Photo book that vividly captures the beguiling love affair between East and West in its portrayal of modern-day India, and the free-spirited people who travel or reside there - Westerners and Indians alike.
The endless squares and rectangles of Hong Kong architecture produce a sense of infinity, and this book is dedicated to styles of repetition in urban design.
Street Beauty is high visual impact one-of-a-kind street art photography book by renowned international street art photographer Hannah Judah.
Nick’s chronicle of the modernisation of Los Angeles was 15 years in the making. Besides his firsthand account of decisions the boards he served on made, he... Læs mere
To Reach the Source: The Stepwells of India is a photography book about a unique and magnificent architectural form that remains unknown to most people outside (and even within) India.
Depicts the political landscape that shaped the first term of President Joseph R. Biden. Cathy Hull will make readers laugh, cry, and pause to remember some of the most... Læs mere
A photographic journey complemented by a collection of academic essays on related historical, architectural and artistic topics – all on the origin and life of “Africa Hall” in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
A new conceptual and historical framework for the study of Kocher’s body of work that relocates it within the history of American modern architecture. Kocher’s work as an independent designer has received very little critical attention.
Between Shadow and Light probes Maryann Thompson’s commitment to an architecture that is sustainable and regionally driven and her penchant for heightening the experiential qualities of each project through a holistic, consensus-building approach to design.
The book showcases new and recent work by John Jennifer Marx and Form4, from private residences to Silicon Valley masterplans.
The design process of 11 award winning public buildings by Andrew Frontini is candidly revealed through personal narratives, sketches, diagrams and finished photography.
This book of over 200 photographs by Bernis and Peter von zur Muehlen covers the sweep of Prague’s history from World War II to the “Velvet Revolution.”