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  • Autor: Andrew Blauvelt
  • Autor: Jones Will
ARCHITECT'S SKETCHBOOKS
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ARCHITECT'S SKETCHBOOKS

166,95 zł Cena
Take a privileged view inside the private sketchbooks of over eighty architects and studios from around the world. Densely packed with over 750 illustrations, "Architects Sketchbooks" is a joyful celebration of how a sketch can become the start of a skyscraper. The 85 practitioners featured range from such starchitects as Will Alsop, Shigeru Ban, Laurie Chetwood, Norman Foster and Eva Jiricna to rising talents from all across the globe. Will Joness introduction explores the artistry behind the built world, and the importance of sketching as part of the design process.
WORLDS AWAY: NEW SUBURBAN LANDSCAPES
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WORLDS AWAY: NEW SUBURBAN...

152,25 zł Cena
Dostępność: na zamówienie A major museum exhibition, ‘Worlds Away’ examines both the art and architecture of the contemporary American suburb in all of its utopic and dystopic manifestations. It features paintings, photographs, prints, architectural models, sculptures and video from more than thirty contributors, including the Center for Land Use Interpretation, Gregory Crewdson, Dan Graham and Larry Sultan. Along with a rich assortment of images the catalogue also feature new essays and seminal writings by, among others, John Archer, Robert Breugmann and Beatriz Colomina, as well as a lexicon of suburban neologisms.
Expanding the Center: Walker Art Center and Herzog & de Meuron
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Expanding the Center:...

135,45 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie Opening to critical acclaim in April 2005, the Walker Art Center expansion was the culmination of an extraordinary partnership between the institution and Pritzker Prize–winning architects Herzog & de Meuron. Expanding the Center chronicles the five-year effort to create a truly 21st-century arts center, a place where contemporary artists, art forms, and audiences meet.