Publication on June 13st - preorder now! Atlas of the Senseable City. A fascinating exploration of how the growth of digital mapping, spurred by sensing technologies, is affecting cities and daily lives.
From 1978 to 1993, the renowned Soviet "paper architects" Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin created an incredible collection of elaborate etchings depicting outlandish, often impossible, buildings and cityscapes
AMAG 30: Norrøn - Johansen Skovsted - Ateljé Ö
AMAG 29: Boltshauser - Lilitt Bollinger - Raphael Zuber
Udkommer den 21/10 - forudbestil nu! Svømmehaller - En oplevet arkitekturhistorie. Tag med på en arkitekturhistorisk rejse gennem landet til 20 svømmehaller – fra den ældste på Gymnastikhøjskolen i Ollerup over Kildeskovshallen til det internationale svømmestadion på Bellahøj – og mærk, hvordan arkitekturen fungerer som ramme.
To the Ends of the Earth - A Grand Tour for the 21st Century. The book takes the reader on an intellectual adventure through a carefully curated selection of 120 places that can be understood as metaphors of contemporary global culture. These places are divided into six chapters: Paradises, Utopias, Machines, Monsters, Ruins, and Instruments.
Copenhagen - design Victoria Ladefoged for Kollekto. Copenhagen's beautiful buildings and towers cut in silhouette. The buildings are handmade crafted out of sustainable materials.
AV Monographs 266: Houses 2024. Incl. 16 houses designed according to this bioclimatic approach to respond to a huge variety of situations, from the intense heat of the African coast to the heavy snowfall of northern Europe, via the tropical rain of Southeast Asia, the marked seasonality in some areas of South America or China, and the mild temperatures...
50 Houses from Archive 3 - Japan 2001-2021 GA Houses 177. GA Houses’ documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. To mark their 50th anniversary, Issue 177 of the magazine culled 50 masterpiece homes from their rich archive that have been spotlighted since 2000.
Sugar bowl designed by Finn Juhl. From the FJ Essence series originally designed in 1952 for Bing and Grøndahl.
Teacup designed by Finn Juhl in 1952. FJ Essence illuminates the unique aesthetics of Finn Juhl