The Clore Gallery – Tate Gallery

The Clore Gallery – Tate Gallery (ed. Robin Hamlyn; The Tate Gallery 1987) presents the architectural ideas behind the Turner Collection building in London.

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The Clore Gallery – An Illustrated Account of the New Building for the Turner Collection (ed. Robin Hamlyn; The Tate Gallery 1987) presents the architectural ideas behind the Turner Collection building designed by James Stirling Michael Wilford & Associates in London in 1986. Contributions by Alan Bowness, Robin Hamlyn, James Stirling, Charles Jencks, and Peter Wilson.

The text is in English. The book is illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings.

Our copy in stock is in good condition. The pages are clean, no markings. The glueing of the binding is fine. The covers show no traces of use. There is an old price sticker on the back cover.

Weight 351 g
Dimensions 27,3 × 21,0 × 0,7 cm
Author(s)

Charles Jencks,  Robin Hamlyn, Alan Bowness, James Stirling, Peter Wilson

Editor(s)

Robin Hamlyn

Publisher

The Tate Gallery

Publishing year

1987

Edition

2nd edition

Language

Images

architectural drawings, colour & b&w photos

Binding

Softcover

Condition

Number of pages

71

ISBN

094-6590-70-2