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The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections

The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections

A club house in a castle in the West End of London complete with battlements and turrets from 1882. A design for the post-war reconstruction of the City of London in 1945. A fantasy landscape featuring Le Corbusier’s Capriccio of Notre-Dame du Haut in ruins. A section of a 19th-century townhouse showing a slice of the staircase wallpaper winding from deep navy on the ground floor to pale sky blue at the top. This is a treasury of architectural drawing from the 16th century to the present day. Exploring both how and why architects draw it offers a rich visual history from Palladio Inigo Jones and Augustus Pugin to contemporaries such as Richard Rogers Foster Associates and Zaha Hadid via Sir Christopher Wren George Gilbert Scott and Erno Goldfinger and everything else in between. From back-of-envelope concept sketches to painstaking pen and ink perspectives exploded axonometrics and born-digital drawings this book celebrates the full gamut of architectural representation. With over 200 lush full-colour reproductions this is a window into soul of architectural drawing over the past five hundred years. Includes newly digitised never-seen-before material from the RIBA Collections one of the largest architectural archives in the world. Explores rare drawings and designs from John Nash Sir Edwin Lutyens Frank Lloyd Wright and many more. Insightful commentary alongside each drawing ensures that they are as accessible and engaging as possible. Wide-ranging in scope this book will both inspire and inform. | The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections

GBP 45.00
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BIID Interior Design Project Book

Colour and Create Architecture Georgie Finds a Home

GBP 9.99
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Are you an inclusive designer?

Wellbeing in Interiors Philosophy Design and Value in Practice

Age-friendly Housing

Taste A cultural history of the home interior

New Design for Old Buildings

Smart Buildings Technology and the Design of the Built Environment

Think Like An Architect How to develop critical creative and collaborative problem-solving skills

Interior Design A Professional Guide

Clerk of Works and Site Inspector Handbook 2018 Edition

Rescue and Reuse Communities Heritage and Architecture

Eric Lyons and Span

Eric Lyons and Span

Due to popular demand we are delighted to offer this new paperback edition of Eric Lyons and Span. Lavishly illustrated and deeply researched this book celebrates the work of the architect Eric Lyons OBE (1912-1980) whose famous post-war housing - that today would be marketed as 'lifestyle housing' - is as well-loved today as it was vibrantly successful when first constructed. Built almost entirely for Span Developments its mission was to provide an affordable environment that gave people a lift. Influenced by Walter Gropius Lyons brought a commitment to high density housing and the idea of fostering community into his Span work without compromising his intuitive sensitivity for landscape. His success brought the practice an impressive array of awards and led to a term as President of the RIBA. The enduring success of his design philosophy can be traced forward to 2005 when Span received a special Housing Design Award given to schemes that meet the current Sustainable Communities Plan. Indeed the concept of Span mirrors current best practice thinking in housing design and continues to offer a fresh relevant challenge to volume housebuilders in Britain today. This book serves as a lively reminder of that fact. Written by distinguished historians practitioners and Span enthusiasts the book has been researched using the archive compiled by Ivor Cunningham one of Lyons ex-partners while a detailed gazetteer contains scale plan drawings of many of Spans housing templates.

GBP 35.00
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Home Extension Design

The Access Audit Handbook An inclusive approach to auditing buildings

Retrofitting for Flood Resilience A Guide to Building & Community Design

Masterplanning for Change Designing the Resilient City

Radical Housing Designing multi-generational and co-living housing for all

How To Win Work The architect's guide to business development and marketing

Lead Designer's Handbook The Lead Designer and Design Management

Old Buildings New Ideas A Selective Architectural History of Additions Adaptations Reuse and Design Invention

Social Housing Definitions and Design Exemplars

Contexts: The Work of Hodder + Partners

Architectural Acoustics A guide to integrated thinking