Norman Foster – Works 5 – First Edition 2009
£485.00
A first edition, first printing of ‘Norman Foster Works 5’ published by Prestel in 2009. A very good book without inscriptions in the original glassine which has a chip to the head and half way down the spine but is now protected by a new glassine wrapper.
Norman Foster: Works 5 (edited by David Jenkins) is a major architectural monograph focusing on the work of Norman Foster, the celebrated British architect known for pioneering high-tech and sustainable design. The book spans hundreds of pages with plans, sketches, photographs and illustrations of Foster’s most significant international projects, from major airports and cultural buildings to bridges and towers, offering insight into his design philosophy and the evolution of Foster + Partners’ work. It also places his architecture in a broader cultural and historical context, highlighting recurring themes and influences.
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A first edition, first printing of ‘Norman Foster Works 5’ published by Prestel in 2009. A very good book without inscriptions in the original glassine which has a chip to the head and half way down the spine but is now protected by a new glassine wrapper.
Norman Foster: Works 5 (edited by David Jenkins) is a major architectural monograph focusing on the work of Norman Foster, the celebrated British architect known for pioneering high-tech and sustainable design. The book spans hundreds of pages with plans, sketches, photographs and illustrations of Foster’s most significant international projects, from major airports and cultural buildings to bridges and towers, offering insight into his design philosophy and the evolution of Foster + Partners’ work. It also places his architecture in a broader cultural and historical context, highlighting recurring themes and influences.












