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Jan 10–Feb 12, 1982

Architecture: Sequences

Lorna McNeur, Memory Form-House with Seven Gardens, 1980.

  • Lorna McNeur, Memory Form-House with Seven Gardens, 1980.

  • Deborah Oliver, The Masque of the Red Death, 1976.

  • Jenny Lowe, Ideal Home Series and Other Projects, 1977.

  • Philippe Guerrier, Rien Nier, Images du Monumental, Pattern II, 1980.

  • Deborah Oliver, Athens Project, 1980.

  • Lorna Mcneur, Central Park, 1980.

  • Peter Wilson, Powerscourt, 1979.

  • Lorna Mcneur, Central Park, 1980.

  • Jenny Lowe, Ideal Home Series and Other Projects, 1977.

  • Lorna McNeur, Memory Form-House with Seven Gardens, 1980.

  • Phillippe Guerrier, Images du Monumental, 1978.

  • Bernard Tschumi has selected five outstanding young architects: Philippe Guerrier, Jenny Lowe, Lorna McNeur, Deborah Oliver and Peter Wilson, who reside in Paris, London, New York, Princeton, and London respectively. The work of these young architects test the limits of design, explores the nature of architecture, and provokes the intellect without the economic constraints that stem from actual building. The exhibition focuses on the idea of “sequences” as “route as well as ritual, movement as well as method, program as well as narrative,” exploring the nature of a traditional architectural device presently undergoing new interpretations.

    This exhibiton was originally displayed at Artists Space, New York.

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