Making architecture : the Getty Center / Harold M. Williams [and three others]

By: Williams, Harold M [author]Contributor(s): Williams, Harold Marvin [co-author] | Huxtable, Harold [co-author] | Roundtre, Richard [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles, CA : J. Paul Getty Trust, c1997Description: 165 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 0892364637Subject(s): GETTY CENTER (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) | RICHARD MEIER & PARTNERS | ART CENTERTS -- DESIGNS AND PLANS | LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA -- BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, ETCLOC classification: NA 6813 .M35 1997Online resources: Publisher description
Contents:
Introduction/ Harold M. Williams -- Project chronology -- The clash of symbols/ Ada Louise Huxtable -- A concert of wills/ Stephen D. Rountree -- A vision for permanence/ Richard Meier -- Site diagrams, models, and plans -- Construction -- The Getty Center, Spring, 1997 -- Project credits.
Summary: This publication marks the completion of a fourteen-year project plan, design, build and occupy the Getty Center. The design of the structures and the character of the programs inhabiting them would develop concurrently was a singular feature of this architectural undertaking.
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Introduction/ Harold M. Williams -- Project chronology -- The clash of symbols/ Ada Louise Huxtable -- A concert of wills/ Stephen D. Rountree -- A vision for permanence/ Richard Meier -- Site diagrams, models, and plans -- Construction -- The Getty Center, Spring, 1997 -- Project credits.

This publication marks the completion of a fourteen-year project plan, design, build and occupy the Getty Center. The design of the structures and the character of the programs inhabiting them would develop concurrently was a singular feature of this architectural undertaking.

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