Yoshihiko Ueda Max Gordon
No trim. No unnecessary details. No architectural frills. That’s the job of the art hanging on the walls.
As the guiding principals of British-born Max Gordon, a contemporary architect who designed the first Saatchi Gallery and constructed apartments for Richard Serra and Elizabeth Murray, he adhered to a notion of simplicity.
With an unrelenting focus on functionality Gordon established his own practice, Max Gordon Associates, in 1981 after being a partner at several architectural firms doing professional work.
No trim. No unnecessary details. No architectural frills. That’s the job of the art hanging on the walls.
As the guiding principals of British-born Max Gordon, a contemporary architect who designed the first Saatchi Gallery and constructed apartments for Richard Serra and Elizabeth Murray, he adhered to a notion of simplicity.
With an unrelenting focus on functionality Gordon established his own practice, Max Gordon Associates, in 1981 after being a partner at several architectural firms doing professional work.
- 5/2/2011
- by Alexandra Cheney
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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