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Paul Andreu

Antoine Picon author Stéphanie Quantin-Biancalani author Yann Rocher author Nathalie Rozeau author Françoise Ged author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Editions Norma

Published:18th Jul '24

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Paul Andreu (1938-2018) is a major figure on the international architectural scene in the second half of the 20th century. He left his mark on airport architecture not only during his long career with Aéroports de Paris, but also with his work in Asia, in Japan and China, where he was one of the first French architects to make his mark, with the Kansai airport in 1988 and the Beijing opera house, inaugurated in 2007. Founded on a constant demand for functionality and technical rationality, the work of this architect and engineer is rooted in the notion of threshold, passage and transformation, bringing into play fundamental principles: earth and sky, East and West, thought and matter. This monograph is amply illustrated with sumptuous archive photographs and contemporary views, as well as drawings from 69 sketchbooks recently donated to the Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine.

Text in French.

ISBN: 9782376660835

Dimensions: 280mm x 200mm x 25mm

Weight: 1035g

240 pages