One of America's most gifted architects of the postwar years, Harry Weese was the creator of hundreds of designs ranging from small but highly inventive houses to large scale urban commissions like the Washington DC Metro system. He favoured natural materials, human scale and comfort, producing intuitive, unexpected and often idiosyncratic designs.
Author: Robert Bruegmann
Publisher: W.W. Norton and Company
Format: Hardback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780393731934
Publication Date: October 2010