250 Things an Architect Should Know. From iconic architect and critic Michael Sorkin comes a joyful celebration of architecture and city-making, told through his famous list, in one beautiful, illustrated book.
FORVENTET LEVERING AUG! - NY VERSION 2022 - Byggeriets Materialepyramide - udregnet i kg. For optimalt udbytte anbefales det at kombinere denne materialepyramide med Byggeriets materialepyramide 2022- udregnet i M3. Byggeriets materialepyramider peger på hvilke materialer, vi primært bør bygge af og hvilke vi kun bør anvende i små mængder.
Byggeriets Materialepyramide - udregnet i kubikmeter. For optimalt udbytte anbefales det at kombinere denne materialepyramide med Byggeriets materialepyramide 2022- udregnet i KG.
Future Cities Lab - Indicia 03. This third and final volume in the Indicia book series presents the results of the Future Cities Laboratory research program in the form of actions for sustainable city-making. Research results are presented as condensed actions that take the form of general principles, recommendations and practical guidelines.
Interventions and Adaptive Reuse - A Decade of Responsible Practice. Building in existing fabric
Adapting Cites to Sea Level Rise - Green and Gray Strategies. Adapting Cities to Sea Level Rise, by infrastructure expert Stefan Al, introduces design responses to sea-level rise, drawing from examples around the globe.
The Exceptionally Simple Theory of Sketching - Extended Edition. With this book you will see that even the most complex sketches are just a structure of very simple, yet confidently drawn segments built on each other.
Never too Small - Reimagining small space living. What does the future of urban living look like?
Architectural Theory - Pioneering Texts on Architecture from the Renaissance to Today. The most influential architectural essays written since the Renaissance, copiously illustrated and neatly organized chronologically and by country. Discover the theories behind the structures in which we live, work, and play.
Raw Concrete - The Beauty of Brutalism - embarks on a wide-ranging journey through Britain over the past sixty years, stopping to examine how eight extraordinary buildings were made - from commission to construction - why they have been so vilified, and why they are beginning to be loved.