10 x 10 is a kaleidoscopic view of new architecture in the world today. 100 emerging architects have been selected by 10 leading international architecture curators and critics. Each critic has also selected ...
Author: Haig Beck et al Language: English
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10 x 10_2
Like its successfu1 predecessor 10x10 (2000), 10x10_2 is a comprehensive overview of new architecture today. This generously illustrated volume presents 100 of the world's most exceptional emerging architects, ...
Author: Miquel Adria Language: English
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A Constructed View
Julius Shulman, one of the great master of architectural photography, is the preeminent recoreder of early California modernism....
Author: Joseph Rosa Language: English
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A Home in the World
Illustrated with 150 images of houses around the world, this extraordinary volume will have great appeal for those interested in architecture, design, cultural anthropology, and travel.
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Author: Martine and Carloine Laffon Language: English
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Absolutely Fabulous!
Flagship stores for famous fashion designers have become showcases for high profile architects as well as destinations for style-conscious shoppers.Absolutely Fabulous! looks at the collaboration between ...
Author: Ruth Hanisch Language: English
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Antoni Gaudi
Colour in architecture must be intense, logical, and fertile," wrote Catalan architect and designer Antoni Gaudí in his diary in the late 1870s. Known for his sensuous, curving, almost surreal ...
Author: Ignasi de Solà-Morales Language: English
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Architecture
This highly regarded, consistently well-selling and extremely well-written book brings to life architectural history and its canon of great buildings through a lively approach that is both insightful and ...
Author: Marvin Trachtenberg Language: English
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Architecture for Art
In recent years, museums have achieved the status of architectural monuments in their own right, especially in America, where the museum itself is often as much a focal point as the art it displays. ...