In Kharkiv Architecture Guide architecture historian Ievgeniia Gubkina takes the reader on a journey through the city’s history and architecture, from its Old Centre to its... Læs mere
An architectural guide on Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest metropolis, a vibrant milieu where the encounter between different cultures is also reflected in the architecture; from... Læs mere
Navigating Urban Development is the outcome of the SURE (Sustainable Development of Urban Regions) research project on moderation and synthesis, aiming to develop solutions that can be implemented locally and transferred to other urban regions anywhere in the world.
Meticulously researched guide exploring the rich architectural heritage of the Uzbek capital through the captivating art of mosaics, offering an in-depth exploration of the artistry behind them.
This architectural guide showcases 270 buildings, primarily from the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, located not only in the largest and most visited cities, such... Læs mere
A story of rebuilding Tashkent after the severe earthquake of 1966, an effort which triggered an upsurge of innovation, after which it become the face of Seismic Modernism.
Marking the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl catastrophe, this second, fully revised edition presents a sharpened perspective on Slavutych’s architecture and urban form.
An architectural guide to Helsinki - one of the world's leading centres for good design and its modern architecture, which impresses with its clear, functional design language and minimalist elegance.
This publication is a carefully curated, research-based exploration of a region where architecture emerges not as monumentality, but as method: flexible, bioclimatic, and socially coded.
A guide to architectural history of Honolulu with the main focus on tropical modernism.
A monograph documenting for the first time the life and work of the Jarsky brothers, whose mosaic murals now number among Uzbekistan’s officially protected cultural assets.
Two volumes, one region: from Boston’s civic and academic institutions to coastal landscapes and post-industrial sites, this 650-page title maps the full spectrum of the built environment in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.