TRUE TO SCALE.
The History of C&A Stores in Germany

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True to Scale

Since the opening of the first building in 1911, C&A stores have shaped the image of German city  centres – especially with the new buildings after the ­Second World War. Using selected examples from the extensive holdings of the Draiflessen Collection, this publication presents the history of these buildings and also focuses on the models and photographs themselves. The true-to-scale architectural miniatures – mostly from the 1970s to 1990s – were designed by the Essen-based architect Ric Stiens. Contributions by experts provide an insight into the development of the buildings from different perspectives as well as their architectural-historical significance and also look at the present day. The renowned architectural photographer HGEsch is responsible for the photographs of the models and some of the C&A buildings published in this ­exhibition catalogue.

Editor
Draiflessen Collection

Authors
Kai Bosecker, Julia Cwojdzinski, Robert Habel, Corinna Otto, Rolf Sachsse, Stephan Zech

Publisher
Dom Publishers, Berlin

240 pages, 176 ill., Softcover
ISBN 978-3-86922-923-2 (DE/NL/EN)
Cover TRUE TO SCALE | © Draiflessen Collection

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You can order the catalog here.