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Publisher's Synopsis

A comprehensive survey of the work of a master of modernist design today. Alberto Campo Baeza, one of contemporary architecture's most distinguished voices, is renowned for a body of work that exudes the power of radical simplicity. The architectural ideas expressed in his buildings have ranged in scale from such small but beautiful residential structures as the Ture´gano, Gaspar, and De Blas houses to cultural facilities such as Andalucia's Museum of Memory in Granada, an addition to his earlier achievement, the Caja General Bank Headquarters. All share an uncompromising dedication to simple composition and demonstrate the ways in which he so brilliantly deploys disciplined restraint to achieve architectural silence in the face of the clamor of the modern city. This monograph features projects spanning four decades of international architectural practice. Contributions by Richard Meier and David Chipperfield offer critical commentary on Campo Baeza's persistent quest for beauty and relevance through his adherence to simplicity and a deeply felt devotion to modernist principles of architecture.

About the Publisher

Rizzoli International Publications

Rizzoli joined such prestigious American institutions as Tiffany's, Saks, and Cartier when it first opened the Rizzoli Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1964. In the following years, its landmark building in New York became the center for the company's national expansion, adding new bookstores throughout the country and, a decade later, establishing an eminent publishing house renowned today for high-quality, illustrated books.

Book information

ISBN: 9780847872787
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications
Pub date:
DEWEY: 720.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 627
Weight: 3358g
Height: 244mm
Width: 315mm
Spine width: 46mm