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  • - Resilient Design and the Art of Sustainable Living
    by Kristine Hornshoj Harper
    £17.99

    Anti-trend humanises the concept of sustainability and offers concrete guidelines on how to design and live sustainably.

  • by Udo Greinacher
    £16.49

    What Kind of Architect Are You? offers a glimpse into a vast array of professional possibilities and points out meaningful alternatives to the prevailing myth of the 'starchitect'. It provides those in search of an architect with insights into how we work and helps them to formulate expectations.

  • - Christopher Tunnard, Sutemi Horiguchi
    by Marc Treib
    £27.49

    A cross-cultural study of the origins of modern landscape architecture in England, USA and Japan as seen through the work of Christopher Tunnard and Sutemi Horiguchi

  • by Tim Kobe
    £34.49

    An exploration of the dialogue that is essential to the design process.

  • by Joanie Osburn
    £30.99

    The Parisian café is an integral part of the city's daily life no matter the weather, the time of day or year, the mood or neighborhood. It is the spirit of the café, the dance of the waiters, the camaraderie of the patrons, the perpetual movement and joy, that brings Joanie Osburn to share a dollop of history, a shot of insight, and a boatload of images that celebrate the Paris café as a cultural heritage worth preserving. Café Society: Time Suspended, The Cafés, and Bistros of Paris is a beautifully presented view of the origins, progression, and current state of the centuries-long tradition of the Parisian café, bistro, and brasserie. The book is neither a history book nor a cookbook, but rather a nontraditional travel guide and coffee table book about a treasured lifestyle. Introductory text and timelines provide a concise narrative of the history and evolution of coffee, coffeehouses, cafés, bistros, and brasseries in Paris and across the globe and form a backdrop for the text and photos in the body of the book that highlights contemporary café life. The list of establishments by arrondissement at the back of the book will guide the traveler. Osburn's unique perspective, honed over many decades as an American in Paris exploring and capturing café society, captivates and amuses with anecdotes and insider recommendations. Café Society: Time Suspended, The Cafés, and Bistros of Paris is a book that matters now as the world reopens and eager travelers return to France.

  • by Patrizia Mello
    £20.49

    The theme of "modernity" was the launching pad for architecture in the 20th century, to the point of completely revolutionizing our way of life. By causing in its development absolutizations and misunderstandings, actual motives linked to the profound desire to improve everyone's life were reconsidered. Against the theory that the 20th century connected the objective of modernity to that of the Modern Movement, this book deals with the theme of a present continuity by revealing those "open visions" that characterized modernity at the end of the 19th century. By critically reviewing the main stages of development over time--as well as the intense debates of architectural historians, architects, and contemporary scholars--through the thesis of modernity as tradition, research, and criticism, a concept of contradiction is supported. Further echoed by that of "architecture tout court," enhancing the present environment in its current fragility of views--even more so today with the appearance of a virus capable of undermining our way of living. These are "contemporary modernisms" aimed at recovering the essence of a recent past to project it into the present, restoring to architecture that long-neglected role of critical construction and formation of society in an era, ultimately defined as "of Rembrandt beauty."

  • - Places of Invention in the Visual Realm
    by Dr Maria Fullaondo
    £15.99

    Investigating the relationships among form, event, body, subject, matter and/or space, the study reflects on the spatial and social conventions, contradictions, and dislocations found in contemporary "everyday" life.

  • - Dubai Expo 2020
     
    £34.49

    Highlights the inspiration and innovation of the Al Wasl Plaza, Dubai, the centre of the Expo 2020, running from October 2021 to March 2022.

  • by Angelo Maggi & Samuel Pujol Smith
    £38.49

  • - Architecture in High Resolution
    by Mark Foster Gage
    £34.49

    Of interest to architects and non-architects alike, this book heralds a new generation of creative techniques and design technologies that promise to redefine how we think of the past, present and future of the built environment in the 21st century and beyond.

  • - Seventy Years
    by Pierluigi Serraino & Dreyfuss and Blackford Architecture
    £27.99

    This book celebrates seventy years of outstanding design by Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture. It starts with historical milestones, shows some examples of process and practice, and concludes with a few consequential recent projects.

  • - From Local Communities to Territorial Systems
    by Samantha Solano, Sonja Vangjeli, Hannes Zander & et al.
    £25.99

    The book promotes a landscape approach as a method for understanding and addressing the complex interdependent issues of environmental and climatic change, ecological degradation, and socio-cultural inequalities.

  • - Public Buildings and Civic Space for Tomorrow's Knowledge Society
    by Steffen Lehmann
    £17.99

    The study Reimagining the Library of the Future investigates the various models of public buildings and civic space through the lens of the library.

  • by Branko Mitrovic
    £15.99

    The book presents the history of this phenomenon for the past hundred years.

  • - A Carbon Analysis of Residential Typologies
    by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
    £20.99

    RESIDENSITY: A Carbon Analysis of Residential Typologies is the culmination of a seven-year study analysing nine building typologies to understand the relationships between building densities and the amount of land and infrastructure required to support them.

  • - 9 Realities that will Change the Way You See
    by Robert Steinberg
    £34.49

    The general reading public is likely to think of architecture as buildings. But, with this book, Robert Steinberg would like to help readers understand that architecture shapes lives. Architecture can help communities integrate and thrive.

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