Bearing Lines - Bearing Surfaces

Since the 1950s Stefan Polónyi has realized a large number of buildings
of all kinds from his Cologne office, working with famous architects
all over the world. In his view, load-bearing structure, form and
function have to form an indissoluble entity, and thus create an aesthetic
appearance: beauty feeds on structural consistency. Very few
civil engineers have made claims of this kind. Architects who have
worked with Polónyi see this ambitious claim as something that has
enriched their own design process. First of all Polónyi, working with
Josef Lehmbrock and Fritz Schaller, developed bold folded structures
and shells for church buildings, and this at a time before statical calculations
were not done by computer, but a lot of things still had to
be tried out in model form. Polónyi cooperated closely with Oswald
Mathias Ungers on the Galleria for the Frankfurter Messe, among
other projects. He made the flying roof for Axel Schultes' Kunstmuseum
Bonn possible, supported by a row of irregularly placed columns,
and also the undulating metal ceiling in the auditorium of Rem
Koolhaas' Nederlands Dans Theater and the umbrella-like roofing for
the approach tracks in Cologne's main station.
Polónyi's bridges, built from the 1990s in the Ruhr District, have
become landmarks in the meantime with their red curved tubes as a structural and aesthetic element. Today he creates his bridges as buildings over the river, so-called Living Bridges.
Polónyi's wide range of professional experience had a considerable
bearing on his teaching at Berlin and Dortmund Technical Universities.
Working with architects Harald Deilmann and Josef Paul Kleihues, Polónyi established the "Dortmund Model for the Building Sciences". It provides joint training for architects and civil engineers
in a single faculty.
The present book is appearing to accompany the exhibition of the
same name in the "Dortmunder U". The essays address specific aspects
of Polónyi's work. So Karl-Eugen Kurrer and Ulrich Pfammatter
look at the development of structural analysis and the resultant distinction
drawn between the professional territories of the civil engineer
and the architect. Patrik Schumacher, partner in Zaha Hadid's practice,
represents a current position in terms of cooperation between
the two disciplines. Katrin Lichtenstein's account of the Dortmund
Model and Atilla Ötes' view of the current study situation consider
the effect on training and teaching. Sonja Hnilica analyses the folding
systems and shells in the church projects, and Polónyi presents his
bridges, including the designs for the Living Bridges.
Ursula Kleefisch-Jobst and Peter Köddermann from the M:AI Museum
für Architektur und Ingenieurkunst NRW and Katrin Lichtenstein
and Wolfgang Sonne from the A:AI Archiv für Architektur und Ingenieurbaukunst NRW at the TU in Dortmund represent the cooperation
that has taken place between the two institutions for the exhibition
and the present book.
Stefan Polónyi
Tragende Linien - tragende Flächen /
Bearing Lines - Bearing Surfaces
160 pp. with 200 illus., 242x297,5 mm,
hard-cover
German/English
59.00 Euro / 49.00 £ / 79.00 US $ / 89.00 $A
ISBN 978-3-936681-58-1
Edition Axel Menges GmbH
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