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Peter Zumthor (German pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈtsuːmtoːɐ̯]; born 26
April 1943) is a
Swiss architect whose work is
frequently described as uncompromising...
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surname include: Paul
Zumthor (1915–1995),
Swiss medievalist,
literary historian, and
linguist Peter Zumthor (born 1943),
Swiss architect This...
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Zumthor, CQ (5
August 1915 – 11
January 1995) was a medievalist,
literary historian, and linguist. He was a
Swiss from Geneva. He
studied in Paris...
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Owings &
Merrill collaborated with
Zumthor on the building's design. With an
estimated cost of $650 million,
Zumthor's first proposal called for a horizontal...
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competition to
design a
permanent museum. A
design by
architect Peter Zumthor was chosen. However,
construction was
stopped due to
funding problems after...
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canton in Switzerland.
Completed in 1996, the spa was
designed by
Peter Zumthor (Pritzker 2009). In the 1960s a
German property developer, Karl Kurt Vorlop...
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memorial was
designed by
artist Louise Bourgeois and
architect Peter Zumthor and was
opened in 2011. It was Bourgeois' last
major work. In the seventeenth...
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Peter Zumthor is a
significant figure who
works in
visionary architecture. In his 1998
architectural manifesto Thinking Architecture,
Zumthor discussed...
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contemplative room, a
garden within a garden.
Designed by
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor and with a
garden created by Piet Oudolf, the
Pavilion was a
place abstracted...
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acclaimed international architects such as Max Dudler,
Stefano Boeri,
Peter Zumthor,
Shigeru Ban and
Kazuyo Sejima.
Antwerp is also home to a
wealth of historic...