This is the perfect colouring book for any girl who is ready to go wild and get inspired, and is packed with pretty patterns to colour. From pretty paisleys and Aztec geometrics to swirling spirals and peacock patterns, girls can turn each page into a masterpiece with their own bold colour schemes.
This is the perfect colouring book for any girl who is ready to go wild and get inspired, and is packed with pretty patterns to colour. From pretty paisleys and Aztec geometrics…
The work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders reflects the special qualities of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. This is a region of stunning landscapes and water views, crisp ocean-reflected light, classic villages, and abundant opportunities for playful living. Architecture of the Cape Cod Summer presents more than ten years of evocative design and well-crafted construction that is rooted in this fabled place. In an architectural world increasingly polarized between strict revivalist classicism and "avant-garde" abstraction, the work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva displays a compelling third way.
The book features twenty-five projects that range from modest to elaborate. Each is an individual creation tailored to its specific location and client. Several additional projects are depicted in a chronology of the firm's major work. The volume contains an eloquent introduction and text by Michael J.Crosbie, as well as forewords by renowned architects Cesar Pelli and Robert Venturi. An essay by John R.DaSilva, Design Partner, describes the firm's approach and revisits the genesis of the Shingle Style that is so influential in residential architecture today. Drawings by the firm and more than four hundred color photographs by leading architectural photographers illustrate this sixth volume of the New Classicists series.
Формат: 28,5 см x 28,5 см.
The work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders reflects the special qualities of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. This is a region of stunning landscapes and…
This book, written by one of Italy's foremost experts on renaissance architecture and art, and photographed by one of Italy's most admired architectural photographers, offers a stunning study of interior design and craftsmanship from the Italian
This book, written by one of Italy's foremost experts on renaissance architecture and art, and photographed by one of Italy's most admired architectural photographers, offers a…
100 Top Houses from Down Under is a collection of 100 projects from the best architects and interior designers in Australia and New Zealand. Included are; beach bachs, city apartments, country retreats, suburban homes with a twist, holiday shacks,
100 Top Houses from Down Under is a collection of 100 projects from the best architects and interior designers in Australia and New Zealand. Included are; beach bachs, city…
In "Living Places in Russia", photographer Dyranda Prevost and architect Natalia Dushkina have conveyed life in Russia at a critical moment in history, recording twenty-two homes in both city and country. Westerners remember the Berlin Wall, and its momentous fall that followed glasnost and perestroika; this book reveals the concealed, historic changes to the walls containing ordinary Russian people since the 1917 Revolution. Documented in 1990-91, and completed in 1999, the images and voices in this book are a revelation; a "collective image" of various professions and strata living in a variety of buildings built in different periods - amongst them, famous Constructivist buildings by Ginsberg and Milinis, and Nikolaev.
Natalia Dushkina's erudite essay, "The Russian Home", provides an overview from the Revolution to today, through the radical changes under Stalin, then Khrushchev.
As in her previous book on Australian homes, "Living Places", "Twenty Houses", photographs by Dyranda Prevost capture the ambience of the lived-in 'place' and the messages conveyed by its objects. Her interviews allow the inhabitants to tell their own stories, which directly reflect the hardship and repression referred to by Dushkina. A constant is their longing for freedom and tranquillity, epitomised by life in the countryside -in however humble that place may be.
In "Living Places in Russia", photographer Dyranda Prevost and architect Natalia Dushkina have conveyed life in Russia at a critical moment in history, recording twenty-two homes…
Urban Design Group considers itself a protector of the environment and a defender of the land upon which it is allowed to prosper. In a purposeful reference to the irony of modern times, the name belies the existence of one of the firm's most profound design principles.
Urban Design Group considers itself a protector of the environment and a defender of the land upon which it is allowed to prosper. In a purposeful reference to the irony of modern…
In all probability the planning of educational institutions is the most socially responsive design that an architect can pursue and doubtless the most difficult to perform well. The primary purpose of all featured buildings is education and these ranges from tertiary institutions, colleges, Biographies for participating firms are provided.
Формат: 23 см x 30,5 см.
In all probability the planning of educational institutions is the most socially responsive design that an architect can pursue and doubtless the most difficult to perform well.…
In "Living Places in Russia", photographer Dyranda Prevost and architect Natalia Dushkina have conveyed life in Russia at a critical moment in history, recording twenty-two homes in both city and country.
Westerners remember the Berlin Wall, and its momentous fall that followed glasnost and perestroika; this book reveals the concealed, historic changes to the walls containing ordinary Russian people since the 1917 Revolution. Documented in 1990-91, and completed in 1999, the images and voices in this book are a revelation; a "collective image" of various professions and strata living in a variety of buildings built in different periods - amongst them, famous Constructivist buildings by Ginsberg and Milinis, and Nikolaev.
Natalia Dushkina's erudite essay, "The Russian Home", provides an overview from the Revolution to today, through the radical changes under Stalin, then Khrushchev.
As in her previous book on Australian homes, "Living Places", "Twenty Houses", photographs by Dyranda Prevost capture the ambience of the lived-in 'place' and the messages conveyed by its objects. Her interviews allow the inhabitants to tell their own stories, which directly reflect the hardship and repression referred to by Dushkina. A constant is their longing for freedom and tranquillity, epitomised by life in the countryside -in however humble that place may be.
In "Living Places in Russia", photographer Dyranda Prevost and architect Natalia Dushkina have conveyed life in Russia at a critical moment in history, recording twenty-two homes…