by Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano in Madrid in 1984 and which since 2004 has had a branch office in Berlin
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, founded by Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano in Madrid in 1984 and which since 2004 has had a branch office in Berlin, sets itself apart by virtue of an aesthetic of reduced yet powerful forms and materials. The architects, who are involved in projects throughout the world, cultivate a building style that typically takes the roof as the point of departure for planning and design, which becomes palpable in particular in their public buildings, museums, concert halls, and convention centers. Besides commercial buildings, the office also draws up plans for private homes as well as for interventions in historical building stock. The late medieval Moritzburg Castle in Halle, for example, which houses the Municipal Museum of Art and Applied Arts, received a new roof, extending the range of its use in a spectacular way. The publication presents the diversity of the projects on the basis of terms such as “landscapes,” “roofscapes,” “memory and intervention,” “combinatorial spaces,” “material,” and “light.”
I’ve Lived in East London for 86 ½ Years (Book 1: East London Photo Stories)
by Martin Usborne
Tadao Ando: Le opere, gli scritti, la critica
by Tadao Ando
Thomas Prior – Slip Me the Master Key
by Thomas Prior collecting together two decades of the American artist’s precise and unflinching photographic practice
Achille Castiglioni, Franco Sbarro: Esperienze di architettura : generazioni a confronto (I quaderni dell’Accademia di architettura Mendrisio) (Italian Edition)
by Achille Castiglioni
51N4E – Double or Nothing
by Architectural Association London
The Architecture of Frank Furness
by Furness
Sam Youkilis – Somewhere Screenprints
by the artist Out November 2023 Shipping from France only upon release date
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by the nineteenth-century Jewish reform movement
Giancarlo De Carlo
by at least twenty years
East London Swimmers (Book 2: East London Photo Stories)
by Madeleine Waller
Andreas Brandt & Rudolf Bottcher: Bauten und Projekte
by Andreas Brandt & Rudolf Bottcher
Berlin Nights (Book 7: Tales from the City)
by Tom Seymour
Daniel Jack Lyons – Like a River
by Daniel Jack Lyons
Ten Houses (Alfredo DeVido, Architects)
by Ten Houses (Alfredo
Hans Brechbuhler 1907-1989
by the Swiss modernist architect Hans Brechbuhler
Shigeru Ban: Humanitarian Architecture
by sourcing unconventional
Connections: The architecture of Richard England, 1964-84
by Connections
Antoni Gaudi 1852 1926
by instinct and by practice
Terry Farrell Interiors and the Legacy of Postmodernism
by Terry Farrell Interiors
A Garden Manifesto
by Olivia Laing
Hendrik Petrus Berlage: Thoughts on Style 1886-1909
by Iain Boyd Whyte and Wim de Wit
Greene & Greene: Architects in the Residential Style
by Greene & Greene
Lluis Clotet. Oscar Tusquets (Spanish Edition)
by Lluis Clotet. Oscar
Fructus: Atelier Bonnet Architects
by Fructus
Sir Ninian Comper: An Introduction to his Life and Work, with Complete Gazetteer
by ity on Comper
Johann Wilhelm Baur (1607-1642): Ein Wegbereiter der barocken Kunst in Deutschland
by Johann Wilhelm Baur (1607-1642)
Aglaia Konrad – Carrara
by Belgian photographer and artist Aglaia Konrad spatially deconstructs the granite mines of the Italian Carrara region
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