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Bernard Leupen, Harald Mooij
Housing Design
A Manual
Timo de Rijk, Antoine Achten, Hans van de Markt (eds.)
Dutch Design Yearbook 2011
Klaske Havik, Véronique Patteeuw, Hans Teerds (eds.)
OASE 85
Productive Uncertainty
Indeterminacy in Spatial Design, Planning and Management
Salomon Frausto (ed.)
The Berlage Survey of the Culture, Education and Practice of Architecture and Urbanism
Georg Frerks, Berma Klein Goldewijk (eds.), Els van der Plas (visual eds.)
Cultural Emergency in Conflict and Disaster
Lars Spuybroek
The Sympathy of Things
Ruskin and the Ecology of Design
Lukas Feireiss, Ole Bouman
Testify! The Consequences of Architecture
Lara Schrijver, Elain Harwood, Dirk van den Heuvel, Pierijn van der Putt, Dick van Gameren, Christopher Woodward (Chair in Dwelling, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology) (eds.)
DASH
The Urban Enclave
Job Floris, Anne Holtrop, Hans Teerds (eds.)
Krijn de Koning, Bas Princen (guest eds.)
OASE 84
Models
Samir Bantal, JaapJan Berg, Kees van der Hoeven, Anne Luijten
Architecture in the Netherlands
Yearbook 2010/11
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Nowhere in the world have architects built so many small and exceptional homes as in Japan, and nowhere with such ingenuity and success. How to Make a Japanese House presents 21 contemporary houses and situates them in the evolution of Japanese housing. Simultaneously, the book provides insight into the unique design approach of three different generations of Japanese architects.
Paperback, 328 pages, English edition € 39,50
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Samir Bantal, JaapJan Berg, Kees van der Hoeven, Anne Luijten, Bernard Kolenbrander
Architecture in the Netherlands
Yearbook 2011/12
Extended anniversary issue!
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The yearbook turns 25 this year, and that’s cause for
something extra. Naturally the editors will present, as usual, the 30 most remarkable projects completed in the past year. In addition, this edition offers a selection of the milestones of Dutch architecture production over the last 25 years.
Paperback, 272 pages, Dutch/English edition
€ 39.50
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Authors: Han van Wiskerke, Jorge Mario Jáuregui, Vandana Shiva and others
Editors: Maaike Lauweart, Peter de Rooden, Brigitte van der Sande and Francien van Westrenen
Food for the City
A Future for the Metropolis
Food for thought! The future of food in the city
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In 2050 nine billion people will be living on earth, 75 per cent of them in cities. If we go on at this rate, we will need several extra planets for the production of our food. Food for the City examines how we can keep feeding our cities.
Paperback, 254 pages, English edition
€ 29.50
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Water management runs in the blood of the Dutch. Draining the Netherlands and keeping it dry is a process they started centuries ago and continue to this day. But will this still suffice? In the two-part project Sweet&Salt (book and exhibition) author and journalist Tracy Metz and curator Maartje van den Heuvel demonstrate, in text and images, how the Netherlands shapes its evolving relationship with water.
Paperback, 296 pages, Dutch and English edition
€ 35.00
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The architecture practice MVRDV and The Why Factory envision a new model for the development of Asian cities. Their idea is The Vertical Village, a three-dimensional community intended to bring back personal autonomy, diversity, flexibility and neighbourhood life to cities in Asia.
Paperback, 528 pages, English edition
€ 35.00
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Delft University of Technology, Chair of Architecture and Dwelling( eds.)
DASH
Living in a New Past
New traditionalism in architecture: the housebuilding trend explained
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What are the reasons for architects in different times, regions and circumstances harking back to images, forms or construction methods from the past? And what means do architects employ in order to achieve the intended effect? These are the pivotal questions in this sixth issue of DASH.
Paperback, 160 pages, Dutch/English edition
€ 35.00
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David de Bruijn, Maarten Delbeke, Job Floris, Christoph Grafe, Ruben Molendijk, Tom Vandeputte (eds.)
OASE 86
Baroque
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In OASE 86 the architecture of the baroque era is placed under the microscope and assessed with regard to its relevance for modern and contemporary architecture. On the basis of several historical studies, this issue examines how the complex geometric compositions and surface treatments of the baroque might be coupled with contemporary design practice.
Paperback, 128 pages, Dutch/English edition
€ 25.00
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The Why Factory, Delft: Winy Maas with Tihamér Salij and Bas Kalmeyer
Hong Kong Fantasies
Challenging World-Class City Standards
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The Why Factory throws down the gauntlet to the city of Hong Kong. What role will Hong Kong be fulfilling in the future? Which specialism should the city focus on in the trial of strength with other cities, such as Shenzhen, Shanghai and Singapore?
Paperback, 176 pages, English edition
€ 30.00
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