Design
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New! Frank Lloyd Wright, Complete Works 1943-1959
Hardcover, 40 x 31 cm (15.7 x 12.2 in.), 584 pages
$ 200.00
The first book in an exhaustive three-volume monograph featuring all of Wright's 1,100 designs, both realized and unrealized. This volume covers the postwar years and the "living architecture" period.
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New! 20th Century Classic Cars: 100 Years of Automotive Ads
Hardcover, 23.8 x 30.2 cm (9.4 x 11.9 in.), 480 pages
$ 39.99
Time-travel through automotive history with this lush visual history of the automobile and car advertising
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New! Green Architecture Now!
Flexicover with flaps, 19.6 x 24.9 cm (7.7 x 9.8 in.), 416 pages
$ 39.99
An overview of the architects, designers and practices forging today's sustainable and environmentally sound architecture, from Tadao Ando and Thom Mayne to up-and-coming talents
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New! Logo Design Vol. 2
Softcover + elastic ribbon, 16.8 x 22.6 cm (6.6 x 8.9 in.), 384 pages
$ 39.99
This follow-up to our successful first volume brings an insider’s perspective to the art of designing successful logos
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domus Vol. 10
Hardcover, 21.8 x 31.4 cm (8.6 x 12.4 in.), 580 pages
$ 70.00
Volume X — 1985–1989: The eighties in full force
Finally available as separate volume “You will discover more ideas here about design and architecture, and a better guide to the major names of the last 80 years, than you could find with convenience anywhere else ... The sheer volume of information is breathtaking.” – World of Interiors, London |
domus Vol. 11
Hardcover, 21.8 x 31.4 cm (8.6 x 12.4 in.), 580 pages
$ 70.00
Volume XI — 1990–1994: The next generation
Finally available as separate volume “TASCHEN’s domus series is a major publishing achievement and a must-have for all design and architecture teaching institutions, practicing architects, designers, students and collectors.” – Concept for Living, London |
domus Vol. 12
Hardcover, 21.8 x 31.4 cm (8.6 x 12.4 in.), 580 pages
$ 70.00
Volume XII — 1995–1999: Leaving the 20th century
Finally available as separate volume “A must-have for any architecture and design buff... this collector’s edition not only follows the history of the magazine, it also journeys to some of the most stimulating projects in the world.” - Trace, New York |
Editors in charge
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Jenny Royeck studied art history, Romance languages and literature, and archaeology in Bonn and Pisa, gaining her Master’s thesis on Italian Futurism in 1998. After working in contemporary art dealing, she joined TASCHEN Cologne in 1999 and has collaborated on such projects as GOAT and Valentino. |
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Julius Wiedemann was born in Brazil, studied graphic design and marketing, and was an art editor for digital and design magazines in Tokyo. His TASCHEN digital and media titles include Animation Now!, Advertising Now! and 1000 Favorite Websites. |
From the Reading Room
Style suggestion...for a modern American storefront. Excerpt from the book 'Shop America. Midcentury Storefront Design 1938 – 1950'. By Steven Heller. |
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Ethical aestheticsBy Charlotte & Peter Fiell. Excerpt from the book Contemporary Graphic Design |
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DOMUS 1928-1999A Privileged Insight into Architecture and Design |















