
Bernard Zehrfuss, architect. A museum in the hills.
Silvana EditorialeN° d'inventaire | 23377 |
Format | 23 x 28 |
Détails | 120 p. |
Publication | Milan, 2021 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9788836645855 |
LUGDUNUM-Museum and Roman Theatres is publishing a book devoted to the architecture of the museum and its place in the work of Bernard Zehrfuss (1911-1996) under the direction of Christine Desmoulins, journalist and architectural critic, and with photographs by Michel Denancé. In particular, this book aims to simultaneously highlight the building itself and the architectural intentions of Bernard Zehrfuss, thanks to the know-how and photographs of Michel Denancé (an architect by training. A major figure in the architecture of the Trente Glorieuses, first Grand Prix de Rome in 1939, Bernard Zehrfuss engaged very early in modernity by adopting the most innovative production methods of his time.
LUGDUNUM-Museum and Roman Theatres is publishing a book devoted to the architecture of the museum and its place in the work of Bernard Zehrfuss (1911-1996) under the direction of Christine Desmoulins, journalist and architectural critic, and with photographs by Michel Denancé. In particular, this book aims to simultaneously highlight the building itself and the architectural intentions of Bernard Zehrfuss, thanks to the know-how and photographs of Michel Denancé (an architect by training. A major figure in the architecture of the Trente Glorieuses, first Grand Prix de Rome in 1939, Bernard Zehrfuss engaged very early in modernity by adopting the most innovative production methods of his time.