In the 90s a group of architects formed in London that moved towards a matter-of-fact, unspectacular architecture inspired by the location. A key work and model in this style was Tony Fretton’s Lisson Gallery from 1992 with its unembellished facade and strong lines, constructed virtually “without details” and integrated into the row of buildings.
Edited by: Heinz Wirz
Articles by: Paul Vermeulen, Tony Fretton
68 pages, 22.5 × 29 cm
66 color and 9 b/w illustrations,
37 plans
Thread-stitched brochure
CHF 48.00 / EUR 44.00
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