Focusing on the often-overlooked elements of urban design, this book explores how street furniture shapes our experience of the city. Through a blend of history, personal insight, and photography, the author examines the cultural significance of items like benches and streetlights, primarily in London but also in cities like New York and Paris. It highlights the evolution of these urban artifacts in response to technological advancements, societal changes, and aesthetic preferences, revealing their crucial role in our interaction with urban environments.
Edwin Heathcote Knihy




Budapest. A Guide to Twentieth-Century Architecture
- 320 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Photo Illustrated. Very Good. No Jacket. This pocket guide has a gray soft cover with black lettering and color photo illustrations on the front.
Ilse Crawford's influential and holistic design philosophy prioritizes human experience, blending interior design, architecture, and product design. Her award-winning studio, Studioilse, emphasizes sensory engagement and human context in creating spaces that resonate emotionally. This book showcases her diverse portfolio, including residential and commercial projects, highlighting her focus on materials and textures that cater to human needs. With contributions from Crawford and design critic Edwin Heatcote, this volume is a significant reflection on her impact on contemporary design.