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  • av Sameep Padora
    505,-

    A model for designers of mass housing anywhere: how homes can be built in one of the world's densest citiesThis volume focuses on one of Mumbai's and India's perennial and most daunting questions: mass housing. How to Build an Indian House documents, analyses and represents robust examples of different housing types in the city. Along with documentary drawings and photographs, architect Sameep Padora developed a series of analytical models in order to understand spatial organization and infrastructure in residential building typologies. This documentation is particularly pertinent today, given the critical need to address the issue of housing in India. Since this subject is of immense interest to professionals and students alike, the cases studied here range from residential typologies in Mumbai, such as the chawls (originally workers' housing that has morphed into vibrant communities), to more hybrid examples such as the Swadeshi Market, which demonstrates an interesting multiuse building. These Mumbai typologies challenge architects, planners and designers to test their imagination in thinking about affordable housing.

  • av Frederic Rossano
    732,-

    An acutely relevant account of recent solutions to flooding in EuropeThis important book tells the multifaceted story of humankind's relationship with flooding, a story that is permeated with a history of both worship and fear. Modern water engineering has turned plains and valleys into fully inhabitable environments. At the same time, those environments have become highly vulnerable to climate change. In efforts to prevent future floods, countries are rediscovering adaptation strategies: making room for flooding, redistributing risks and reconsidering the use and legal status of floodplains. Through historical investigations and six contemporary projects implemented in four European countries, Floodscapes illustrates how flood-mitigation measures can be embedded in local space and culture. Merged with landscape development, agriculture, recreation, nature, and even urban growth, river management becomes a design issue, giving landscape architects and urban designers a prominent role in future transitions. This book provides an in-depth look into the most common natural disaster in the US, and the innovative solutions that have arisen.

  • av Daan Roggeveen
    405,-

    Twelve leading figures in urban design share insights on dealing with a variety of contemporary challengesBased on a 2018 lecture series at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, this volume gathers contributions from 12 of today's leaders in architecture, planning and activism on contemporary design challenges--including over-tourism, migration, climate change, civic engagement and more.

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    650,-

    Restoring the Museum De Lakenhal: Dutch architects weave 21st century design into centuries-old architectureThis book chronicles the restoration of the Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden. Here, photographs by Belgian photographer Karin Borghouts and essays by architecture critic Koen van Synghel and museum director Meta Knol chronicle the work of Dutch architecture firm Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven and restoration specialists Julian Harrap Architects.

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    382,-

    Texts by Dutch sculptor Ruud Kuijer contextualize his art within the history of sculptureIn this accessible collection of texts, Dutch sculptor Ruud Kuijer (born 1959)--known for large-scale abstract works in Amsterdam--reflects on his profession. Collected articles address both his own work and the tenets of traditional sculpture.

  • av Klaske Havik & Marko Jobst
    484,-

    Interdisciplinary authors, architectural theorists and historians, critics and professors reflect on the process of architectural writingSince 2016, Writingplace has served as a platform for discussing the relationship between literature and architecture. The third issue focuses on reading and reviewing works in progress.

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    441,-

    The role of architecture and urban design in politically and ecologically responsible consumerismThis issue of OASE explores the notion of metabolism--converting one form of matter into another--in urban design and architecture. Focusing on "metabolic" locations--public restrooms, communal kitchens, urban slaughterhouses--OASE 104 analyzes how architecture and urban design contribute to politically and ecologically responsible consumerism.

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    869,-

    The first monograph on the dazzling dexterity of the Indian polymath designerSelected as one of L'Uomo Vogue magazine's 80 most influential creative people, Indian designer Satyendra Pakhalé (born 1967) stands at the intersection of countless design currents, from consumer electronics, transportation and home appliances to furniture, architecture and interior design. MoMA design curator Paola Antonellihas said of his work: "No matter how abstract the form, it shows that Satyendra Pakhalé ... is a champion of a new chapter in the history of design." Satyendra Pakhalé Culture of Creation is the first comprehensive monograph on the designer. Twelve essays by leading design thinkers, Juhani Pallasmaa, Paola Antonelli, Jacques Barsac, René Spitz, Tiziana Proietti, Aric Chen and Stefano Marzano, illustrate the worldview underpinning the designer's "culture of creation." Contributions from leading industry figures, such as Alberto Alessi, Giulio Cappellini, Cristiano Crosetta and Vittorio Livi, portray him at work, and photographs give insight into his studio practice and his work.

  • av Jeroen Junte
    734,-

    The acclaimed design writer Jeroen Junte traces new themes in Dutch design through 197 innovative and astonishing projects and productsIn recent years, Dutch design has sharply diverged from its previous course. A generation of designers trained in and shaped by Europe's crisis years have chosen new values and starting points; the focus is now on inquisitive and collaborative makers who strive for social relevance and, if possible, impact. This "post-crisis generation" is committed and optimistic, but also pragmatic and in possession of an eye for beauty. Humor and the almost inescapable concept have been exchanged for engagement and free research, and irony and contemplative criticism for open-mindedness and the will to act. In this volume, Jeroen Junte (born 1967) examines craftsmanship and local production as realistic alternatives to deadlocked systems of production and distribution. In addition to art and design, science, technology, social studies and politics are also seen as design arenas.

  • av Lisa de Visscher
    602,-

    Here, Belgian architecture firm a20 presents their latest project: Statie Stuifduin, a crematorium in Lommel, Belgium. Rather than using explicit religious symbols, these designs blend architecture with landscape, illustrating changing attitudes toward death, burial and the journey of life.

  • av Reinier Baarsen
    670,-

    The 18th century is the most international, most European century in Dutch art history. This book, designed by Irma Boom, with 100 of the most beautiful and surprising objects from the Rijksmuseum's collection of 18th-century art, demonstrates the extensive cultural exchange between the Netherlands and other European countries--for example, the iconic picture of a Dutch girl at breakfast painted in 1756 by Swiss artist Jean-Etienne Liotard. 1700-1800 features paintings, sculptures, pieces of furniture, silver and golden showpieces and other works of art made in the Netherlands by artists from elsewhere as well as highlights from leading art centers: not only in Paris and Rome but also in Neuwied, where Abraham and David Roentgen made Europe's most beautiful furniture. The varied selection of works of art shows the richness and splendor of 18th-century Europe, with a central place for the art and history of the Netherlands.

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    567,-

    As one of the greatest pioneers of international conceptual art, Italian artist Piero Manzoni (1933-1963) maintained strong ties with the Netherlands. The unlocking of his intensive correspondence with Rotterdam gallery owner Hans Sonnenberg has revealed the extent of Manzoni's influence on the post-war avant-garde in the Netherlands.During his short artistic career Piero Manzoni produced more than a thousand canvases, sculptures and other objects. He radically rejected the conventional context of the work of art, even integrating the body of the artist in the work. He also created so-called Achromes, literally: 'without colour.' Manzoni considered the surface of the canvas to be a space of unlimited possibilities. It no longer accommodated the illusion of the painted representation, or the artist's personal expressive gesture, but it became an autonomous entity instead. Manzoni's work was of great influence on artists associated with the Dutch nul-groep and the international ZERO movement. Manzoni in Holland is the untold story of the special relationship that one of the most prominent avant-garde artists of the twentieth century had with the Netherlands.

  • av Marjo van Schaik
    641,-

    Documenting new construction and redevelopment of cultural buildings in Amsterdam between 2000 and 2016, this book presents case studies that illustrate how the exchange between urban planners, developers, and architectural researchers can address the changing needs of the public.

  • av Kirsten Hannema
    698,-

    This issue of the annual architectural journal provides an invaluable survey of the most noteworthy and critical developments in Dutch architecture over the past year, focusing particularly on new types of housing, circular economy, and the public role of architecture in the era of privatization.

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    865,-

    A work of art and monument in one, this publication features a selection of more than 250 of De Ruijter's photo-collage grid corrections--snowed under or dried up, in cities and in deserts.erts.

  • av Klaske Havik
    484,-

    Writingplace, an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal, focuses on themes central to the productive relationship between architecture and literature. This second issue focuses on the role of history and memory, presenting examples of architectural research and designs that focus on the evocation of the memory of a place.

  • av Henk van der Veen
    486,-

    Introducing the newest and most promising graduates of Dutch schools of architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture, the best projects from this year's designers-in-the-making are presented here.

  • av Asli Cicek & Christoph Grafe
    434,-

    This issue of OASE proactively confronts a disturbing trend: the encroaching standardization of interiors as civilization moves inwards. Rather than simply identifying the issue, the editors single out projects for interiors that derive their significance from a specific approach and show a recognizable element of authorship.

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    623,-

    A new series from nai010 investigates technology and material development in the field of architecture. This first issue focuses on the work of Dr. Marcel Bilow, aka Dr. Bucky Lab, at TU Delft, whose seminars center on architecture and building technology.

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    448,-

    Pioneer & Terrier celebrates the life and career of Yvònne Joris (1950-2013), who served as the director of Het Kruithuis Museum in the Netherlands from 1987 to 2009. During her two decades at the museum, Joris was responsible for the acquisition of internationally respected collections of jewelry and ceramics. The book tells the story of this extraordinary museum director, while providing a historical overview of the museum itself. Museum staff, in collaboration with guest curator and scholar Titus M. Eliëns, provide a chronology and documentation of the museum's ambitious exhibition history, as well as unrealized museum designs by Czech architect Borek Sípek and recently discovered building designs by Dutch designer Gerrit Rietveld.

  • av Klaske Havik
    422,-

    The first issue of the Writingplace journal builds upon the discussion initiated in Writingplace: Investigations in Architecture and Literature in 2016, specifically focusing on literature used in the international pedagogy of architecture and urban design.

  • av Jeroen Visschers
    892,-

    As people make considered choices about their own lives and deaths, cremation has become an increasingly popular option in Europe, representing a recent but accelerating change in funerary practices. What do these spaces actually look like? What role does architecture play in these rituals? Considering precisely these questions, the authors of Goodbye Architecture embarked on a unique tour of European architecture. For the first time, the spaces and practices of cremation--the sites of some of our deepest desires and fears about life and death--receive serious architectural consideration. A wide range of facilities are documented in this volume with extensive illustrations and analyses, providing a glimpse of an essential architecture often hidden in plain sight.

  • av Michelle Provoost & Rachel Keeton
    606,-

  • av Mirko Zardini & Hüsnü Yegenoglu
    419,-

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