Aldo van Eyck: Humanist Rebel

by Alexander Tzonis, Liane Lefaivre

Blurb

One of the most influential architects of his time, van Eyck had an immediate impact on the buildings of the fifties and sixties. For half a century, van Eyck composed manifestoes, crafted images, and created structures that shaped the critical sensibilities of his contemporaries, a rebel advancing some of the most creative design ideas of this century.

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