Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
352
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 20, 2008
Editore
Birkhauser Architecture
ISBN-10
3764386401
ISBN-13
9783764386405
Descrizione
Herzog & de Meuron rose to international prominence with their transformative design of the Tate Modern in London, a structure that redefined contemporary architecture. Gerhard Mack captures the essence of their work from 1997 to 2001, illustrating how these architects meld innovation with respect for historical context.
Throughout this period, they gained acclaim for their ability to blend cutting-edge design with functionality, breathing new life into urban spaces. Mack delves into the duo’s diverse projects, showcasing their unique approach to materials, form, and environmental integration.
The book serves as both a celebration and analysis of Herzog & de Meuron's creative vision, inviting readers to appreciate the depth and significance of their contributions to modern architecture. Through detailed insights and vivid imagery, the narrative emphasizes the lasting impact these iconic designs have had on the architectural landscape.
Throughout this period, they gained acclaim for their ability to blend cutting-edge design with functionality, breathing new life into urban spaces. Mack delves into the duo’s diverse projects, showcasing their unique approach to materials, form, and environmental integration.
The book serves as both a celebration and analysis of Herzog & de Meuron's creative vision, inviting readers to appreciate the depth and significance of their contributions to modern architecture. Through detailed insights and vivid imagery, the narrative emphasizes the lasting impact these iconic designs have had on the architectural landscape.
Generi
Arte e Fotografia
Contemporaneo