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Reworking the Modern: Rodolphe Luscher's Collège de Corsier

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 August 2008

Peter Blundell Jones
Affiliation:
School of Architectural StudiesUniversity of SheffieldBox 595The Arts TowerSheffield S10 2UJUK

Abstract

A surprising amount of good and original architecture has been built in Switzerland and Austria in recent years, combining the power of international ideas and techniques with the special characteristics of a local setting. This paper considers a school by Rodolphe Luscher, who practises in French-speaking Lausanne but was born in the more Germanic Zurich. Analyzing it in detail, the author comments on how it can be accommodated into the developing story of Modernism.

Type
Design
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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