Mute Icons: and Other Dichotomies in the Real in Architecture
“Mute Icons: Other Dichotomies of the Real in Architecture” is a book written by Marcelo Spina, Georgina Huljich, and Constance Vale.
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“Mute Icons: Other Dichotomies of the Real in Architecture” is a book written by Marcelo Spina, Georgina Huljich, and Constance Vale.
The book “Fundamentals of Design: Understanding, Creating & Evaluating Forms and Objects” by Mike Ambach addresses some fundamental questions related to design.
We had a conversation with Matt about car-oriented cities and his contributions to “Renewing the Dream: The Mobility Revolution and the Future of Los Angeles.”
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ecoLogicStudio, founded by Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, presents their new book entitled “Biodesign in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Deep Green.”
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KOICHI TAKADA (Architecture, Nature, and Design), the recent book by Philip Jodidio, provides a range of Koichi Takada’s recent projects over the last ten years. The captivating photographs of the buildings and interiors demonstrate how the architect incorporates natural elements like light, air, water, and even sound perfectly within the built environment.
The Chinese company named Zhongshuge continues redefining the bookstore concept. Recently opened as the second chain in Beijing, at Galeries Lafayette department, the remarkable bookstore
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