Report in the Art Newspaper.
Harry Gugger, the partner with the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron who managed the conversion of the Bankside Power Station into Tate Modern, will leave the company at the end of 2009 to set up an independent practice. link | via
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Well this should prove interesting..
i hope he was the one who was behind the crappy frank gehry-esque work that has plagued the brand for the past few years and now h and dem can get back to the solid work they were doing when they first started
actually, gugger worked on most of the old work considering 'solid'
train signal boxes
auf dem wolf depot
eberswalde library
laban
tate
I think I might need translation here, which works are categorized as the "crappy frank gehry-esque" work?
what a news!!!
let s see first what the guy is capable of doing on his own, and talk about it later.
all i can say for the moment is that he has good marketing skills, trying to get the buzz on his none yet existing firm.
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