Still Standing: The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, 1963
AT Editor2025-08-12T15:46:19+01:00A workplace for scientists and a machine for solar spectacle, Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute is functional, poetic – and impossible to photograph.
A workplace for scientists and a machine for solar spectacle, Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute is functional, poetic – and impossible to photograph.
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