Der Spiegel by Andreas Gehrke (two books) - Drittel Books (out of print)

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Der Spiegel by Andreas Gehrke (two books) - Drittel Books (out of print)

$100.00

Der Spiegel 1969–2011
Hamburg, Brandstwiete

Der Spiegel 1995–2011
Hamburg, Dovenfleet

This is a pair of volumes that cover the former offices of Germany’s renowned organ of investigative journalism, Der Spiegel. The first book is about the Brandstwiete tower block in Hamburg by architect Werner Kallmorgen, which was home to the magazine from 1969–2011. The second book covers the Dovenfleet tower block in Hamburg, also by Kallmorgen. It was built in 1967 and housed part of the US technology and consulting giant IBM for 28 years before the Spiegel publishing group moved in between 1995 and 2011.

Andreas Gehrke (b. 1975, Berlin, Germany) is a self-taught photographer and publisher living in Berlin, specializing in architectural portraits and aura-laden landscapes. His work has been exhibited internationally, including MoMA PS1, New York and Pierogi, Leipzig. Gehrke founded Drittel Books in 2013 and publishes limited edition monographs. He was recently awarded the 2017 European Architectural Photography Prize.

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