Our Architecture books explore how buildings shape the way we live, work, and experience our surroundings. Spanning a variety of ground breaking and well known designers, they provide valuable insight into iconic structures and design innovations.
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Norman Foster – Reflections – First Edition 2005 – with SIGNED Compliments Slip
£235.00Foster And Partners, London, 2005. A first edition, limited edition. Hardback. No Dustjacket. 4to. Special edition issued in near fine condition without dust wrapper in near fine printed dark grey…
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Norman Foster – Works 5 – First Edition 2009
£485.00A first edition, first printing of ‘Norman Foster Works 5’ published by Prestel in 2009. A very good book without inscriptions in the original glassine which has a chip to…
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Robert McCarter – Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect – First Edition 1997
£95.00A first edition, first printing of Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect by Robert McCarter, published by Phaidon, London in 1997. A fine copy, with minor white spotting and staining to edge…
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Colin Ward – Chartres – The Making Of A Miracle – First Folio Edition 1986
£35.00A first Folio Society edition, first printing of Chartres, The Making Of A Miracle by Colin Ward, published by The Folio Society, London in 1986, illustrated throughout. A very fine…
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Evelyn Waugh – Scott-King’s Modern Europe – First UK Edition 1947
£60.00A first edition, first printing published by Chapman and Hall in 1947. A very good+ book without inscriptions. Fading to the spine and slight rubbing to the edges. Some spotting…
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