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"One of the most important works on modern architecture we have today." "Architectural Design" "A useful and wide-ranging work of superior architectural scholarship, this ambitious publication contains many chapters that stand on their own as... [ More...]
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Filled with hundreds of superbly researched line drawings, this book tells how the city was constructed above ground and below, how the subways and water lines were laid, and the telephone and electrical cables installed.
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Fascinating and unique, Wonderful Houses Around the World gives children a welcome entré e into other places and other lives throughout the world. Glorious two-page photographic spreads capture families outside their homes, be they simple or imposing.... [ More...]
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Alchemical secrets are clearly shown in the porches, facades, cosmic figures and emblems of these great cathedrals and displayed in the included 52 pages of plates.
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A complete photographic anthology of Gaudis work in a large format book designed by America Sanchez, which includes a meticulous selection of images where technical quality and aesthetics are combined. This book brings together twelve years of photographic... [ More...]
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The most important book ever written on architecture. Early Roman aesthetics, technology, classical orders, site selection, all other aspects. Morgan translation.
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A magnificently illustrated guide to the global history of architecture-updated to include the non-western world and works from women The Second Edition of this historical architectural guide gives you a deeper knowledge and wider perspective of... [ More...]
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The birthplace of American modernism, Los Angeles is the epicenter for a new way of living for the last one hundred years, as manifested in its cutting-edge architecture and design. With roots in the innovative houses by Frank Lloyd Wright, Greene & Greene,... [ More...]
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This companion to "The Annotated Mona Lisa" guides the reader through architectural history from the Stone Age to the Space Age, tracing engineering breakthroughs as well as cultural history.
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