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Size | A1 – 84x59cm, A2 – 59x42cm, A3 – 42x30cm, A4 – 30x21cm |
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Color | Orange, Yellow |
‘Dancing House’ was the first building by any internationally famous architect in post-communist Prague. Frank Gehry joined forces with local architect Vlado Milunić to fill in a corner site, which stood empty for decades after accidental US bombing of Prague in 1945.
Gehry originally named the building after dancers Fred & Ginger, from Golden Age Hollywood films. Since nobody in Czech Republic ever heard of them, the building is simply known as ‘Tančící dům’ (Dancing House). It is the most recognised modern building in Prague since its opening in 1996 and its style is described as Postmodern and/or Deconstructivist.
Included in the illustration is the neighbouring Art Nouveau residential building.
Signed by the artist High quality print on 170gsm matt paper Delivered in a board backed envelope or a postal tube Printed and send from London
£12.00 – £47.00
Size | A1 – 84x59cm, A2 – 59x42cm, A3 – 42x30cm, A4 – 30x21cm |
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Color | Orange, Yellow |