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The work of the pioneering figure in British high-tech architecture. Read More >>
Flying: Practical Training for Beginners, an artist's book by Luca Buvoli, documents his film of the same name and... Read More >>
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10x10 features the work of 100 international architects. Ten of the world's best informed architectural critics... Read More >>
Inigo Jones, the first English classical architect, was famous in his own time and was the posthumous sponsor of... Read More >>
John Pawson Works features ten of Pawson's projects, each one treated as a case study of the design process as experiences... Read More >>
Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen are the most important architects in post-Aalto Finland. In twenty-five years... Read More >>
Poised between modern functionalism and traditionalism, Roland Terry's work embraces the best of old and new. The... Read More >>
Barry Johns is an Edmonton architect whose designs are drawn from a search for harmony with the land, culture and... Read More >>
This book seeks, through an examination of the form and content of his texts, to extend our understanding of Adolf... Read More >>
Accompanying a major exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (and traveling throughout... Read More >>
In this book, contributors Kathryn Smith, Neil Levinem and Richard Cleary concentrate on two themes: Smith focuses... Read More >>
The complete story of Behrens' contribution to the history of twentieth-century architecture. Read More >>
The first thorough guide to the design and history of ""Kentuck,"" designed in 1953-1954 by Frank Lloyd Wright,... Read More >>
Georgio Vasari's original vision of the arts was to see the artist as divinely inspired. This historical work describes... Read More >>
This sociological analysis of Wright's architecture examines the interaction between people and the spaces they... Read More >>
This work follows the transformation of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's brick power station, on Bankside, into the Tate... Read More >>