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A small, sunken garden of unusal sculptural quality, this modernist example of a 1950's reinterpretation of the japanese aesthetics lies adjacent to Marcel Breuer's UNESCO headquarters building in Paris.
It was created by the sculptor/architect/artist/designer Isamo Noguchi, who created the seemingly very straightforward-japanese setting on an unique, underlying sculptural form that replaces natural terrain.
F_UNESCO_Paris
A small, sunken garden of unusal sculptural quality, this modernist example of a 1950's reinterpretation of the japanese aesthetics lies adjacent to Marcel Breuer's UNESCO headquarters building in Paris.
It was created by the sculptor/architect/artist/designer Isamo Noguchi, who created the seemingly very straightforward-japanese setting on an unique, underlying sculptural form that replaces natural terrain.