Romuald Guttʼs Warsaw
The book is devoted to the work of Romuald Gutt, one of the most important architects of the 20th century in Poland, forerunner of organic architecture, designer of distinctive buildings made of grey brick: public edifices and residential structures. The album is by Błażej Pindor, whose photographs reveal this architecture and its details from many surprising perspectives. This is the first study of the oeuvre of this Polish architect to be presented in such an original and uncompromising form, in artistic, scholarly and editorial terms
The photos are accompanied by texts by Anna Dybczyńska-Bułyszko, Łukasz Gorczyca, and Bolesław Stelmach. The book was published together with the National Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning: in Polish language with English summary
Raster Foundation, National Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning
2018
ISBN 978-83-946849-7-6, ISBN 978-83-951542-1-8
192 pages
Album: 94 duotone images