Chronicle
Building Culture
Building Culture
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Building Culture: The Architects Behind the World's Greatest Museums. Step inside the minds of the architects who shape the way we experience art. Building Culture is a captivating collection of interviews with sixteen of the world’s most celebrated and visionary architects, offering an insider’s look at the intricate process of designing museums that inspire, engage, and transform.
From Frank Gehry’s revolutionary Guggenheim Bilbao to Elizabeth Diller’s dynamic Shed in New York City, these architects share the philosophies, inspirations, and challenges behind some of the most iconic art spaces across the globe. Featuring projects from MoMA and the Tate Modern to the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Centre Pompidou, this book is an essential read for architecture enthusiasts, museum professionals, artists, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of space and culture.
With personal recollections, behind-the-scenes insights, and 80 stunning images, Building Culture is both a celebration of museum architecture and a source of inspiration for the future of art spaces.
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- Hardcover
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368 pages
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Dimension: 9 in x 6 in







