In this sumptuous portrait of the house known as ’the English Versailles’, the Duke of Buccleuch sets the scene with a h......more
Made in Miami Hecho en Miami is an alternative, bi-lingual guidebook of the city of Miami. Through the power of observat......more
Gorgeous photographs of lost Los Angeles, paired with historical and architectural insights. Los Angeles Before the Free......more
The area of West London around Kensington was built up from the 1800s onwards, although there were a handful of earlier ......more
Explore foundational and advanced topics in smart electric power in the context of smart cities In Smart Electric Power:......more
Vincent Rapin and Maria Saiz in Vevey transpose their experience of the international architectural scene to the tone of......more
From its status as a busy industrial town producing and dealing in wool, carpets, machine tools, and confectionery to it......more
- Closely follows the social theme of sustainable development, environmental protection, and low-carbon architecture - F......more
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From port to commercial centre, and from textile town to centre of shipbuilding, Belfast has adapted, chameleon-like, to......more
Stillness provides readers with a subjective view on key elements in Japanese aesthetics and design principles, and why ......more
Author Iegeniiva Gubkina’s Architectural Guide Kharkiv is another title on Ukraine’s building tradition. In this 300-pag......more
A tribute and guide to modern housing architecture in post-WWII London. Blackheath and Greenwich, in the southeast of Lo......more
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Published 100 years ago, Le Corbusier’s Vers une Architecture was conceived as a way of making sense architecturally of ......more
Archea Associati’s interests and research activities move from the landscape to the city, from building to design and, w......more
The use of flint is uniquely interlinked with the history of mankind. In the evolving relationship between humanity and ......more
Competition management in the context of public and private projects, design competitions serve as an instrument for sel......more
Known as ’the city of dreams’, a place where everyone is welcome and everything is possible, Mumbai is the second most p......more
Concrete? That characterless stuff of parking lots or Communist tower blocks, right? Well, yes. And no. Concrete is actu......more
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Domicide = the systematic and deliberate killing of home. So much architectural response to war has focused on ’cultural......more
- The latest guidebook in the On the Road series explores contemporary architecture in the Turkish capital - Thumbnail i......more
- 86 itineraries explore the modern and contemporary architecture in the French capital - Thumbnail illustrations of all......more
- Explores the trend of black design in residential architecture - Carefully selected and curated, the book features 28 ......more
- Fully illustrated with approximately 50 images and approximately 20 plans Patrick Jaeger and Ariel Koechlin have been ......more
Derbyshire is home to a myriad places and buildings which have been left behind by history - from well-known castles and......more
David C. Martin was the third-generation design partner for AC Martin Architects. This is a portfolio of significant pro......more
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A fascinating, global look at the mutual conditioning between gay cruising subcultures and the built environments in whi......more
- Fully illustrated with approximately 70 images and approximately 30 plans A series of residential buildings and four s......more
This book offers a variety of analyses, methodologies, and reflections on the behaviour of vernacular architecture in th......more
This book investigates the art and architecture of Papua New Guinean spirit structures, with a multi-perspectival approa......more
This book examines the inclusiveness of city planning and design to address gaps in policies, strategies and design guid......more
A stylish celebration of some of the greatest buildings in Britain, from the 20th century and beyond, from the country’s......more
A curated survey of the legendary Portuguese architect’s most interesting buildings, photographed by Duccio Malagamba Th......more
Representing a new era in Simon Phipps ongoing photographic survey of the UK comes Brutal Wales - perhaps his most visua......more
Over 50 years have passed since the Black Hills flood swept through western South Dakota in 1972, leaving tragedy in its......more
This book of three Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors at Yale School of Architecture includes the projects of Chris T Co......more
The city of Galway has a rich body of historic buildings that date from its establishment in the thirteenth century to t......more
The German Architectural Annual, edited by the German Architecture Museum (DAM), has been documenting contemporary archi......more
The architecture of the Albanian capital is pre-sented for the first time in this guide as a collection of 100 buildings......more
Graz is widely deemed Austria’s capital of architecture. The Alpine country’s second largest city boasts both an Old Tow......more
Discover the architectural gems of Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, in the first-ever architectural guide to D......more
From the Arab conquest to the Arab Spring: in its capacity for architectural and social transformation and in its tensio......more
- Comprehensive study to understand the very roots of what constitutes the Indian architectural context - Illustrated wi......more
The ultimate book of concrete architecture, featuring 300 buildings of every type and style from the past 100 years A si......more
Baumschlager Eberle Berlin wurden 2010 von Dietmar Eberle und Gerd Jäger mit einem sehr speziellen Auftrag gegründet. Da......more
Bideford is an historic port on the RiverTorridge in north Devon. In the sixteenth century Bideford developed as a major......more
An authoritative guidebook in chronological order whereby the buildings can be understood in their respective architectu......more
How do buildings make us feel? How can they make us feel better? Through research at the emerging intersection of neuros......more
- Fully illustrated with approximately 70 images and approximately 30 plans For each building presented in the volume, B......more
A collection of critical essays on abiding and compelling topics in architecture and the culture of architecture. Range ......more
Prince Albert was the first Chairman of the first Royal Fine Art Commission, appointed by Queen Victoria to commission a......more
Graduated from Ecole Boulle and ENSAD, Henri Quillé (1928-2020), settled on the island of Formentera (Balearic Islands) ......more
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The South Bank has become one of London’s most popular cultural destinations. Now a recognised brand, the South Bank is ......more
The use of natural raw materials is today more significant in architecture than ever before. While timber construction i......more
How a visionary, never-realized architectural project, devised by one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, shape......more
-First monograph of works by HIBINO SEKKEI, an award-winning design company -A thorough examination of Japanese early-ch......more
Smart Buildings Systems: Data Collection, Management and Analytics provides a broad range of data sources and a thorough......more
Big and bold or soft and sculptural, or a mix of the two, it’s not until you get up close that you feel brutalism’s radi......more
Chybik + Kristof’s first ever publication, revealing the concepts and methodologies behind this emerging practice Showca......more
- Published on 550th anniversary of a much loved Cambridge University college - Concise new illustrated history of this ......more
- Featuring one of the most famous architects in China, globally renowned Yung Ho Chang, of Atelier FCJZ, who is known f......more
HOKKAIDO BALLPARK F VILLAGE Creating New Values Through Architecture and Urban Transformation. Text in English and Japan......more
a+u’s July issue features Carmody Groarke, an architectural practice founded in 2006 by architects Kevin Carmody and And......more
a+u’s August issue features Buckminster Fuller’s 7 principles: 4D, dymaxion, synergetics, geodesic, tensegrity, design s......more
a+u’s September issue features buildings 50 m2 or less in area. After World War II, Japan faced a shortage of housing an......more
a+u’s October issue features fala, an architectural practice based in Porto, Portugal, led by 4 partners, Filipe Magalhã......more
a+u’s November features Junya Ishigami. Titled From the First Work, the issue begins with Table for a Restaurant, the fi......more
a+u’s December issue features the Swiss architecture firm Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin Architekt*innen (EMI), founded in......more
Tourism in European Cities explores the relationship between tourist activity and the architecture and built environment......more
Wolverhampton was granted city status in 2000, but its origins lie in Anglo-Saxon England. During the Middle Ages Wolver......more
When cricket was democratised and taken up more widely in the nineteenth century, the pavilion became an essential item ......more
The coastal town of South Shields, lying on the south of the mouth of the River Tyne, grew massively during the Industri......more
- Discover the projects of the 40 best contemporary top architects in Belgium - Including images and plans of impressive......more
KRIS YAO| ARTECH’s new monograph Section assembles 27 of the firm’s projects in the dynamic Greater China region, dating......more
First published in 1976, Bricks tells the story of bricks in Britain. The story of the brick begins with the sun-dried, ......more
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A selection of German architecture firm Gewers Pudewill’s latest designs. Gewers Pudewill is one of the most influential......more
Houses that Sugar Built - An Intimate Portrait of Philippine Ancestral Homes explores the largely unknown architectural ......more
The cathedral city of Truro is a major administrative and commercial centre in Cornwall. Historically, it grew in prospe......more
Edinburgh is reputed to have more buildings designated as of ’special architectural or historic interest’ than any other......more
In the seventh century the Anglo-Saxons built an abbey dedicated to St Peter, where the Roman Ermine Street crossed the ......more
Chatham, lying on the River Medway in Kent, grew up around its naval dockyard, various army barracks and fortifications.......more