Haefeli Moser Steiger
Haefeli Moser Steiger (HMS) was a Swiss architectural firm, founded by the architects Max Ernst Haefeli, Werner Max Moser and Rudolf Steiger, the office existed from 1937[1] to 1975 and was one of the most important Swiss architectural firms of the 20th century.
Buildings
- Werkbundsiedlung Neubühl, Zurich, 1930-1932
- Kongresshaus Zürich, Zurich, 1936-1939
- University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, 1941-1953
- Wohnkolonie Farbhof, Zurich, ca. 1950
- Verwaltungsgebäude der Eternit AG, Niederurnen, 1953–55
- Hochhaus zur Palme, Zurich, 1955-1964
- Zur Palme, Zurich, 1961[2]
References
- Macmillan encyclopedia of architects. Free Press. 1982. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-02-925000-6. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- Deplazes, Andrea (2005). Architektur konstruieren: vom Rohmaterial zum Bauwerk : ein Handbuch. Springer. p. 301. ISBN 978-3-7643-7313-9. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
Literature
- Sonja Hildebrand, Bruno Maurer, Werner Oechslin (Hrsg.): Haefeli Moser Steiger. Die Architekten der Schweizer Moderne, ISBN 978-3-85676-205-6
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