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The only piece of architectural writing that will be classed among the essential literature of the 20th century.
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Easy access to crucial business information for design professionals Find the concise, practical business information you need right now in the Architect s Essentials of Professional Practice Series. These authoritative guides quickly make you an... [ More...]
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Showcasing an extensive collection of full-color photographs, "150 Best Bathroom Ideas" provides an in-depth review of exemplary bathroom designs created by internationally renowned architects and designers who have achieved innovative and stunning... [ More...]
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Colorists of all ages can recreate the glowing colors of Art Nouveau stained glass with this handsome coloring book. Printed on translucent paper, these lovely patterns depict motifs of leaves, vines, flowers, birds, mythical creatures, and more. To be... [ More...]
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From rare issues of the Fashion Service Review: sharply detailed, easy-to-reproduce spots of authentic period apparel for men, women and children. Suits, dresses, coats, hats, shoes, neckties, swimwear, tuxedos and evening gowns, fur stoles, sweaters,... [ More...]
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IT'S ALL HERE! THE CONCRETE AND MASONRY INFORMATION YOU NEED TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY, AVOID COSTLY PROBLEMS AND MISTAKES, MINIMIZE RISK, REDUCE WASTE...AND MAXIMIZE PROFITS! Successful project completion depends on information! Here's your one-stop,... [ More...]
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Berlin is once again the official capital of a united Germany and, perhaps, the metaphorical capital of a new Europe. In accordance with its received status, a series of massive architectural projects has been initiated, intended to restore, reveal, and... [ More...]
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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Literature and Some Modifications2. The Historical Circumstances3. The Offering of Bread4. The Offering of Wine5. The Offering of Gold and Silver CoinsEpilogueAbbreviationsNotesBibliographyIndex
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Photography and Architecture: 1839-1939 presents works that show aspects of the history of architecture seen through photography and the history of photography through architecture.
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John Templer has written the first theoretical, historical, and scientific analysis of one of the most basic and universal building elements: the stair.
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