Breuer House I by Marcel Breuer architect, at Lincoln, Massachusetts-USA, 1939
"When stone is used in a wall, the goal is not to evoke a notion of rock, but to build a well-defined slab, made of stone because stone is a good, durable and structurally pleasant material, ... It should be clear that this is a wall built by a bricklayer, who makes drawings with dimensions and a given geometry; it is not a cave or part of a romantic anachronism.
“The structure is developed simultaneously with the project. Thinking about form and details is part of the same process: the project. I'm so interested in the smallest details that the whole structure. "
Marcel Breuer
Purchasable drawings
Photogallery
Latest post from the blog
  • Download
  • Free
    for all
  • Free
    for Archweb Users
  • Subscription
    for premium users
  • SINGLE PURCHASE
    pay 1 and download 1
Archweb related