Book summaryA substantial text--over 1,000 pages--documenting the career of architect Rem Koolhaas. Winner of an American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Award for 1996. Media reviews"...Rem Koolhaus...in his oddly titled 'S, M, L, XL' demonstrates that he is a no less gifted as a writer than he is as an architect. He also demonstrates that he possesses an attribute rare in both occupations: an invincibly merry view of life, based on the assumption, if I read him correctly, that since everything is bound to end badly we should take care to have a particularly good time along the way." |
S, M, L, XLby Koolhaas, Rem and Mau, BruceFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: The Monacelli Press , 1995 Silver colored hardcover, with large type S, M, L, XL in bright yellow on spine. Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large Office for Metropolitan Architecture Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau. Edited by Jennifer Sigler. Photography by Hans Werlemann. No Dustjacket as issued.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Excellent/No Jacket. Illus. by Hans Werlemann.
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