The Flexible City - Solutions for a Circular and Climate Adaptive Europe. 3rd edition. An inspiring handbook for anyone contributing to the future of the European city: from civil servants and policymakers to developers, designers, builders and users.
El Croquis 224: Christian Kerez (2015–2024) Ultimate Spaces
Udkommer 4/4 - forudbestil nu! Introrabat! Arkitekten Halldor Gunnløgsson. Om Gunnløgssons omfattende livsværk som sin tids mest vindende deltager i arkitektkonkurrencer, som udøvende arkitekt, lærer og debattør.
The House of Green - Natural Homes and Biophilic Architecture. In the search for the sweet spot where nature and modern-day living meet, The House of Green delivers solutions for a perfect blend of both worlds.
Materials - An Environmental Primer. The environmental impacts of construction are momentous. How can architects minimise these by making responsible material choices? Showcasing the latest thought leadership from subject experts across the industry, this primer sets out the various considerations and parameters for specifying a particular material.
Untold Stories -on Women, Gender and Architecture in Denmark.For the first time ever, readers get an overall picture of the key contribution made by women to the architecture of Danish welfare society in the period 1930–1980.
The Green Dip - Covering the City with a Forest. How do you dip your city in green? The Green Dip offers ways to reintroduce nature into our cities, by critically examining architectural strategies and green solutions.
The Japanese House since 1945. The definitive overview of and ultimate resource on the iconic architect-designed houses built in Japan from 1945 to the present
Food for Architects - Steib Gmür Geschwentner Kyburz - Exponents of Excellent Housing. Zurich-based architects Steib Gmür Geschwentner Kyburz Partners offer an invitation for dinner: five delicious courses spanning good housing design, 30 years of Zurich urban development, and innovative architecture.
Roger Boltshauser - Response. A selection of key and recent buildings by Swiss architect Roger Boltshauser presented in a visual triple-jump: plan—photograph—sketch