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Architecture in Photography: The Work of Paolo Rosselli
 
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Architecture in Photography: The Work of Paolo Rosselli (Paperback)

by Paolo Rosselli (Author, Photographer)
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The book presents a selection of over 100 extraordinary shots taken by Rosselli worldwide from the early Seventies to the present to major and most impressive masterpieces of modern architecture: from the Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein) by Frank Gehry to Sturgess House (Los Angeles) by Frank Lloyd Wright, from Oriente Station (Lisbon) by Santiago Calatrava to Charing Cross (London) by Terry Farell, from Carlo Felice Theatre (Genoa) by Aldo Rossi to S. Maria degli Angeli (Monte Tamaro) by Mario Botta, from the Petite Maison (Vevey) by Le Corbusier to the Congress Hall (Salamanca) by Juan Navarro Baldeweg. Rosselli's photographs are not just records of these buildings, they are more collaborations between two artists: the architect who designed the building and Roselli who is photographing it. He makes the best of the best and creates photographs that are works of art in themselves.