Rassegna 28. Perret 25bis Rue Franklin
by Gregotti, Vittorio
- Used
- very good
- Paperback
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller
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new york, New York, United States
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About This Item
Milan, Italy: Rassegna, 1979. This is an about very good softcover copy with light wear. Top corner of spine bumped. Very clean inside and out. Text in Italian, English, French and German. This issue of Rassegna, focusses on the first building in concrete erected by Perret & Cie. in 1903, at 25bis Rue Franklin in Paris. It is considered to be the first building to show the possiblities of exposed concrete, though much of the facade has tile cladding. Essays by Vittorio Gregotti, Joseph Abram, Martin Bressani, Paul Poitevin, Helene Guene, and Henri Bresler. Illustrated mostly in black & white, some color, with vintage photographs, drawings, etc. 12" high X 9" wide, 117 text pages + ads. This book will be securely wrapped and shipped with tracking.. Soft Cover. Very Good.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Design Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 018181
- Title
- Rassegna 28. Perret 25bis Rue Franklin
- Author
- Gregotti, Vittorio
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Publisher
- Rassegna
- Place of Publication
- Milan, Italy
- Date Published
- 1979
- Keywords
- Auguste Perret,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Periodicals;
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- Spine
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