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Transforming the World: The Architectural Art of Brian Clarke
Brian Clarke is one of the UK's foremost international artists. For the last four decades he has specialised in creating highly beautiful stained‐glass work, instantly recognisable for its bright and arresting colours. His work is often thoughtfully integrated into buildings, providing them with a special sense of place. Paul Greenhalgh, Director of the Zaha Hadid Foundation, investigates Clarke's creative trajectory.
Transforming the World: The Architectural Art of Brian Clarke
Brian Clarke is one of the UK's foremost international artists. For the last four decades he has specialised in creating highly beautiful stained‐glass work, instantly recognisable for its bright and arresting colours. His work is often thoughtfully integrated into buildings, providing them with a special sense of place. Paul Greenhalgh, Director of the Zaha Hadid Foundation, investigates Clarke's creative trajectory.
Transforming the World: The Architectural Art of Brian Clarke
Greenhalgh, Paul (Autor:in)
Architectural Design ; 93 ; 14-21
01.09.2023
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Zaha Hadid , Norman Foster , Gesamtkunstwerk , Richard Wagner , Art Nouveau , Hector Guimard , Henri van de Velde , Walter Gropius , Bauhaus , Le Corbusier , Sir Peter Cook , Martin Harrison , John Piper , Henri Matisse , Fernand Léger , Queen Victoria Street Arcade , Leeds , Pfizer World Headquarters , New York , Riyadh , Al Faisaliah Center , Kazakhstan , Palace of Peace and Reconciliation , Pyramid of Peace and Accord , University of East Anglia (UEA) , Norwich , Sainsbury Centre , Denys Lasdun , Multi‐faith and Wellbeing Centre , Kenneth Powell
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