Tombazis and associates, architects / Alexandros N Tombazis
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Images publishing, 2011. Victoria :Description: 239 pISBN:- 9781864703788
- 720.922 TOM-T
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A tale of two houses separated by 25 years and by 35 metres --
Archaeological Museum of Delphi, refurbishment and extension --
Electricity Authority of Cyprus main administration building --
Archaeological museum of Heracleion, retrofitting and extension --
Sanctuary of Fatima, Church of the Most Holy Trinity --
Alpha Bank, refurbishment of branch offices --
Houses surrounded by water --
AEGEK S.A. Headquarters --
Athens Hilton, refurbishment and extension --
House with a passage --
S & B Ores Minig S.S. Headuarters --
House with a courtyard --
OMIKRON Group Headquarters --
Summer residence complexes --
A new concert hall --
University of Cyprus, Schools of Economics, Public Administration and Classical Studies --
Navarino Dunes, Costa Navarino --
Papastratis Cigarette Factory --
Alpha Bank administration building and branch office --
Bjørvika low energy building --
Perivolaki, day care centre for autistic children --
Reestablishment of the traditional seafront of the settlement of the island of Poros --
The Wave, beachfront villas --
VW Showroom and Repair Workshop --
A house with a tree in the air --
DATA Communication Headquarters --
National Library of the Czech Republic --
Small apartment building --
BOSCH Headquarters, training, exhibition and storage complex --
Sheikh Zayed National Museum --
Two houses on the island of Poros --
Blue City or Al Madina A'Zarqa (phase 1) --
Residence in Marathon --
The Wall of Sustainability --
The Yenkit Project --
Archaeological Museum of Vergina --
National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design --
The Greek Pavilion for the 2010 World Expo.
Alexandros N. Tombazis and Associates Architects proves that the famous adage, less is beautiful, is true. In reference to the style of Mies van der Rohe, less in this instance implies that a conscious and well-judged decision for the appropriate minimum in each design can produce architectural beauty.
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