...the round towers of the castles looked as if they were so firmly encrusted in the sky that, to get to their other side, one would have to hew out a passage through the celestial marble.
-- Hope Mirrlees
(Arlesheim, Switzerland)

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...the round towers of the castles looked as if they were so firmly encrusted in the sky that, to get to their other side, one would have to hew out a passage through the celestial marble.
-- Hope Mirrlees
(Arlesheim, Switzerland)
"Friedhof Bromhübel", cemetery Arlesheim, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland; 1967
Werner Blaser and Paul Seiberth as architects; Ernst Baumann as garden architect; Albert Schilling as the sculpture artist (photography by Walter Grunder and Werner Blaser)
see map
via "Das Werk" 55 (1968)
Group Show at The Kitchen Aufderhoehe
Lionel Rogg - Arlesheim
Harmonia Mundi
1970
Cherry tree blossoms
Taken with my Leica M240, 35mm
Housing group in Zelglipark Arlesheim, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland; 1988-90
Fierz & Baader Architekten (Peter Fierz + Stefan Baader)
see map | about the architects
via “Werk, Bauen + Wohnen” 77 (1990)
Housing group of two single family houses at Fliederweg Bottmingen, Arlesheim, Basel-Land, Switzerland; 1952
Bräuning, Leu, Dürig (Franz Bräuning + Hans Leu + Arthur Dürig) (photography by Peter Heman and Peter Moeschlin)
see map
via “Das Werk” 41 (1954)