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237 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 28 cm
London : Artifice Books on Architecture, ©2013.
Reconnecting cultures : the architecture of Rocco design / [edited by Jessica Niles DeHoff].
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237 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 28 cm
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London : Artifice Books on Architecture, ©2013.
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148 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
London : RIBA, ©2008.
Buildings that feel good / Ziona Strelitz.
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148 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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London : RIBA, ©2008.
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North Warning System / Donovan Wylie ; book design: Donovan Wylie, Gerhard Steidl, Bernard Fischer.
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38 unnumbered pages : color illustrations; 24 x 30 cm
Göttingen, Germany : Steidl, 2014., ©2014
North Warning System / Donovan Wylie ; book design: Donovan Wylie, Gerhard Steidl, Bernard Fischer.
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55 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 58 cm
[Dudelange] : Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) en collaboration avec les Centres d'art Dudelange, 2021.
DEW line sites / Marie Sommer.
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[Dudelange] : Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) en collaboration avec les Centres d'art Dudelange, 2021.
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"Welcome to Issue #3 of Sociotype Journal, the type specimen for designers who like to read. Our theme this time is Home. What makes a home? Or a home away from home? And how does power (or a lack of it) change the concept and the reality of what ‘home’ means? Join us for a top-down and bottom-up tour of domesticity, from geometrically pristine masterplanned utopias, to(...)
Sociotype Journal, issue 3 : Home
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"Welcome to Issue #3 of Sociotype Journal, the type specimen for designers who like to read. Our theme this time is Home. What makes a home? Or a home away from home? And how does power (or a lack of it) change the concept and the reality of what ‘home’ means? Join us for a top-down and bottom-up tour of domesticity, from geometrically pristine masterplanned utopias, to an altogether more DIY approach: unplanned and off-grid, into the margins, into ruin, and into hiding in plain sight. We’ll look at Potemkin villages and replica cities, McMansions and sham castles, cube farms and hot desks; spite fences, coffin homes, hippie communes, suburban malls, Cold War-era radar stations and more."
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Julie Snow Architects
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It's an unfortunate reality that architects practicing in the great expanse between the East and West coasts all too often find themselves beyond the radar of the profession's so-called "tastemakers." And it's especially a shame in the case of Julie Snow, a Minneapolis-based architect who has, over the past decade, developed one of the most inventive practices anywhere in(...)
Julie Snow Architects
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It's an unfortunate reality that architects practicing in the great expanse between the East and West coasts all too often find themselves beyond the radar of the profession's so-called "tastemakers." And it's especially a shame in the case of Julie Snow, a Minneapolis-based architect who has, over the past decade, developed one of the most inventive practices anywhere in the United States. Snow's meticulously constructed work has the structural opacity and formal integrity that characterized Mies van der Rohe's architecture, but with a sense of humanity and a sensitivity to the environment that seems borrowed from her Midwestern progenitor, Frank Lloyd Wright. This, the first monograph on Snow's work, provides in depth documentation of 14 of her residential, institutional, corporate, and public projects, including the Koehler Residence in New Brunswick, Canada, a series of Minneapolis Light Rail Stations, the Minnesota Children's Museum, and the University of South Dakota School of Business.
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