Herman Hertzberger: Strukturalismus / Structuralism
By (Author) Wolfgang Jean Stock
Photographs by Klaus Kinold
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
22nd July 2025
17th April 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Architecture
720.92
Hardback
80
Width 210mm, Height 315mm
The architect Herman Hertzberger (b. 1932) is the most important representative of Dutch Structuralism. This movement, which emerged in 1960, is highly regarded in modern architecture and takes as ist starting point an archetypal behaviour of humankind. Consequently, buildings must satisfy both the individual and the social needs of those who use them: architecture must be "inviting".
Hertzberger gained international recognition for his office buildings, schools and housing estates created between 1968 and 1990. In addition to fair-faced concrete and glass, they make use above all of precast concrete blocks, a "poor" construction material which contributes to their unique character. The Munich-based architectural photographer Klaus Kinold has focused on Hertzberger's masterpieces from a very early stage; his masterful pictures are also of historical value because some of the buildings have since undergone changes.
Languages: English and German
Wolfgang Jean Stock is co-editor of the Austrian magazine Architektur Aktuell. His articles have been published in Bauwelt, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Sddeutsche Zeitung, et al.
Klaus Kinold is a German architectural photographer and founder of the journal KS Neues.