Bali: Sustainable Visions
Isabella Ginanneschi and Duncan Murray Kirk
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Discover how visionary architects and designers are pioneering a new, environmentally sustainable...
Landscape Observer: London
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This atlas of contemporary landscape architecture in London offers a comprehensive overview of new...
The Architect as Worker: Immaterial Labor, the Creative Class, and the Politics of Design
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Directly confronting the nature of contemporary architectural work, this book is the first to...
HDR Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots
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Are you an aspiring landscape, architecture, interior, or real estate photographer? Do you struggle...
Unreal Engine 4 for Design Visualization: Developing Stunning Interactive Visualizations, Animations, and Renderings
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Unreal Engine was first created for gaming, but it has gone viral amongst multiple non-game...
Buenos Aires: The Biography of a City
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Buenos Aires, recognized for its European-style architecture and lively theatre scene, is a truly...
Fruit Bat (42 KP) rated Necropolis: London and its Dead in Books
Mar 1, 2018
Having now finished Catharine Arnold's book I would say the book is well written and contains an informative history of how London buried their dead but not only this it also shows how death has been dealt with throughout the ages, anyone with a interest in social history , architecture or the history of cemeteries will definitely find this book appealing.
111 Places in Provence That You Must Not Miss
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The Papal palace is familiar. But who would imagine finding an internees camp or milestones of...