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Conceptual Architecture: Księgarnia Sztuka Architektury
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Conceptual Architecture

225,75 zł Cena
As Sanford Kwinter once said, “Concepts are the architecture of hope.” In the modern world, conceptual architecture has only become possible due to modern man’s increasing tendency towards individualisation. Concepts, in contrast to theories, do not demand absoluteness or intellectual consensus, but rather allow for a playful and singular approach to designing and building. The works featured in Conceptual Architecture possess sensual and atmospheric qualities that can be attributed to a delicate handling of materials and details. Unlike much conceptual architecture, most of the projects in this book have been realized, a testament to the advances in construction techniques and materials that have enabled these high-concept projects to come to fruition.
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.