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Architecture Materials Wood - Bois - Holz
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Architecture Materials Wood...

71,40 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie "Wood is universally beautiful to man. Man loves his association with it; likes to feel it under his hand, sympathetic to his touch and to his eye." Frank Lloyd Wright's appreciation of mankind's oldest building material is still shared by most architects, interior designers, owner-occupiers and tenants.

Uffizi. Offices
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Uffizi. Offices

108,15 zł Cena
Dostępność: na zamówienie "Offices" proposes a suggestive tour through some of the most recent and unique offices scattered throughout the world. This present volume includes an attractive selection of projects by some of the most prestigious contemporary architects, illustrated with quality full colour photography and detailed plans. The book offers the latest trends in the creation of new offices and traces the evolution of these working spaces. The conclusion is evident: the traditional boring grey office has given way to eclectic, avant-garde and efficient installations in which anything goes as long as they remain ”functional” and offer the best working conditions for the activity taking place.
Industrial Chic. Reconverting Spaces
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Industrial Chic....

120,75 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie Disused industrial buildings can be profoundly beautiful, but as they don't make lots of money people tend to like making them, once more, productive members of our great society. Sometimes, of course, this process can be highly beneficial both aesthetically and socially.

ARCHITECTURE MATERIALS GLASS
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ARCHITECTURE MATERIALS GLASS

71,40 zł Cena

Glass has a history going back more than 4,000 years. The Romans were the first to glaze their windows to keep out wind and weather. But it was only the steady development of rolling and casting techniques in the 18th and above all the 19th century which allowed the production of ever larger, more transparent and thinner panes of glass. The use of glass as a building material was encouraged in particular by garden design, as the protection of exotic plants required the construction of greenhouses and orangeries.