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Doug Wright's pantomime strip about the life of a suburban family moves into the mid-1960s, and the pop culture of the time begins to seep in. Wright showcases the domestic mayhem that parents and their kids experience throughout the year. The endless play of kids is prevalent, from skateboarding to snowball fights, from the guilty pleasure of making prank phone calls to(...)
Nipper by Doug Wright : Classic comics from 1965-1966
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Doug Wright's pantomime strip about the life of a suburban family moves into the mid-1960s, and the pop culture of the time begins to seep in. Wright showcases the domestic mayhem that parents and their kids experience throughout the year. The endless play of kids is prevalent, from skateboarding to snowball fights, from the guilty pleasure of making prank phone calls to the daily roughhousing of siblings.
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Pineapple, issue 1
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This is a printed magazine where stories are told by unexpected characters of our community. It is a crossroad of travel and anthropology; a document of community, belonging and shared space. Pineapple is a platform for the stories from Airbnb’s extended family to be shared; it is somewhere for readers to see how people live and create connections in cities today. With(...)
Pineapple, issue 1
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This is a printed magazine where stories are told by unexpected characters of our community. It is a crossroad of travel and anthropology; a document of community, belonging and shared space. Pineapple is a platform for the stories from Airbnb’s extended family to be shared; it is somewhere for readers to see how people live and create connections in cities today. With stories collected from London, Seoul and San Francisco.
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One place, two decades
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Limited Edition of 1250 copies. This book explores an extraordinary family compound from the first-person perspective of the architect, Salvatore LaRosa: the landscape architect, Douglas Reed: and the photographer, Scott Frances. The design chronicled here in words and images is at once modern, classical, and romantic. The book that transports readers into this(...)
Architecture Monographs
October 2015
One place, two decades
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Limited Edition of 1250 copies. This book explores an extraordinary family compound from the first-person perspective of the architect, Salvatore LaRosa: the landscape architect, Douglas Reed: and the photographer, Scott Frances. The design chronicled here in words and images is at once modern, classical, and romantic. The book that transports readers into this one-of-a-kind domain is also a beautiful artifact in its own right.
Architecture Monographs
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Moving into the central areas of cities is becoming increasingly trendy for people of all ages. Contemporary adaptations of the traditional narrow and multi-storied residential buildings, of London and New York for example, townhouses are the embodiment of this renaissance of urban living. This home type allows its inhabitants to fully enjoy urban life with all its(...)
Townhouse design: layered urban living
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Moving into the central areas of cities is becoming increasingly trendy for people of all ages. Contemporary adaptations of the traditional narrow and multi-storied residential buildings, of London and New York for example, townhouses are the embodiment of this renaissance of urban living. This home type allows its inhabitants to fully enjoy urban life with all its possibilities but also to withdraw from it just like in a single-family house.
Residential Architecture
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8 volumes : maps, plans ; 23-27 cm
Washington, D.C. : United States Government Printing Office
Report of the Alley Dwelling Authority for the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ...
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360 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
London : National Gallery Publications Limited ; [New Haven, Conn.] : Distributed by Yale University Press, 1999.
Renaissance Florence : the art of the 1470s / Patricia Lee Rubin and Alison Wright ; with contributions by Nicholas Penny.
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London : National Gallery Publications Limited ; [New Haven, Conn.] : Distributed by Yale University Press, 1999.
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"What I was looking for with this house was probably a return to the main principles of modernism. I was trying to look for the very basics of architecture: a simple structure, simple construction methods, and straightforward spatial conditions that would satisfy the needs of our family. The house was a laboratory where I was looking back to where the tradition of(...)
Enrique Norten : a house in the city
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"What I was looking for with this house was probably a return to the main principles of modernism. I was trying to look for the very basics of architecture: a simple structure, simple construction methods, and straightforward spatial conditions that would satisfy the needs of our family. The house was a laboratory where I was looking back to where the tradition of modernity started, and I tried to recapture that." -Enrique Norten
Architecture Monographs
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Translation in 2008 by Chris Andrews. Ghosts revolves around an immigrant worker's family squatting on the haunted construction site of a luxury condominium building. All of the workmen and their wives and children see the ghosts, who literally hang around the place, but one teenage girl becomes the most curious. Her questions about the ghosts get so intense that her(...)
Ghosts
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Translation in 2008 by Chris Andrews. Ghosts revolves around an immigrant worker's family squatting on the haunted construction site of a luxury condominium building. All of the workmen and their wives and children see the ghosts, who literally hang around the place, but one teenage girl becomes the most curious. Her questions about the ghosts get so intense that her mother - in a chilling split-second - realizes her daughter's life hangs in the balance.
Architecture and the imaginary
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Christine Hunter looks at how legal, cultural, and technological standards have developed, and examines current criteria for a "minimum standard" family home, in three possible forms: freestanding house, attached house, and apartment. She discusses interior spaces, connections to the(...)
Ranches, rowhouses & railroad flats : American homes - how they shape our landscapes and neighbourhoods
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Christine Hunter looks at how legal, cultural, and technological standards have developed, and examines current criteria for a "minimum standard" family home, in three possible forms: freestanding house, attached house, and apartment. She discusses interior spaces, connections to the immediate outdoors, mechanical and plumbing connections, and connections to society. She emphasizes the varied and often conflicting environmental concerns, and examines how homes are grouped and combined with other building types and open spaces into neighborhoods.
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May 1999, New York
Collective Housing
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Redheaded Peckerwood is a work with a tragic underlying narrative – the story of 19 year old Charles Starkweather and 14 year old Caril Ann Fugate who murdered ten people, including Fugate’s family, during a three day killing spree across Nebraska to the point of their capture in Douglas, Wyoming. The images record places and things central to the story, depict ideas(...)
Christian Patterson: reheaded peckerwood
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Redheaded Peckerwood is a work with a tragic underlying narrative – the story of 19 year old Charles Starkweather and 14 year old Caril Ann Fugate who murdered ten people, including Fugate’s family, during a three day killing spree across Nebraska to the point of their capture in Douglas, Wyoming. The images record places and things central to the story, depict ideas inspired by it, and capture other moments and discoveries along the way.
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