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Author(s): | Sequeira, M. |
Editor: | Paulo Tormenta Pinto Ana Brandão Sara Silva Lopes |
Date: | 2021 |
Title: | Frank urbanism: Gehry takes up cities |
Book title/volume: | International Conference ‘Grand Projects - Urban Legacies of the late 20th Century’, Conference proceedings |
Pages: | 41 - 42 |
Reference: | Sequeira, M. (2021). Frank urbanism: Gehry takes up cities. Em P. T. Pinto, A. Brandão, & S. S. Lopes (Eds.). International Conference ‘Grand Projects - Urban Legacies of the late 20th Century’, Conference proceedings (pp. 41-42). DINAMIA’CET. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28950 |
ISBN: | 978-989-781-551-5 |
Keywords: | Arquitetura -- Architecture Frank Gehry Urbanismo -- Urbanism Cities |
Abstract: | It is commonly assumed that Frank Gehry’s architecture is objectual and does not establish a close relationship with the site. This conviction is nourished as much by its innovative and disruptive nature, as by the way it has been presented in the specialised press. However, it is certain that Gehry himself regrets: “When people photograph my works, they usually crop the context”2. Through unprecedented research, based on in-depth archival analysis but also interaction with the author himself, Jean-Louis Cohen reveals just the opposite. |
Peerreviewed: | yes |
Access type: | Open Access |
Appears in Collections: | DINÂMIA'CET-CRN - Comunicações a conferências nacionais |
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