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The Work of Frei Otto, MOMA, 1972 Architecture and Interiors Book

Price93 €
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Rare vintage exhibition catalogue published by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1972, dedicated to the groundbreaking work of German architect and structural engineer Frei Otto. Known for his pioneering research on lightweight tensile and membrane structures, Otto's innovative approach to architecture is documented in this iconic publication. A must-have for architecture and design enthusiasts. Produced by MOMA in 1972 on one of the most interesting architects of his era. This book is 128 pages and includes 159 incredible photographs of his work. "This book presents a complete pictorial survey of the work of this imaginative architect - tents, pneumatic structures, retractable roofs, lattice domes. Included are all of his major executed projects, experimental studies, and is best known structure on this continent - the German Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. The text and catalogue notes provide a biographical sketch of the architect and a fascinating commentary on one of the most important developments in contemporary architects." - Ludwig Glaeser, author of this book Condition Very good condition, there is very slight wear to the front cover and bottom. Interior pages are clean. Dimensions 10.75" x 9.5" x 0.375"
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L 27.31 cm x W 24.13 cm x H 0.95 cm - 2 lb
L 10.75 in x W 9.50 in x H 0.37 in
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Product Type:Interiors Books
Condition: Good more info

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Material: Paper
Color: Beige, Blue
Style: Contemporary, Minimalism
Location: United States of America
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