How Much Does Your Building Weigh Mr. Foster? | Norman Foster, Norberto López Amado, Carlos Carcas | 9788493949839

Double click on above image to view full picture

Zoom Out
Zoom In

How Much Does Your Building Weigh Mr. Foster?

Author:Norman Foster, Norberto López Amado, Carlos Carcas

Publisher:ivorrypress, Art Commissioners

ISBN: 978-84-9394-983-9

  • Hardcover incl. DVD
  • English, Spanish
  • 48 Pages

The documentary film How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?, produced by Art Commissioners, won the Award for Best Documentary at the Festival de Cinéma de Valenciennes 2012, in France

For Norman Foster, the drawing is a significant analytical and working tool, a way of relating to reality and an expression of his belief that design can improve our environment and quality of life. Within this multimedia publication are emblematic projects such as the Hearst Building in New York, the Beijing Airport and 30 St Mary Axe in London. Arranged chronologically, the drawings offer a concise history of work by Foster spanning 50 years and supplement a DVD of the award-winning documentary film directed by Norberto López Amado and Carlos Carcas, plus a second DVD with more than 100 minutes of interviews and images and an audio CD of the film’s original soundtrack.

The documentary film How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?, produced by Art Commissioners, won the Award for Best Documentary at the Festival de Cinéma de Valenciennes 2012, in France

For Norman Foster, the drawing is a significant analytical and working tool, a way of relating to reality and an expression of his belief that design can improve our environment and quality of life. Within this multimedia publication are emblematic projects such as the Hearst Building in New York, the Beijing Airport and 30 St Mary Axe in London. Arranged chronologically, the drawings offer a concise history of work by Foster spanning 50 years and supplement a DVD of the award-winning documentary film directed by Norberto López Amado and Carlos Carcas, plus a second DVD with more than 100 minutes of interviews and images and an audio CD of the film’s original soundtrack.

Recently viewed