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De La Warr Pavilion: The Modernist Masterpiece

De La Warr Pavilion: The Modernist Masterpiece

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De La Warr Pavilion: The Modernist Masterpiece

by FAIRLEY, ALASTAIR

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London: Merrell, 2006 Monograph on the English seaside pavilion designed in 1935 by Erich Mendelsohn Serge Chermayeff. Suffering from post-war neglect abuse, and endemic hatred of modernism (See Charles III, KIng) the building was restored during the 1990s and serves now as a cultural center. First edition. 28 cm; illustrated from photographs, plans, and drawings. A fine copy in wrappers..

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Title
De La Warr Pavilion: The Modernist Masterpiece
Author
FAIRLEY, ALASTAIR
Book Condition
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Publisher
London: Merrell, 2006
Keywords
Mendelsohn Chermayeff

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