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  • av Eleena Jamil
    370,-

    Essence of Place: Design for the Tropics is the first study of Malaysian architect Eleena Jamil’s work, which forms the platform for a discussion about the importance of place in architecture. Since its inception in 2005, Eleena Jamil Architect (EJA) has earned a reputation as one of Malaysia’s leading practices, with a particular emphasis on rooting projects to place by way of exploring the experiential potential of form, material and construction and a concern for the environmental, social and economic aspects of sustainability. This book contains images of the studio’s work as well as essays by Jamil on the motivations behind, and influences on, her practice – including the importance of place and the vernacular local architecture of Malaysia – and how her work is situated within context-based design as a whole.

  • av Laura Raskin
    337,-

    This book documents a new generation of regional libraries that are redefining public space in the 21st century. Features photography by award-winning architectural photographer Lara Swimmer and texts by former Architectural Record critic Laura Raskin

  • av Dagmar Motycka Weston
    290,-

    An insightful and beautifully presented collection of recent cultural, residential and commercial projects by the internationally renowned Eric Parry Architects.

  • av David Leatherbarrow
    395,-

    Urban architecture of built works in modern cities, that are no smaller than a single building and possibly as large as an urban block,

  • av Edna Peres
    335,-

    Creating Coromandel explores the decade-long partnership between architect and designer Marco Zanuso and the South African fashion retailer Sydney Arnold Press and Press's wife Victoria de Luria Press, whose shared passion for design spurred them to create Coromandel - part building, part ruin, part wilderness - an inspiration to anyone with an interest in building within a natural context.

  • av Jonathan Bell
    495,-

    This is the first monograph about international architecture firm Montalba Architects. It would appeal to both a US and a European audience and architecture enthusiasts. The author, Jonathan Bell, has written and edited 15 books, including Concept Car Design, 21st Century House, and The Modern House. The worldwide sales for The Modern House are 3,000 copies.Concise selling points:Explores the duality of Switzerland and California, and how these locations have inherently influenced the overall ideas and work of Montalba Architects.Looks at the ideas and projects of this award-winning studio spanning more than a decade and shapes philosophies that craft a cohesive connection between all Montalba Architects' work and is a testament to its continued influence within the industry.Includes conversations on space and place between other creative thinkers including artist Andy Denzler and film director Zack Snyder. Foreword by acclaimed LA-based architect Lawrence Scarpa, a leader in the field of sustainable design. The book's author, Jonathan Bell, is author and co-editor of 15 books including The Modern House. He is editor-at-large at Wallpaper* magazine and lives in South London.

  • av Sheila O'Donnell
    401,-

    A companion volume to Space for Architecture by the award-winning architects O'Donnell and Tuomey, this new work features a selection of projects designed from 2015 to 2021, including the competition-winning V&A East and Sadler's Wells East, both under construction in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.

  • av e+i studio
    256,-

    Choreographing Space is a reflection on the collaborative work of New YorkCity-based architecture practice, e+i studio. In the book, the founders of thepractice, Eva Perez de Vega and Ian Gordon, outline a fascinating selectionof projects from the studio.

  • - Television Centre Reimagined
    av Jonathan Ball
    445,-

    Thinking Outside the Box tells the story of the reimagining and transformation of BBC Television Centre from a sacred site in the national psyche to a new London destination for living and working, broadcasting and entertainment

  • av Sheila O'Donnell
    394,-

    Based in Dublin, Cork and London, O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects are revered for their work with urban design, public and private housing, and key educational and cultural buildings. In London they are best known for two major projects: the Photographers' Gallery and the London School of Economics Saw Swee Hock Student Centre.

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    254,-

    This book brings together and discusses the work of some of the most influential and intriguing figures in the history of architecture.

  • - Hollaway
    av Guy Hollaway
    453,-

    Now Now On embraces the past, the present, and the future of renowned UK architecture firm, Hollaway.

  • av Nina Edwards Anker
    380,-

    Cocoon House is a beautiful home and also a feat of sustainable design, created in 2018 by Nina Edwards Anker, acclaimed architect and interior designer and founder of nea studio. The book takes an in-depth look at this ambitious project, with stunning photography and insightful text.

  • av Jay Merrick
    345,-

    This fourth volume on Eric Parry Architects documents a period of work spanning 15 years from 2003 to 2018. With an introduction by Joseph Rykwert and texts by Jay Merrick.

  •  
    590,-

    The RIBA National Awards Winners 2018 showcases the very best of British Architecture. This book features the 49 award-winning buildings and is written from the viewpoint of the jury members. One of the 49 will go on to win the prestigious Stirling Prize.

  • av Bernard Tschumi
    355,-

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    475,-

    Not only a complete monograph of Carme Pinos' architectural oeuvre, Carme Pinos: Architectures traces the development of her practice over several decades via an in-depth investigation of the recurring themes and concerns that inform her work.

  • av Ted Cullinan
    521,-

    Coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the practice, craft material detail commemorates the innovative architectural firm. Included is an overview of projects that highlight the practice's considered approach to form, sensitivity to the environment, construction expertise, innovative use of materials and high-quality detail and workmanship.

  • av Elisabeth Tostrup
    377,-

    The Korsmo House, 1955, is an icon of modern Scandinavian architecture--an experimental house that has been frequently published in magazines and architecture anthologies.

  •  
    521,-

    DP Architects: 50 Years Since 1967 celebrates the half-century legacy of one of Asia's most prolific architecture and design practices, DP Architects. Established in 1967 with the mission to use architecture and design in order to improve the lives of those who encounter its projects, DP Architects' own growth runs parallel with Singapore's following its independence from Malaysia in 1965. Since then DP Architects has gone on to shape the cityscape of Singapore and beyond, with built work in 77 countries and an integrated, full-service design approach spanning engineering, healthcare, infrastructure, lighting, consulting and sustainable design..

  • - 70 Buildings from 70 Years of Concrete Quarterly
    av Nick Jones
    377,-

    The World Recast charts the journey of the modern world as it rose from the rubble of the Second World War, and the material which shaped it - concrete - through the stunning photography and eyewitness testimony of Concrete Quarterly's rich and fascinating archive.

  • - SLCE Architects
    av Thomas Mellins
    567,-

    This book delves into the story of SLCE Architects across 75 years, highlighting their outstanding contribution to the New York and tri-state area in architectural design and property development as well as the logistics surrounding construction.

  • - Giles & Pike Architects
     
    365,-

    Structure and Space traces the 35-year history of London-based practice Giles & Pike Architects, whose diverse body of work has consistently evolved around the 'form follows function' logic of Louis Sullivan.

  • - Small Works
    av Simon Conder
    521,-

    Simon Conder: Small Works is the chronological, pictorial story of Simon Conder's architecture between 1993-2016.

  • - Design Engine Architects
    av Martin Pearce
    373,-

    Buildings tell stories in many ways, and Design Engine Architects believe that architecture is the art of these stories. Building Stories: Design Engine Architects explores this idea through the work of the practice, giving a fascinating insight into its work and the broader concerns and concepts informing the buildings that shape our world.

  • av Moisei Ginzburg
    300,-

    Rhythm in Architecture is the first ever translation into English of a key early Modernist text, written by the celebrated Soviet Constructivist architect Moisei Ginzburg and first published in Russian as Ritm v Arkhitekture in 1923.

  • - Five Decades of Correspondence
     
    628,-

    A selection of more than 250 of the surviving letters of legendary architect, historian and critic Colin Rowe.

  • av David Connor
    275,-

    After Metropolis focuses on the work of the Powell Tuck Associates, from their first ground breaking project--the Metropolis Recording Studios in London, which they won in 1989--through to their most recent work, including: Bloomberg, Riverside One,Deepwater and Stamford Brook.

  • av Maxwell Robert
    567,-

    Michael Wilford: Buildings and Projects 1992-2012 is written by Robert Maxwell, Emeritus Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, and author and academic Professor Anthony Vidler, Dean of Cooper Union School of Architecture. Original writing by Michael Wilford is also included, presenting the architect's work, together with his partners Laurence Bain, Russell Bevington, and Manuel Schupp, in detail from both a historical and theoretical perspective. Michael Wilford: Buildings and Projects 1992-2012 features well-known projects including The Lowry and British Embassy in Berlin alongside hitherto largely unpublished projects such as The Singapore National Arts Center and Abando Transport Interchange in Bilbao. In 1960 Michael Wilford joined the practice created by James Stirling and James Gowan in 1956. The Stirling/Wilford partnership was established in 1971 and continued until James Stirling's death in 1992, after which Michael Wilford continued the trajectory of the earlier work, whilst creating a clear identity post-Stirling. Michael Wilford's work has gained international renown and includes significant public buildings such as performing art centres, art galleries, business headquarters, museums and libraries located around the world. Continuing in the tradition of the 'Black' and 'White' books (James Stirling Buildings and Projects 1950-1974, and James Stirling Michael Wilford Buildings and Projects 1975-1992), produced by James Stirling and Michael Wilford in 1975 and 1994, Michael Wilford: Buildings and Projects 1992-2012 brings up to date Wilford's legacy with respect to contemporary British and international architecture.

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