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Alvar Aalto: Second Nature
Alvar Aalto: Second Nature

By Mina Marefat, Akos Moravanszky, Pedro Gadanho, Jochen Eisenbrand, Mateo Kries, Peter MacKeith, Dörte Kuhlmann, Marco Michelis, Eric Mumford

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The Magus of the North : this was the epithet which architecture critic Sigfried Giedion found for Alvar Aalto (1898-1976), the best-known Finnish architect of his generation and a major exponent o...

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Shooting Space: Architecture In Contemporary Photography
Shooting Space: Architecture In Contemporary Photography

By Kate Bush, Pedro Gadanho, Elias Redstone

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Divided Into Five Chapters, The Book Covers Collaborations Between Photographer And Architect, Global Urbanization, Alterations To The Natural Landscape, Reappraised Modernist Icons, And Imagined E...

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Selgascano
Selgascano

By Pedro Gadanho

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A Japanese constellation
A Japanese constellation

By Glenn D. Lowry, Pedro Gadanho, Sarah Resnick

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"'A Japanese Constellation' showcases a group of contemporary architects who work in Japan but whose influence extends throughout the world. This book, published in conjunction with the first exhib...

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Climax Change
Climax Change

By Pedro Gadanho

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Climax Change!
Climax Change!

By Pedro Gadanho

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Climax Change! represents the much-needed overview of how climate change and the current environmental emergency will affect the practice of architecture, both in terms of its design philosophy an...

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