Norman Foster: Works
A monumental survey of one of modern architecture’s defining figures. Norman Foster: Works traces more than six decades of restless invention, from early collaborations and experimental structures to the global landmarks that have reshaped skylines, civic spaces and the way architecture meets technology, society and the environment. Inside: the Millennium Bridge, the Reichstag, the British Museum’s Great Court, Apple Park, the Gherkin, the Millau Viaduct, the Zayed National Museum and many more. Across 712 pages, the book brings together photographs, sketches, drawings, project profiles and archive material, with Foster closely involved in the selection of imagery and details. This is not the oversized XXL edition, but it is still a serious object: a heavy, beautifully produced hardcover built for architecture desks, studio shelves and design-led interiors. A definitive Foster monograph for architects, designers, collectors and anyone drawn to buildings that feel engineered, human and ahead of their time. Details Publisher: TASCHEN Author: Philip Jodidio Format: Hardcover Pages: 712 Dimensions: 22.8 × 28.9 cm Weight: 3.12 kg Language: English ISBN: 978-3-7544-0584-0
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