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Gardens of the Hamptons is an awe-inspiring collection of vibrant, luxurious, full-colour photography amid personal profiles of individuals who have shared the story behind their private garden with lifestyle writer and photographer Blue Carreon.
Curated Living: Elegant Interiors and Artful Homes, the new title from Susan Redman, examines the elements interior designers weave together to redefine elegance in the contemporary home.
Studio SKLIM is an award-winning design firm, based in Singapore and India, that is skilled in crafting bespoke spatial solutions. This work explores 10 projects that exemplify this approach.
This issue reveals the development of contemporary Chinese architecture, and features five essays and 11 projects that elaborate this perspective.
This in-depth monograph spans the entire 25 years of Powers Brown Architecture's practice, and includes projects not previously covered in earlier publications, suhc as the Hillel Student Center in Washington, D.C. and the Transit Terminal in Galveston, Texas on the historic Strand.
A lavishly illustrated monograph, Thomas Elliott: Directions by PAI Design showcases the exquisitely designed residences, hotels, and commercial projects by this exceptional Southeast Asian design studio.
This beautiful compilation of exquisite photographs from around Australia showcases Lisa Michele Burns' talent for noting the details of nature and her ability to discern patterns hidden within the landscape.
Winter Homes is a beautiful compilation of residences from around the world, with a focus on interiors and building designs especially for cold climates and maximising warmth and coziness in wintry conditions
Bending Light showcases photographer Eric Meola's use of light and colour in his work throughout his five-decade career. Meola's work is informed by writers, painters, musicians, and the desire to create visual metaphors with his imagery.
Light, Color, Texture examines a select number of the firm's projects, demonstrating how the architect and the firm deliberate and consider materials, colours, and textures when designing a project.
This beautifully illustrated monograph showcases gorgeous examples of landscape architectural design by award-winning studio TROP with insights into the thought behind the designs.
This lavishly photographed monograph, Mountain to Coast, showcases twenty magnificent residences designed by Kelly|Stone Architects, who deftly weaves creativity with reality.
This book explores the trend in black house design, with stunning photography accompanying interviews with architects, and will appeal to those who appreciate the daring and sophistication that black offers residential architecture.
This issue features five essays and ten projects that give a discussion on the topic of Architecture Writing and Literature.
A truly stupendous collection of photographs, Among the Living showcases the magnificent wildlife photography taken by photographer and explorer Guadalupe Laiz over the course of six years travelling to Africa.
- This lavishly illustrated monograph features 27 select homes designed and built by the firm Polhemus Savery DaSilva- With clear coverage and insightful comments, each project is a unique work of architectural art, and designs reflect a deep understanding of architectural history, contemporary living, and tectonic craft- Synthesising ideas from modernism, Shingle Style, and New England vernacular architecture, with the execution of forms, spaces, and details reflect creative invention within a familiar language- This stunning volume also contains a foreword by Brian Vanden Brink; an introduction by Victor Deupi, PhD; and text by John R. DaSilva, FAIA, the firm's Design Principal- This new volume is a brilliant companion to the firm's earlier monographs, namely Living Where Land Meets the Sea, Shingled Houses in the Summer Sun, and Architecture of the Cape Cod SummerThe work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva (PSD) synthesizes ideas from modernism, Shingle Style, and New England vernacular architecture into special homes that are carefully crafted for each different site and client. PSD's poetic architecture reflects on the joy of living by the New England coast, and this major new monograph, The Art of Creating Houses: Polhemus Savery DaSilva, beautifully presents that work and the ideas embodied within it. This lavishly illustrated and clearly written coverage of PSD's most recent work features 27 select homes designed and built by the firm. This stunning volume also contains a foreword by Brian Vanden Brink; an introduction by Victor Deupi, PhD; and text by John R. DaSilva, FAIA, the firm's Design Principal. This new volume is a brilliant companion to the firm's earlier monographs, namely Living Where Land Meets the Sea, Shingled Houses in the Summer Sun, and Architecture of the Cape Cod Summer.
Epitomizing Aidlin Darling Design's commitment to creating soulful environments, this beautiful monograph illuminates the design process for High Desert Retreat, a residence tightly nestled into a constellation of boulders on a bluff overlooking the Coachella Valley in Southern California.
- Stunning group of well-crafted architecturally designed thirty-nine projects in twenty-six cities around the world, all selected for their unique design, personality, and atmosphere - Features an expertly curated list of architectural interior spaces from around the globe, including from Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Lithuania, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and the United States - Features an expertly curated list of architectural interior spaces from around the globe, including from Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Lithuania, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and the United States - Engaging and concise narrative highlights the unique designs and stories of each curated space, including insightful commentary by the designers and architects - Stunning full-color photography by professional architectural photographers allows the reader to virtually experience the spaces - This exciting collection lends itself to significant discussion and interest, given coffee is such a large part of our daily culture around the globe Café Cool: Feel-Good Inspiring Designs is the much-anticipated third book in the series by Robert Schneider, and features 39 cafés and coffee shops and roasteries in 26 cities around the world, richly illustrated with full-color images. The curated selection shares a focus on modern contemporary designs, showcasing independent, local coffee hubs that sit at the heart of communities and are designed to foster a fantastic coffee experience. Insightful commentary by the owners and designers capture the feel and personality of each project. Schneider has once again served up an engaging and inspiring collection of modern cafés and coffee shops for lovers of coffee and good design. This book is a homage to his belief that, particularly given the recent global pandemic, it is vital that we continue to support and appreciate quality coffee in cafes and coffee shops that exhibit great feel-good inspiring designs.
- A beautifully presented narrative detailing the enthralling process of renovation the Space Needle, the first tower in the world to boast a revolving restaurant, and a structure that changed notions of engineering and construction - The process of renovation from planning, construction to the final result are richly photographed in full color throughout, with numerous captions - Incisive commentary from the many stakeholders involved with the Space Needle provides intriguing insight into the process of renovating such a beloved symbol The initial project wasn't supposed to be about architecture but rather a revamped, interactive website for the Space Needle, designed to counteract declining visitor appreciation. The Century Project at the Space Needle by Olson Kundig, however, reestablishes the beloved tower as a forward-looking symbol of Seattle. The renovated tower is a marvel of architecture and engineering, and pushes the boundaries of what is possible. The revamped structure gives a new perspective on the changing urban landscape while preserving views of the familiar mountains and waterways that surround Seattle. This compelling narrative takes you behind the scenes of how the work was achieved.
This issue of Architecture Asia reveals the development of Thailand contemporary architecture, and features five essays and twelve projects that elaborate this perspective.
This special issue of Architecture Asia gives a comprehensive review of the 26 winning projects of ARCASIA Awards for Architecture 2022 which includes Single Family Residential Projects, Multi-family Residential Projects, Commercial Buildings, Resort Buildings, Institutional Buildings, Social and Cultural Buildings and more besides.
This issue of Architecture China focusses on the role that mass media and social media have played in contemporary Chinese architecture and how architects actively engage media as an architectural strategy.
The rich visual story of Napa and Sonoma, featuring interviews with top producers from legacy wine families.
This richly illustrated monograph on Hefner's work showcases beautiful homes, from contemporary to traditional, each conveying the details and depth of design character that make Studio William Hefner's oeuvre so unique.
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