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Photographic Studio Frei

Photographic Studio Frei

Edited by Florian Stroh

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Publishing 12th Oct 2026
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    • The first comprehensive documentation of Herzog & de Meuron’s Project 014 Photographic Studi Frei in Weil am Rhein, Germany, one of the firm’s early key designs
    • Richly illustrated with previously unpublished photographs and original plans from Herzog & de Meuron’s archives as well as newly taken photographs of the recently restored and transformed Photographic Studio Frei
    • Presents the act of building on what is there as a contemporary architectural stance, using an iconic contemporary building as a case study
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    In 1981–82, the then up-and-coming architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron designed a studio for photographer Rolf Frei in the German town of Weil am Rhein, on the German–Swiss border near Basel. The building became widely known as Project 014 Photographic Studio Frei and was revered as one of Herzog & de Meuron’s early key designs. It is a space for light, shadow, and staging, constructed with great precision: architecture as an instrument of photography. Over time, it fell somewhat into oblivion and narrowly escaped demolition. In 2023–25, Basel-based architectural firm studio ne restored and carefully transformed it for new cultural and public uses.

    This book traces Photographic Studio Frei’s history over more than four decades. Previously unpublished images and original plans from Herzog & de Meuron’s archives, as well as newly taken photographs, form a multilayered visual narrative about the building, its use, transformation, and atmosphere, bringing the restored space’s presence to life. This is supplemented by a conversation between architect Jacques Herzog, entrepreneur and collector Rolf Fehlbaum, and author and journalist Niklas Maak about Photographic Studio Frei’s origins and its importance today, and on how a building continues to live once it has lost its original purpose.

    About the Author

    Florian Stroh is an architect and runs his own firm, studio ne, in Basel, Switzerland. His work focuses on transformation, the culture of renovation, and building in existing fabric. A graduate of ETH Zürich, he also studied at Yale School of Architecture and KTH Stockholm, and worked with Herzog & de Meuron in 2012–18.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Park Books
    ISBN
    9783038605218
    Publish date
    12th Oct 2026
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
    Size
    280 mm x 220 mm
    Pages
    112 Pages
    Illustrations
    60 color, 40 b&w
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