Dominique Perrault : projects and architecture
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Dominique Perrault : projects and architecture
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Electa architecture , Phaidon [distributor], 2002
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"Editor, Giovanna Crespi ; copy editor, Gail Swerling ; translation, Christopher Evans"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 178
Originally published by Electa, Milano, c2000
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Electa presents the complete edition of the work of Dominique Perrault, who achieved worldwide acclaim with the construction of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France (1997). Born in 1953, Perrault won a series of international awards, including the Grand Prix National d'Architecture (1993) and the prize of the Mies van der Rohe Foundation and the European Parliament (1997). Besides the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, his design career features works of international importance, such as the Berlin velodrome and Olympic swimming-pool (1992-9), where he masterfully succeeded in blending the architectural structures with the surrounding natural environment. In the field of town-planning Perrault has conceived designs for Nantes, Bordeaux, Berlin and Caen; he also designs furniture and researches new building materials. Major current projects by Perrault are under way for the extension of the Court of Justice of the European Community (Luxemburg) and the multi-media library of Venissieux. The lavish illustrations and the concise critical essay by Laurent Stalder make this book an invaluable tool for understanding the work of one of the leading figures of contemporary architecture.
Table of Contents
Essay by Lauren Stalder Works and Projects Design Biography Bibliography Index
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