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  • Grand Estates of Grosse Pointe Images of America

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  • Arcadia Publishing (SC) Mackinac Islands Grand Hotel

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  • Arcadia Publishing (SC) Early20thCentury Los Angeles Bungalow

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    £20.39

  • Arcadia Publishing (SC) Residential Architecture in the East Bay

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    £20.39

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  • History Press Preston Hollow

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    £18.69

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    £16.16

  • Majesty of Williamsburg

    Pelican Publishing Co Majesty of Williamsburg

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilliamsburg has been meticulously restored and preserved as a living museum to reflect the beliefs of the time that stated traditional cities should be centers of government, learning, and religion.

    10 in stock

    £18.89

  • Majesty of the French Quarter, The

    Pelican Publishing Co Majesty of the French Quarter, The

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisBrings the majesty of the French Quarter to life in a luxurious parade of pictures and prose. Fabulous hotels, churches, fine restaurants, antique shops, and art galleries line the streets of the Quarter. But some of the most fascinating architecture--that of private residences--has never been photographed until now.

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    £34.84

  • New Orleans Architecture: The University Section

    Pelican Publishing Co New Orleans Architecture: The University Section

    Book SynopsisFocuses on the section of Uptown New Orleans that gets its name from the various colleges and universities, such as Tulane and Loyola, that have existed within its boundaries. The architecture ranges from Gothic universities and grand mansions, to the modest cottages scattered around the perimeter.

    £25.19

  • New Orleans Architecture: Faubourg Tremé and the

    Pelican Publishing Co New Orleans Architecture: Faubourg Tremé and the

    Book SynopsisFocuses on the Bayou Road, which was lined with the country seats and residences of the city’s earliest settlers.

    £23.39

  • Brininstool + Lynch: Making Architecture

    Monacelli Press Brininstool + Lynch: Making Architecture

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    Book SynopsisAn alluring overview to the thirty-year, award-winning output of Brininstool + Lynch, whose rigor, vision, and elegance has distinguished their diverse projects since its founding. Brad Lynch and David Brininstool of Chicago-based Brininstool + Lynch feature their most exemplary built works from over the course of their thirty years in practice. Founded in 1989, their office has become known for modern works that are rooted in the exceptional architectural culture of the American Midwest but also epitomize the best of contemporary design: elegant spatial compositions, remarkable aesthetic quality, and nuanced details. In this volume, partners Brad Lynch and David Brininstool have selected twelve distinguished projects that represent the character of the practice, at once refined and forthright. Among the selected built works are the Racine Art Museum, designed around a collection of crafts in ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, and wood; city and country houses in Illinois and Indiana; sophisticated single-family homes; and multi-unit residential buildings that explore their urban scale and contexts. For thirty years, the office distinguished itself through buildings and interiors whose beauty lies in their restraint: spare, smart structures that manipulate light, space, and a simple material palette to create architecture of unusual grace. Brininstool + Lynch: Making Architecture showcases the signature works of this prestigious firm.Trade Review“This is one of those very rare design books that are so well composed, so successful, and so persuasive that they make readers wishfully imagine themselves as clients.” -Interior Design

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    £44.88

  • University Press of New England Summer by the Seaside

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    Book SynopsisA sweeping, richly illustrated architectural study of the large, historic New England coastal resort hotels

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  • New Orleans Streets: A Walker's Guide to

    Pelican Publishing Co New Orleans Streets: A Walker's Guide to

    Book SynopsisThis presentation of the neighborhoods of New Orleans offers an expert's perspective on the city's architectural diversity and details, one block at a time. New Orleans Times-Picayune columnist Stephanie Bruno presents the best of her 'StreetWalker' column in this illustrated resource. From the Garden District to Mid-City, each block included features photographs of the homes, a description of the buildings, and a map for easy access.

    £15.29

  • University of Utah Press,U.S. The Avenues of Salt Lake City

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    Book SynopsisSalt Lake City’s oldest residential historic district is a neighbourhood known as the Avenues. During the late nineteenth century this area was home to many of the most influential citizens of Salt Lake City. Built from 1860 until 1930, it contains a mix of middle and upper middle class homes of varying architectural styles. This architectural diversity makes the Avenues unique among Utah's historic districts. For the past thirty years, as citizens have rediscovered the value of living in historic properties near downtown and the University of Utah, preservation efforts have soared in the area.In 1980, the Avenues was established as a historic district and the Utah Historical Society published The Avenues of Salt Lake City. That book’s authors, Karl T. Haglund and Philip F. Notarianni, gleaned much about the area’s history by using information found on the historic district applications. This newly revised edition of The Avenues of Salt Lake City by Cevan J. LeSieur updates the original with a greatly expanded section on the historic homes in the neighbourhood, including more than 600 new photos, and additional material covering the history of the Avenues since 1980. The book is designed so that readers can take it along as a guide when exploring the neighbourhoods. All the pictures of Avenues homes are accompanied with architectural information and brief histories of the properties. This volume makes a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Avenues and its diverse architecture, and for anyone interested in Utah history, Utah architecture, and historic preservation.Trade Review“Useful to historians, architects, city planners, preservationists, and tourists. The Avenues is one of the city’s least typical and most interesting districts, and having this book updated and back in print will be a most welcome addition to our historical and architectural literature.”—Gary Topping, archivist, Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City

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  • Princeton Architectural Press Architects' Houses (30 Inventive and Imaginative

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    £51.00

  • Capstone Press Castles and Palaces

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  • Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design

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    £114.00

  • Château Higginson: Social Life in Boston’s Back

    Fonthill Media LLc Château Higginson: Social Life in Boston’s Back

    Book Synopsis`Château Higginson’ is a vivid and absorbing account of one man's efforts to construct a building that would create “a new way for Bostonians—and Americans—to live.” Not only does Henry Lee Higginson (best known for founding the Boston Symphony Orchestra) and his housing gamble come to life, but a whole social class, indeed, all of nineteenth-century urban America, spread themselves before us in the narrative. Perspectives abound. Anecdotes enrich. Details, statistics, and little-known facts amaze. And it is written with elegance, confidence, grace, and wit. `A must-read for any lover of Boston history, any student of American urban history.’ —William Martin, New York Times bestselling author of Back Bay and The Lincoln Letter.Table of ContentsConnecting Threads; Introduction; 1 Landlord Higginson; 2 “Bully Hig”; 3 Money; 4 Water, Water; 5 Hotel Agassiz; 6 The Fairchilds at Large; 7 Father and Son; 8 Horses; 9 Entertainments; 10 Outdoors; 11 Taste; 12 Clover Adams; 13 John Singer Sargent Plays the Piano; 14 The Fairchilds at Home; Acknowledgements; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index.

    £23.21

  • Fonthill Media LLc Back Bay Through Time

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    £19.54

  • Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design

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  • Thames & Hudson The New Sustainable House

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    £32.36

  • Historic House Names of Nova Scotia

    Nimbus Publishing (CN) Historic House Names of Nova Scotia

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    £17.05

  • Intellect Books The Urban Refugee: Space, Agency, and the New

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    Book SynopsisThe presence of the refugee in the contemporary metropolis is marked by precarity, a quality that has become a characteristic feature of the neoliberal urban milieu. Bringing together essays from diverse disciplines, from architectural history to cultural anthropology and urban planning, this collection sheds light on both the specificities of the contemporary urban condition that affects the refugees and the multi-dimensional impact that the refugees have on the city. The authors propose investigating this connection through three interlinked themes: identity (informality, imagination and belonging); place (transnational homemaking practices); and site (the navigation of urban space). In recent years, there has been a significant growth in scholarship on forced migration, particularly on the relationship between displacement and the built environment. Scholars have focused on spatial practices and forms that arise under conditions of displacement, with much attention given to refugee camps and the social and political aspects of temporariness. While these issues are important, the essays in this volume aim to contribute to a less explored aspect of displacement, namely the interaction between refugees and the cities they inhabit. In this respect, the volume underlines the specificity of the urban refugee as well as their spatial agency and investigates the irreversible effect they have on the contemporary urban condition. The authors argue that viewing urban refugees solely as dislocated individuals outside the camp-like spaces of containment fails to understand the agency of the urban refugee and the blurred boundaries of identity that result. The term "refugee crisis" objectifies and denies active agency to refugees, homogenizing dislocated individuals and groups. The neoliberalization of the past four decades has led to the precarization of labour and the displacement of refugees, who frequently blend into the urban environment as hidden populations. Refugees are subjected to constant surveillance and the state's attempts to control them. However, these attempts are not uncontested, and the involvement of activist interventions further politicizes the urban refugee. Trade Review‘This book redefines the urban as a phenomenon of refugeehood, a circumstance of people simultaneously in and out of place, where logic or logistic of control coalesces with the unrestraint experiential quality of the urban. Batuman and Kilinc have brought together contributors committed to take seriously the agency and subjectivity of refugees in the co-production of urban space and in claiming the rights to the city. Together, they engage significant research materials with critical concepts in urban studies that cut across the North-South divide. They have made us aware that the global urban present and future is unthinkable without recognizing the phenomena of refugeehood that mediate the consequences of built environments and complex strategies of place-making.’ -- Abidin Kusno, York University, Canada‘This superbly illustrated collection narrates rich stories that transport us across Somali malls, Parisian homes, Saida’s shelters, Denizli’s informal areas, Houston’s community centres, Beirut’s playgrounds, and Izmir’s old hotel district. With great insight, authors show how the new urban condition should be theorized not solely through the violent structures of the neoliberalism-migration nexus, but also through centring the spatial agency of urban refugees who are actively and resourcefully labouring and inhabiting cities.’ -- Mona Harb, American University of Beirut, LebanonTable of ContentsList of Figures ix Acknowledgements xi Introduction: The Urban Refugee: Migration, Neoliberalism, and the City 1 Bülent Batuman Part 1. On Identity: Informality, Imagination, and Belonging 25 Chapter 1. Urban Refugees and Differential Inclusion through Urban Informality in Denizli, Turkey 27 Eda Sevinin Chapter 2. Syrian Children’s Imagination and Play Areas beyond the Physical Reality of Urban Spaces in Beirut 51 Roula El Khoury and Paola Ardizzola Chapter 3. From Longing to Belonging: Arab American Cultural Adaptation and Refugee Resettlement Practices in Houston, Texas and the Gulf Coast 73 Maria F. Curtis Part 2. On Place: Transnational Homemaking Practices 101 Chapter 4. Opening Your Home to The Other: Living with a Stranger, Citizens Hosting Exiles in Ile de France 103 Stéphanie Dadour Chapter 5. Housing Syrian Refugees in Saida under Protracted Displacement: Unfolding Spatial and Social Exclusion 127 Howayda Al-Harithy, Abir Eltayeb, and Ali Khodr Chapter 6. Transnational Homemaking in Somali Malls: Cape Town, and Minneapolis 159 Huda Tayob Part 3. On Site: Navigating the Urban Space 181 Chapter 7. Syrian Refugees’ Location Choice in Urban Areas as a Subjective Process: A Cross-case Comparison of Önder (Ankara) and Yunusemre (Izmir) Neighbourhoods 183 Feriha Nazda Güngördü and Zerrin Ezgi Haliloğlu Kahraman Chapter 8. Gaza Buildings: Architectures of Precarity in Sabra, Beirut 213 Are John Knudsen Chapter 9. Transience, Marginality, and Spaces of Refuge: Basmane Hotels District in Izmir 233 Kıvanç Kılınç and Şebnem Yücel Contributor Biographies 255 Index 259

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  • Reaktion Books Grand Hotels Reality and Illusion

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    Book SynopsisAn architectural and social history that covers the globe from the 1830s to the 1930s, and also takes note of the most the refurbishments. It explores different aspects of this all-but-vanished world of opulence, from the entrepreneurs, architects and designers who made it possible to the ambitious individuals and dynasties that kept it going.

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    £999.99

  • University of Alaska Press Eskimo Architecture: Dwelling and Structure in

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  • Place and Home: The Search for Better Housing/PRP

    Black Dog Press Place and Home: The Search for Better Housing/PRP

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    Book SynopsisPRP is one of the most successful housing practices in the world. Peter Phippen, Peter Randall and David Parkes founded the practice in 1963, and since then have moved forward from their Modernist beginnings, evidenced in the post-Second World War housing boom to the diverse concerns of the twenty-first century - creating hospice care and sheltered housing for the elderly and infirm, as well as accommodating the need for sustainable, low-energy, zero-carbon developments. "Place & Home: The Search for Better Housing" comprises essays by Phippen, Randall and Parkes, Barry Munday and Chris Rudolph on PRP's past and current work, as well as texts by commissioned writers on the topics of 'place', 'building technology' and 'home' in architecture. These are interspersed with illustrated case studies of PRP's work with housing associations, local authorities and private developers, in diverse locations including Moscow, La Grande Motte, Milton Keynes, Manchester, and Brixton - the latter of which Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, considers "sets the standard for what we should be achieving in every social housing development in London".

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    £44.52

  • Brutalism as Found: Housing, Form, and Crisis at

    Goldsmiths, Unversity of London Brutalism as Found: Housing, Form, and Crisis at

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    Book SynopsisA critical appropriation of Brutalism in the crisis conditions of today.The Robin Hood Gardens public-housing estate in East London, completed in 1972, was designed by Alison and Peter Smithson as an ethical and aesthetic encounter with the flux and crises of the social world. Now demolished by the forces of speculative development, this Brutalist estate has been the subject of much dispute. But the clichéd terms of debate—a “concrete monstrosity” or a “modernist masterpiece”—have marginalized the estate’s residents and obscured its architectural originality. Recovering the social in the architectural, this book centers the estate’s lived experience of a multiracial working class, not to displace the architecture’s sensory qualities of matter and form, but to radicalize them for our present.Immersed in the materials, atmospheres, social forms and afterlives of this experimental estate, Robin Hood Gardens is reconstructed here as a socio-architectural expression of our times out of joint.

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    £28.80

  • Shanghai Ten Folio: Architectural Association

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Shanghai Ten Folio: Architectural Association

    Book SynopsisSHANGHAI TEN FOLIO is the culmination of AAVS SH10 SHOW EVENT FOLIO, a series of events which celebrate the tenth consecutive year of the AA Shanghai Summer School. SHANGHAI TEN has been curated, edited and hosted in 3 parts, including an exhibition (AAVS SH10 SHOW), and a symposium event held in Shanghai in July 2016 (AAVS SH10 EVENT), and this book, AAVS SH10 FOLIO. SHANGHAI TEN is an opportunity not only to look back, collate, reflect critically, and to disseminate the work of the students, tutors, and visitors in the 10 years of the AAVS Shanghai Summer. SHANGHAI TEN is the product of a multi-contributor collaboration, comprised as the composite aggregation from a large design community. Contributions to this book have been selected from the work of 745 students from 44 countries who have joined AAVS Shanghai from 2007-2016; 36 tutors who have taught in the programme; and over 80 visitors to the programme, who have given lectures and presentations, attended AAVS symposia, and toured AAVS students to their built projects, factories and galleries in and around Shanghai. In addition, SHANGHAI TEN FOLIO also includes essay contributions from a range of expertise in urbanism; transcribed conversations from AAVS symposia in 2015 and 2016. SHANGHAI TEN aims to chart pressing intellectual problematics of this context, their formulations as paradigms related to the conception and design of urbanism, and their associated experimental design approaches and methodologies. This compilation accumulatively and collectively demonstrates the ontological trajectory AAVS Shanghai has targeted, with the objective to harness, mobilise and respond to the complex challenges of Chinese urbanization in the twenty-first century.

    £36.00

  • House Equanimity: Joseph N. Biondo

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited House Equanimity: Joseph N. Biondo

    Book SynopsisNot all masterpieces scream for attention. Some wait with patience, with composure, for their genius to be felt. Joseph Biondo’s Equanimity House is just such a work of art; the exceptional, hiding in plain sight. Born of a tectonic language, the structure is built to coalesce with its surroundings, becoming one with the rolling topography of its site. A mature, elegant, considered work of great beauty, Biondo has achieved the apogee of his exploration of ordinary materials in extraordinary ways. As he says, ‘To heighten one’s awareness of a humble material can be poetic’. A sensorial tone poem, this is a house that is felt, rather than viewed, driving the senses that intuit gravity, temperature, interaction, texture, and aesthetics.

    £52.05

  • Rockhouse: Max Strang

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Rockhouse: Max Strang

    Book SynopsisArchitecture is the most transformative of the arts. It surrounds us, envelops us, caresses us. Despite being located in Miami’s lush urban oasis of Coconut Grove, Max Strang’s iconic Rock House transports its occupants across oceans and realities, into a magically sublime alternative full of whispers of Bali and Sri Lanka, and echoes of the rich cultural legacy of India and Southeast Asia. Technically stunning, and formally exceptional, the houses interaction with its environment, open-plan, and use of local materials (in this case, Miami’s local oolitic limestone), is emblematic of Strang’s philosophy and architectural values of eco-friendly modernism. Winner of multiple awards, and fêted in cinema and on television alike, the Rock House is one of modern residential architecture’s treasures.

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  • Harry Seidler: The Exhibition: Organizing,

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Harry Seidler: The Exhibition: Organizing,

    Book SynopsisVladimir Belogolovsky’s Harry Seidler: The Exhibition leaves no stone unturned in documenting his ongoing, four years in the making to date, world tour exhibition, Harry Seidler: Painting Toward Architecture. It examines the blurry boundaries between art and architecture and how these disciplines inspire one another by bringing to focus the work of Vienna-born Australian modernist Harry Seidler and his creative collaborations with a dozen of world-renowned architects and artists. Curator of 20 Seidler exhibitions and author of Harry Seidler: Lifework (Rizzoli, 2014), Belogolovsky provides detailed insights into the project from beginning to end: pitching initial exhibition idea to the client, developing its concept, arranging the tour, preparing the content, designing individual exhibitions, managing installations, presenting the lecture, initiating new collaborations and projects. The book’s focus on a single touring exhibition is unprecedented; it explores what typical exhibition catalogues miss entirely – spatial engagement with the content by the public. In its attempt to present various aspects of a single exhibition the book raises fundamental curatorial issues beyond the project in question.

    £54.00

  • Collaborative Laboratory: Works of Archi-Union

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Collaborative Laboratory: Works of Archi-Union

    Book SynopsisFounded in 2003 by Dr. Philip F. Yuan, Archi-Union Architects is a Shanghai-based architectural design firm. Archi-Union is known for combining global trends in architecture and the local traditional approach. They have coined the term 'Digital Tectonics’ to describe their low-tech digital fabrication method which merges the concepts of tectonic construction and ecology that are catalyzed through a parametric design process, in essence combining digital technology and craftsmanship.

    £66.50

  • Cuba - Memories of Travel

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Cuba - Memories of Travel

    Book SynopsisThis is a book about Memories of Travel. Cuba has always been a place of mystery and enchantment. As far back as 1838, the Lithographic Printing Company of the Royal Patriotic Society of Havana had hired Pierre Toussaint Frédéric Mialhe to take notes of the city. These visits were documented in three classic books: La isla de Cuba pintoresca, La Isla de Cuba and Picturesque Trip through the Island of Cuba.In this book the drawings are souvenirs of travel, fugitive visions of a world that survives the ravages of time and history - Cuba. It is rather, a simple sketchbook that celebrates a city that was built by immigrants who saw their talent flourish in this faraway land. Their legacy was a real and imagined city that survives today.

    £57.00

  • Jen Alkema: Works & Projects

    Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited Jen Alkema: Works & Projects

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    Book SynopsisJen Alkema's minimalism goes beyond an economy of language and material; it is a way of perceiving the world, a personal attitude rather than an application of style or method. Alkema’s primary objective is not to produce a definitive work of beauty. Rather, he creates the conditions that allow beauty to surface. The design claims its own existence, developing into an undeniable reality. The architect becomes his own instrument, no longer the master. If we see minimalism as a derivative of modernism in art, architecture and music, Jen Alkema is not a minimalist. If, however, minimalism is regarded as a way of thinking shared by numerous cultures throughout the ages, Jen Alkema is a minimalist pur sang. His minimalism goes beyond an economy of language and material; it is a way of perceiving the world, a personal attitude rather than an application of style or method. After receiving his degree at The Academy of Architecture (Amsterdam) and reaching the finals of the prestigious Prix de Rome competition in 1995, Jen Alkema turned his focus to the pure essence of architecture: mass, light, structure, repetition, volume, material. His designs, although austere almost to the point of being chaste, incorporate an innate luxury achieved through the exacting use of materials and attention to detail, a perfection in execution. Paradoxical as it may seem, the creation of this sensuous simplicity demands tremendous skill and discipline.

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  • Barns of St Croix Valley: An Architect’s

    Oro Editions Barns of St Croix Valley: An Architect’s

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    Book SynopsisIllustrated with 200 barn sketches, diagrams, and maps, this book takes you on a journey through the St Croix River Valley. It grounds you in the geography, geology and biology of the region and introduces you to its original inhabitants, the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples, European explorers, fur traders and loggers and the settlers that followed them. It is a celebration of regional diversity and architectural expression through a single type of building — the barn.

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    £19.95

  • Dietrich Reimer Karl Ernst Osthaus Und Der Hohenhof in Hagen: Ein

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  • Austrian Academy of Sciences Press Hanghaus 1 in Ephesos: Der Baubefund

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  • Austrian Academy of Sciences Press Kunst Und Plattenbausiedlungen in Wien

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  • Koenemann Wood Houses

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  • Gebruder Mann Verlag Neue Blocke Fur Die Innenstadt: Die Iba '87 in

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  • Gebruder Mann Verlag Tafelwerk Groawohnsiedlung: Ein Phanomen Der

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  • Schnell & Steiner Kloster Lorsch - Die Archaologischen

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  • Schnell & Steiner Die Villa Mondragone in Frascati: Eine Gebaute

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