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Urban voids are spaces for encounter, conflict and otherness, and can be springboards to foster change, creativity and political action.
This book focuses on the first edition of Kenneth Frampton’s Modern Architecture: A Critical History, published in 1980. It searches for... Læs mere
The first monograph on French architect Guillaume Terver and his team, presenting houses in Brussels and Paris. Text in English and French.
New monograph on Swiss firm Buchner Bründler Architects, featuring around 15 completed projects from 2010 to 2020 in rich detail alongside a heavily illustrated survey of another 50 buildings and unrealised projects.
This book tells the story of the new education centre of Advan FC on the island of Madagascar, a prime example of a bottom-up development-aid project based on pragmatism and with the goal of self-empowerment.
A building monograph on the Trinity office tower, a unique 32-storey high-rise in the futuristic business district La Défense of Paris, designed by Paris-based Cro&Co Architects.
This book contributes to the development of new architectural approaches to informal neighbourhoods and to a better understanding of human habitats that relates spatial issues to broader economic and political questions.
This book documents comprehensively Algiers’ new Djamaa al-Djazair, the world’s third-largest mosque after those of Mecca and Medina, the construction of which constituted a truly intercultural undertaking with experts of different nationalities collaborating.
The international Brick Award 22: fifty shortlisted and five winning designs once again prove the impressive versatility and timeliness of bricks as building material.
The Democratic Courthouse examines how changing understandings of the relationship between government and the governed came to be reflected in the buildings designed to house the modern legal system from the 1970s to the present day in England and Wales.
The story of modernist designers Russel and Mary Wright and their collaboration to transform their Hudson Valley estate, Dragon Rock at Manitoga, into an artistic haven.