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3. Restaurants
by Rotovision
This feast of inspiration for restaurant designers and owners emphasizes the multiplicity of choices open to architects in creating contemporary ... More
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5. Edge of a City
by Steven Holl
Pamphlet Architecture was begun in 1977 by William Stout and Steven Holl as an independent vehicle for dialogue among architects, and has become a ... More
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13. Henry Art Gallery
by Gwathmey Siegel, Oscar Riera Ojeda, Richard Andrews (Introduction by)
The Henry Art Gallery at the University, of Washington in Seattle desperately needed transforming as it was overshadowed by the large buildings that ... More
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14. Bridge: The Architecture of Connection
by Lucy Blakstad (Editor)
Since the first moment that humans looked across to the other side of a stretch of water, we have been fascinated with bridges and their power to ... More
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15. Roesling Nakamura Architects: Objectives in Practice
by Ralph Roesling (Preface by), Roesling Nakamura Architects, Minoru Takeyama (Introduction by)
The Roesling Nakamura studio can be credited with constructions of all typologies in which the studio has always sought to organize spaces, ... More
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16. Adventures in Architecture
Dan Cruickshank, whose "Around the World in 80 Treasures" sold more than 70,000 copies, presents a compelling, maverick history of architecture. ... More
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17. Skyscrapers
From the ancient Lighthouse at Alexandria to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, from the Empire State Building to the soon-to-be-completed 450-meter Petronas ... More
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18. Sydney Opera House Aid
by Philip Drew
- Award-winning architectural series for students and professionals - Each volume focuses on a single celebrated building - Series covers a wide ... More
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19. Very Small Shops
by John Stones
The limitations of a tiny space, rather than inhibiting designers, often result in some of the most innovative and exciting retail design. While ... More
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20. Skyscrapers
by Charles Sheppard
One of the most widely recognized icons of modern technology, the skyscraper is not only a marvel of engineering, but also a testament to man's ... More
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21. Architecture for Benetton: Works of Afra and Tobia Scarpa and Tadao Ando
by Dejan Sudjic, Antonio Mulas, Marco Mulazzani
Because United Colors of Benetton's core business is clothing, the contemporary culture of design plays an important role in the group's activity, ... More
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22. Blobitecture: Waveform Architecture and Digital Design
by John K Waters
The apple iMac. The New Beetle. the Oh Chair. The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum. These are all classic examples of blobism, a futuristic retelling of the ... More
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24. Adventurous Wine Architecture
by Michael Webb, Erhard Pfeiffer (Photographer)
This refreshing book by well-known architectural writer Michael Webb contains a selection of wineries designed by architects such as Frank Gehry and ... More
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25. Build-On: Converted Architecture and Transformed Buildings
by Di Ozesanmuseum Bamberg (Editor), Lukas Feireiss (Editor)
Exceptional architectural transformations that bring new life and function to existing structures.
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