150 Best Tiny Spaces Ideas. Discover the latest innovations in tiny space design in this lush compendium in the 150 Best series, showcasing 150 full-color profiles. På vej til lager
The Umbrella House Project. The Umbrella House is the smallest residential home by Japanese architect and mathematician Kazuo Shinohara (1925–2006). This book tells the story of his unique masterpiece, which was first built in Tokyo in 1961.
Inspiring Tiny Homes - Creative living on land, on the water, and on the wheels. A collection of some of the most incredible small homes, from houseboats on the water, trailers in the countryside, and micro-apartments in the city, to treehouses in the woods.
Small Houses XL - Homes for our time. . A sweeping survey of small-scale architectural invention
A Guide to Danish Architecture - Towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Can we build our way to a better world? A presentation of presents 60 recent Danish architectural projects that, in each their own way, contribute to building stronger communities, improving the quality of life, and creating a more sustainable future for all. Richly illustrated
Adaptive Reuse in Architecture - A Typological Index. Presentation of 50 seminal and spectacular adaptive reuse projects in architecture.
Idékatalog - Designstrategier med halm i arkitekturen. Indeholder 10 projekter hvor det undersøges det hvordan halm, i enkel forarbejdet form, som halmballer eller i løs vægt, kan gentænkes ift. udvikling af nye typer produkter, byggetekniske løsninger eller konstruktioner.
Ufortalte historier - om kvinder, køn og arkitektur i Danmark
Building With a Positive Footprint. This book makes clear at once what needs to be done for buildings to contribute positively to a better world and your role in it. Inspiration and workbook to get you started and to inspire others.
Publication in the autumn - preorder now! Berlin Kommt Wieder - Die Architekten Paul Schwebes und Hans Schoszberger
Bio Protopia - Designing the Built Environment with Living Organisms. This is the first book to ground the concept of biotechnology in the built environment in tangible, large-scale prototypes. With rich visuals, it presents materials and processes that exploit the many possibilities of shaping the built environment with micro-organisms.