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GA Global Architecture 75

Mies van der Rohe

German Pavilion, International Exposition, Barcelona, Spain. 1928-29 (reconstructed 1986) 

Tugendhat House, Brno, Czecho. 1928-30



INTRODUCTION:
This architectural journal planned and photographed by Yukio Futagawa, presents one or two masterpieces of modern and contemporary architecture in 48 pages in each volume, the first volume being published in 1970 and continuing through Volume 77.
The photographs are printed full-page with no margins, and include floor plans and articles by architectural experts.

Edited and Photographed by Yukio Futagawa
Text by Fritz Neumeyer

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All content is written in English and Japanese

Softcover (French flaps), 48pages

Size: 260mm x 365mm x 6mm (10.3 X 14:5 X 0.23 inches)

Weight: approx 485g




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