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Clore Gallery, Tate Gallery, Liverpool : James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates / David Jenkins.
Main entry:

Jenkins, David, 1957 September 25-

Title & Author:

Clore Gallery, Tate Gallery, Liverpool : James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates / David Jenkins.

Publication:

London : Phaidon, 1992.

Description:

1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm

Series:

Architecture in detail

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
British Library not licensed to copy 0.
Summary:

The Clore Gallery is one of London's most challenging new galleries, built to house the Tate's collection of paintings by J.W. Turner. Its counterpart, the Tate in Liverpool, is a conversion of a 1845 warehouse to an art gallery. This book provides a detailed record of each building.

ISBN:

0714827622
9780714827629
1854541226 (Architecture, Design and Technology Press)
9781854541222

Subject:

Stirling, James (James Frazer)
Stirling, James, (1926-1992) Critique et interprétation.
Clore Gallery Designs and plans.
Tate Gallery Liverpool Designs and plans.
James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates.
Clore Gallery.
Tate Gallery.
Tate Gallery Liverpool
Clore gallery (Londres) Histoire.
Art museum architecture England London Designs and plans.
Art museum architecture England Liverpool Designs and plans.
Warehouses Remodeling for other use.
Art Musées Architecture Angleterre.
Architecture des musées d'art Angleterre Londres Dessins et plans.
Architecture des musées d'art Angleterre Liverpool Dessins et plans.
Entrepôts Reconversion.
Art museum architecture
Buildings
Museumsbau
Art museums England London.
Art museum architecture England London.
Art museum architecture England Liverpool.
Architecture Great Britain 20th century.
Architecture moderne 1970-2000 Grande-Bretagne Liverpool (GB)
Architecture moderne 1970-2000 Grande-Bretagne Londres (GB)
Architecture Musées Grande-Bretagne Liverpool (GB)
Architecture Musées Grande-Bretagne Londres (GB)
London (England) Buildings, structures, etc. Designs and plans.
Liverpool (England) Buildings, structures, etc. Designs and plans.
England Liverpool
England London
London (England) Buildings, structures, etc.
Art galleries Architecture
England

Form/genre:

Architectural drawings

Added entries:

Architecture in detail (London, England)

Clore Gallery & Tate Gallery, Liverpool

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 110574
Call No.: NA44.J29.25 C5 1992
Status: Available

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