





Richard Neutra, who was considered one of modernism's most important architects, is best known for his work throughout California. However, this latest exhibition in Basel, celebrates all of his European buildings which also tout the stylistic elements he's renown for: glass corners, reflection pools, large windows and exposed beams. He described a properly designed building as 'not a static body, but a reflection of the natural processes surrounding it and, as such, refreshment for our soul, time and again.'
Featuring over one hundred original drawings of plans, documents, furniture design studies, photographs and architectural models, it should give an excellent understanding of Neutra's work across the board.
Exhibition: August 20 to October 2010 at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel.




