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Net Works is the second volume of a trilogy by Brett Steele and Francisco Gonzalez de Canales exploring the changing conditions of architecture in relation to modern technologies and experimentation.
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360 pages, Extensive col. & b/w ills
297 x 210 mm, Hardback, 2011-11-10
ISBN 978-1-907896-14-9
£40.00
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To commemorate the life and work of Dennis Sharp (1933–2010), Sharp Words collates together a variety of essays that touch upon each of his architectural fascinations – among them, glass architecture, picture palaces, masters of concrete and English modernism.
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208 pages,
Paperback, 2011-12-01
ISBN 978-1-907896-07-1
£15.00
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This latest instalment in the Architecture Words series collects together for the first time a number of key essays by the New York-based architect and critic Mark Rakatansky.
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160 pages,
180 x 110 mm, Paperback, 2011-10-06
ISBN 978-1-907896-15-6
£15.00
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This new installment in the Architecture Words series is based on five MA presentations at the AA School all on the subject of utopia by Anthony Vidler, dean and professor at the School of Architecture at The Cooper Union, New York City.
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180 x 110 mm, Paperback, 2011-10-06
ISBN 978-1-907896-16-3
£15.00
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Written by landscape historian Alessandra Ponte, this collection of essays begins with an investigation of the American obsession with lawns and then continues to collectively map the aesthetic, scientific and technological production of past and present North American landscapes.
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Paperback, 2011-10-06
ISBN 978-1-907896-17-0
£15.00
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Lina Bo Bardi (1914–1992) was a prolific architect, designer and thinker, whose work, absorbing her native Italy and then after 1946 her adopted home-land, Brazil, spans across architecture, furniture, stage and costume design, urban planning, curatorial work, teaching and writing.
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180 x 110 mm, Paperback, 2011-10-06
ISBN 978-1-907896-20-0
£15.00
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