Trix & Robert Haussmann are an architect and designer duo based in Zürich, Switzerland.[1] Together they founded the General Design institute (Allgemeine Entwurfsanstalt) in 1967.[2]
Background and influences
editBoth architects have strong roots in modern architecture. Robert Haussman (1931) studied under Gerrit Rietveld in Amsterdam, and later, in Zürich, with the Swiss designer Willy Guhl and Bauhaus member Johannes Itten. He was a professor of architecture at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart until 1996. Trix Högl (1933) completed her architectural studies at the ETH Zurich under Werner Max Moser and Jacques Schader. She was an associate professor for architecture at the ETH Zürich until 2002.[1][3][4]
Exhibitions
editSince founding their General Design Institute in 1967, they have had numerous solo exhibitions, including shows at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, and Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria and Nottingham Contemporary in the UK. In 2011, they were included in the V&A exhibition, Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990, that toured from London to Zurich.[5] Their work is held in the public collection of the Museum of Design, Zurich.[6]
In 2013, the Swiss Federal Office of Culture awarded Trix and Robert Haussmann the Grand Prix Design.[7][8]
Selected projects
editTogether Trix & Robert Haussmann have collaborated on numerous architectural and design projects, including the Da Capo Bar, Hauptbahnhof, Zürich, (1979–80),[9] Shopville, Hauptbahnhof, Zurich, CH,[10][11] Boutique Weinberg, Zurich CH,[12][13] Boutique Courrèges, Zurich, CH,[14] Kronenhalle Bar, Zurich, CH,[15][16] Gewerbebank Baden, Baden, CH,[17] Galleria Hamburg, Hamburg, DE[18] and Hotel Plaza, Basel, CH.[19][20]
References
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- ^ "Grand Prix Design 2013 für Trix und Robert Haussmann". Baublatt. Archived from the original on 2019-07-07. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- ^ "Robert and Trix Haussmann and Friedrich Kuhn at Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin •". May 6, 2014.
- ^ "Bildergalerie zu: Trix und Robert Haussmann-Retrospektive in Berlin / The Log-O-Rithmic Slide Rule - Architektur und Architekten - News / Meldungen / Nachrichten - BauNetz.de".
- ^ Krüger, Sara (15 February 2018). "Trix und Robert Haussmann - Architekturausstellung im KW Museum in Berlin". Die Welt.
- ^ "Trix & Robert Haussmann | Metal Magazine".
- ^ "Weinberg & Co - Haussmann für Weinberg". Perimeter Books.
- ^ Rooijen, Jeroen van (27 November 2014). ""Landezone" für die Zukunft | NZZ". Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
- ^ "New Releases "Falsche Fährten / Haussmann für Weinberg" | Edition Patrick Frey". www.editionpatrickfrey.com.
- ^ "Kronenhalle Bar: Die Zürcher Bar-Legende | GaultMillau – Channel".
- ^ "Feast for the eyes - Issue 80 - Magazine".
- ^ "Sitzmöbel "re_pos" & Sessel "RHommage" | Bureau Hindermann". Archived from the original on 2019-07-28.
- ^ "GALLERIA Passage: Berühmte Architekten entwerfen einzigartigen Look". 22 March 2019.
- ^ "Bar im Hotel »La Plaza«, Basel, CH - DETAIL inspiration". inspiration.detail.de.
- ^ "Ausstellung «Die totale Wohnharmonie?". 2 April 2018.