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In "Be Seated" Laurie Olin writes of his long-standing interest in public seating in parks and civic spaces.
A detailed overview of the city of Rome, which will be of interest to architectural students and professionals, as well as those who want to learn more about Rome.
Taking a closer look at the primary influence on Canadian architectural modernism: the B.C. Binning House.
A detailed case-study on Shanghai, which looks into the future of a city in need of regeneration. Will be of interest to students of architecture and design, as well as those who want to know more about Shanghai.
A key reference text for students of art history, and of interest to anybody who wants to learn more about this field.
A study of a pioneering design that will revolutionise the way we occupy space in galleries and museums, and including a number of interviews with architects, students and critics who have been involved in the project.
Part of the Redesigning Gridded Cities series of four titles, exploring the grid as a design tool.
Part of the Redesigning Gridded Cities series of four titles, exploring the grid as a design tool.
A photographic journey, tracing the origins of Buddhism and following its evolutionary path from India, through Asia to China and beyond, providing an authoritative perspective on Buddhism in 21st Century Asia.
The endless squares and rectangles of Hong Kong architecture produce a sense of infinity, and this book is dedicated to styles of repetition in urban design.
Offers a glimpse into what lies ahead for Chinese architecture, and contains analysis of topics that will shape the future of China's cities.
Showcases small-scale sustainable architecture that seeks to promote spiritual health
Ibid. (Ibidem), the Latin acceptation for In the same place, is the metaphor that the book uses to explain the paradigm shift from the eviction and relocation approach towards 'on-site' or 'in-the-same-place' urban renewal and regeneration processes applied to the informal and low-income settlements.
Investigation of the tyrannical aspects of the organisation of society.
Compilation of thought-provoking experimental drawings, texts and built projects.
This set compiles short narratives by well known Los Angeles-based urban thinkers and observers, which give context for the work. Their stories add insight into both the joys and imperfections of living in an iconic city.
The Nature of Design focuses on the design theory and practice, and presents previously unseen drawings.
The first Gensler Research Catalogue for sale to the general public, including previously unseen research, infographics and photos.
Examination of the theory that human activities have the greatest impact on environmental change.
The first edition of Folio represents a snapshot of one academic year of the Department of Architecture at Florida International University.
Focus on the work of PWP, highlighting over 20 recent and on-going projects, and featuring previously unseen material.
Swan & Maclaren were the most prominent and prestigious architectural practice working in Singapore during the later part of the British era. This book offers a history of Singapore through its Architecture.
An invitation to tour ten beautiful gardens, as depicted in the pages of fiction written by the most skilful of novelists.
Presentation of Skidmore Owings & Merrill's architectural design for the Saigon South district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Explores colour through time, using never-before-seen infographics and other visuals.
Including previously unseen photographs, Austere Gardens suggests another way to look at the landscape, the garden, and perhaps the entire world around us.
A volume of selected works by Thomas Balsley displays the sweeping range of his work over the past 25 years.
LA+ PLEASURE has an exciting line-up of global writers from architecture, planning, environmental psychology, philosophy, history, marketing and tourism, cultural studies, geography, sociology, art and landscape architecture.
Metropolis Nonformal addresses the modern phenomenon of self-built cities, often in slum areas, that will house the next several billion humans on earth.
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