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Y08: The Skira Yearbook of World Architecture: Skira Yearbook of World Architecture

Editat de Luca Molinari
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008
Skira presents the first-ever architecture yearbook to take stock of global architecture. Although there are several national yearbooks, such as the Dutch Yearbook, Riba Yearbook, and German Yearbook, there are no publications on the international market that take this global approach. The Skira Architecture Yearbook features over one hundred of the most interesting projects built or designed during the past year. Each project is sumptuously illustrated and many include a critique by a well-known figure and interviews with architects and designers. It also features a selection of annual indexes from the world’s top architectural journals and a summary of the most important architectural events that took place throughout the world. Each year, The Skira Architecture Yearbook will also include a poster by a major architect that illustrates her/his vision of the future. Published annually only in English, Skira Architecture Yearbook is a sophisticated product of the highest graphic and editorial standards.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788861305878
ISBN-10: 8861305873
Pagini: 239
Ilustrații: 300 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 232 x 328 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.86 kg
Ediția:2007-2008
Editura: Skira - Berenice
Seria Skira Yearbook of World Architecture


Notă biografică

Luca Molinari is an architecture editor for Skira (since 1995), director of the Architecture department at Triennale, Milan (2000–2004), professor of the History of Contemporary Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture, Naples. He also won the X Venice Biennale of Architecture "Ernesto N. Rogers" prize as the best Italian architecture critic.

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"Building buffs will find travel inspiration in the Skira Yearbook of World Architecture." ~National Geographic Traveler