MODERN FORMS A Subjective Atlas of 20th-Century Architecture

Form precedes function in this stunning visual archive of nearly 200 images of modern architecture by award-winning photographer Nicolas Grospierre. At once a reference work and a personal exploration of modernist architecture, this fascinating collection of Nicolas Grospierre's photography cov...

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Other Authors: Grospierre, Nicolas 1975- (Photographer), Pardo, Alona (Editor), Redstone, Elias (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Prestel 2018
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