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102 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 28 cm
Chicago : Paul Theobald and Company, [1959], ©1959
The non-objective world / Kasimir Malevich ; [Translated from the German by Howard Dearstyne] ; [Introduction by L. Hilberseimer]
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102 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 28 cm
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Chicago : Paul Theobald and Company, [1959], ©1959
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186 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Cambridge [Mass.] : Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ©1999.
Bukhara, the myth and the architecture / edited by Attilio Petruccioli.
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186 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
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Cambridge [Mass.] : Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ©1999.
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28, [1] pages including plates, portraits ; 15 x 11 cm
Moscow : Foreign languages Publishing House, 1939.
Scientific work of our polar expedition / by E. Fydorov.
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28, [1] pages including plates, portraits ; 15 x 11 cm
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Moscow : Foreign languages Publishing House, 1939.
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71 pages illustrations 25 cm.
Paris, Eyrolles, 1973.
Conservation of waterlogged wood and wet leather, by Bruno Mühlethaler, with the collaboration of Lars Barkman [and] Detlef Noack.
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71 pages illustrations 25 cm.
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Paris, Eyrolles, 1973.
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103 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
[Place of publication not identified] : ICOMOS, [2008?]
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[Place of publication not identified] : ICOMOS, [2008?]
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Charlie Rose. Show #2046.
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1 videocassette (approximately 56 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
[New York] : Rose Communications, ©1997.
Charlie Rose. Show #2046.
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1 videocassette (approximately 56 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
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[New York] : Rose Communications, ©1997.
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74 pages diagrams 25 cm
Paris, F.-L. Vivien, 1909.
Des hélices aériennes; théorie générale des propulseurs hélicoïdaux dt méthode de calcul de ces propulseurs pour l'air, par S. Drzewiecki.
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74 pages diagrams 25 cm
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Paris, F.-L. Vivien, 1909.
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The Russian projects by (EEA) Erick van Egeraat associated architects are another step in EEA’s progression east. Beginning in 1994 with the completion of the first Eastern Europe Head office of ING Bank and Nationale Nederlanden, EEA has steadily worked on a number of projects in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and now Russia. Deeply moved by the richness of the(...)
Erik van Egeraat associated architects : for Russia with love
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The Russian projects by (EEA) Erick van Egeraat associated architects are another step in EEA’s progression east. Beginning in 1994 with the completion of the first Eastern Europe Head office of ING Bank and Nationale Nederlanden, EEA has steadily worked on a number of projects in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and now Russia. Deeply moved by the richness of the architecture of these Eastern Europe countries, Erick van Egeraat set himself the task to develop a contemporary response to their architectural heritage. Connecting the demands of contemporary life with the quality of the historical surroundings, he defines his approach to architecture as ‘Modern Baroque’. Seeking to develop an architecture that can inspire, offering temptation as well as solace, the opportunity to work in the capital of the former USSR, and working closely together with the client, Capital Group, on a number of projects, the context of Russia today, has been proven to be completely different from previous experiences in Eastern Europe. The EEA Moscow projects seek to express a new sensuality, catering for the new lifestyle of Moscow citizen after generations of communism. The projects - housing as well as offices and entertainment- express a desire to bridge the potential gap between progress and development and the quality of historic architecture. The invitation to be part of the international competition for the extension of the Mariinsky theatre in St. Petersburg gave EEA the opportunity to further explore the possibilities of ‘Modern Baroque’. Challenged by the intricate detailing and materialization of the classical architecture of the existing theatre, and supported by extensive experience in theatre design in the UK and the Netherlands, the proposal for the Mariinsky is an example of Erick van Egeraat’s quest for contemporary architecture.
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Now in paperback, "Red star over Russia" is a visual history, using posters, photographs, paintings, magazine covers, advertisements, and ephemera to illustrate the dramatic birth and eventual decline of the Soviet Union. The book plunges the reader into the shattering events that brought hope, chaos, heroism, and horror to the citizens of the world’s first workers’(...)
Red star over Russia: a visual history of the Soviet Union
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Now in paperback, "Red star over Russia" is a visual history, using posters, photographs, paintings, magazine covers, advertisements, and ephemera to illustrate the dramatic birth and eventual decline of the Soviet Union. The book plunges the reader into the shattering events that brought hope, chaos, heroism, and horror to the citizens of the world’s first workers’ state. The Russian Revolution produced some of the most important advances in art, photography, and graphic design in the 20th century. More than 550 of these widely influential materials are reproduced here, accompanied by David King’s accessible text. King rescues from obscurity many lost heroes and villains through the work of the most brilliant Soviet artists, many of them anonymous or long forgotten.
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24, [3] pages including plates : 15 x 11 cm
Moscow : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1939.
Soviet civil aviation / by V. Molokov.
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Moscow : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1939.