Beginning with the house : 65 architects' visions from early residential works = 初期住宅作品からはじまる建築家65組のヴィジョン.

Beginning with the house : 65 architects' visions from early residential works = shoki jūtaku sakuhin kara hajimaru kenchikuka 65-kumi no vijon.

Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Japanese
Published/​Created
  • Tōkyō : Kabushiki Kaisha Ē ando Yū, 2016.
  • 東京 : 株式会社エー・アンド・ユー, 2016.
  • ©2016
Description
  • 264 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 30 cm.
  • 264 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 30 cm。

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    Series
    • Kenchiku to toshi. Rinji zōkangō ; 2016, May. [More in this series]
    • 建築と都市. 臨時増刊号 ; 2016, May. [More in this series]
    • A + U : Architecture and urbanism ; May 2016 Special issue = Kenchiku to toshi ; 2016-nen 5-gatsu rinji zōkan
    • A + U : Architecture and urbanism ; May 2016 Special issue = 建築と都市 ; 2016年5月臨時増刊
    Summary note
    Special issue of A+U Magazine focussing on private houses around the world. With projects by Norman Foster, Jean Nouvel, Peter Märkli, Carlos Jimenez, Glenn Murcutt, Valerio Olgiati, Lacaton & Vassal, David Adjaye, MASS STUDIES, MVRDV, Jensen & Skodvin, Tatiana Bilbao, Olson Kundig, selgascano, and many more.
    Notes
    "A + U : Architecture and urbanism ; May 2016 Special issue = 建築と都市 ; 2016年5月臨時増刊"--Cover.
    Language note
    In English and Japanese.
    Other title(s)
    • Shoki jutaku sakuhin kara hajimaru kenchikuka 65-kumi no vijon.
    • 初期住宅作品からはじまる建築家65組のヴィジョン
    • Architecture and Urbanism. May 2016 (Special issue)
    • 建築と都市. 2016年5月, 臨時増刊号.
    ISBN
    • 9784900211940 ((paperback))
    • 490021194X ((paperback))
    OCLC
    954341314
    Other standard number
    • 4910019740568
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