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ECO HOUSE BOOK
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ECO HOUSE BOOK

194,25 zł Cena

Buildings are the biggest polluters on the planet, responsible for a far greater proportion of the carbon dioxide emissions that get pumped into the atmosphere every year than cars, planes or factories. This title provides the information you need to reduce your home's carbon footprint and in the process directly improve the quality of your life. Buildings are the biggest polluters on the planet, responsible for a far greater proportion of the carbon dioxide emissions that get pumped into the atmosphere every year than cars, planes or factories.

More is More: An Antidote to Minimalism
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More is More: An Antidote...

205,80 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie More, more, more! Radiant with color, opulence, and individuality, today's home rejects the clinical, minimal style and celebrates a lush, vibrant personality. If you're longing to create interiors that entice the eye and spirit, every astounding photograph here will inspire you with the possibilities: they range from a baroque, sensuously exotic bedroom with pink silky sheets, gold-trimmed pillows, elaborate headboard, and ornate lamps to a super-modern, multihued living room with a large Warhol print of Marilyn Monroe dominating the wall.

LATIN AMERICAN HOUSES
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LATIN AMERICAN HOUSES

173,25 zł Cena

Since the early twentieth century, Latin America has been home to some of the most compelling architecture - from the large-scale and otherworldly civic structures of the Brazilian Oscar Niemeyer to the more intimate work of Mexico's Luis Barragan. In her new book "Latin American Houses", historian Mercedes Daguerre shows that this tradition of architectural innovation lives on in the work of such contemporary architects as 2006 Pritzker Prize-winner Paulo Mendes da Rocha (Brazil), Mathias Klotz (Chile), Angelo Bucci (Argentina), and LBC Arquitectos (Mexico), among others.Focusing on one-family houses that have been built over the past decade, this lively new title explores the elegance and innovation with which today's Latin American architects evolve their modernist heritage.