Cape to Bluff: A survey of residential architecture from Aotearoa New Zealand by Simon Devitt Photographer Ltd
Category: Architecture
Cape to Bluff is a portrait of New Zealand's most inspiring residential architecture, journeying across the islands from north to south. It features 30 incredible Kiwi homes, some never seen before, photographed exclusively for the book. It showcases the work of NZ's top architects and how they create ...Show more
Architects at Home by JOHN V. MUTLOW
Category: Architecture | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
This stunning revised and updated edition takes you on a thrilling tour through the fascinating, eclectic and stylish abodes of some of the world's best-known architects. Not only do these pages offer a rare glimpse into each architect's personal, private environment, but each uniquely designed project ...Show more
Victorian Bikepaths & Railtrails 9th ed by Michael Sabey
Category: Architecture
Scenic, safe off road Victorian metro bike paths and regional rail trails network with enroute cafes, tourism destinations and general trip planning information. Edition 9.
Live Greener by CAYETANO CARDELUS VIDAL
Category: Architecture
In recent decades, there has been a growing awareness of environmental issues in society as a whole, mainly due to the increasingly serious consequences of climate change and the progressive degradation of the natural environment caused by human activity. Within this trend, the practice of "Green Archit ...Show more
The Little Book Of Calm by WILSON PAUL
Category: Architecture
Full of advice to follow to achieve a state of calm and thoughts on how to inspire. Every page of this small-format book contains a secret to achieving calm. Paul Wilson is also the author of "Instant Calm" and "The Calm Technique".
Grind: a Modern Guide to City Living - Coffee, Cocktails, Recipes and Stories by Grind Coffee; Teddy Robinson
Category: Architecture
From the cult London coffee brand comesGRIND: a modern guide to food, drink, work, rest and play.This tongue-in-cheek book doesn't take itself too seriously. With guides and anecdotes, tips and lists,GRIND reveals everything from how to make a great burger at home, to how to politely bail on a bad date, ...Show more
The Fear Bubble: Harness Fear and Live Without Limits by Ant Middleton
Category: Architecture
The brilliant, inspirational next book by the author of the incredible No. 1 bestseller FIRST MAN IN. Without fear, there's no challenge. Without challenge, there's no growth. Without growth, there's no life. Ant Middleton is no stranger to fear: as a point man in the Special Forces, he confronted fea ...Show more
Architecture: The Definitive Visual History by DK
Category: Architecture
The definitive global visual history of architectureFrom ancient dwellings to modern high-tech skyscrapers, discover everything there is to know about the history of architecture around the world.Covering over 6,000 years of human history, Architecture charts the most important developments in building ...Show more
The Local Project: Book 10 by The Local Project
Category: Architecture
Showcasing the very best of architecture and design from Australia and New Zealand, The Local Project: 10 is a stunning collection of homes from some of the most renown architects practicing today. Featuring 23 homes from across Australia and New Zealand, the homes selected represent a curated selecti ...Show more
Container Architecture: Modular, Pre Fab, Affordable, Movable and Sustainable Living by DAVID ANDREU
Category: Architecture
The ultimate in sustainable architecture, containers provide a cheap and resilient building material with a myriad of possible applications. Modular, these self contained units are easy to attach to an existing build, incorporate within larger buildings or even combine together to create a single struct ...Show more
Sad Animal Facts by Brooke Barker
Category: Architecture
A delightfully quirky compendium of the Animal Kingdom's more unfortunate truths, with over 150 hand-drawn illustrations to make you laugh and cry. Have you ever wondered how expensive a jar of honey would be if a minimum wage for bees applied, or whether a dog cares what's on television when they sit n ...Show more
New Shelters: Sustainable Buildings Systems by ANNA MINGUET
Category: Architecture
Sustainable Architecture or Bio-construction. Living as close as possible to a green or natural area is highly recommended for mental health. Good architecture is considered to be that which blends in perfectly with the surrounding area. Nature can be integrated into architecture indirectly with environ ...Show more