Robert Damora was one of modernism many masters, a photographer and designer deserving of more respect than he gets. But perhaps his greatest work was a series of out-of-this-world ads in the 1950s expressing the possibilities of concrete construction. With submissions from the likes of I.M. Pei and Paolo Soleri, the work is radical even by today's standards.
Robert Damora was one of modernism many masters, a photographer and designer deserving of more respect than he gets. But perhaps his greatest work was a series of out-of-this-world ads in the 1950s expressing the possibilities of concrete construction. With submissions from the likes of I.M. Pei and Paolo Soleri, the work is radical even by today's standards. The Architect's Newspaper
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