Individual architects Books

1465 products


  • Selldorf Architects

    Phaidon Press Ltd Selldorf Architects

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive book on Selldorf Architects, with a detailed look at the museums, residences, and public buildings the firm has designed in the United States and abroad.Trade Review"[A] lushly illustrated volume." —Los Angeles Times"An architect of vision and poise." —Gentlewoman"A beautiful illustration of what great essential architecture should look like." —Tomas Maier, Esquire

    £42.46

  • Le Corbusier on Camera: The Unknown Films of

    Birkhauser Le Corbusier on Camera: The Unknown Films of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe book is based on amateur films, shot by the architect Ernest Weissmann (1903-1985) with a Pathé Motocamera in the years 1929-1933 at, among other places, the Atelier Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. These films capture moments from Le Corbusier's life that have never been seen before. It also documents his friendships with Pierre Jeanneret, Lluis Sert, Charlotte Perriand, Norman Rice, Kunio Maekawa, Sigfried Giedion and others. Across six chapters, the book shows impressive stills from these films and places them in the respective historical and personal context of Le Corbusier in introductory texts. Two introductions are devoted to the history of these pioneering amateur films and to Ernest Weissmann's life and his life-long relationship with Le Corbusier. A documentary treasure trove on the life of Le Corbusier Featuring 80 previously unpublished film stills Available as softcover (9783035627282), hardcover (9783035627299) and limited special edition with three photographic prints (9783035627305)

    1 in stock

    £47.60

  • Park Books Proximities

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £29.75

  • Santiago Calatrava: Bridges

    Niggli Verlag Santiago Calatrava: Bridges

    Book Synopsis

    £40.00

  • Our Days Are Like Full Years

    Yale University Press Our Days Are Like Full Years

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“[An] affecting and informative memoir.”—Alex Beam, Wall Street Journal“Our Days Are Like Full Years is not a bitter or angry book. It is a memoir of [Kahn and Pattison’s] times together, moving and heroic (on her part) as well as troubling.”—Rowan Moore, The Guardian“[A] warm and elegant account – splendidly illustrated with drawings, photographs, and facsimiles of correspondence”—Arquitectura Viva, 2020“Part memoir, part collection of letters, part architecture treatise, and part love story, Harriet Pattison’s Our Days Are Like Full Years takes you inside the architect Louis Kahn’s mind and, even more, inside his heart. This is the saga of a devil’s bargain with a saint, and it is at once poignant and triumphant. Pattison has written a magnificent book, filled with warmth, elegance, insight, and grace.”—Paul Goldberger, author of Why Architecture Matters

    20 in stock

    £35.62

  • John Andrews

    Harvard University Press John Andrews

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThough celebrated at the peak of his career, Australian architect John Andrews’ fame waned over time. His body of work exemplifies the late-modern development of architecture and deserves to be better known. John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense examines his most important buildings and presents his local and international legacy.

    15 in stock

    £46.71

  • Drawing into Architecture  The Sketches of

    University of New Mexico Press Drawing into Architecture The Sketches of

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisKnown internationally for designing buildings that take their inspiration from the land, Antoine Predock explores many of his ideas about architecture through the fluent medium of drawing. This collection of 172 sketches, many published here for the first time, surveys nearly fifty years of his work.

    2 in stock

    £44.21

  • Franklin D. Israel

    Getty Trust Publications Franklin D. Israel

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisAcclaimed Los Angeles architect Franklin D. Israel (1945-1996) created innovative residential projects and office interiors that made him one of the most talked-about designers of his generation.

    20 in stock

    £45.00

  • Tragsysteme

    Hatje Cantz Tragsysteme

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe standard work on Heino Engel’s structure systems is now available at an attractive price. On the basis of excellent drawings and model photographs, the book examines the various forms of structure systems and explores the relationship between structure system and architectural form in clear and concise prose. In the presentation and explanation of this highly complex discipline, this volume differs fundamentally from other publications on the subject, as the author focuses entirely upon structure systems without regard for the usual technical details. Featured here are typical structure systems and models in lieu of the more commonly treated special designs and completed buildings. As a reference work, the book provides an indispensable repertoire of forms for modern architectural models, summarizing traditional approaches and offering a source of new ideas at the same time.

    3 in stock

    £32.00

  • Le Corbusier

    Taschen GmbH Le Corbusier

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisBorn Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, Le Corbusier (1887–1965) is widely acclaimed as the most influential architect of the 20th century. From private villas to mass social housing projects, his radical ideas, designs, and writings presented a whole-scale reinvention not only of individual structures, but of entire concepts of modern living. Le Corbusier’s work made distinct developments over the years, from early vernacular houses in Switzerland through dazzling white, purist villas to dynamic syntheses of art and architecture such as the chapel at Ronchamp and the civic buildings in Chandigarh, India. A hallmark throughout was his ability to combine functionalist aspirations with a strong sense of expressionism, as well as a broader and empathetic understanding of urban planning. He was a founding member of the Congrès international d’architecture moderne (CIAM), which championed “architecture as a social art.” This book presents some of Le Corbusier’s landmark projects to introduce an architect, thinker, and modern pioneer who, even in his unrealized projects, offered discussion and inspiration for generations to come.

    5 in stock

    £13.50

  • A House to Live With

    Park Books A House to Live With

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £51.00

  • Mies

    Phaidon Press Ltd Mies

    Book SynopsisThe classic and most definitive monograph on iconic architect Mies van der Rohe

    £75.00

  • Rizzoli International Publications Frank Lloyd Wright Natural Design Lessons for

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn unsung prophet of today’s green movement in architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright was an innovator of eco-sensitive design generations ahead of his time. An architect and designer of far-reaching vision, it is not surprising that Frank Lloyd Wright anticipated many of the hallmarks of today’s green movement. Across his work—which stands upon a philosophy Wright termed organic—widespread evidence is seen of a refined sensitivity to environment, to social organization as impacted by buildings, and to sustainable and sensible use of space. The desire to work and live with nature to create livable homes and cities is an ongoing theme of American architecture and planning. This book explores Wright’s lessons on how climate, sustainability, sunlight, modern technology, local materials, and passive environmental controls can become the inspiration for excellent design, and highlights a selection of Wright’s buildings to show how he dealt with these issues.

    5 in stock

    £29.75

  • 50 Lessons to Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright

    Rizzoli International Publications 50 Lessons to Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis50 Lessons to Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright begins with a simple question. What lessons can designers today learn from Frank Lloyd Wright? Unlike recent books focusing on Wright’s tumultuous personal life and the Taliesin Fellowship, and equally unlike certain works that paint Wright as a mythical hero or genius, this handsome and valuable volume aims to reveal some of the design tools Wright used to create exceptional architecture, interiors, and landscapes—and how we may glean insight from an American master and find inspiration for the thoughtful design of our own homes. By means of succinct examples, pithy texts by noted architecture experts Aaron Betsky and Gideon Fink Shapiro, and evocative visuals provided by photographer Andrew Pielage, they share fifty lessons, or learning points, with an eye to Wright-designed houses and interiors, ranging from Let Nature Inspire You, Screen, Don’t Close, and Embroider Rooms with Textiles, to Look Trade Review"Aaron Betsky, the former president of the School of Architecture at Taliesin, extracts 50 design lessons to be learned from American design icon Frank Lloyd Wright." —ELLE DECOR"...an earnest endeavor to understand the design concepts embraced across Wright’s prolific, 70-year-long career." —ARCHITECTSANDARTISANS.COM

    5 in stock

    £24.38

  • Richard Meier Architect Volume 8

    Rizzoli International Publications Richard Meier Architect Volume 8

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is Rizzoli’s eighth volume in the definitive series of monographs on the work of Richard Meier, one of America’s most acclaimed architects.Richard Meier, Architect: Volume 8 vividly conveys the purity and power of Meier’s unique and celebrated vision. Thirty residential, commercial, and civic projects are featured in a dazzling variety of scales and locales, including Manhattan, Los Angeles, the Hamptons, Las Vegas, Mexico City, Tel Aviv, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo, among many other venues. The development and significance of Meier’s work is discussed in authoritative essays by the distinguished architectural historian and curator Kurt W. Forster and world-renowned architect Alberto Campo Baeza. The architect himself contributes a preface that offers firsthand insight into his thought processes and working methods. A biographical chronology and selected bibliography complete this exhaustive and lavish monograph on a modern

    1 in stock

    £60.00

  • Atelier Scheidegger Keller: Workbook

    Quart Publishers Atelier Scheidegger Keller: Workbook

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume compiles the buildings and projects produced by Atelier Scheidegger Keller since 2009. The collection is not a traditional architectural monograph, but is instead comparable to the logbook of a ship’s voyage: it records all the particulars and actions on the journey. Models, diagrams, codes, texts, maps, plans, sketches, mock-ups, building and detail plans, engineering and workshop drawings, building-site images and photo series all document the process, as well as the spatial, typological and constructive research involved. The result is direct insight into the multifaceted working methods and conceptual world of Atelier Scheidegger Keller. The four constructed buildings include the highly-acclaimed House with two Columns in Wilen (2014) and the Rosengarten student accommodation in Zurich-Wipkingen (2020), with its raw materialisation and double-storey halls and loggias. Text contributions by: Christian Scheidegger, Jürg Keller With articles from various sources by: Tibor Joanelly, Christian Kerez, Mario Monotti, Christoph Ramisch, Christoph Wieser, Raphael Zuber et al. Text in English and German.

    1 in stock

    £33.75

  • Haus Tugendhat. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

    Birkhauser Haus Tugendhat. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuilt and designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1928–1930, the Tugendhat House in Brno / Czech Republic is one of the most significant buildings of European modernism. In 2001, UNESCO added the house to the List of World Cultural Heritage Sites. In this third, updated edition, the authors give personal and historic insights relating to the house; also documenting aspects pertaining to art history and conservation-science studies. The comprehensive description and in-depth discussion of the materials used is a special feature in this field of research. The appeal of this monograph lies in the publication of photographs from the family archive which, for the first time, show the house in its lived-in condition. The experimental artistic color photographs by Fritz Tugendhat are among the pioneering achievements of amateur photography.

    1 in stock

    £51.78

  • König, Walther Johan Dehlin Five Buildings by Frank Gehry

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £41.25

  • Ride Antoine Predock

    Rizzoli International Publications Ride Antoine Predock

    Book Synopsis

    £71.25

  • Ilios Editore Le Corbusier: Hospital in Venice: 1963-1970

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe new Hospital Project in Venice was one of the most important works of Le Corbusier that has never been built. The death of the Swiss architect marked the end of one of the most exciting and dangerous experiments in the most spectacular city in the world.The new hospital's design in Venice was an acrobatic and audacious exercise that could have changed how Venice, the ever-still lagoon city, was perceived. This is the story of an unfinished masterpiece, the last shaped by Le Corbusier, and the intuition that allowed the most modern architect to shape the most modern project. Text but also the sharp description of the project by architectural design. Seventy-five original drawings describe and render the unfinished masterpiece of the French master. The project is interpreted, redesigned and described by consulting the massive archive and through the well known graphic techniques used by Ilios for all of its books. Original text and notes take the reader through a fantastic tour into one of the most crucial modern architecture projects. Examining one of the most important, unbuilt project of Le Corbusier Includes 44 photos and 75 drawings Written in English and Italian Print run of 300 copies

    5 in stock

    £28.50

  • £30.40

  • James Ensor

    Yale University Press James Ensor

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“[A] very useful guide to Ensor’s life and art...Tricot has uncovered new data about Ensor’s life from memoirs and Ensor’s own letters.”—Alexander Adams, Alexander Adams Art

    £28.50

  • OMA NY

    Rizzoli International Publications OMA NY

    Book SynopsisThe long-anticipated monograph on OMA New York by Shohei Shigematsu and Jason Long is sure to be the design and architecture book of the season. Presenting more than 20 radical architectural projects from a new generation of the firm, this mammoth volume is the first compendium by OMA, since Content and Rem Koolhaas’s S, M, L, XL. Well into its fourth decade, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), founded by Rem Koolhaas in 1975, remains one of the most influential and successful practices of its kind. OMA describes itself as “a firm operating within the traditional boundaries of architecture and urbanism that applies architectural thinking to domains beyond.” OMA New York, has grown from an American outpost to a full-fledged operation with its own attitudes, contributing to the evolution of the globally acclaimed office. Through a diversity of projects, the firm has transformed our understanding of the city and our evolvTrade Review"There is something about architecture firm OMA’s new monograph, with its glossy, razor thin pages and jam-packed spreads, that calls to mind the Uline catalogue. Covered in a plastic sheath, the hefty coffee table book unpacks 23 projects past and present as a way into the question: what is OMA NY? Expert witnesses are called. Pioneers like Virgil Abloh, Alice Waters, David Byrne and Massimiliano Gioni all make a case for what continues to put the design studio ahead of its time." —CULTURED"For the New York office’s first monograph, OMA NY: Search Term (Rizzoli), the firm partners Shohei Shigematsu and Jason Long re-examine their most influential projects: residential skyscrapers in Miami and San Francisco, mixed-use developments in Tokyo and Houston, more intimate spaces such as the studio for artist Cai Guo-Qiang, and more." —SURFACE

    £59.50

  • Ricardo Bofill

    Editions Norma Ricardo Bofill

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisRenowned in Europe as an avant-garde architect in the 1970s, the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill was called to the French stage following the destruction of Les Halles de Baltard in 1971. Called upon to compete in 1974, the architect attempted to revive the historic forms of Parisian architecture and urban planning. Rejected in April 1978 after more than 3 years of projects and models by Jacques Chirac, the first mayor of Paris, who preferred a neutral and less monumental architecture, Bofill nevertheless played a leading role in the development of new towns in France from 1972 to 1985, with projects that were as striking as they were controversial: These included Abraxas in Marne-la-Vallée, Le Lac in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Place Majeure in Cergy-le-Haut and the Antigone district of Montpellier.Designed as a fully illustrated diary describing the close relationship between architecture and politics under Valéry Giscard d''Estaing and François Mitterand, this book is the

    1 in stock

    £49.50

  • The Undercurrents: A Story of Berlin

    Other Press LLC The Undercurrents: A Story of Berlin

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisHumane, thought provoking, and moving, this hybrid literary portrait of a place makes the case for radical close readings: of ourselves, our cities, and our histories.The Undercurrents is a dazzling work of biography, memoir, and cultural criticism told from a precise vantage point: a stately nineteenth-century house on Berlin’s Landwehr Canal, a site at the center of great historical changes, but also smaller domestic ones. The view from this house offers a ringside seat onto the city’s theater of action. The building has stood on the banks of the canal since 1869, its feet in the West but looking East, right into the heart of a metropolis in the making, on a terrain inscribed indelibly with trauma. When her marriage breaks down, Kirsty Bell—a British-American art critic, adrift in her midforties—becomes fixated on the history of her building and of her adoptive city. Taking the view from her apartment window as her starting point, she turns to the lives of the house’s various inhabitants, to accounts penned by Walter Benjamin, Rosa Luxemburg, and Gabriele Tergit, and to the female protagonists in the works of Theodor Fontane, Irmgard Keun, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. A new cultural topography of Berlin emerges, one which taps into energetic undercurrents to recover untold or forgotten stories beneath the city’s familiar narratives.

    3 in stock

    £15.60

  • The Vitra Campus: Architecture Design Industry

    Vitra Design Museum The Vitra Campus: Architecture Design Industry

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the 1980s, Vitra has enlisted some of the world’s leading architects to design buildings for its campus, including Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, Tadao Ando, SANAA, Álvaro Siza, Nicholas Grimshaw and Herzog & de Meuron. This has resulted in a unique architectural ensemble that attracts 350,000 visitors each year, about which Philip Johnson wrote: “Since the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart in 1927, there has not been a gathering in a single place of a group of buildings designed by the most distinguished architects in the Western world.” While the renowned Vitra Design Museum presents alternating exhibitions, the Schaudepot gives visitors an insight into parts of the museum’s extensive collection. In addition, during their time on the Campus, visitors can take part in a guided tour of the architecture or a workshop, enjoy the view from the Vitra Slide Tower and afterwards slide down the 37-meter-long slide, experience furniture classics and new products from the Vitra Home Collection in the VitraHaus as well as savour the offers of the shops and cafés. Originally published in 2014, this revised flexibound edition of The Vitra Campus offers an overview of Vitra architecture, its daily use, the development of the Campus and biographies of the contributing architects. An ideal souvenir and campus guide, The Vitra Campus is also a fascinating read about some of the most significant architects and buildings of our time.

    5 in stock

    £22.10

  • Andrea Palladio  Unbuilt Venice

    Lars Muller Publishers Andrea Palladio Unbuilt Venice

    Book SynopsisAfter the successful conclusion of the centenary celebrations of Andrea Palladio''s birth, there are still many unanswered questions about his work. Antonio Foscari retraces Andrea Palladio''s life and offers new perspectives on the architects built and unbuilt work. The author reveals an image of Venice that differs from the one we all know: a city that projects herself into the modern age by abandoning the accepted principles of late medieval culture that had so profoundly influenced its formation.

    £30.00

  • Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American

    £25.19

  • Niemeyer

    Taschen GmbH Niemeyer

    Book SynopsisUntil his death at age 104, Oscar Niemeyer (1907–2012) was something of an unstoppable architectural force. Over seven decades of work, he designed approximately 600 buildings, transforming skylines from Bab-Ezzouar, Algeria, to his homeland masterpiece Brasília. Niemeyer’s work took the reduced forms of modernism and infused them with free-flowing grace. In place of pared-down starkness, his structures rippled with sinuous and seductive lines. In buildings such as the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, Edifício Copan, or the Metropolitan Cathedral in Brasília, he brought curvaceousness to the concrete jungle. In the futuristic federal capital of Brasília, he designed almost all public buildings, and thus became integral to the global image of Brazil. With rich illustrations documenting highlights from his prolific career, this book introduces Niemeyer’s unique vision and its transformative influence on buildings of business, faith, culture, and the public imagination of Brazil.

    £14.25

  • HarperCollins Publishers Inc Escaping the Delta

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis close-up look at the life and music of Robert Johnson and his contributions to the evolution of blues music describes his obscurity during his own life, his innovative influence on American popular music, and how the history of blues music was shaped and transformed by white fans with different tastes and standards.Trade Review"If you read only one book about blues...read this one." -- Starred Booklist on Escaping the Delta

    15 in stock

    £11.99

  • Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect

    Monacelli Press Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisFirst study of the role of architecture in the work of Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of American painting. At the height of his career as the leader of the Hudson River School of American landscape painting, Thomas Cole listed himself in the New York City Directory as an architect. Why would this renowned painter, who had never before designed a building, advertise himself as such? The importance of Cole’s paintings and the significance of his essays, poems, and philosophy are well established, yet an analysis of his architectural endeavors and their impact on his painting has not been undertaken - until now. In celebration of the recreation of the artist’s self-designed Italianate studio at Cedar Grove in Catskill, New York, now the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, this book focuses on Cole’s architectural interests through architectural elements found in his paintings and drawings as well as in his realized and visionary projects, expanding our understanding of the breadth of his talents and interests. An essay by noted art historian Annette Blaugrund and a contribution by Franklin Kelly, illustrated with Cole’s famous works, sketches, and architectural renderings, reveal an unexplored, yet fascinating, aspect of the career of this beloved artist—and thus, a crucial moment in the development of the Hudson River School and American art. Published to coincide with the exhibition “Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect” at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and travelling to the Columbus Art Museum, the book adds a new dimension to scholarship on the artist.Trade Review“Annette Blaugrund not only captured Cole's rise to prominence in the exhibition, which is on display through October - after which it travels to the Columbus Museum of Art - but also in a new book of the same name. 'No one ever wrote about his architecture before and put it together like this,' she says. 'It is absolutely unique.'” - Architectural Digest “The Thomas Cole National Historic Site’s inaugural art exhibition in its 'New Studio' building will be 'Thomas Cole: The Artist as Architect' - the first exhibition to focus on a little-known but highly significant aspect of Cole’s contribution to American art, his architectural achievements, including the design for a significant public building: the Ohio State Capitol. Accompanying the exhibition is a new hardcover book of the same title. The 120-page publication contains 63 full-color images; an essay by Dr. Blaugrund about Cole’s architectural endeavors as seen in his paintings, drawings and realized projects; and a contextual essay on the legacy of Thomas Cole by Franklin Kelly, deputy director and chief curator at the National Gallery of Art.” - Antiques and the Arts Weekly “Annette Blaugrund examines the often forgotten architectural pursuits of the Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole on the occasion of the reconstruction of his self-designed studio at his home in Catskill, New York. She charts the tendency in Cole's work for natural landscapes to fall away in favor of increasingly imaginative architecture in paintings, such as The Architect's Dream and the Course of Empire series; this makes it abundantly clear why actual building was not a remotely surprising undertaking.” - Publishers Weekly

    10 in stock

    £27.17

  • Designing Spaces for Children: A Child’s Eye View

    De Gruyter Designing Spaces for Children: A Child’s Eye View

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMeeting children as equals is not only a question of pedagogical attitude. Designing Spaces for Children shows how architecture and interior design can promote childhood development. Based on historical and current concepts of progressive education, the book sketches design principles for building daycare centers and schools that can also be transferred to other spaces, such as pediatric clinics. Rooms can invite discovery; they can promote communication and social interaction, strengthen self-confidence, and be places of retreat or landscapes for play. For years, the Berlin architectural firm baukind has been creatively balancing the strict legal requirements and architectural possibilities of architecture suitable for children—always with a view to children’s needs. The book presents realized projects, such as the Kita Weltenbummler in Berlin, and aims to foster the equal involvement of children in the design of our environment.

    1 in stock

    £27.45

  • The Architecture of Chanel

    Phaidon Press Ltd The Architecture of Chanel

    Book SynopsisAs featured in Harper’s Bazaar, WWD, Vogue, Cultured, and Forbes A celebration of the wonderful creative intersection between the architecture of Peter Marino and the aesthetic of fashion-house Chanel - a behind-the-scenes look at the buildings designed by Marino for Chanel in Chicago, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Nanjing, New York, Miami, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo This stunning celebration of the 25-year collaboration between two remarkable legends - the fashion house Chanel and Peter Marino - through a stunning collection of buildings that Marino designed to elevate Chanel's luxury retail spaces to the realm of fine art. With more than 300 stunning images, including architectural plans and original sketches by Marino together with an introduction by New York Times and Architectural Digest contributor Pilar Viladas, an interview by creator of Pin-Up magazine Felix Burrichter, and project descriptions by local writers, each perfectly placed to discuss Marino's work in its geographical context, this book features all 16 Chanel buildings worldwide for which Marino designed both the buildings and interiors - from the USA to Asia. Through his dedication to his craft and expert devotion to Coco Chanel's vision and resolutely modern spirit, Marino has ushered Chanel into a new age, all while perfecting the always elusive art of the timeless in architecture and design.Trade Review 'A behind-the-scenes look … of 16 of the fashion house’s most luxe retail locations.' – InStyle'This stylish coffee table book celebrates 25 years of collaboration between the iconic French design house and the rebellious American architect.' – Elle Decor 'A stunning celebration of the long-standing collaboration between Marino and the fashion powerhouse that is Chanel.' – Fast Company '[An] impressive portfolio of work.' – Bal Harbour Magazine'An elegant book showcasing elegant architecture and interiors that are, in turn, showcasing elegant women’s clothing.' – Interior Design Magazine'Oversized [and] richly illustrated.' – AD Pro'Magnificent.' – Forbes'A passport into [Marino’s] wonderland-like buildings.' – Galerie

    £80.00

  • The Work of MacKayLyons Sweetapple Architects

    Thames & Hudson Ltd The Work of MacKayLyons Sweetapple Architects

    Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive monograph of this major North American practice winners of more than 100 awards, including the 2015 Gold Medal from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.Trade Review'McCarter’s writing exhibits a rare combination of the designer’s understanding of materials and methods with the historian’s grasp of precedent and style' - Library Journal

    £48.00

  • Hold Still

    Back Bay Books Hold Still

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £19.10

  • Fallingwater Rising

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Fallingwater Rising

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisFallingwater Rising is a biography not of a person but of the most famous house of the twentieth century. Scholars and the public have long extolled the house that Frank Lloyd Wright perched over a Pennsylvania waterfall in 1937, but the full story has never been told. When he got the commission to design the house, Wright was nearing seventy, his youth and his early fame long gone. It was the Depression, and Wright had no work in sight. Into his orbit stepped Edgar J. Kaufmann, a Pittsburgh department-store mogul-“the smartest retailer in America”-and a philanthropist with the burning ambition to build a world-famous work of architecture. It was an unlikely collaboration: the Jewish merchant who had little concern for modern architecture and the brilliant modernist who was leery of Jews. But the two men collaborated to produce an extraordinary building of lasting architectural significance that brought international fame to them both and confirmed WrightR

    10 in stock

    £27.00

  • An Infinity of Graces

    WW Norton & Co An Infinity of Graces

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn exploration of the work of the English architect and landscape designer who practiced almost exclusively in Italy from 1907 to midcentury.Trade Review"[H]andsome publication . . . beautiful illustrations . . . The scholarly aspects and completeness of this study are evident in the notes and bibliography of this very beautiful book. Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE

    1 in stock

    £34.19

  • Visiting

    Park Books Visiting

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £38.40

  • The Sheldonian Theatre

    Yale University Press The Sheldonian Theatre

    Book SynopsisA jewel of the University of Oxford, the Sheldonian Theatre stands out among the groundbreaking designs by the great British architect Sir Christopher Wren. Published to coincide with the 350th anniversary of the building's construction, this book takes a fresh look at the historical influences that shaped the Sheldonian's development.Trade Review“His book is a learned and fascinating account of the Sheldonian in its academic, intellectual and religious contexts.”—Peter Howell, The Art Newspaper -- Peter Howell * The Art Newspaper *Shortlisted for the Alice Davis Hitchcock 2014 Award sponsored by the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain. -- Alice Davis Hitchcock Award * Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain *

    £33.25

  • Frida Kahlo: Una biografía / Frida Kahlo: A

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Frida Kahlo: Una biografía / Frida Kahlo: A

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £20.75

  • Allies  Morrison Buildings and Projects

    Right Angle Publishing Ltd Allies Morrison Buildings and Projects

    Book Synopsis

    £31.50

  • Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of

    Penguin Putnam Inc Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £17.00

  • Tham Ma Da: The Adventurous Interiors of Paola

    £58.50

  • BuckyWorks Buckminster Fullers Ideas for Today

    John Wiley & Sons Inc BuckyWorks Buckminster Fullers Ideas for Today

    Book Synopsis"A pleasure to read. " -Architectural Review "A wonderful, nontechnical introduction to one of this century's most fascinating minds. " -Whole Earth Review "Original... [and] valuable, because it describes... Fuller's original techniques. " -Architectural Record.Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Mission of Guinea Pig B 2 Chapter 2 The Lightful House 12 Chapter 3 The Design Science Revolution 62 Chapter 4 Getting Around 84 Chapter 5 Domes 110 Chapter 6 The Sorcerer's Apprentices 128 Chapter 7 Instant Domes 142 Chapter 8 The Garden of Eden 150 Chapter 9 Megastructures 182 Chapter 10 Spaceship Earth 192 Chapter 11 Jobs and Work 222 Appendix A – Selected Bibliography 230 Appendix B – Resources 236 Index 238

    £26.59

  • Howell Killick Partridge and Amis

    Historic England Howell Killick Partridge and Amis

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Roehampton Lane (Alton West) estate is widely acclaimed as one of the seminal works of the Modern Movement in Britain. Less well known is the identity of its designers, four ambitious young architects in the employ of the London County Council: Bill Howell, John Killick, John Partridge and Stan Amis. Launched into practice with a maverick design for Churchill College, Cambridge, their output ranged from additions to Oxford and Cambridge colleges to theatres, houses and government buildings.Deriving a distinctive design language from revealed structure and highly modelled surfaces, HKPA developed a rich, allusive and extrovert architecture. Although a mastery of pre-cast concrete and a preference for raw finishes earned them an early reputation as Brutalists, their sensitivity to context, refined sense of light and materials and eye for the qualities of historic buildings transcends any single style. Geraint Franklin has combined interviews with archival research to tell the story of the individuals, collaborations and aspirations behind the built and unrealised projects. Lavishly illustrated with new photography by James O. Davies and images from the practice archive, this book is a must for architects, students and enthusiasts wanting to discover this key practice in British post-war architecture.Trade ReviewThis terrific set of books, masterminded by the Twentieth Century Society, is blasting apart lazy assumptions about the architecture of the period as being subsumed into dreariness by modernist dogma. Instead post-war Britain is seen as a country that blended a rich range of flavours, of which HKPA must surely be one of the more piquant. ... The quality that shines out most clearly from this excellent survey is the joyful pleasure the quartet took in the business of architecture. ... succinct, richly illustrated, and elegantly constructed survey.Otto Saumarez, The RIBA Journal...Franklin's incisive and sympathetic analysis of one of the most important architectural practices of the 20th century has been worth waiting for.Peter de Figueiredo, ContextTable of Contents1 Who were Howell Killick Partridge & Amis? 2 Roehampton Lane 3 Churchill College 4 Oxford 5 Cambridge 6 Learning elsewhere 7 Living 8 Performance 9 Law and Order 10 Legacy

    10 in stock

    £30.40

  • The Life of Isamu Noguchi

    Princeton University Press The Life of Isamu Noguchi

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIsamu Noguchi was one of the most prolific yet enigmatic figures in the history of twentieth-century American art. This book features his biography. It draws on Noguchi's letters, his reminiscences, and interviews with his friends and colleagues to cast light on his youth, his creativity, and his relationships.Trade ReviewFinalist for the 2005 Kiriyama Prize in Nonfiction, Pacific Rim Voices One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2005 "One artist who succeeded brilliantly in absorbing Asian and Western influences was American sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi... One of the many merits of Masayo Duus's biography of Noguchi is her lively treatment of Noguchi's estranged father, Yonejiro (Yone") Noguchi... Whatever one makes of his poetry, Yonejiro was a pioneer in expressing his Japanese sensibility in a Western medium... [Isamu] Noguchi pared his vision down to a basic sensuality, which owed something to Brancusi and European modernism, and something to Japanese traditional craftsmanship, but mostly to his own extraordinary talent and sensibility, which allowed him to find warm life in the hardest stones."--Ian Buruma, New York Review of Books "Masayo Duus's Life is well considered and never merely effusive... Noguchi was a consummate professional who excelled at whatever he undertook... [He] was forever a Japanese-American. This was a source of energy, and perseverance, and an ambition that never faltered. But it was not a source of serenity."--John Russell, Times Literary Supplement "Noguchi believed that 'my longing for affiliation has been the source of my creativity.' This is something that his biographer, Masayo Duus, also knows, and she has here most persuasively presented the interpretation that Noguchi would most have endorsed. The amount of material in her book is prodigious."--Donald Richie, Times Higher Education Supplement "Factually dense but lyrically written, Duus's vivid biography of Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi is as sleek and sophisticated as her subject's marble sculptures... Duus animates this packed biography with her detailed research and poignant anecdotes."--Publishers Weekly "Masayo Duus ... has very persuasively presented the interpretation that Noguchi himself would most have endorsed. The amount of material given is prodigious and her labors must have been enormous."--Donald Richie, Japan Times "[A] magisterial biography, based on archival research, thorough readings, and extensive interviews with almost 200 individuals... Duus seems to have ferreted out every piece of data on Noguchi's life and placed it in streams of accessible and fascinating reading, populated with major personalities of the time... Noguchi's work is placed sensitively in the context of his life and times."--Choice "Masayo Duss's recent biography of the artist is a refreshing change of pace. Duus highlights the diversity of Noguchi's life and artistic experience while refraining, for the most part, from pigeonholing him as an artist whose work reflects an essentially Japanese aesthetic... [S]he seems to think ... that Noguchi's unwavering commitment to artistic experimentation and a diversity of viewpoints and his unwillingness to be pinned down as an artist are what make his work and his life so compelling."--Amy Lyford, Art JournalTable of ContentsPrologue 6 Chapter One: Yone and Leonie 11 Chapter Two: His Mother's Child 33 Chapter Three: All-American Boy 77 Chapter Four: Journey of Self-Discovery 111 Chapter Five: Becoming a Nisei 149 Chapter Six: The Song of a Small 177 Chapter Seven: Honeymoon with Japan 205 Chapter Eight: The World of Dreams 239 Chapter Nine: The Universe in a Garden 273 Chapter Ten: Encounter with a Stonecutter 311 Chapter Eleven: Farewell to s Dreamer 349 Epilogue 390 Notes 397 Bibliography 420 Acknowledgments 428 Index 430 Photgraphy Credits 439

    2 in stock

    £29.75

  • Eliot Noyes

    Phaidon Press Ltd Eliot Noyes

    Book SynopsisThe first publication about Eliot Noyes, an important figure in 20th-century design in America.Trade Review"Bruce, who worked with Noyes for around 10 years up to his death, knows his stuff. The text is conversational yet authoritative and the personal insights prove he was there. Discreetly designed with over 500 illustrations, it has a gorgeous back cover with an intriguing spider graph of Noyes' influence... Gropius said of Noyes that he was 'the only architect to make effective use of the Bauhaus' academic principles'. Read this and find out why."—Building Design "A great insight into Noyes' life, featuring extended interviews with many of his relatives and acquaintances, and bursting with colour photography, drawings plans and a diverse range of documentary material."—Wonderland "The story of the Bauhaus refugees' influence on American design is well known; but is is surely architect, educator and design consultant Eliot Noyes who warrants a place in history as the one who fed the Bauhaus system of 'total design' in the maw of corporate America."—Architecture Today "Biographies of the great American designers of the mid-20th century have a heroic quality that makes them different from those of other lands and eras... Noyes is less well known, yet his is a remarkable story... [A] combination of architecture with industrial design [...] made Noyes [...] well positioned to transform the image of American industry... This book is a fine tribute, beautifully designed, to a major player."—World of InteriorsTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Early Years Chapter 3: The Harvard School of Architecture Chapter 4: The Museum of Modern Art Chapter 5: Building an Architectural and Industrial Design Profession Chapter 6: International Business Machines Chapter 7: Curator of Corporate Ethos Chapter 8: Final Years Endmatter: Timeline, Index

    £38.25

  • Hopkins 2

    Phaidon Press Ltd Hopkins 2

    Book SynopsisThe second volume on the award-winning architect and his firm.Table of ContentsIntroduction by Colin Davies / Buildings: Glyndebourne Opera House, 1989-1994; Inland Revenue Centre, 1992-95; Queen's Building, Emmanuel College, 1993-95; Buckingham Palace Ticket Office, 1994-95; Jewish Care, 1993-96; Saga Group Headquarters, 1996 98; Dynamic Earth, 1990 99; Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham, 1996-99; Sherborne School, 1999-2000; Wildscreen, Bristol, 1995-2000; Charterhouse Sheltered Housing, 1994-2000; Westminster Underground Station, 1990-98; New Parliamentary Building, 1989-2000 / 'Open House at Westminster: the New Parliamentary Building', by Patrick Hodgkinson / Projects: Hampshire County Cricket Club, 1994-2001; Manchester City Art Gallery, 1994-2001; Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Project, 1996-2001; Haberdasher's Hall, 1996-2001; Goodwood Racccourse, 1997-2001; Cakehouse, St James' Park, 1997-2001; Royal Academy Art Gallery, 1995-2003; Norwich Cathedral Visitors' Centre, 1005-2003; King Fahad National Library, Saudi Arabia, 1999; Wellcome Trust, 1999-2003; Evelina Children's Hospital, 1999 2003 / 'Hopkins Gravitas' by Charles Jencks / Chronology; Credits; Bibliography; Index.

    £38.25

© 2026 Book Curl

    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • Maestro
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Union Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account