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Norman Foster book
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With a career spanning over six decades and many continents, British architect Norman Foster is the pioneering architect behind some of the world's most recognizable structures. This Taschen-produced book is the first time the entire body of work from this visionary has been published in one edition, with the XXL monograph featuring two volumes that tackle different themes. The first volume delves into Foster's architectural œuvre, with projects like the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, and the Reichstag in Berlin accompanied by previously unpublished images and sketches handpicked by Foster himself from his archives. The second book brings together nearly 1000 illustrations with eight essays by Foster that dive into his inspiration and offer insight into his personal approach to his work. Authored by Philip Jodidio, this is a grand celebration of a renowned and influential architect dedicated to what he describes as "a sustainable approach to the design of the built environment”.

  • Material: paper
  • Made in Italy
  • Designer color name: MUL
  • Item number: P00854540
Measurements
  • Length 30,8cm-12"
  • Width 39cm-15.5"

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