Andreas Magdanz - Dienstelle Marienthal (signed)

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Andreas Magdanz - Dienstelle Marienthal (signed)

$250.00

An excerpt from a New York Times review by Richard B. Woodward (January 11, 2004): "The Dienstelle Marienthal (or Marienthal Office) is among the most ambitious but least-known monuments to "thinking the unthinkable" ever conceived. This vast underground tunnel complex, built from 1960 to 1972 outside Bonn, was once so secret that to acknowledge its existence could bring charges of treason in West Germany. Designed to house 3,000 of that government's essential personnel in case of nuclear attack, it represented one of the most exclusive fraternities in the world... [Magdanz] was the first person authorized to photograph there... With a precise and clinical eye, Mr. Magdanz shows the 25-ton doors, the miles of cable and the air ducts that connected the underground denizens, through a series of filters, with the upper atmosphere. The décor is spare, the furniture uniformly modern. There are no gymnasiums or libraries. Fluorescent light and gray airlessness are pervasive."

(description from Vincent Borrelli Rare & Contemporary Books)

2000

Hardcover

160 pages

19 four-color and 77 black and white plates

12-7/8 x 15-1/9 inches

IBSN: 3-00-005923-7

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