Reproduction Norman Foster I Millau Viaduct, 1993-2004

Introduce an artistic touch to your living room with this reproduction of one of Germaine Richier's works!
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Norman Foster
Artist
Norman Foster
Topics
Architecture

Description

Bridges are often considered to belong to the realm of the engineer rather than that of the architect. But the architecture of infrastructure has a powerful impact on the environment and the Millau Viaduct, designed in close collaboration with structural engineers, illustrates how the architect can play an integral role in the design of bridges. It follows the Millennium Bridge over the River Thames in expressing a fascination with the relationship between function, technology and aesthetics in a graceful structural form.

This may be the lightest, sleekest bridge design anywhere. Framed by the surroundings, it is pure environmental sculpture.
The Washington Post

Descriptions & Features

Characteristics

The reproduction is sold with a paper frame
30 x 40 cm

Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou

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