Join Books.org — it's free

Architecture, Individual Architect
Reflections by Norman Foster — book cover

Reflections

by Norman Foster
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Synopsis

In this deluxe edition featuring stunning photography, one of the world’s most important architects reflects on the practice of architecture, its place in the world, and its spiritual value.
Architecture is not a luxury, insists Norman Foster, but a necessity generated by people’s social, spiritual, and material needs. In a series of essays Foster looks back on four decades of work in which he has provided humanity with places to hope and dream, find solace in a crowded world, and establish order amidst chaos. Thematically arranged in a series of visual chapters, these reflections are woven through elements of Foster’s remarkable career. Duotone photographs of his buildings, including the Reichstag in Berlin, the Carre d’Art in Nimes, the Expo Station in Singapore, the British Museum’s Great Court, and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Headquarters are scattered throughout this magnificently printed and bound volume, making it an exquisite collectors item, as well as a valuable reference for anyone interested in the state of architecture today.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
November 28, 2005
Publisher
Prestel Publishing Ltd
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783791334257

More by Norman Foster

Similar books