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  • - German Thought Patterns About Europe
    av Carl Wege
    573,-

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    1 061,-

  • - Opus 79
    av Frank R. Werner
    499,-

  • - A Dialogue
    av Joseph Giovannini
    499,-

  • - The New Delight in Urban Nature / Die neue Lust an urbaner Natur
    av Volker Fischer
    499,-

  • - Buildings and Projects
    av Wolfgang Pehnt
    711,-

  • - Ein Gestaltungshandbuch fur Architekten und Designer / A Design Handbook for Architects & Designers
    av Friedrich Christoph Wagner
    964,-

  • av Eduard Morike
    225,-

  • - A Plea for Improving Rural Domestic Building in Asia & Africa
    av Jakob Knudsen & Lorenz Seidlein
    1 207,-

  • - Cosmetics as Intention & Conception
    av Volker Fischer
    743,-

  • - Exotic Buildings of the 18th and 19th Centuries in Europe
    av Stefan Koppelkamm
    964,-

  • - Ferdinand Kramer / SSP SchurmannSpannel, Forschungszentrum BiK-F, Frankfurt am Main
    av Fabian Wurm
    610,-

  • av Shirish Beri
    976,-

  • - Planning & Building in Exile 19331945
    av Andreas Schatzke
    976,-

  • av Thomas Riehle
    1 341,-

  • - On Stage
    av Jorg Palitzsch
    395,-

  • av Mario Alexander Zadow
    499,-

  • - A Pictorial Journal 1972-1975
    av Rob Krier
    949,-

  • - A Pictorial Journal. 1954-1971
    av Rob Krier
    972,-

    Text in English & German. The architect is at all times also an artist. How otherwise would he be able to tame the three-dimensionality of space and subdue the urges of physics and structural mechanics with the creations of his fantasy? This creativity is however mostly restricted purely to its own field. Rob Krier is an exception. Since the beginn

  • - A Project in St. Petersburg 2010-2012
    av Rob Krier
    972,-

  • - Transparency - Freedom - Dematerialisation
    av Gunther Feuerstein
    976,-

    The aim of the study is to analyze and describe in detail one of the most important trends in architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries: the evolution, leading from the closed, hermetic spaces of the early cultures and the Middle Ages to the open space and transparency of the 19, and 20th/21st centuries.

  • - Hitchcock: The Birds; Edwards: The Party; Scott: Blade Runner; Ruzowitzky: Anatomy; Scott: Gladiator
    av Konrad Kirsch
    842,-

    Like literary texts, films often tell stories on multiple levels. Ridley Scott made an ironic reference to this when he called his legendary science-fiction film Blade Runner a »700-layer cake«. These buried structures are created in two ways: by elements that resonate throughout the film itself and by references to other films, texts, myths, paintings, historical events etc. that are adapted in a specific way by the director, the scriptwriter and the production team. The heroine in Hitchcock¿s film The Birds, for instance, is a modern Aphrodite / Venus. Just as Venus, born from the sea foam, was carried to land on a seashell, Melanie is carried across Bodega Bay in a boat that is not much bigger than Venus¿ vessel in Botticelli¿s painting. Mela-nie¿s name is another reference to Aphrodite, who was also known as Melaina, »the black one«. In the fist scene of the film, in which she enters the pet shop where she later gets to know Mitch and buys the love birds, Melanie is also dressed in black. The Venus-like Melanie is felt to be a threat by others within their world, and especially by more conventional women. One of them screams at her hysterically: »I think you¿re evil! Evil!« This creates a particular connection between love and horror in the film. The classical Aphrodite also had a dark side ¿ her union with Ares produced not only Harmonia, but also Deimos and Phobos: »dread« and »fear«. Detecting hidden references is only the first step in creating an analysis; the next step is to elucidate the function of the reference within the film. For instance, what does it mean that Hitchcock¿s heroine is attacked by birds, whereas Venus was depicted accompanied by a dove? And why does Melanie, our »Venus«, wear furs? Kirsch¿s investigations of this and other questions open up new perspectives on a number of films, with extensive illustrations allowing the reader to follow these in detail. The book invites us to take a second look at The Birds, Blake Edwards¿ The Party, Ridley Scott¿s Blade Runner and Gladiator and Stefan Ruzowitzky¿s Anatomy.

  • - Bearing Lines -- Bearing Surfaces
    av Ursula Kleefisch-Jobst
    976,-

  • av Jacqueline Widmar Stewart
    974,-

  • - Work in Progress
     
    1 479,-

  • - Phototgraphs of Architecture
    av Judith Turner
    851,-

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