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Decline and Reimagination in Cinematic New York examines the cinematic representation of New York from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s, placing the... Læs mere
This book examines a key set of urban design strategies that have emerged in the twenty-first century. Such projects range from guerrilla gardens and bike lanes to more formalized temporary beaches and swimming pools, parklets, pop-up plazas and buildings, and container towns.
There is new content in this revised edition of Exercises in Architecture: Learning to Think as an Architect. All the original exercises have... Læs mere
This book traces cultural landscape as the manifestation of the state and national community under the Nazi regime, and how the Nazi era... Læs mere
Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers presents a comprehensive introduction to the latest resources and technologies used in high performance and net zero energy buildings, with a practical focus on the design and integration of these systems.
The book explores the relationship between the shrinking process and architecture and urban design practices. Starting from a journey in former East Germany, six different scenes are explored in which plans, projects, and policies have dealt with shrinkage since the 1990s.
This book attempts to thematise Architecture festival’s relationship with the city and interrogate its potential as a forum for global debate about the emergencies of the urban condition.
Biography charting the triangulated love affair between Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood and Henri-Pierre Roché, with Duchamp and his impact on the American art world at the centre.
The Great Padma Book defines the life and history of the Bengal Delta, the largest delta in the world.
This book celebrates over 20 years of Bonstra|Haresign Architects’ community-focused practice. It documents the growth and success attributable to the firm’s philosophy and methodological approach.
Presents a selection of gardens created by visionary garden artist Michel Delvosalle between 1982 and 2020.