A comprehensive overview on the work of renowned London architect Tony
Fretton (born 1945). After graduating from the reputable Architectural
Association in 1982 Fretton opened his own architect's office. He attracted
attention early on with the Lisson Gallery and the "Red House" (London). His
spatial creations and their incorporation into the urban context are of subtle
mastery. With his designs for the Camden Arts Centre, the Fuglsang Kunstmuseum
in Denmark, London townhouse for the artist Anish Kapoor and the British embassy
in Warsaw, Fretton has emerged as one of the most prominent contemporary
architects. This monograph provides a long-awaited reference work to his
oeuvre.