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Studio Futures - Changing Trajectories In Architectural Education


Uro Publications 2019 ISBN 9780994269713 Acqn 29163
Pb 18x25cm 176pp col ills £30

'Studio Futures' examines contemporary practices in design education, with a particular focus on
the studio model, to understand how educators are responding to the demands of architectural
practice now and into the future. The book includes case studies of innovative studio models
together with critical essays that consider the history of the design studio and how it might
respond to the changing demands of practice, research, pedagogy and society. In addition, a
wider survey of architects enriches this material with observations on the challenges facing the
discipline at the coalface of architectural practice.

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Archiprix 2019 - The Best Dutch Graduation Projects Architecture, Urbanism, Landscape
Architecture
nai010 publishers 2019 ISBN 9789462084834 Acqn 29312
Pb 24x30cm 122pp 300col ills £28

Every year the Dutch schools of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture select
their best graduation projects. The crop is unfailingly rich and varied and reflects the ambitions of
a new generation of designers ready to take on every imaginable design task that comes their
way. The book Archiprix 2019 introduces the latest wave of fledgling design talent.

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Architecture – Relations
Arkitektur B 2019 ISBN 9788792700254 Acqn 29645
Pb 23x29cm 144pp col ills £45

'architecture - relations' presents new realized projects from architectural offices in Switzerland,
England, and Denmark. The works are presented with the wish to take a look at an inspiring
architecture movement that is seen in all three countries, particularly in England and Switzerland.
Architects and teachers support a direction in which architecture is based on context and analysis
and in extracting values of cultural, artistic and architectural material. The architects behind the
works show the common feature that they oppose the spectacular and conceptual, instead
developing the basic, often historical architectural principles for strong encounters with the
surroundings.

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Japan Diaries - Architecture And More


a+t Ediciones 2019 ISBN 9788409098798 Acqn 29649
Hb 12x17cm 480pp col ills £32.50

Aurora Fernandez Per and Javier Mozas, founders of the a+t research group, relate their stories
of three trips to Japan: spring 1995, autumn 2004, and summer 2018. The common thread is
architecture, which drives them to travel through a country which has become highly influential in
terms of international design. Using texts, photographs, and drawings they interpret buildings and
landscapes, as well as narrate the everyday scenes they have witnessed along the way.

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Villages and Towns #8 – Iberia


A.D.A.Edita Tokyo Co. Ltd. 2019 ISBN 9784871404617 Acqn 29793
Pb 23x30cm 144pp 125ills 25col £42.50

The eighth instalment of the revised 'Villages and Towns' series begins a journey through the
Iberian Peninsula. Focusing on the heritage of vernacular architectures, it looks at how emphasis
is placed on the landscape and climate, harmony among the community and local features, and
issues of environmental preservation and natural lighting. Local houses of a certain region share
the same underlying, invariable elements, which is the very reason for their achievement of
diversity integration that is a rarity among today's rapidly changing architectural trends. With texts
by the late Spanish architect Fernando Higueras Diaz and photographs by Yukio Futagawa.

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Fender Katsalidis - Working Architecture


Uro Publications 2019 ISBN 9780994269775 Acqn 29772
Hb 21x28cm 352pp col ills £61

Designed for the provocative arts patron David Walsh, the Museum of Old and New Art may be
bunkered in a rocky promontory on the outskirts of Hobart, but it has quickly established
Tasmania as a global cultural destination. At the other end of the scale, quite literally, the soaring
Eureka Tower rises from the close cluster of buildings on Melbourne's Southbank to project an
image of cosmopolitan urbanity. Through work such as this, Fender Katsalidis Architects has not
only helped shape how Australia sees its architecture, but how the world sees Australia.

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AV Monographs 216 - Vo Trong Nghia


Avisa 2019 ISBN 9788409127436 Acqn 29846
24x30cm 120pp col ills £38

Vo Trong Nghia heads a leading architecture firm in Vietnam. Following his training in Japan, the
architect returned to his home country with the humble ambition of preserving its essential
landscapes in the face of booming urban development and prosperity. Peaceful forms in dialogue
with the environment, pavilions of exact geometry and vernacular inspiration, and light structures
where bamboo replaces steel are typical of his work. VTN Architects explores various paths in
terms of form and technique, yet with the common pursuit of sustainability and an active social
agenda, wherein vegetation also takes a central role. Fifteen works and three prototypes are
featured in this volume.

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Arquitectura Viva 215 - MVRDV. Dossier Hudson Yards. Heatherwick, Diller Scofidio +
Renfro. MVRDV
Avisa 2019 no ISBN Acqn 29848
Pb 24x30cm 80pp col ills £20

This issue includes a special feature on Dutch architects MVRDV, who emerged in the late 1990s
as a powerhouse of innovative design. Four recent projects are profiled in detail: Tianjin Binhai
Library in China, The Imprint entertainment complex in Seoul, Baltyk mixed-use tower in Poznan,
and MVRDV House, an interior renovation for the firm's new offices in Rotterdam. Also in this
edition, a dossier on new projects that are shifting the dynamics at Hudson Yards in New York,
including The Vessel by Heatherwick Studio and The Shed Performing Arts Center by Diller
Scofidio + Renfro. Extra features include reviews of new books and a tribute to I.M. Pei by
Norman Foster.

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Naegele's Guide To Only Good Architecture In Iowa


Culicidae Architectural Press 2019 ISBN 9781683150152 Acqn 29829
Pb 14x22cm 274pp col ills £27

Despite its deceptive title, the fact that this book is a guide about Iowa is accurate. Daniel
Naegele qualifies "good" being not absolute but contingent and personal, and therefore a very
questionable qualifier. By "architecture", however, Naegele means "good building", regardless of
whether or not the built object was designed by an architect, is a habitable structure, or is even a
building at all. Most entries in this guide are concerned either with vernacular works that are
habitable tools (barns, corncribs, silos) or with built works that are not buildings at all (billboards,
bridges, wind turbines, water towers). Mildly contentious by nature, Naegele's guide is
nevertheless utterly practical.

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Henk Wildschut – Rooted


Henk Wildschut 2019 ISBN 9789082588514 Acqn 29830
Pb 19x23cm 160pp col ills £43.50

'Rooted' is the third and last part of an unintended trilogy by Henk Wildschut on the lives of
refugees and migrants. The exquisitely bound book focuses on the many refugee camp residents
who find hope, consolation, and dignity in nurturing a few plants. These miniature gardens are
often just a few tin cans planted with flowers, or of a handful of seeds struggling to sprout in a
patch of meagre soil. They symbolize a longing for something resembling a normal existence.
Wildschut has photographed micro-gardens in refugee camps in Tunisia, Jordan, and Lebanon,
and recounts the stories of the gardeners who are now stranded, with little choice but to put down
roots in foreign soil.

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A.Mag 16 - Elemental. Alejandro Aravena


A.Mag 2019 ISBN 9789895409884 Acqn 29731
Pb 24x32cm 224pp col ills £48

In its architectural practice, Elemental responds to an awareness of the intervention context, the
socio-cultural and economic dimension, and the recognition of the necessities and eventual
deficiencies present. Examining the elementary way this Chilean collective approaches subjects
is the focus of this issue. Developing works of very different scales, from individual dwellings to
intervention studies at the urban scale, or even provincial planning, founder and Pritzker Prize
winner Alejandro Aravena and his team clearly have their origins in South American architecture,
yet also show an increasingly socially-engaged and global dimension: simplicity, perpetuality,
efficiency, and utility.

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A+u 586 19:07 Transit Oriented 'development And Management' Sustainable Urbanisation
Projects From 3
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co. Ltd. 2019 ISBN 9784900212398 Acqn 29836
Pb 22x29cm 228pp col ills £32.50

Three Japanese urban planners take the helm of this thematic issue focusing on the sustainable,
station-centred urban planning model that is appearing with increasing frequency in cities in
Europe, the United States, and Asia. The relationship between cities and transportation networks
is highly situational, so transit-oriented development and management examines how the ideas of
management, civic engagement, and urban reorganisation are contextualised in different
countries, cities, stations, and social fabrics. Whether rezoning or upgrading, connecting existing
or introducing new infrastructure, the case studies presented here offer a thorough overview of
urban planning today.

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The Bones Of Architecture - Structure And Design Practices


Triest Verlag 2019 ISBN 9783038630449 Acqn 29838
Hb 17x24cm 224pp col ills £47.25

Beyond the many elements that make up a building's appearance, its physical preconditions
remain the most important. Buildings are subject to fundamental and immutable laws that impose
shapes, patterns, orders, and constraints. 'The Bones of Architecture' investigates the cultivation
of structures for architecture. Several European architects and engineers present their works and
approaches while reflecting on rules, strategies, and methods in structural design. Various design
strategies are explored through selected projects by 6A Architects, Rui Furtado, Bruther
Architects, Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter, Alejandro Bernabeu, Brandlhuber+, and Ingegneri
Pedrazzini Guidotti.

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Roof Protected Open Space


Damdi 2019 ISBN 9788968010927 Acqn 29841
Pb 15x23cm 160pp col ills £18

The fifth volume in this series is all about the roof. Eight questions are posed to fifteen
architectural offices from around the world, beginning with "What is the favourite roof you've
designed and why?" From there the mini-interviews go on to tackle a range of considerations
involving the basic architectural element of the roof from the perspectives of design, region,
renovation, culture, and more. Featured architects include Stefano Corbo Studio, Moussafir
Architectes, OPARCH, Katsuhiro Miyamoto & Associates, Miha Volgemut, NL Architects,
LGSMA_, object-e architecture, and more. A case study portfolio of roofs, old and new, rounds
out the volume.

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Stairs For Public Space


Damdi 2019 ISBN 9788968010910 Acqn 29842
Pb 15x23cm 160pp col ills £18

The fifth volume in this series is all about stairs. Eight questions are posed to fifteen architectural
offices from around the world, beginning with "What is the favourite stairs you've designed and
why?" From there the mini-interviews go on to tackle a range of considerations involving the basic
architectural element of stairs from the perspectives of design, region, renovation, culture, and
more. Featured architects include Stefano Corbo Studio, Moussafir Architectes, OPARCH,
Katsuhiro Miyamoto & Associates, Miha Volgemut, NL Architects, LGSMA_, object-e architecture,
and more. A case study portfolio of stairs, old and new, rounds out the volume.

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Entrance For Free Space


Damdi 2019 ISBN 9788968010903 Acqn 29843
Pb 15x23cm 160pp col ills £18

The fourth volume in this series is all about entrances. Eight questions are posed to fifteen
architectural offices from around the world, beginning with "What is the favourite entrance you've
designed and why?" From there the mini-interviews go on to tackle a range of considerations
involving the basic architectural element of the entrance from the perspectives of design, region,
renovation, culture, and more. Featured architects include Stefano Corbo Studio, Moussafir
Architectes, OPARCH, Katsuhiro Miyamoto & Associates, Miha Volgemut, NL Architects,
LGSMA_, object-e architecture, and more. A case study portfolio of entrances, old and new,
rounds out the volume.

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Hong Kong Housing Beyond Uniformity - Architectural Diversity In Hong Kong. The Why
Factory
nai010 publishers 2019 ISBN 9789462083745 Acqn 27807
Pb 15x21cm 240pp 180ills 95col £33.75

How can Hong Kong's housing development escape its unrelenting uniformity? How might
architects and developers bypass strict planning and building regulations? How might they add
more value by creative design? How might they realize innovative and attractive housing towers,
towers that would radically change Hong Kong? Hong Kong's notoriously strict building
regulations impose a relentless uniformity on the city. This book aims to propose new indicators
to achieve a proper balance between population density and quality of life.

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City of Comings and Goings


nai010 publishers 2019 ISBN 9789462084933 Acqn 29311
Pb 17x21cm 320pp 300col ills £39.95

The European city would be nothing without the constant coming and going of its inhabitants,
whether they be refugees, tourists, guest workers, expats, or digital nomads. This ebb and flow
has a profound effect on how we perceive, administrate, and design our cities. Conceived by
Crimson Historians & Urbanists, this publication brings together a number of European cities that
are marked by migration. Based on essays by local scholars and experts, the investigation also
includes a catalogue of 100 projects emerging from these cities that tackle the issue of migration
in many different ways and on different scales, showing how planning and architectural design
can play a crucial role.

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El Croquis 200 - Studio Mumbai (2012-20019) In-Between Spaces


El Croquis 2019 ISBN 9788412003420 Acqn 29859
Pb 25x34cm 376pp col ills £73.00

Studio Mumbai is an Indian architecture firm founded and headed by Bijoy Jain. But it is also a
team of architects, engineers, carpenters, and masons that excels in blending Indian and
Western cultures. This monographic issue takes stock of the studio's production from 2012 to the
present, from its most recognised works, such as Copper House II and the Ahmedabad
Residence, to more modest projects like the Ganga Maki Textile Studio in the Himalayan foothills,
MPavilion 2016 in Melbourne, and a winery extension in the south of France. The issue also
features handmade furniture shown at Maniera gallery in Brussels, which draws on universal
materials and traditional Indian craft.

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Peter Maerkli - In Search Of A Language


Cosa Mentale 2019 ISBN 9782491039004 Acqn 29860
Pb 23x30cm 272pp col ills £57.95

This publication is the outcome of the 2018 graduation dissertation of Italian architect Giorgio
Azzariti. His research focuses on the Swiss architect Peter Markli, and is divided across four
sections: Journey, Imaginary, Language, and Reality. Markli's work does not fall easily into the
customary narrative of Swiss architecture at the close of the 20th century, and even less so at the
beginning of the 21st. Azzariti connects the markers of Markli's referential field, tracing a palpable
process of "maturation" in the architect's cryptic work. Part architectural analysis, part travelogue,
it attempts to linke the geographic and biographical in the evolution of a unique and intensely
personal trajectory.

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Architecture Monogram 2 - Anouk Vogel, Soliloquy


Ruby Press 2019 ISBN 9783944074269 Acqn 29861
Pb 14x20cm 136pp col ills £28

'Architecture Monogram' is a book series on emerging architects, landscape designers,


photographers, and writers from Belgium and the Netherlands in which the designers reveal the
personal obsessions and motivations that stimulate their design process. In this second issue of
the series Swiss-Dutch landscape architect Anouk Vogel reflects upon ten years of independent
practice in the form of short conversations with her alter ego that reveal the way in which she
explores the margins of the discipline.

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A+u 587 19:08 Arabic Context And Culture - 3 Projects By Jean Nouvel
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co. Ltd. 2019 ISBN 9784900212404 Acqn 29873
Pb 22x29cm 160pp col ills £32.75

This issue's main feature are three commissions that Ateliers Jean Nouvel has completed over
the past three decades for Arab clients in Paris and the Gulf States: National Museum of Qatar,
Louvre Abu Dhabi, and Institut du Monde Arabe. The projects embody the skill with which the
office gives a fresh spin on traditional themes while creating a sense of place that enhances the
site, and are notable for their abstraction of themes in Islamic architecture in creating a fusion of
new and old, indigenous and Western. The issue also profiles several recent buildings by Valerio
Olgiati, Frank Gehry, Smiljan Radic, BIG, Peter Markli, Peter Zumthor, and Eduardo Souto de
Moura.

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The Grand Project - Understanding the Making and Impact of Urban Megaprojects
nai010 publishers 2019 ISBN 9789462084803 Acqn 29310
Hb 17x24cm 480pp 200col ills £65

Urban Megaprojects - here referred to as Grands Projets - are increasing in number all over the
world. They have become major drivers for urban intensification and manifestations of the larger
economic and political agenda of their city. As such, Grands Projets offer a productive moment to
investigate current urban trends in a globally connected form of concentrated urbanisation. This
book looks into the adaptive and inclusive capacities that urban megaprojects can offer to shape
the future of our cities. Featuring eight unique case studies: Marunouchi Tokyo, Lujiazui
Shanghai, West Kowloon Hong Kong, Marina Bay Singapore, HafenCity Hamburg, La Defense
Paris, 22@ Barcelona and King's Cross London.

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Gerco de Ruijter - Grid Corrections


nai010 publishers 2019 ISBN 9789462084889 Acqn 29318
Pb 22x22cm 304pp 300col ills £55

In the late 18th century surveyors divided the American Midwest into neat squares of exactly one
mile. Because the Earth is round, however, the lines tapered to the north. The grid therefore
needed to be corrected, and evidence of these adjustments can be found at intervals of 20 miles.
While driving along the dead straight, dusty roads in Kansas, aerial photographer Gerco de
Ruijter found small bends and T-junctions, each one different, in an otherwise completely
geometric road network. Designed by Irma Boom, this book features De Ruijter's selection of over
250 grid corrections, a testimony to the human urge to design the landscape and the many ways
nature responds.

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The Wandering Maker


Architectura & Natura Press 2019 ISBN 9789461400666 Acqn 29469
Pb 11x17cm 240pp ills £21

With 'The Wandering Maker', Machiel Spaan hopes to make a contribution to architectural design
as a discipline that requires time and thought - a sincere search for the right place, craftsmanship,
material, and space. He sheds light on the discovery of space by way of his personal experiences
from his own practice, the Amsterdam-based office M3H, from his role as an educator, and from
his impressions gained from travelling, reading, and contemplating. The stories connect doing,
seeing, and learning. In his mind, "creation" can be divided into seven skills that together drive
the design and creation process: looking, playing, creating, moving, imagining, constructing, and
unravelling.

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