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New Suburban: Reinventing the family home, Australia and New Zealand

Looking at contemporary examples of how traditional suburban houses have been reinvented, revised and renovated in Australia and New Zealand, New Suburban is the second book from Stuart Harrison and complements his first, Forty-six Square Meters of Land Doesn’t Normally Become a House. New Suburban is in particular a wel

Japan: The New Mix

Japan: The New Mix examines a fascinating assembly of architects and interior designers that have been working in Japan since the turn of the millennium.

GA Houses - Project 2014

GA Houses is a Japanese magazine that focuses on architectural projects from around the globe that have something unique to offer in their design. The case studies within the magazine are all written by the architects who have designed the projects, many of which are still in the construction stages.

Furnitecture

Architecture today is often focused on the issue of fitting the maximum amount of people into smaller areas, and so we see apartment buildings and subdivisions designed to still be attractive places to live.

Forty-Six Square Metres of Land Doesn’t Normally Become a House

When you pick up a book, particularly one on architecture, you expect to see a certain layout. There will be an introduction and contents page, followed by slabs of text with accompanying illustrations and photographs, concluding with an index or list of architects and/or photographers.

Forty-Six Square Metres of Land Doesn’t Normally Become a House

When you pick up a book, particularly one on architecture, you expect to see a certain layout. There will be an introduction and contents page, followed by slabs of text with accompanying illustrations and photographs, concluding with an index or list of architects and/or photographers.

C3 - Green in Grey: Architecture in Hybrid Mode

A monthly magazine from Korea, C3 looks at thematically linked architectural projects from around the world. #371 from August 2015 has two themes; the integration of nature and greenery into urban buildings and the blending of the public space into buildings.

Nano-House: Innovations for Small Dwellings

A small book concerned with small structures aiming for a big impact, Nanohouse: Innovations for small dwellings by Phyllis Richardson contains a comprehensive overview of the benefits in designing small houses.

Wood Architecture & Design

If you’re ever on the fence about which material to build with, then its safe to say that Wood Architecture & Design will convince you to use wood for your next project.

The Woodbook, The Complete Plates

The Woodbook, The Complete Plates is the perfect companion for anyone looking to learn more about wood. This beautifully presented piece describes hundreds of wood species in equisite detail, each accompanied by high definition photographs of their transverse, radial and tangential sections.

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