in a similar way culturally as they have been to Buddhist temples and palaces, hanok are often thought of as historical artifacts that need to be preserved in their old, taxidermized form.Recently, there have been an increasing number of hanok that break this perception and have a direct connection to young people in a friendlier, more attractive way. This is the result of owners who have broken away from the stereotype of traditional hanok and created their own unique hanok.Today, some owners are not only using hanok as residential spaces but also for commercial purposes, such as restaurants, cafes, offices, accommodations, and galleries. At the same time, they are contributing to preserving hanok and revitalizing local culture. From foreigners who arrived in Korea and fell in love with hanok, to those who created new hanok by designing and transforming them to suit their own purposes, the diverse ways of life and mindsets of these people make us rethink what hanok are. The beautiful harmony between tradition and modernity that is expressed through the passion and creativity of these people shows the infinite possibilities of hanok and gives us a glimpse into their future.Hanok Today is not an informational book that answers all of your questions with detailed descriptions about every hanok in every photo. Rather, the authors distill the individuality and essence of each hanok and beautifully arrange the images to convey the meaning of the space, inviting readers to see, feel, and think for themselves. Follow along with the text and photographs through the eyes of the two authors and add your own interpretation to them as you go.
To ensure that future generations will still find a pleasant living space, climate-friendly construction is crucial. The design and choice of materials help to considerably reduce the environmental impact of climate change caused by buildings. This present description of vernacular building techniques from all climate zones provides architects with solutions from non-European and earlier societies for the planning of their building concepts. The low-tech approaches, illustrated in schematic drawings and explained in text, are a source of inspiration for the design of sustainable and energy-autonomous building structures. Architecture Follows Climate provides the first in-depth and comprehensive overview of passive building techniques that have been tried and tested for centuries.
Conveys an understanding of the vernacular architecture in the parish and the German-American culture that infused it with meaning.
With more than 100 color photos, author Deborah Lencioni Lapp tells the story of her life in the houses she's called home, and in so doing, demonstrates the importance of architecture in our everyday lives. Having worked closely with renowned architect Arthur Dyson on her first home, the award-winning Lencioni Residence, Lapp returns to Dyson decades later, after the death of her husband, after her children have grown, and after her remarriage, to create a new home-the award-winning Lapp RiverHouse-for the next phase in her and her partner's lives. From the planning stages to soliciting bids from contractors to the challenges and joys of construction, Lapp lays out in specific, eye-opening, and sometimes humorous detail, how a client-architect collaboration can and should work. In an age of cookie-cutter McMansions, Lapp shows us that a nourishing, energizing, and embracing home that reflects your authentic self is not only possible, it makes all the difference."Deborah Lencioni Lapp weaves together the story of her own life, its sorrows and celebrations, with the story of the houses sheltering and reflecting that life; she gently-but unequivocally-reminds us that authenticity is reflected in all the choices that we make, not the least of which are the houses we build and the steps we take to make those houses ours. If the unexamined life is not worth living, then a thoughtful life will be present in every line, curve, angle, and space in which we move and breathe, a reminder of not only who we are but who we are meant to be."-David Borofka, author of A Longing for Impossible Things and The End of Good Intentions
Die Idee, einen Baum zu erklimmen, um Schutz zu suchen oder die Erde einfach nur aus einem anderen Blickwinkel zu betrachten, ist so alt wie die Menschheit selbst. Unternehmen Sie mit uns einen Ausflug zu den schönsten, einfallsreichsten und ungewöhnlichsten Wipfelparadiesen unseres Planeten. Von romantisch bis modern, von kernig-rustikal bis stylish finden Sie hier alle Spielarten von Baumbauten: vom Teehaus, Restaurant, Hotel und Spielhaus für Kinder bis zu schlichten Hochsitzen, auf denen man über das Leben nachdenken und die Aussicht genießen kann. Baumhäuser können so viele Formen annehmen, wie unsere Fantasie es zulässt. Mit einer Fülle prächtiger Fotos und Illustrationen ist dieser Band eine Ode an eine alternative Lebensart, bei der verspielte Vorstellungskraft auf umweltbewusste Finesse trifft.
To understand the point at which public housing stock in large urban centers finds itself, it is vital to approach the process of generating social housing in all its complexity. The need to respond sustainably to the housing emergency has prompted a rethinking of the strategy to generate housing and, more urgently, social housing. This publication presents and analyzes the various strategies for the development and construction of social housing carried out in recent years by the municipal administration in the city of Barcelona. It selects a series of projects that exemplify the maximum number of working methodologies, briefs and innovative proposals that also guarantee quality architecture.It is a collective book in which all those involved in the process of gestating and the process of living have a voice. A voice that is materialized in a wide variety of documents: drawings, plans, renderings, photographs, reflections, debates, testimonies... A collection of situations that invite reflection.
"... takes readers on an unprecedented tour through the modern interiors of twelve magnificent tradional homes."--Provided by publisher.
Die 77 nach Ansicht des Autors schönsten Fachwerkhäuser in Schwerpunkt Baden-Württemberg sind in diesem handlichen Taschenbuch nach Städten geordnet zusammengestellt. Für alle, die gerne Fachwerkstädte besuchen und wissen wollen, wo die schönsten Fachwerkhäuser stehen und wann sie gebaut wurden.
In diesem handlichen Taschenbuch zeigt der Autor seine Auswahl der 100 schönsten und sehenswertesten Fachwerkhäuser Deutschlands. Von Bremen bis Bamberg, vom Spitzhäuschen in Bernkastel-Kues bis zum Schmuckkästchen in Bad Wimpfen sind 100 Fachwerkschönheiten, die einen Besuch lohnen, aufgelistet und beschrieben. Ein Appetitanreger für Fachwerkfreunde und solche, die es werden wollen.
englisch/spanisch (spanischer Text in eingelegtem Booklet)Deutscher Text als Download verfügbarEnglish/Spanish (Spanish in an inserted booklet)Text in German available for download
Seit Henry David Thoreau in Walden oder Leben in den Wäldern (1854) die zwei Jahre, zwei Monate und zwei Tage beschrieb, die er in einer Hütte am Walden Pond in Massachusetts verbrachte, ist die moderne Psyche von der Vorstellung des Wohnens an einem Ort der Zuflucht fasziniert. Während unser materielles Dasein und unser Einfluss auf die Umwelt im zurückliegenden Jahrzehnt exponentiell gewachsen sind, haben sich Architekten in aller Welt konkret für die Möglichkeiten einer minimalen, isolierten Bleibe mit geringen Auswirkungen auf die Natur interessiert. Dieser Titel, der üppige Fotografie, zeitgenössische Illustrationen von Marie-Laure Cruschi und aufschlussreichen Text miteinander verbindet, erkundet, wie dieser spezielle Gebäudetyp dem kreativen Denken besondere Möglichkeiten eröffnet. Durch ihren Verzicht auf jegliches Übermaß beschränkt die Hütte das Eindringen in den Raum auf das Lebensnotwendigste, während sie zugleich umweltfreundliche Lösungsansätze in den Vordergrund stellt. Als solcher veranschaulicht die Hütte einige der einfallsreichsten und weitsichtigsten Praktiken zeitgenössischer Baukunst, beschäftigen sich doch Architekten wie Renzo Piano , Terunobu Fujimori , Tom Kundig und viele junge Talente mit solchen Refugien. Die hier vorgestellten Hütten unterstreichen die Vielfalt der Gattung, sowohl hinsichtlich der Nutzung als auch der Geographie. Von einem Künstleratelier an der Küste der englischen Grafschaft Suffolk bis zu Bambusbungalows in Sri Lanka ist dieser Überblick in seiner internationalen Spannweite ebenso spannend wie in der Bandbreite der Abrisse, Kunden und Situationen. Eine Konstante, die sich durch das ganze Werk zieht, sind jedoch der architektonische Einfallsreichtum und ein ansteckendes Gefühl der Nachdenklichkeit und des Miteinanders angesichts der Rückkehr von Menschen zur Natur und zu einem weniger zerstörerischen Daseinsmodell.
Modern, Again: The Benda House & Garden in Chicagoland is equal parts a history of modern residential architecture in America and a rewarding journey of preservation and stewardship.
En smuk og tankefuld lystvandring gennem vores arkitektur.Arkitekturen er ikke fremmed for nogen. Den tilhører ikke eliten eller er forbeholdt de få. Arkitekturen er noget, alle lever i hele livet, og enhver kan med sine egne sanser og meden smule interesse få glæde af at gå på opdagelse i den.I denne bogen åbner Berlingskes arkitekturredaktør, kendt under navnet Københavnersnuden, døren ud til arkitekturens rum og verden for den interesserede lægmand.I et ligefremt, billedrigt og mundret dansk tager Holger Dahl kulturlæseren med på en sansemættet lystvandring gennem bygningskunstens verden med fokus på især alt det vidunderlige fra den danske arkitektur-tradition.75 danske tanker om at sanse arkitektur er illustreret med kongeniale fotos af den prisvindende fotograf Jens Markus Lindhe.
This publication reflects the work of the first year of Ro3kvit - Urban Coalition for Ukraine. The members are professionals from Ukraine and elsewhere who have come together to rethink Ukraine's future. In six chapters covering topics ranging fromurbanism to housing and from identity to circular building and governance, the many different aspects of rebuilding and reconstruction are addressed in the form of longer essays, conversations, and project descriptions. All texts and projects are written or executed by Ro3kvit members. Sometimes the authors express their personal views and involvement, creating a rich amalgam of different voices while adhering to a common set of values that members of Ro3kvit share and cherish. Rökvit's work follows five principles: Civil society comes first, Ro3kvit's work is ethically sound, Consideration of prudent use of sources and resources, Education is crucial, Ro3kvit's work is network-based.This title is part of the Histories of Ukrainian Architecture programme initiated by DOM publishers in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine's sovereignty on 24 February 2022.
From cozy cabins and cottages to seaside shacks-within or with direct views onto the stunning natural landscapes of North America's national parks, forests, and coastlines-we look at a variety of inspirational 'parkitecture' to appeal to dreams of a life off-grid.
Welcome to this stunning collection of charming cottage-style retreats.The 15 dream-worthy home tours in this book are separated into three unique chapters--outlining fresh ideas and design styles that cover classic, coastal, and country-inspired motifs. We invite you to join us as we highlight a blend of both personal and designer homes from across the country. These inviting spaces share stories of treasured collections, influential travels, long-awaited renovations, expert design tips, and of course, the thoughtful blending of old and new décor.This book is packed with 220 pages of beautiful photography on every page, which is sure to delight and inspire for years to come!
A practical and complete resource for students, researchers, and practitioners of housing designTransforming Issues in Housing Design delivers a comprehensive vision for the design, philosophy, psychology, efficiency, and constitution of housing. This collection of articles explores many of the most pressing and relevant issues related to the ongoing transformation of housing design.Twenty-two contributed chapters discuss the past and current state of housing design, how it evolved to become what it is today, and, finally, how it may unfold in the future. A team of global experts presents the most up-to-date research and a diverse and illuminating collection of examples to highlight housing design around the world.Readers will also find:* A thorough introduction to modern housing design and how it relieves and contributes to various social and economic problems* Insightful explorations of the built environment, interior architecture, urban design, sustainable living, space planning, and more* Practical discussions of a theoretical framework to make sense of housing design concepts* Complete treatments of concepts, research, and built projects from a diverse range of communities and culturesPerfect for architects and students of urban studies, interior design, and architecture, Transforming Issues in Housing Design will also benefit those who design, research, and teach housing.
«Multidisciplinary and comparative, Camps of Transit, Sites of Memory brings new materials and approaches to the study of Fascist, wartime and postwar concentration and transit camps in Italy, as well as their legacies. An essential volume for the continuing study of this complex subject.»(Professor Mia Fuller, University of California, Berkeley)Camps and places of transit assume relevance in certain contexts and in relation to specific events of the contemporary age: from genocide to voluntary or forced migration, from camps for prisoners of war to the management of refugees in conflicts or catastrophes. In the phases of transition to normality that follow such events, places of transit can be used for different, sometimes opposing purposes, such as the control and/or elimination of certain social groups, or as the protection of persons for humanitarian aims.This volume investigates the relationship between camps and places of transit from three main perspectives: the history of transit camps in various countries and times; the relationship between such spaces, whose architectural characterization is fragile and difficult to recognize, and the great memorial and symbolic relevance of them; and, finally, the concepts of transit and camp, and changes in the meaning of such places and the memorial and educational practices related to them.With contributions by Antonis Antoniou, John R. Barruzza, Chiara Becattini, Vando Borghi, Matteo Cassani Simonetti, Francesco Delizia, Robert S. C. Gordon, Ivano Gorzanelli, Hans-Christian Jasch, Borbála Klacsmann, Andrea Luccaroni, Marco Minardi, Roberta Mira, Elena Pirazzoli, Francesca Rolandi, Laurence Schram, Claudio Sgarbi, Andrea Ugolini and Riki Van Boeschoten.
Ireland possesses a wealth of follies - picturesque buildings erected to commemorate loved ones, to enhance a view, to tell a tale from the past ... or simply on the whim of their wealthy owners. Join photographer George Munday on a tour around the eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies that decorate our island.
Blackheath and Greenwich, in the southeast of London, proved to be an unusually fertile ground for modern architecture in the decades following WWII. Housing in particular became the prime field of work for many architecture firms, who designed a large number of residential buildings of various typologies, using new concepts and trying new solutions, inspired by the spirit and political developments of the time. Modern Buildings in Blackheath and Greenwich is based on an extensive research project by architect Ana Francisco Sutherland. It analyzes and celebrates outstanding buildings by well-known architects such as Eric Lyons, Patrick Gwynne, Peter Moro, Walter Greaves, and Chamberlin, Powell & Bon, alongside works by lesser-known firms. A total of 65 individual buildings and housing developments by 38 architects are featured with images, plans, and concise texts. Sutherland also takes a broader look at the evolution of modern English architecture in the context of social and housing policies of the time. Brief biographical portraits reveal personal connections between protagonists that made Blackheath and Greenwich such an extraordinary field of design experimentation over five decades. An enclosed map with suggested routes makes the volume also a guide of extraordinary detail for architects and architecture lovers alike.
It was a simple plan. Straightforward. Not foolproof mind you, but what good idea doesn't allow for unforeseen circumstances? Maybe we could have guessed that among selling our house in Toronto, moving to another province, building a yurt and starting a new career a couple of things were bound to go awry. Fate did not disappoint. Up until the yurt went missing somewhere between British Columbia and Ontario we were only a week behind schedule. Not bad considering I'd never built my own house before, much less a round, canvas one in rural New Brunswick. Despite the upheaval, the strain of building a structure outside of local codes and sensibilities, we found a way to survive. The fact this new beginning would tax our relationships with family and friends was inevitable. But just as the yurt and the chaos of our lives was beginning to settle, our new life taking root, the biggest, most unexpected challenge was churning a path up the coast and straight toward the homestead: Hurricane Earl!
Protest movements shape public space not only through their messages, but in many cases also through their-mostly temporary-buildings. Frankfurt's Deutsches Architekturmuseum DAM and Vienna's MAK-Museum of Applied Arts are exploring this thesis in a joint exhibition project. The exhibition and the book coinciding with it explore the topic based on examples spanning from 1830 to 2022. Protest Architecture is the first-ever international survey of the architecture of protest and presents it in all its manifold forms and, in some cases, ambivalence. It is conceived as an encyclopedia with 176 entries, supplemented by 13 more expansive case studies. A preceding chronology portrays 68 protest movements and their architectural manifestations through concise texts and one image each, including examples from all over the world, such as the 1830 July Revolution in Paris, the 1848 March Revolution in Berlin, the 1911 Sugar Workers Strike in Queensland (Australia), the 1936-37 General Motors Sit-down Strike in Flint, MI (USA), the 1969-98 Troubles in Northern Ireland, Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen since 1971, the 1986 People Power Revolution in Manila, the 1999 WTO Protests in Seattle, WA (USA), the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions on Cairo's Tahrir Square and Manama's Pearl Roundabout, the 2013-14 Euromaidan uprisings in Kyiv, the 2015-16 #FeesMustFall student protests in Pretoria, the 2019 Acampamento Terra Livre in Brasilia, the 2020-21 Indian Farmers Protests, and the 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa.
- For the first time, Hugh Petter - one of the most successful traditional architects of his generation - reveals the journey behind the buildings he has designed and collaborated on. This book showcases his portfolio, from thoughtful renovations of country houses, to inspiring new builds, to innovative sustainable town planning - Newly commissioned photography by Dylan Thomas - The story of Hugh's career told by Clive AsletLiving Tradition: The Architecture and Urbanism of Hugh Petter celebrates the exceptional professional achievement of one of the world's leading traditional architects. It showcases recent highlights from Hugh's award-winning portfolio, including handsome new country houses; major alterations and refurbishment of historic buildings; a significant new building for Trinity College in Oxford; and commercial development at all scales with landed estates across the UK and beyond. His pioneering work as master-planner for the Duchy of Cornwall is regularly cited as an exemplar of a community that reflects local identity. Written by Clive Aslet, with a foreword by The Former Prince of Wales, this book reveals how a series of iconic buildings came to be. Richly illustrated with newly commissioned photography by Dylan Thomas, one of Britain's foremost photographers of architecture and interiors, this book reveals the working process of the architect. Common to all the buildings in this book - whether a new or historic private house, a public building, or a masterwork of urban design - is a loving attention to detail and materials, and an architect who cares deeply for his craft.
AllesWirdGut mit Sitz in Wien und München wurde 1999 von Andreas Marth, Friedrich Passler, Herwig Spiegl und Christian Waldner gegründet. Der Name ist Programm: Neben einer hohen Wohnqualität, die sich durch ein grosses Mass an Flexibilität und Anpassbarkeit an sich wandelnde Lebensumstände auszeichnet, liegt der Fokus des international tätigen Büros vor allem auf sozialem Mehrwert. Dies manifestiert sich etwa im Falle des viel beachtete Sozialprojekts magdas Hotel, einem Begegnungsort in Wien. Zu den bekanntesten der mittlerweile mehr als 70 realisierten Bauten zählen der Schulcampus Hanhoopsfeld in Hamburg und der 2021 fertiggestellte Bruckner Tower in Linz.
Ein Haus am Meer, umgeben von Dünen, Klippen und weiten Stränden, ist eine Glücksvision vieler Menschen. Ganz selbstverständlich bestimmt diese bevorzugte Lage am Wasser dabei die Bauweise: Strandhäuser müssen ebenso vor Wind und Wellen schützen, wie sie als Architektur gewordene Sehnsucht dem Naturerlebnis Raum geben sollen.Dieser Band lädt ein, das Leben am Meer neu zu entdecken und neu zu definieren. Die vorgestellten Projekte zeigen die planerischen und konstruktiven Möglichkeiten im Umgang mit diesen besonderen Voraussetzungen. Vorgestellt werden kreative Gestaltungs- und Raumkonzepte eines traumhaften, entspannten und genussvollen Wohnens aus der ganzen Welt: Tür auf und ab zum Meer.
Tropische Wohnarchitektur hat sich von geografisch spezifischen Bauformen zu einer zeitgenössischen Inspirationsquelle für die Wohnkultur überall auf der Welt entwickelt. Maßgeblich durch natürliche Materialien und offene Grundrisse lassen sich wunderbare Räume schaffen, in denen der Mensch natürlich Schutz vor Sonne und Regen findet, sich vor allem aber wohlfühlen kann. Eine zentrale Rolle spielt immer der Dialog zwischen Innen und Außen, zwischen Haus und der umgebenden Natur, der zum Bestandteil der Gestaltungskonzepte wird.Dieser Band stellt die innovativsten Realisierungen dieses Genres aus den letzten Jahren vor. Ob verträumtes Stranddomizil, elegante Loftwohnung, rustikale Dschungelbehausung oder exklusive Poolvilla, jedes vorgestellte Projekt ist ein individuelles Schmuckstück, entworfen von renommierten Architekten und innovativen Newcomern. Sie zeigen gekonnt, wie üppige Pflanzen gleich einem grünen Teppich durch das Haus wachsen, wie leichte, fließende Stoffe einen flexiblen und weichen Raumabschluss bilden oder wie viel Sonnenlicht die transparenten Räume durchflutet und leuchtende Farben die ausgewählten Materialien ergänzen.
"Gonzalez has lately emerged as one of Miami's most influential young architects." -Raul A. Barreneche, the New York TimesSpecializing in the design of museum and gallery spaces, hospitality, commercial retail and residential projects, Miami-based Rene Gonzalez Architects also endeavors to develop solutions to rising sea levels in coastal communities. This volume compiles drawings and photographs of a residence on Prairie Avenue in Miami designed by the firm in 2018. Inspired by red mangrove trees, the dwelling hovers entirely above the ground plane. A lush garden covers most of the site and absorbs enormous quantities of water. Charles Renfro celebrates the building thus: "Is this blown-up modernism, a house made of fragments and gaps, also a new gay architecture? If so, it is but one of the many ways this compact complex house performs, one that in so many ways pulls modernism forward into a brave new world of sensuality, sexuality and lifestyle. Within it, social progress has found a new architecture."
The story of the creation of an astonishing house that renews and reinvigorates the spirit of the avant-garde in the HamptonsArchitecture critic Paul Goldberger tells the story of an extraordinary house on the Atlantic Double Dunes in East Hampton--Blue Dream, the result of a remarkable collaboration between collectors Julie Reyes Taubman and Robert Taubman, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, builder Ed Bulgin, landscape architect Michael Boucher and designer Michael Lewis, who sought to renew the legacy of modernist architecture and art in the Hamptons.Goldberger offers insight into the complex process by which an architectural idea generated a work that stands as the most striking addition of our time to the roster of architecturally ambitious modernist houses on Long Island. As he notes, "There are relatively few books devoted to the architecture of a single house, but what is clear if you read any of them is that they are stories about clients as much as about architects." So it is with Blue Dream. The Taubmans were inspired by the avant-garde spirit of artists and architects who settled and worked in the Hamptons and set out to create a house like no other, a house whose complex curving forms could only be built using the composite material used to make fighter jets.Iwan Baan's photographic portfolio documents Blue Dream across four seasons. Goldberger's text is illustrated with images of earlier modernist houses that inspired the project, as well as documentation of the design process involved in the making of Blue Dream itself.Paul Goldberger (born 1950), whom the Huffington Post has called "the leading figure in architecture criticism," is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine. Goldberger began his career at the New York Times in 1972 and was appointed architecture critic at the paper in 1973, working alongside Ada Louise Huxtable until 1982. In 1984, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism, the highest award in journalism. As architecture critic for the New Yorker (1997-2011), he wrote the magazine's celebrated "Sky Line" column. After serving as dean of the Parsons School of Design from 2004 to 2006, Goldberger was named the Joseph Urban Professor of Design at the New School. He is the author of Why Architecture Matters (2023), Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry (2015), Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture (2009), Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons, with photographer Jake Rajs (2018) and Houses of the Hamptons (1986), among other publications.
The Chairman Der Architekt und Designer Martin Mostböck entwirft Möbel, Häuser, Geschäftseinrichtungen, Interieurs, Dinge des Alltags und ist ein Grenzgänger zwischen den Disziplinen. Der Sessel stellt für ihn eine ganz besondere Herausforderung dar, denn wie es der Architekt Frank Gehry einmal ausdrückte: Einen Sessel zu entwerfen sei so schwierig, wie den Mount Everest zu besteigen. Manche sprechen gar vom Olymp des Designs. Mostböck entsagt oberflächlichem Styling, geht den Dingen mit seinen Entwürfen auf den Grund. Er forscht, sucht und findet das Authentische. In der Ausstellung "The Chairman" zeigt Mostböck nun in der Landesgalerie Burgenland in Eisenstadt viele Entwürfe aus mehreren Jahrzehnten seines Schaffens. Dabei sind Sessel, Möbel, Häuser und Interieurs im Spannungsfeld zwischen Kunst- und Serienprodukt zu sehen. Präsentiert werden unter anderem seine ausgezeichneten Museumstücke, darunter Objekte aus dem Museum of Arts and Design in New York, dem Design Museum Holon in Tel-Aviv oder dem Museum für angewandte Kunst in Wien. - Entwürfe im Spannungsfeld zwischen Kunst- und Serienprodukt- International gefragtes und vielfach ausgezeichnetes Design aus Österreich
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