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Alvaro Siza: notes on a sensitive architecture

By: Vidiella, Alex Sanchez.
Publisher: Bercelona LOFT Publication 2010Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 191 Pages.ISBN: 978-84-96936-98-0.Subject(s): CULTURALFACILITIES; RECREATIONALCENTERS; OFFICES; PUBLICBUILDINGS; COMMERCIALSPACES | Architect Works (AR-AW)DDC classification: 720.92 Summary: This beautifully illustrated book presents five decades of work by one of the greatest contemporary architects. Alvaro Siza (born 1933) is widely recognized as Portugal s greatest architect and one of the most important architects of his generation. Siza s works have a timeless quality and at the same time an ability to evoke a powerful sense of history. Siza has won virtually every major international architectural award, including the Pritzker Prize, the Nobel for architecture.
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This beautifully illustrated book presents five decades of work by one of the greatest contemporary architects. Alvaro Siza (born 1933) is widely recognized as Portugal s greatest architect and one of the most important architects of his generation. Siza s works have a timeless quality and at the same time an ability to evoke a powerful sense of history. Siza has won virtually every major international architectural award, including the Pritzker Prize, the Nobel for architecture.

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