Modern architectural style associated with Richard Rogers
Bowellism is a modern architectural style heavily associated with Richard Rogers. It is described as a transient architectural and flippant style that was influenced by Le Corbusier and Antoni Gaudí.[1] The style consists of services for the building, such as ducts, sewage pipes, and lifts, being located on the exterior to maximise space in the interior.
^Choice: Publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Association. American Library Association. 1977. p. 1028.
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