The architects Valentin Bearth & Andreas Deplazes from Chur have an impressive oeuvre to their credit, an oeuvre that has grown continuously over the past ten years. Their architecture is free of all repetition and stereotyped convention, and it cannot be classified in any category of trendy architecture. Each work responds to the place and the numerous parameters upon which each specific architectural task is based.
Ákos Moravánszky, professor of architecture at the ETH Zurich, describes six of the architects' buildings. His text takes the reader on an imaginary journey that stops off at six stations, analysing, comparing, asking questions and seeking answers. A high calibre theoretical architectural essay.