Wood and Wood Joints - Building Traditions of Europe, Japan and China. By looking at several hundred examples from Japan, China and 18 European countries, this book describes in great detail the history of timber architecture in terms of its technical, aesthetic and ecological dimensions.
Biogene materialer - tektonik og arkitektur - Tre vinkler på biogene materialers egenskaber og deres anvendelse i byggeriet.
Building Construction Illustrated 7th edition. The leading introduction to the principles and processes of building construction returns
Publication in August - preorder now! Trees Time Architecture - Design in Constant Transformation. Trees, Time, Architecture: living plant construction offers new perspectives in the age of limited resources
Circular Materials - Innovation and Reuse in Design and ArchitectureCircular Materials - Innovation and Reuse in Design and Architecture
Brutalist Japan. Featuring striking photography by an expert in the field, this exploration of Japanese Brutalist architecture celebrates the surprising beauty and grace of buildings forged in concrete.
Hidden Architecture - Buildings that blend in. Hidden Architecture examines projects from around the world that are cleverly disguised but still beautifully detailed and exquisite in their execution.
Nature-inclusive Urban Development - From experiments to governance. The construction industry is keen to give nature a bigger role in area development, but the road from ambition to realization and management is a challenging one. This book identifies key challenges encountered during the various phases of the planning process and highlights possible...
Reintroducing Materials for Sustainable Design provides instrumental theory and practical guidance to bring materials back into a central role in the design process and education.
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