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domus Vol. 8

domus Vol. 8

Hardcover, 21.8 x 31.4 cm (8.6 x 12.4 in.), 580 pages
$ 70.00
"Prepare to lose a morning's work as you leaf through the books, pausing to wonder at projects you may know well, but which are here shown at their unveiling, in unfamiliar photographs." —Architecture Review, London

domus Vol. 9

domus Vol. 9

Hardcover, 21.8 x 31.4 cm (8.6 x 12.4 in.), 580 pages
$ 70.00
"Zooming through the 70 years of invention compressed into these pages... boggles the mind and makes one appreciate more profoundly the achievements of design during the first modern century." —Modernism magazine, New York

Decorative Art 50s
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Decorative Art 50s

Softcover, flaps, 15.1 x 19.5 cm (5.9 x 7.7 in.), 576 pages
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TASCHEN’s 25th anniversary - Special edition!
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Decorative Art 70s

Softcover, flaps, 15.1 x 19.5 cm (5.9 x 7.7 in.), 576 pages
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TASCHEN 25 - Special edition!
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Ponti

Ponti

Softcover, flaps, 18.5 x 23 cm (7.3 x 9.1 in.), 96 pages
$ 9.99
Basic Architecture
An introduction to Ponti’s creative process and an overview of the various phases of his career
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Arts & Architecture 1945-54: The Complete Reprint
Leaf through! Leaf through!

Arts & Architecture 1945-54: The Complete Reprint

Travers, David
118 Magazines in 10 Boxes, 25.2 x 32.2 cm (9.9 x 12.7 in.), 6156 pages
$ 700.00
ISBN: 978-3-8228-2678-2
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German, Spanish
Availability: In Stock
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"During a visit to the home of the photographer Julius Shulman a few years ago, Benedikt Taschen, the founder of the art book company TASCHEN, made a tremendous discovery: a nearly intact collection of Arts & Architecture magazines from the 1940s, '50s and '60s, championing the emerging Modernist architecture of Southern California. Today, design from the post World War II-period is legendary, but it was John Entenza, the magazine's editor, who first published the likes of Frank Gehry and Richard Meier, and whose Case Study House Program raised awareness of how designers were using new technologies and materials."
The New York Times, New York, United States
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Classic Zine
Metropolis, United States, October 01, 2008