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  • Autor: NEPILLY ELLEN
  • Autor: WUNDRAM MANFRED
HIP LOUNGING JAPAN
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HIP LOUNGING JAPAN

208,95 zł Cena
Dostępność:na zamowienie Everyone will think they’re turning Japanese with this up-close look at the hippest lounge designs in the world’s hippest country. These bars, lounges, cafes, and teahouses feature the latest in glam lighting, sensuous styling, and experiential drama. Stunning full-color photographs let designers, sophisticated clubbers, and fans of Japanese pop culture enter the world of trendy lounging.
HIP DINING JAPAN
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HIP DINING JAPAN

208,95 zł Cena

Dostępność:na zamowienie Hip Dining Japan showcases the most contemporary and hip restaurant designs in Japan. Reinterpreting the traditional spatial requirements of the Japanese dining space, the designers have created new ways to address these constraints as features. Often injected with a twist, some of the featured projects expound the private dining concept as fantasy structures integrated into the dining space, to create a sensational experience for the guests. Others mastered the art of applying über modern lighting in contrast to their Zen design sensibility, to enhance the encounter and dramatize the ambience.

ANDREA PALLADIO: Księgarnia Sztuka Architektury
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ANDREA PALLADIO

36,75 zł Cena
"With this introduction to the work of Andrea Palladio (1508–1580), TASCHEN’s Basic Architecture series shines its spotlight on one of the most influential figures in the history of Western architecture. Palladio’s “Villa Rotonda” in Vicenza became the most famous building of its kind; it influenced many later designs and remains an important source of inspiration for today’s architects. The Palladian style, distinguished by the typical Serlian windows, pillared façades resembling Roman temples, symmetrical floor plans, and elevations, was imported to other European countries and became widely known; in Great Britain it was one the important roots of 17th and 18th century architecture. In the 19th century, American architecture heavily referred to the style, as seen in, for example, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello home."