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Translations examines the architecture and artwork of Sigrid Miller Pollin. Pollin has created a rich body of work, from residential and academic buildings to furniture and artwork inspired by the natural world.
Modern to Classic II: Residential Estates by Landry Design Group explores the Los Angeles firm's recent work, defined by an eclectic range of references and styles.
The field of robotics is coming of age. Robotics and artificial intelligence represent the next cutting edge technology to transform the fields of architecture and design.
At the height of the Gilded Age, America's wealthiest summered in luxury in Newport, Southampton, Tuxedo Park and Belle Haven. This is the story of Belle Haven Park.
A graphic survey of the endangered ancient stone mosques of the Maldives.
Explores our increasingly polarised view of urban growth, as either an opportunity or a threat, through the lens of architecture.
Part of a project to help tackle the high rates of homelessness in Los Angeles through humane and cooperative shelter provision.
A collection of case studies which showcase Chinese design practises, to challenge the preconceived notion of what Chinese architecture should be, and examining the OPEN architectural practice's work and the critical thinking underlying their projects.
Highlights the recent work of this leading global design firm, including architecture, interior design, planning, urban design and product design.
The history of the earth is explored through the architect's mode of seeing and techniques of representation.
Presents the work of architect Michael P Johnson from his original work in his native Wisconsin, and then his work beyond there once he relocated to Arizona.
Step-by-step guide to building beautiful cakes through the manipulation of chocolate - anyone can be a cake master.
A pictorial journey through an incredible feat of construction.
Showcase of the new building by Belzberg Architects, the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, with its innovative concepts in building design and merger of sustainability with aesthetics.
The story of Blackbarn, the home that Mark Zeff designed and built for himself and his family.
Patrick Ahearn explains his urbanistic perspective, as well as how he works with clients to develop timeless, dream-houses.
The first monograph on an overlooked landscape architect, whose works are ecologically significant.
The story of a cultural landmark on the shores of Vancouver, created by an inventive architectural apprentice in the 1950s, which became a cornerstone of West Coast Modernism.
A re-interpretation of Robert Venturi's Rome, by two subsequent Rome Prize fellows, producing a text which is vital for young architects as they focus on the relationship between architecture, art and landscape.
Demonstrating a set of strategies to make Green Architecture feasible and practical, as well as suggesting ways architecture can be designed in favour of a benign living.
Addresses how design of low-density housing stock and neighbourhoods may better serve the common mobility, access and social needs of seniors.
Addresses a widespread yet rarely acknowledged blight that affects waterholes across the United States, and encourages trans-disciplinary communication between urban planners, ecological engineers and political decision-makers.
Illustrates the basis of the argument for a New Essentialism, through the examination of how architecture engages materials.
This book will transform your opinion of the humble bench, as it demonstrates ways in which benches orient, teach, create emotions and direct our "ways of seeing" in the garden.
A study on the single industry towns particular to Russia, established during the Soviet Union in uninhabited parts of the Siberian hinterland, and examining the challenges faced by those towns' populations, both historically and today.
A monograph on Locati Architects and Interiors, a firm dedicate to providing stellar building design, and whose motto is "Good Design Improves Lives" and this is realised in every one of their creations.
Previously unseen photographs and a poetic text accompany this heartfelt memoir to a singular land.
A photographic call for a renewed commitment to empower those enslaved, an estimated 36 million throughout the world who live without dignity or rights.
LA+ Risk invited contributors to consider the relationship between design and the evolving landscape of risk; to explore the ways in which risk shapes our behaviour and impacts our experiences of designed environments.
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