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Eileen Gray: A Woman Among Modernists: Księgarnia Sztuka Architektury
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Eileen Gray: A Woman Among...

92,40 zł Cena
Though her work has often been overshadowed by that of her peers such as Le Corbusier and Marcel Breuer, Irish designer, lacquer-artist, and architect Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is now widely recognized as a designer of great talent and individuality. She first excelled in the exacting craft of lacquer, creating screens, panels, furniture, and objects of technical virtuosity and poetic strength. Eileen Gray then developed an interest in architecture, designing two houses, "E-1027" (completed 1929) and "Tempe a Pailla" (completed 1934) in the south of France, which are seminal examples of the spirit of the Modern movement. This book analyses and illustrates the full range of her furniture, interiors, and completed architectural projects. This is the reprint of the edition of 1993.
OUT OF THE SQUARE
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OUT OF THE SQUARE

194,25 zł Cena
The homes featured in this book challenge the concept of domestic architecture. Concrete, steel, polycarbonate and timber are reconsidered and translated into designs for the 21st century. While they may appear irreverant at first, each advances the cause of contemporary architecture, whether in small increments or as larger gestures. A new book by Stephen Crafti, the author of the "Small Spaces" series, "Beach Houses of Australia and New Zealand" and "Designing for Success: The Office"...
ULTIMATE URBAN MAKEOVER
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ULTIMATE URBAN MAKEOVER

183,75 zł Cena

After many were demolished or 'modernised' beyond recognition in the post-war period, terrace houses were rediscovered in the 1980s, as people moved back to the inner city. Period features were tenderly replaced but many of the buildings remained as they had originally been: small, dark and impractical for family living in the 21st century.