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(*****) "people's high and low points of 1997" (Blueprint)
- Spa in Vals, Switzerland -- Peter Zumthor
thermal bath complex, bathhouse
- Guggenheim Museum Bilbao -- Frank Gehry
"The sheer poetry and audacity and professionalism of Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao"
(Tracey Emin at the Turner Prize?, blp_Jan98)
- VRPO Villa, Netherland -- MVRDV
- Tate Gallery of Modern Art at Bankside, London 1994 -- Herzog & de Meuron
-- "The dull Swiss architecture and its even duller English adherents." (Peter Cook, professor of architecture at the Bartlett, blp_Jan98)
- Channel 5
-- "... was it worth it?" (Gareth Williams, assistant curator, V&A)
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(*****) "Six To Watch in '98" (Architectural Review)
- Mews House, London -- Seth Stein
- Garden Workshop -- Carl-Viggo Holmebakk
- Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik -- Studio Granda
- Nichols Residence -- Wendell Burnette
- Ichthus College, Rotterdam -- Erick van Egeraat
- Extension to the ING Bank, Bucharest
- Crawford Art Gallery
- Gallery, Tokyo -- Shigeru Ban
(*****) Les Rendez-vous de l'Architecture (Le Monde_97.09)
- name three ...
- Le Corbusier (81%)
- Ricardo Bofill (4%)
- I M Pei (3%)
- Jean Nouvel (2%)
- Michelangelo (1%)
- Jules-Hardoin Mansart (1%)
- Christian de Portzamparc (1%)
- unable of naming even one architect, living or dead (70%)
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the all stars brigades
- ANY 's inner-circle:
Cynthia Davidson, Peter Eisenman, Arata Isozaki, Ignasi de So-Morales, Rem Koolhaas, John Rajchman; Jeffrey Kipnis, Sanford Kwinter, Fredric Jameson, Saskia Sassen, Beatriz Colomina; Bernard Tschumi, DanielLibeskind; Greg Lynn, Alejandro Zaera-Polo; and of course Philip
Johnson, Phyllis Lambert.
- Terence's List:
MoMA (Glenn Lowry/Terence Riley)'s invitees
for the Expansion of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City 1997.
Wiel Arets, Rem Koolhaas (the
Netherlands); Toyo Ito, Yoshio
Taniguchi (Japan); Dominique Perrault (France); Herzog/de Meuron
(Switzerland); Steven Holl, Bernard Tschumi, Rafael Vinoly, Williams/Tsien
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- The Big Lebowski (Coen brothers) : House, Hollywood -- John Lautner
- LA Confidential : House, Hollywood Hills 1920s -- Richard Neutra
- Miami Vice : Atlantis, Miami FL 1978 -- Arquitectonica
- Brazil : Le Theatre and Le Palais d'Abraxas, Marnee la
Vallee, France -- Ricardo Bofill/Taller de Arquitectura
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- City of Science
Telecommunication Tower, Valencia,
Spain 1989 - Santiago Calatrava
Aspired to be, with its 80-story plus, one of the highest
structures in Europe. The project comprised an hemispherical
cinema/planetarium, a 100-metre nave for a science museum and a
three-legged futuristic telecommunications needle/tower. Only the
foundations have been completed. (totem4.97)
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- "the most talked about little project on
earth" (156 sq.m.)
Caricature and cartoon museum, Basle 1976
- Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron
-- "a sensational understatement" (wa); "... remain
committed exclusively to their fundamental
architectural enquiries, regardless of the scale and
the importance of their brief..." (domus)
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