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From the magical, ambitious charm of Portmeirion in North-West Wales, to the marvellous eccentricity of La Scarzuola of Montegabbione, Umbria, with its Staircase of Knowledge and Crystal pyramid, this book explores follies, extravagant structures erected for the amusement or diversion - and occasionally for the residence - of inspired patrons and artists throughout Europe.
Chosen by photographer Nic Barlow, this selection has been assembled not only to demonstrate their charm, diversity and invention, but also to celebrate those that are unexpected, overlooked or little known. A comprehensive introductory text by Tim Knox brings together many themes - styles, genres, politics, social history, the personalities of the architects - and examines the national differences between follies. Caroline Holmes' descriptive, eclectic texts that accompany each folly bring architectural and historical detail to Barlow's stunning colour photographs.
Contents:
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom.
For millennia, architects and builders have attempted to rationalize cities into well-functioning and liveable places. While many aspects of a city evolve naturally, other facets result from human interventions and radical imagination. Future City celebrates the visionary urban schemes that have preoccupied architects trying to create a better world from the 1950s to the present.
This ambitious publication assembles several generations of utopian architecture in a single volume. With the city serving as the context and catalyst for the works, the book provides and indispensable resource for contemporary architectural and urban development and innovation in the third millennium.
• Features hundreds of seminal works by some sixty architects, ranging from the groundbreaking experiments of Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, Peter Cook, Daniel Libeskind and Coop Himmelb(l)au, alongside a new generation of rising stars, including Asymptote, NOX, UN Studio and Greg Lynn.
Contents:
Office Building
Commercial Buidling
Traffice Building
Hospital Building
Science and Research Building
Educational Building
Cutural building
Sports Building
Industrial Building
The book, co-published by LST Publishing House and McGraw-Hill, is a collection of 45 award-winning projects from 3 "Good Design Is Good Business" conferences since 2006. The conferences, sponsored by "Architectural Record" and "BusinessWeek", award excellent projects in six categories: Best Public Project, Best Commercial Project, Best Residential Project, Best Preservation Project, Best Planning Project and Best Green Project.
1. This book selects more than 100 projects at home and abroad to discuss about the business formats and the latest trend of the commercial properties under the condition of the double DIP of global economy.
2. Analysis of these projects is made from the perspectives of development background, product scale, business formats, site selection, transportation situation, local market, project orientation and developmental concept. This book provides designers with ideas and reference about the development model of commercial properties.
3. This book categorizes the projects into ten kinds according to the contemporary popular property development model. They are categorized into: Commercial circle, resort complex, architectural complex, commercial plaza, commercial street, apartment, hotel, office building, technological industrial park and headquarters base.
4. More than 3, 000 pictures about architectural fa? Ade, interior space, garden landscape, house type design and perspective drawing are selected to interpret the design marrow of the high-end commercial properties and provide the designers and relevant professional talents with precious reference.
A landmark publication that celebrates humanity’s age-old ability to create buildings that are ingeniously adapted to their cultural and environmental conditions, providing enduring lessons for living today
Climate change is the biggest challenge facing our planet. There has never been a more important time to understand how to make the best use of local natural resources and to produce buildings that do not rely on stripping the environment or transporting materials across the globe.
The culmination of years of specialist research, this once-in-a-generation publication gathers together an international team of over one hundred leading experts across a diverse range of disciplines to examine what the traditions of vernacular architecture and its regional craftspeople around the world can teach us about creating a more sustainable future. Organized by the five major climate zones, covering polar, temperate, tropical, desert and continental, and more than 80 countries worldwide, it reveals how people and cultures have adapted to their environment to make the best use of indigenous materials and construction techniques, and stresses the importance of preserving disappearing craftsmanship and local knowledge before it is too late.
Including contextual essays on issues ranging from climatology, to anthropology and economics; detailed reference section; specially commissioned maps and infographics; and a wealth of illustrations, this landmark publication is a celebration of humankind's resilience and ingenuity in a rapidly changing world, and an invaluable resource document for the future generation who will shape our built environment.
Contents List::
Foreword by Tomas Chruszczow • Introduction by Sandra Piesik • General Essays: Climatology, Catherine Souch; Geology, Graham Lott; Botany, William Miliken; Anthropologist, André Singer; Economics, Jim Coleman and Henry Fletcher • Tropical Day • Temperate • Continental • Polar • Appendix 1: Contemporary Vernacular • Appendix 2: Natural Disasters • Appendix 3: Material Science
About the Author:
Dr Sandra Piesik is an architect and a researcher specializing in technology development and transfer. She has worked extensively in the Middle East on projects that reconnect traditional knowledge systems with modern applications, and has led successful research, development and deployment studies on the adaptation of date palm leaf architecture for modern use, which resulted in an award-winning project endorsed by the UNCCD and the book Arish: Palm-Leaf Architecture, also published by Thames & Hudson. As the founder of several multidisciplinary research groups and consortia, she is actively engaged in addressing global climate change. She was co-creator of the Urban and Rural Resilience Programme for desert regions and participated in the COP22 UN Climate Change Conference in Marrakech.
Project Introduction:
1. Design
007 Shizimen Bridge Competition-the Infinity Loop017 Galaxy Yabao Hi-tech Enterprises Headquarter Park
027 New Jangwan Office Park
035 The Fujian Professional Photonic Techinical College
047 Summer International Retail and Entertainment Centre
057 Chongqing Zhongxun Plaza
069 Lanyue Bay West Convention Centre & Mixed Development
079 China-taiwan Cross Strait Forum Exhibiion Centre & Opera House
091 Dalian Public Library
099 Urban Planning Museum
109 Badshahpur It Park
119 The Gateway Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
2. Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
007 Dancing Dragons
021 Jinan Pulimen Commercial Complex
033 The Grand Boulevard
047 Yixing Dongju Far East
061 1 Dubai
073 Head Office for the Federation of Korean Industries
087 Wings Museum
099 Matrix Gateway Complex
109 Crystal Center
121 The Za’abeel Master Plan
135 Park Gate
147 Qintai International Tower
3. Jasper-Eyers Architects
007 Médiacité
017 MG Tower
027 Minsk Tower
037 South City
045 Themis Courthouse
051 Warsaw Spire
063 Belview
073 Belair
081 Dexia Tower
093 Le Toison d’Or
099 VAC-Flemish Administrative Center
107 Lex building-Council of the European Union
117 Waterview
133 Senator
4. Kris Yao Artech Architects
007 Lanyang Museum
023 National Palace Museum Southern Branch
029 China National Centre for Sinology
039 Wuzhen Theater
049 Taiwan Traditional Performing Arts Center
059 Huashan House
069 Continental Engineering Corporation Headquarters
075 China Steel Corporation Headquarters
085 Taiwan High Speed Rail Hsinchu Station
095 Meridien Hotel and Office Complex
107 Shih Chien University Gymnasium and Library
5. KSP Jurgen Engel Archiekten
007 Tianjin Art Museum
017 Deutschen Börse
027 Palais Quartier
033 New National Library of China
041 WestendDuo
051 s. Oliver Headquarter
065 Air China Blue Sky Tower
071 HumboldtHafenEins
077 Olympic Plaza
081 Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum in Nanjing
089 Tianjin University Sports Arena
097 The Beijing Patents Office
103 Surgery & Dermatology-University Medical Center Ulm
113 Astra-Tower
117 Sunshine 100 International New Town
123 SanWeiDu
129 Conceptual Design for Changzhou Xin Long District International Business & Technology Plaza
6. P&T Group
007 No.1&2 Corporate Avenue
017 Aria
027 Bank of Panhsin Headquarters
035 Bellavita
047 The Harbourside
053 Jinan Hang Lung Plaza – Parc 66
071 Lumiere
075 Mapletree Business City
083 Beijing Oriental Plaza
095 Park Ventures the Ecoplex on Witthayu
103 10,12,16 & 18 Pollock’s Path
109 Sheraton Hotel
119 Shunde Culture Centre Complex
131 Sathorn Square
139 The Residencia Macau
147 Hong Kong Design Institute & HKIVE Lee Wai Lee Campus
155 Crocodile Centre at 79 Hoi Yuen Road
7. Perkins Eastman
007 835 Sixth Avenue
017 Chongqing Library
029 Saifee Burhani Bendhi Bazaar
035 Concordia International School Shanghai: High School
049 Kumkang Penterium IT Center
063 MSKCC
069 Hebrew Senior Life: NewBridge on the Charles
083 Simons Center for Geometry and Physics
099 St.Vincent’s Medical Center: Cancer Center
111 TKTS Booth
8. RTKL
007 City Crossing Shenyang
021 Westfield San Francisco
029 Dream Mall
041 Grand Hyatt Shenzhen
053 City Crossing Phase II
063 LA Live
073 Metropolis
085 360 MALL
097 Chadstone West Mall
107 Hyundai Daegu Department Store
121 Cristalia Business Park
135 ShanXi Taiyuan Tian Mei Century Plaza
145 Brickell Financial Centre
9. UN Studio
007 Raffles City
023 Arnhem Central Transfer Terminal
029 King David the Builder International Airport
035 Singapore University of Technology and Design
043 Ponte Parodi
053 Dance Palace
061 Theatre Spijkenisse
067 I’Park City
075 Model House for I’Park City
081 New Amsterdam Plein & Pavillion
087 Tea House on bunker
095 Mercedes-Benz Museum
111 Cenre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE)
127 Haus am Weinberg
141 The Scotts Tower
149 V on Shenton
10. The Jerde Partnership
007 Mecenatpolis
021 D-cube City
035 The City 7 Mall
047 Daegu Mosaic Gardens
065 Festival Waterfront Center
071 Hashimoto Konoha Mall
087 Kanyon
099 Langham Place
113 Morongo Casino Resort & SPA
123 Santa Monica Place
133 World Market Center
139 Zlote Tarasy
153 Atlantic City, New Jersey
There’s No Place Like Home. Step into the world’s most beautiful private abodes
Discover the world’s finest crop of new homes. This dependable global digest features such talents as Shigeru Ban, MVRDV, and Marcio Kogan alongside up-and-comers like Xu Fu-Min, Vo Trong Nghia, Desai Chia, and Shunri Nishizawa. Organized by architect and brimming with crisp photography and plans, the result is a sweeping survey of the contemporary house.
Across small cottages and lavish villas, beach houses and forest refuges, discover the world’s finest crop of new homes. This cutting-edge global digest features such talents as Shigeru Ban, MVRDV, and Marcio Kogan alongside up-and-coming names like Aires Mateus, Xu Fu-Min, Vo Trong Nghia, Desai Chia, and Shunri Nishizawa.
Here, there are homes in Australia and New Zealand, from China and Vietnam, in the United States and Mexico, and on to less expected places like Ecuador and Costa Rica. The result is a sweeping survey of the contemporary house and a revelation that homes across the globe may have more in common than expected.
Among guava trees and abandoned forts in Western India is a sanctuary designed for and by Kamal Malik of Malik Architecture. The House of Three Streams is a sprawling spectacle with high ceilings, verandas, and pavilions, perched atop a ridge overlooking two ravines. A medley of steel, glass, wood, and stone, the house weaves along the contour of the landscape, almost as an extension of the forest.
Encina House by Aranguren & Gallegos, an elegant, sloping structure reminiscent of a gazebo, similarly inhabits its surrounding vista. Ensconced in a pine forest north of Madrid, the lower level is embedded in rock and connected to the upper by a natural stone wall.
Shinichi Ogawa’s Seaside House is an immaculate two-story minimalist marvel in Kanagawa that overlooks the Pacific. Its living area spills onto a cantilevered terrace and infinity pool, almost dissolving into the ocean as one seamless entity.
In Vietnam, Shunri Nishizawa’s House in Chau Doc exudes tropical sophistication with exposed timber beams, woven bamboo, plants, concrete panels, and inner balconies and terraces. Its corrugated iron panels act as moveable walls and shutters, ushering in views of surrounding rice fields.
These homes — along with more than 50 others — are each remarkably distinct in design. They all, however, toe the line between inside and outside, each one symbiotic with its surroundings.
About the Author
Philip Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard and edited Connaissance des Arts for over 20 years. His TASCHEN books include the Architecture Now! series and monographs on Tadao Ando, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, Oscar Niemeyer, and Zaha Hadid.
How to Draw & Paint Fashion & Costume Design, the third book in the Walter Foster Collectibles series, contains yet another extraordinary collection of vintage Walter Foster titles from the 1940s through the 1960s, including Female Fashion, How to Draw and Paint Today's Fashions, How to Draw and Paint Fashions, and the Art of Costume Design. In addition to providing an overview of basic drawing and painting techniques, artists will learn how to capture figures in various poses, as well as the dynamics of facial features and expressions, and other elements of drawing.
Additionally, this colorful 128-page book features easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for rendering a range of early 20th-century fashions and theatrical costumes. From casual wear and formal gowns to textures, hats, and shoes, artists who are fond of vintage fashion and eras gone by will appreciate the book for both its instructional qualities and aesthetic and collectible values.
Glaciers, snow and perpetual ice have always fascinated human beings; this is reflected in the exceptional architecture of frigid regions. The task of building in the coldest parts of the world represents both a bare necessity and a special challenge.
Ice Architecture presents the most innovative projects that illustrate the success of contemporary architects in mastering the challenges of building in extremely cold zones. The volume presents the work of architects working in this field, graphically accompanied by numerous photographs and plans, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of ice architecture.
From the contents:
_Indian Research Base, Arctic (BOF Architekten)
_Nordpark Cable Railway in Innsbruck, Austria (Zaha Hadid)
_School of Nursing and Health Care Practice in Jagtvej, Greenland (Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects)
_Huski Hotel in Falls Creek, Australia (Elenberg Fraser)
_Svalbard Science Centre in Spitsbergen, Norway (Jarmund / Vignæs Architects)