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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Herzog & de Meuron An Exhibition

Tate Modern: 1 June – 29 August 2005

Herzog & de Meuron 230 Philharmonic Hall Hamburg Project 2003-2005, planned realization 2006-2009 Computer generated image © Herzog & de Meuron

This display explores the work of world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron. It offers a penetrating insight into how their vision and style has evolved from their early projects, completed twenty-five years ago, to recent large-scale international commissions, including that of Tate Modern itself. Unlike other architecture exhibitions, the display explores the creative process of making architecture by revealing the by-products or 'waste' produced during the course of the architects' work. ...

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Posted by V R at 1:56 PM
Categories: Architecture