Windows on the world
Architect Harry Seidler has spent more than 50 years traveling the globe, extensively photographing the peak achievements in architecture from 3000 B.C. to the present day. This collection of highlights from Seidler¡¯s opus offers armchair travelers, students, architecture buffs, and historians the opportunity to browse the buildings of the world through one man¡¯s photographs.
Architect Harry Seidler has spent more than 50 years traveling the globe, extensively photographing the peak achievements in architecture from 3000 B.C. to the present day. This collection of highlights from Seidler¡¯s opus offers armchair travelers, students, architecture buffs, and historians the opportunity to browse the buildings of the world through one man¡¯s photographs.
The author:
Born in Vienna, Austria, Harry Seidler opened his own practice in Sydney in 1949. In 1996, Seidler was awarded the RIBA gold medal. He has been Australia¡¯s most prominent architect for more than fifty years, designing a great variety of projects, from houses to skyscrapers, both in Australian cities and internationally. Seidler¡¯s most recent works include a housing community in Vienna.
Born in Vienna, Austria, Harry Seidler opened his own practice in Sydney in 1949. In 1996, Seidler was awarded the RIBA gold medal. He has been Australia¡¯s most prominent architect for more than fifty years, designing a great variety of projects, from houses to skyscrapers, both in Australian cities and internationally. Seidler¡¯s most recent works include a housing community in Vienna.