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The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture

The Now and How of Built Environments

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  • 12 hodin čítania

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What's best in architecture today and the most relevant for tomorrow by the world's most visited architecture website. ArchDaily's Guide to Good Architecture is their first-ever book. Curated around their principles of Good Architecture, the book is a curation of what's best today and most relevant for tomorrow. Through a rich variety of projects--both built and planned--the book reflects a global community of world-shapers, explores the most important topics and trends in architectural practice, celebrates the most visionary architects and introduces up-and-coming talent. It marks the forefront of architectural thought and practice. The cover image is Akihisa Hirata's Tree-ness House in Toshima, Japan

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The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture, Rosie Flanagan

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2022
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Titul
The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture
Podtitul
The Now and How of Built Environments
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Gestalten
Rok vydania
2022
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
396704064X
ISBN13
9783967040647
Série
Hodnotenie
4,8 z 5
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What's best in architecture today and the most relevant for tomorrow by the world's most visited architecture website. ArchDaily's Guide to Good Architecture is their first-ever book. Curated around their principles of Good Architecture, the book is a curation of what's best today and most relevant for tomorrow. Through a rich variety of projects--both built and planned--the book reflects a global community of world-shapers, explores the most important topics and trends in architectural practice, celebrates the most visionary architects and introduces up-and-coming talent. It marks the forefront of architectural thought and practice. The cover image is Akihisa Hirata's Tree-ness House in Toshima, Japan