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304 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Boston : Little, Brown, ©1975.
The magic image : the genius of photography from 1839 to the present day / Cecil Beaton and Gail Buckland.
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Boston : Little, Brown, ©1975.
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256 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
[Berlin] : Braun, 2008.
Magic metal : buildings of steel, aluminium, copper, and tin / projects selected by Dirk Meyhöfer ; [translation, Stephen Roche].
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Malden, MA ; Oxford ; Carlton, Victoria, Australia : Blackwell Pub., 2006.
Architectural theory. Vol. I, An anthology from Vitruvius to 1870 / edited by Harry Francis Mallgrave.
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Malden, MA ; Oxford ; Carlton, Victoria, Australia : Blackwell Pub., 2006.
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Sharon, CT : Design Books, 2023., ©2023
Historic preservation theory : an anthology : readings from the 18th to the 21st century / edited by Jorge Otero-Pailos.
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Sharon, CT : Design Books, 2023., ©2023
Jean Royère
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Ce livre analyse l'œuvre considérable d'un homme qui, entre 1931 et 1972, a réalisé plus de mille projets à travers le monde (de l'aménagement de la cité ouvrière d'Aplemont dans le Nord de la France à la décoration du Palais du Shah d'Iran), créant avec légèreté et humour un style en rupture totale avec le passé.
Jean Royère
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Ce livre analyse l'œuvre considérable d'un homme qui, entre 1931 et 1972, a réalisé plus de mille projets à travers le monde (de l'aménagement de la cité ouvrière d'Aplemont dans le Nord de la France à la décoration du Palais du Shah d'Iran), créant avec légèreté et humour un style en rupture totale avec le passé.
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The Chimneys is home to one of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.’s finest surviving Italianate gardens. On a 1902 commission by Boston financier and philanthropist Gardiner Martin Lane and his wife, Emma, Olmsted designed the garden as a series of distinct rooms, forming sequential terraces in an architectural response to the downward sloping topography. By 1991, when Nola(...)
Immersion: Living and learning in an Olmsted garden
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The Chimneys is home to one of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.’s finest surviving Italianate gardens. On a 1902 commission by Boston financier and philanthropist Gardiner Martin Lane and his wife, Emma, Olmsted designed the garden as a series of distinct rooms, forming sequential terraces in an architectural response to the downward sloping topography. By 1991, when Nola Anderson and her husband, Jim Mullen, purchased The Chimneys, the garden was in ruins, having not been maintained for nearly forty years. The garden’s renewal became Ms. Anderson’s three-decade, hands-on personal passion as she rebuilt, restored, and recreated the garden, honoring the original Olmsted intent while completing the design with historic and contemporary plantings that pleased her evolving personal taste. The renewed gardens are, once again, the centerpiece of The Chimneys estate and a vibrant extension of a family home.
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A revival of the Renaissance genre of the same name, isolarii (meaning 'island texts') is a very small publication; each issue of which focuses on a different, stand-alone theme or idea. The sixth edition is titled ‘The Archipelago Conversations’ and is based on 15 years of conversations between Caribbean philosopher Édouard Glissant and his friend Hans Ulrich Obrist.(...)
The Archipelago conversations
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A revival of the Renaissance genre of the same name, isolarii (meaning 'island texts') is a very small publication; each issue of which focuses on a different, stand-alone theme or idea. The sixth edition is titled ‘The Archipelago Conversations’ and is based on 15 years of conversations between Caribbean philosopher Édouard Glissant and his friend Hans Ulrich Obrist. It marks the tenth anniversary of Glissant's passing. Translation by Emma Ramadan. Hans Ulrich Obrist met the Martinique-born philosopher, poet, and revolutionary Édouard Glissant in the mid-nineties; the encounter influenced the direction of Obrist's work for years to come. As one of today's most prolific producers of culture, Obrist has left an indelible mark and Glissant, in part, through him. Throughout 2021, during the pandemic and ten years after Glissant's death, Obrist has edited, reworked, and arranged their conversations in their entirety for the first time. THE ARCHIPELAGO CONVERSATIONS is the result: a book designed to introduce the most important philosopher of the 21st Century to a broad, public audience - a ready-to-hand tool for building an interdependent Earth.
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