What If (S AM)

Very few countries give their population such a far-reaching democratic right of co-determination in the realisation of architecture and urbanism as does Switzerland. While this has produced a democratically approved architecture that is unique in the world, it has also prevented numerous projects from becoming part of the country’s built history.
Whether lost, rejected, stalled or changed … there is a multitude of architectural designs that continue to be talked about to this day in Switzerland, even though they have never been executed. Those longed for, but not realised works are not single episodes but part of the everyday life of any architecture office, no matter how spoilt with success it may be.
In dialogue with almost two dozen architectural institutions from all parts of the country, What If attempts to make a representative selection from an nearly infinite pool of projects. These projects combined draw a picture of an alternative Switzerland, in which the courage to embrace utopia is greater than the fear of avoiding mistakes.

The publication is part of the Ten Best Architectural Books in 2024 awarded by the Frankfurt Book Fair and Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM).

 
 
 
 
 
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Une publication partagée par S AM Swiss Architecture Museum (@s_am_basel)

Press:
Architektur Basel: Was wäre wenn – Das S AM zeigt ungebaute Architektur in der Schweiz, Laurence Ziegler, 27.11.2023
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ): Kulturort oder Toilette? Wenn Architektur-Pläne scheitern, Andres Herzog, 5.12.2023
SALTO: Was wäre wenn, Interview von Martin Hanni, 3.1.2024
SRF Tagesschau: Ausstellung “Was wäre wenn” in Basel, Catherine Thommen, 3.2.2024
Detail: Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland, Betina Albrecht, 7.2.2024
TEC21: Was wä­re wenn (Katalog), Hella Schindel, 20.2.2024

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