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Women in Architecture - Past, Present, and Future
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Women in Architecture - Past, Present, and Future by Ursula Schwitalla. 216 pp. In color and B&W.
Price$55.00
Kazuo Shinohara: Traversing the House and the City
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Traversing the House and the City by Kazuo Shinohara, with 200 pages of color and B&W media. Features interviews, essays, and translated texts. Shinohara was one of Japan's most influential architects postwar. And several of his houses are true legends. This is a study of his woder concerns - the city, relation of house to city, his urban projects, his urban visions. Published with Harvard GSD
Price$50.00
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The Ideal City - Exploring Urban Futures
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The Ideal City - Exploring Urban Futures by SPACE10. 256pp. SPACE10 visits 53 cities in 30 different countries, detailing the specifics different firms have enacted to envision a more ideal city.
Price$50.00
Inspired by Place - CLB Architects
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Inspired by Place, created by CLB Architects. 448 pages of full color photographs. foreword by Ian Volner, introduction by Tom Kundig. A tribute to Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Montana, to rocks and stones and trees, to big and to gentle. CLB Architects was founded in 1992, in what was an almost shy ski town, mountain village. Jackson Hole has become the very front edge of rural modernism, the literal icon of residential architecture and design in the mountains, of the mountains.  CLB is right there, a fine and wonderful crew, bent to the task of keeping honor and power and sheer intelligence pointed right at the design of their mountain houses. In a way, their harshest critics are the trees and the land, the mountains and the streams, the wind and snow and the animals. And all of history. And they know it. Ten very powerful wood and stone houses, presented in the fullest color and in the fullest natural context.
Price$75.00
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Vertical Living: Compact Architecture for Urban Spaces
Up we go, up it must go, slender, slim, tiny and tall, the new urban housing design and its most complicated task. 48 projects, all over the urban landscape, solving and celebrating the details of vertical design in compact space. Done well, it is the thrill of intent and a true bow to design. Done well, it is the city as great hope.
Price$60.00
Living in Nature : Contemporary Houses in the Natural World
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18 houses for AIR, 12 for EARTH, 10 for FIRE and 14 for WATER, from all over this land and world. From Vietnam to Finland, from Olson Kundig in Kona to a Tulum treehouse, all in lovely color photos. And in each case, nature is not the backdrop, it is the houses that are showing respect. 256 pp.
Price$50.00
Ralph Erskine, architect
Ralph Erskine, architect by Mats Egelius. Published 1990. 219pp. Some marks on cover, slight corner bending.
Price$88.00
The Andy Goldsworthy Project
The Andy Goldsworthy Project by Molly Donovan and Tina Fiske. 232pp. 284 illustrations, 280 in color. Published April 2010. Hardcover. Catalog from the National Gallery, first edition
Price$85.00
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Midsummer Snowballs - Andy Goldsworthy
Midsummer Snowballs by Andy Goldsworthy. 158pp. 280 photographs in full color. Hardcover. Printed in Verona. First ed.
Price$95.00
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Andy Goldsworthy - A Collaboration With Nature
Andy Goldsworthy - A Collaboration With Nature. 120pp in full color. Hardcover. Published in 1990.
Price$195.00
Stone - Andy Goldsworthy
March 1994 First Edition of Stone by Andy Goldsworthy. 120pp. Approximately 160 photographs in full color. Hardcover. Printed in Verona
Price$150.00
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Wood - Andy Goldsworthy
First Edition, September 1996, of Wood by Andy Goldsworthy. 120pp. Features 146 photographs in full color. Hardcover. Printed and bound by Artigrafica in Italy.
Price$145.00
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Time - Andy Goldsworthy
Time by Andy Goldsworthy. 202pp. with over 500 photographs in full color. Published November 2000. First edition, cloth, printed in Verona
Price$160.00
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Wall - Andy Goldsworthy
May 2000 original hardcover edition of Wall by Andy Goldsworthy. 92 pp. with 100 photographs in full color. The wall, at Storm King
Price$150.00
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Hand to Earth - Andy Goldsworthy
Hand to Earth by Andy Goldsworthy. 196 pp. 192 Illustrations with 104 in full color. 2004 paperback
Price$75.00
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Enclosure - Andy Goldsworthy
US First Edition of Enclosure by Andy Goldsworthy. 189 pp. Full Color. Cumbrian fields, Northern England
Price$75.00
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Planet City
‘Planet City’ is an urgent examination of the productive potential of extreme densification in an imagined future where ten billion people surrender the rest of the planet to a global wilderness. By Los Angeles-based film director and architect Liam Young. 408 pp.
Price$48.50
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Reinier de Graaf - The Masterplan
When asked to design the capital of a young African republic, Rodrigo Tomás sees the opportunity of a lifetime. Eager to outshine his famous father he accepts, but he soon discovers that not all is what it seems. Chronicling the trajectory of an architect craving recognition, The Masterplan delivers a fictional reconstruction of an architectural dream blown to dust by bigger forces. A personal story comes to reveal a larger story – of an emerging nation’s struggle with colonial residue, the growing Chinese influence in Africa and the fraught workings of a global real estate market. Publisher Archis. paperback. 328 pp. April 2021
Price$28.00
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a+u 20:10 Valerio Olgiati: Non-Referential Architecture
158pp, 15 projects are introduced, each with color photos, textured drawings and text by Olgiati. Bahrain to Lucerne, space to fascinating space,
Price$45.00
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Napoli: Super Modern : Edited by LAN
A fine study of Naples, from the research forces of LAN, who had presented the brilliant review of Paris urban plan and Hausmann three years ago. Now, Napoli, the Italian character, the city of port and labor, of noise and sound and bustle.this a study of its squares and buildings, of its mad, operatic character. They create an atlas of Naples, eighteen significant buildings 1930-1960, and extrapolate to make sense and pattern and order. The Mediterranean of Naples, crossing the bold and brassy modernism of new Napoli, make a wonderful and mad urban opera. The French photographer Cyrille Weiner adds 50 color photos of Naples, now, and it all begins to make some sense. The lovely book concludes with exceptional new illustrations, in beautiful black line drawings, detailing the very architecture of this lavish seaport. Edited by LAN, Jalon and Napolitano, 2021, Zurich, 262pp. cloth
Price$50.00

 

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