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The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1986, presented to Gottfried Böhm

The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1986, presented to Gottfried Böhm, is a comprehensive publication that celebrates the work of the renowned architect. It features essays, photographs, and drawings that showcase Böhm's architectural designs, highlighting his innovative approach and the impact of his work on the field of architecture. The book also provides insight into the selection process and the significance of the Pritzker Prize in recognizing excellence in architecture. more

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Gottfried Bohm
Gottfried Bohm

Gottfried Bohm was a German architect known for his modernist style and functionalist principles. His design works had a profound impact on the architectural world in Germany and globally during the mid-20th century. more

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