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Cities of the World (Civitates Orbis Terrarum), Stephan Fussel

Five centuries after it was originally published in Cologne, Braun and Hogenberg’s magnificent collection of town map engravings, “Civitates Orbis Terrarum”, has been brought back to life with this...

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First Read This: Systems Engineering in Practice,

This book provides a set of tools for keeping track of when and where you are in complex projects against the background of creative thinking and design practice. Illustrated with examples, the...

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Herzog & De Meuron 1997-2001: Complete Works vol. 4

The Tate Modern in London made Herzog & Meuron famous all over the world. The projects and structures they have built since then are distinguished by the sensitive treatment of materials for which...

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‘Some Ideas on living in London…’ Monograph from Stephen Taylor and Ryue...

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‘Has Man a function in the universe?’ and other banal questions, courtesy of...

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It’s another mega-book; ‘The Phaidon Atlas of World Architecture’

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‘A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production’, NYC

Julia Galef reports back from a New York exhibition that celebrates late 1990′s architectural fanzines. ‘A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production ,’ Jan 8-Feb 28 at Studio X,...

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