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Winner of the 2009 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal Glenn Murcutt is an internationally acclaimed Australian architect who for five years taught a series of master studios for graduate architecture students at the University of Washington.
Intended for use as a reference for landscape designers and as a time-saving tool, this title is useful for the design office. Each section begins with technical... Læs mere
A history of extensive archaeological excavations in Winchester from 1961 to 1970, showing how they led to the discovery of the Old and New Minsters and brought back to life the history, archaeology and architecture of the city’s greatest Anglo-Saxon buildings.
Presents an account of international modernism, exploring the complex motivations behind this revolutionary movement and assessing its triumphs and failures. The work of the main... Læs mere
Providing a comprehensive overview and critique of the Thames Gateway plan, this volume examines the impact of urban planning and demographic change on East... Læs mere
Intended for use as a reference for landscape designers and as a time-saving tool, this title is useful for the design office. Each section begins with technical... Læs mere
A look at history offers a path towards a more sustainable future for architecture
Based on progressive nineteenth-century penal reform principles, Toronto’s Don Jail never lived up to its potential, deteriorating into a place of brutal... Læs mere
A unique survey of forty architect-engineers who have been pioneers in both aesthetic design and technological innovation.
Yet they also reflect their living community - how in our restless, accelerated modern world, we are losing our sense of connection to the dead. Jean Sprackland - the prize-winning poet and author of Strands - travels back through her life, revisiting her once local graveyards.
A beautifully illustrated introduction to the seventeenth-to-nineteenth-century mania for all things Chinese, from blue-and-white china tea sets to entire suites of Chinese-inspired rooms, including parts of the sumptuous Brighton Pavilion.