Brutal East Volume II
"Brutal East Volume II" to książka interaktywna, która oprócz ilustracji, fotografii i wielu faktów opisujących historię budynków z byłego Bloku Wschodniego zawiera także dziewięć modeli budynków do samodzielnego złożenia.
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"Brutal East Volume II" to książka interaktywna, która oprócz ilustracji, fotografii i wielu faktów opisujących historię budynków z byłego Bloku Wschodniego zawiera także dziewięć modeli budynków do samodzielnego złożenia.
The heart and soul of the French country home - and the source of France's legendary art de vivre - is the kitchen. Distinguished by striking craftsmanship, bold colours and vintage accents, the French country kitchen - whether a rustic retreat or an urban oasis - is always unique and inviting. In this beautiful celebration of France's real-life kitchens, Linda Dannenberg invites us into dozens of kitchens that capture the spirit of their regions, carefully examining the design, the priorities of the owners, and the details - from colour palettes to collectibles - that create inviting, functional and personal spaces.
Dostępność: na zamówienie "JA46" is a special edition devoted to architect Hiroshi Naito. The works gathered here, ranging from his early buildings to projects now in progress, are selected from a period of some twenty years. Throughout this span of time, Naito’s design stance has been constant and characterized by a breadth of vision encompassing dimensions from "1/1" to "1/2,000". "1/1" means the design issues studied in the building at scale: its components and detailing. "1/2,000" means the building’s environmental context and landscape.
Argentina considers itself the most European of South American countries, and with good reason. The Argentineans have a strong connection to the old world; their achievements in design, filmmaking, literature, music, and art place them firmly in today's global culture spotlight.When it comes to decorating, they have a great talent for bringing together the old and the new, with subtle touches of color and rich textiles, and incorporating the country's beautiful landscapes in their architectural palette.
Seen from the sea, Bahia's coast still resembles what the Portuguese found 500 years ago when they first arrived. The tree-lined, white sand desert beaches and warm, clear waters continue to attract more tourists every year. Bahia's regional architecture makes use of native materials, conveying a natural harmony with the local climate and nature, and is distinguished by the clear influence of the three cultures in the region (indigenous, Portuguese, and African).Bahia is one of the most interesting states in Brazil, notable for its cultural history, music, art, cuisine, and most famously, its laid-back lifestyle and architecture that have turned Bahia into a favorite destination for travellers from around the world.
Splendid and traditional homes in the People’s Republic Dating back more than six thousand years, China is the world’s oldest civilization and most populous nation. With its remarkable history, rich culture, and diversity of ethnic groups, China is an endlessly fascinating country. Sneaking a peek at an array of different homes, from ancient to modern, Living in China brings you to places that most will never have a chance to visit.
Nippon nests: Today's most exceptional Japanese homes So rich and unique is traditional Japanese architecture that it's hard to improve upon. Yet contemporary Japanese designers and architects keep finding new ways to refurbish and take inspiration from the ways of old. Whether it's a pristinely preserved traditional house or a cutting-edge apartment, the best Japanese homes share a love of cleverly designed spaces and warm materials such as wood, bricks, and bamboo.
Dostępność:na zamowienie Architecture is perhaps not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Los Angeles, but there's no doubt that the city has its own unique style.
Narrow winding streets, tasteful gardens, and period structures have long made London a Centre of old-world charme. But in the past few years this historic city has made a name for itself in the world of architecture and design, and nowhere is that distinction more evident than in its apartment dwellings, as this colorful volume clearly proves. If you thought living in London meant electric fireplaces and damp cheerless parlors decorated with your grandmother's furniture, think again.
„Szczecin przełomu wieków” to książka pokazująca dawne miasto nad Odrą w okresie jego najbardziej dynamicznego rozwoju. W ciągu zaledwie kilkudziesięciu lat, od końca XIX wieku do pierwszej połowy wieku XX, niemiecki Stettin stał się jedną z największych aglomeracji Europy! Autor pokazuje burzliwe dzieje miasta, przedstawia najbardziej charakterystyczne miejsca, pisze o sukcesach i o problemach oraz o ludziach, którzy sto lat temu mieszkali w Szczecinie. Nowa książka Romana Czejarka jest niezwykłym przewodnikiem zabierającym czytelnika w magiczną podróż w czasie.