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311 Methods is a catalogue accompanying an exhibition of the work of Atelier d'Architecture Pierre Hebbelinck to be held at the AA from 1 May.
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The World of Madelon Vriesendorp
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Paintings/Postcards/Objects/Games
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Edited by Shumon Basar and Stefan Trüby, with texts by Beatriz Colomina, Douglas Coupland, Hubert Damisch, Teri Wehn-Damisch, Zaha Hadid, Charles Jencks, Charlotte Koolhaas, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Brett Steele and Fenna Haakma Wagenaar
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This book from AA Publications accompanied the exhibition curated by AACP director Shumon Basar and architect/theorist Stephan Trüby, and designed by Kasia Korczak.
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The 2008 edition of the AA Book contains a complete record of the AA's 2007/08 academic year..
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The new edition of the AA Book: Projects Review 2010 documents the 2009/10 academic year in approximately 330 pages of full-colour. It includes commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, above all else, projects selected from across the entire school.
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Prologues by Yusuke Obuchi, Patrik Schumacher, Theodore Spyropoulos and Tom Verebes; essays by Mark Burry, Christopher Hight, Jesse Reiser and Brett Steele; conversations with Andrew Benjamin, Mark Cousins, Zaha Hadid and Jeffrey Kipnis.
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L.A.W.U.N Project #19
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Edited by Samantha Hardingham & David Greene. Essays by Samantha Hardingham, Sand Helsel, Sam Jacob and Robin Middleton
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This title accompanied a 40-year retrospective exhibition in April and May at the Architectural Association, curated and edited by Samantha Hardingham, with David Greene.
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The new edition of the AA Book: Projects Review 2009 documents the 2008/09 academic year in 336 pages of full-colour. It includes commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, above all else, projects selected from across the entire school.
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Alejandro de la Sota
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An Architecture of Imperfection
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Essays by Alejandro de la Sota, Iñaki Abalos, William Curtis, Mohsen Mostafavi, José Manuel López-Peláez Photography: Etienne Clément
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This publication traces Alejandro de la Sota's influence on Spain's contemporary culture of architecture through essays and a visual presentation of his most significant projects, including the Maravillas Gymnasium in Madrid and the Civil Government building in Tarragona.
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This catalogue accompanied an exhibition of the work of the French architect Jean Renaudie at the AA in 2004.
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Each summer for the past ten years the AA's Shin Egashira has organised a workshop in the remote village of Koshirakura, in a mountainous region north of Tokyo...
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