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Terms and conditions applyDominique Perrault
Gilles De Beure
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Format: Book
Pages: 302
Publisher: Terrail
Date Published: Jun 2004
Stock Code: 35938
Binding: Paperback
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By the time he was 40, architect Dominique Perrault had already designed Frances most important new national library, the last of the great projects undertaken by President Francois Mitterrand. Since then his portfolio has included the Olympic Swimming Pool in Berlin, the Apliz factory near Nantes and the Marinsky II in St Petersburg.
For Perrault, appearance, disappearance, derealisation, dematerialisation and lightening speed make up architectures very substance. His architecture is one, reputedly, to have been assembled from time, space, tension and energy, which this book, filled with full colour examples of the architects work, now attempts to decipher and unveil.
For Perrault, appearance, disappearance, derealisation, dematerialisation and lightening speed make up architectures very substance. His architecture is one, reputedly, to have been assembled from time, space, tension and energy, which this book, filled with full colour examples of the architects work, now attempts to decipher and unveil.
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