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271 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Prinsenbeek : Jap Sam Books, [2021], ©2021
Nishiko : repairing earthquake project 2011-2021 / texts, Nishiko, Philip Peters, Yuu Takehisa = ニシコ : 地震を直すプロジェクト / 文ニシコ, フィリップ・ペータース, 竹久侑. Nishiko : repairing earthquake project 2011-2021 / texts, Nishiko, Philip Peters, Yuu Takehisa = Nishiko : jishin o naosu purojekuto / bun Nishiko, Firippu Pētāsu, Takehisa Yū.
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journals and magazines
Humanistica Lovaniensia.
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1 online resource (volumes)
Louvain : Librairie Universitaire, 1928-, Lovanii : Uitgeverij VANDER, Leuven : University Press ; The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff
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Louvain : Librairie Universitaire, 1928-, Lovanii : Uitgeverij VANDER, Leuven : University Press ; The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff
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Central Asiatic journal.
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1 online resource (volumes) : illustrations
Hague : Mouton & Co ; Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, 1955-, Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag
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Hague : Mouton & Co ; Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, 1955-, Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag
archives
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883 items, 3 linear meters of textual records., Arranged by series and files.
Fonds Jean Ouellet, 1964-2002.
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883 items, 3 linear meters of textual records., Arranged by series and files.
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251 pages : illustrations, plans, portraits ; 23 x 23 cm
Hilversum : Verloren, 2022., ©2022
De Roos & Overeijnder (1895-1942) : een Rotterdams architectenbureau : bouwen voor havenbaronnen en arbeiders / Han Timmer ; onder redactie van Tjeerd Boersma, Johanna Karssen, Juliette Roding en Heino van Rijnberk
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Hilversum : Verloren, 2022., ©2022
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This thematic issue of OASE sheds new light on the architectural production of Rem Koolhaas' OMA during its first decade (1978-1989)--a mythical period in the history of the world-famous office of Rem Koolhaas. The proposals, plans and projects, both implemented and not, are subjected to critical appraisal and richly illustrated with fascinating, often unfamiliar(...)
OASE 94: O.M.A., the first decade
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This thematic issue of OASE sheds new light on the architectural production of Rem Koolhaas' OMA during its first decade (1978-1989)--a mythical period in the history of the world-famous office of Rem Koolhaas. The proposals, plans and projects, both implemented and not, are subjected to critical appraisal and richly illustrated with fascinating, often unfamiliar visual material in this issue of OASE. The projects include the residence of the Irish Prime Minister (1979), the design competition for Parc de la Villette in Paris (1982), Villa Palestra for the Milan Triennale (1986) and the designs for the City Hall in The Hague (1986) and the Swiss Hotel Furkablick (1988).
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With this intricately folded and bound volume, Janine Schrijver presents her sizable international photographic investigation into city parks. Over the past five years, she has photographed the various facets of many urban parks – from users, vegetation and flowers, and park features, to leisure activities and functions, and even detrimental aspects such as littering and(...)
Our nature - Within the limits of city parks
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With this intricately folded and bound volume, Janine Schrijver presents her sizable international photographic investigation into city parks. Over the past five years, she has photographed the various facets of many urban parks – from users, vegetation and flowers, and park features, to leisure activities and functions, and even detrimental aspects such as littering and vandalism. Located in popular parks in Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, London, Berlin, Antwerp, Barcelona, Vienna, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, and New York, it approaches the subject from a familiar perspective, yet also asks for a deeper consideration of why we take such green areas for granted.
Photography monographs
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Examines the recently begun construction of Krier's building in The Hague known as "The Resident".
Architecture since 1900, Europe
October 1996, Rotterdam
Civil art : urban spaces as architectural task
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Examines the recently begun construction of Krier's building in The Hague known as "The Resident".
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October 1996, Rotterdam
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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Chronicles the evolution of graphic design in The Hague from 1945-2000 by way of essays and illustrations.
Ha, daar gaat er een van mij! Kroniek van het grafisch ontwerpen in Den Haag 1945-2000
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Chronicles the evolution of graphic design in The Hague from 1945-2000 by way of essays and illustrations.
Graphic Design and Typography
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'Lee and I have shared a number of unconventionally interesting friends during our five decades together, people who show us an unusual way of living a life. I would put Raoul Hague on that list, maybe at the top. Beginning in the mid 1960s and continuing for more than 25 years, Lee and I and our children visited him at the Woodstock, New York, cabin where he lived and(...)
Lee Friedlander: witness number six
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'Lee and I have shared a number of unconventionally interesting friends during our five decades together, people who show us an unusual way of living a life. I would put Raoul Hague on that list, maybe at the top. Beginning in the mid 1960s and continuing for more than 25 years, Lee and I and our children visited him at the Woodstock, New York, cabin where he lived and worked. To enter Hague's cabin was entering his universe. It was not simply a dwelling and a studio but a carefully organized way of life, a reflection of an esthetic ideal. All he did, whether work or pleasure, was driven by this ideal, which he created for himself and carried out without compromise. Hague was the quintessential storybook artist'. - from the text by Maria Friedlander. Witness Number 6 provides a portrait - in 157 photographs by Lee Friedlander, and accompanying essay by Maria Friedlander - of the sculptor Raoul Hague. The Friedlanders knew Hague for over two and a half decades, and their deep fondness for, and mutual trust with, the Armenian-born sculptor comes through in every image and word of this gorgeous addition to JGS s Witness series.
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January 2009
Photography monographs