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11 Frank O. Gehry – Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, 1991-97.
(Neil Leach)
12 Frank O. Gehry – Loyola Law School, Los Angeles,
California, 1981-84.(Neil Jackson)
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9 Renzo Piano Building Workshop – Museum of Science and
Technology, (“New Metropolis”), Amsterdam, 1992-97 (Jonathan Hale)
10 Frank O. Gehry – Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, 1991-97.
(Neil Leach)
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7 JornUtzon –Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia,
1957-73.(Neil Jackson)
8 Hans Scharoun – Phiharmonie and Chamber Music Hall,
Berlin, 1956-87.(Neil Jackson)
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5 Eero Saarinen – TWA Terminal, JEK Airport, New York,
1956-62.(Alistair Gardner)
this principle of heightening awareness of context through
the contrast of old and new, is made visible in the most dramatic fashion in a
rooftop building in the centre of Vienna. The design by Coop Himmelblau for a
suite of offices and conference space displays a blatant disregard for
structural logic or conventional townscape principles. Having dispensed with
the common-sense solution, the building suggests a deeper agenda and the result
of its fragmented geometry is the questioning of the city’s traditi
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