Posted on 6/1/2018
The Swiss architect narrates his building as an “urban landscape”, connecting the old town and the contemporary city.
“An architecture without qualities”: this is how Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani describes Max Dudler’s projects, by contrast with the “tangles, spirals, amoeba, compositions of shells, crystals, twisted prisms, irons and cucumbers” which colonised many cities all around the word, stemming from the seminal experience of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum.
In this regard, the abse...