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From leaves to liquids, caves to crystal formations, nature has always been a major source of inspiration for architects
While fundamentally a design discipline, architectural education requires an element of history and theory, grouped under the term 'research'
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Gothic and Gothic Revival, or how to distinguish between Baroque and Neoclassical?
This book seeks to discover the architectural potential of biological structures as they can be found in nature.
The environment that we construct affects both humans and our natural world in myriad ways. This title presents a... Læs mere
Brings together a series of short essays that reveal the full range of Ian McHarg's thoughts on design and nature. It is an ideal reader for undergraduate and graduate students in planning and landscape architecture.
In Start-Up City, Gabe Klein, with David Vega-Barachowitz, demonstrates how to affect big, directional... Læs mere
In this book Alexandros Washburn redefines urban design by looking at the process and products within the context of rapid urbanization... Læs mere
In this sumptuous new book, Alexander McCall Smith curates his own distinctive story of Edinburgh - combining his affectionate, incisive wit with a wealth of stunning imagery drawn from Scotland's national collection of architecture and archaeology.
Turkestan – the great landmass of Central Asia and Western China – is an intriguing meeting point of civilizations.
Twenty chapters, authored by leading scholars from around the world, explore the astonishing variety of building styles and traditions that have evolved over millennia in a region of diverse terrains, extreme climates and distinctive local histories.