Wydarzenia
Brak wydarzeń
PATTERNS
DECORATING HOME
DECORATING FLOWERS
ASIAN PACIFIC HOTELS
YOUNG GERMAN ARCHITECTS -...
SINOTECTURE: NEW...
FRENCH INTERIORS /...
RUSSIA NOW
INTERIOR DESIGN
Accessible Architecture...
Presents 30 current projects through photos, plans and diagrams that communicate a modern language of form, helping to create and shape contemporary living spaces. A provocative plea for genuinely barrier-free building and an illustrated commentary on the DIN 18025 norms round off this new standard work.
SINGLE - FAMILY HOUSES
This volume of our series Construction and Design Manual addresses what is in fact one of the very earliest building typologies: single-family houses. Ever since antiquity, architects have been devising new ways to accomplish this task. The result is that, today, people wanting to build their own home have a huge range of styles from which to choose. Architecture critic Hans Wolfgang Hoffmann gives a broad overview of the 3,000-year history behind the villa and the country house with the help of floor plans. Architecture photographer Werner Huthmacher opens up his portfolio and guides us with a practised eye through 20 living rooms, bathrooms and kitchens.
INSPIRATION OFFICE
CONTEMPORARY HOTEL DESIGN
Tree Houses: Construction...
This book presents 22 tree houses - modern, timeless adventure rooms for children and adults, imaginatively and experimentally designed.
AMBASSADOR S RESIDENCES
SEVENTY NORDIC ARCHITECTS
LX architecture
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the capital of the European Union, is well-known as an international financial centre, and its growth in importance and affluence is increasingly reflected in high-quality architecture. With the recent opening of the Philharmonie by Christian de Portzamparc and the Museum of Contemporary Art by I. M. Pei, Luxembourg has impressively proven that the city is serious about its ambition to become an significant cultural city and an important European city for contemporary architecture.
ARCHITECTURAL MODELS
THEATRES AND CONCERT HALLS
PHARMACIES
Once upon a time a pharmacy was a small place with a cosy yet patrician air, where the all-knowing master of medicine would dispense pills, mix potions and generally perform the offices of a scientific shaman. However, in recent years the nature of the trade has undergone a profound transformation and the majority of these establishments now provide a wide range of health services, including off-the-shelf medicines for minor ailments, prophylactic products and such lifestyle items as cosmetics and health foods. These developments are reflected in modern designs for pharmacy buildings.