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Competitions (Case Study)
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Competitions (Case Study)

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The book does not aim to establish any bases for creative criteria, standards for presentations or be a concatenation of specific concepts; its pretension is much simpler yet one we believe to be effective: it aims to serve as a recipient or container of the latest trends presented and represented in architecture competitions.
Extreme Architecture: ksa24.pl
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Extreme Architecture

270,90 zł Cena
Architects confront difficult tasks when they are designing buildings and dwellings in extreme locations. Lack of space to build in an increasingly globalized world, and the relatively new interest in sustainability, makes more difficult to find new plots to build. Very steep slopes, hard mineral lands or softer like sand, narrow plots or extreme environments. Original proposals and designs to suit the available building area.
ROOFS
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ROOFS

103,95 zł Cena
Mixing cocktails is easier than you think. With basic equipment, adequate drinks, fresh juices and a desire to prepare, nothing stands between you and a great cocktail party. With or without alcohol, these colorful drinks convey the feeling of a Caribbean vacation or a relaxed atmosphere. With these 75 selected recipes from classics to the latest trend ranging from the legendary Martini gin to mojito through the new absinth minded can mimic any bartender. And of course, like any bar, you can prepare snacks to nibble around the world to keep head in place.
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.