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The world of Swiss architect Peter Thomann is eclectic, colourful, and full of experimentation. From roofs made of air-filled compartments to bathrooms in blue steel tanks, buildings of almost overwhelming complexity form an inspiring living landscape. His work is characterised by the intricate simplicity of the architectural solutions. In this book, the architects from studio Bruther (Alexandre Theriot and Stéphanie Bru), together with Blanka Major, shed light on Thomann’s multifaceted body of work. It includes extensive archive material complemented by recent shots from three different photographic perspectives, plus four insightful interviews with the architect himself.