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This book proposes a new critical relationship between computation and architecture, developing a history and theory... Read More >>
Sir William Chambers (1722-96) was a Swedish-British architect with an unusual track record. He designed imaginative... Read More >>
This book explores the transition of Henrietta street from the home of Dublin's elite in the early 1800s to its... Read More >>
"Das Mausoleum des Theoderich in Ravenna ""gilt als herausragendste Bauleistung der Ostgoten in Italien"" [Wikipedia]... Read More >>
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Integrating architecture and history, this book invites readers to go through the growth and governance of colonial... Read More >>
The book Before War will change how its readers look at the world -- by exposing the female roots of Western civilization.... Read More >>
In Mousa to Mackintosh, Frank Arneil Walker examines the recognisable and recurring features evident in Scotland’s... Read More >>
In early modern times, production of architectural terracotta has seen the coexistence of several operational thought... Read More >>
This book examines architectural representations that tie water with the sacred. It addresses aspects such as rituals,... Read More >>
It’s time to take history personally. This text takes a personal approach to American history to get readers excited... Read More >>
Thisthesis began as a study of the concept of 'gift' in relation to mystical experience. I wanted to know why, within... Read More >>
An analysis of dormitories as an architectural type. Concepts of type and typology are not specific to architecture.... Read More >>
This book reviews Dante Bini’s inventions and designs, focusing on his form-resistant Binishell and other pneumatic... Read More >>
This book explores a uniquely Roman type of building, the palazzina -a four- or five-story residential structure... Read More >>
""Filled with practical advice, photos, and fun anecdotes, the DIY YouTube star and dâecor expert offers tips and... Read More >>
Hugh Pearman deftly guides us through the compelling stories of 55 buildings that explain our world, from antiquity... Read More >>