Isamu Noguchi: Urban Spaces, Landscape Design, and Public Sculptures
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Isamu Noguchi: Urban Spaces, Landscape Design, and Public Sculptures Details
This is a major reference on one of the most important artists of this century. While Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) is best know for his innovative sculptural designs, he also collaborated with architectural masters such as Louis Kahn, I.M. Pei, and Marcel Breuer. Some of his projects, including the garden for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the tomb of John F. Kennedy, the garden at Fort Worth's Kimball Museum, and Riverside Drive Park in New York City, have become major landmarks of twentieth-century landscape architecture.
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