Deco Landmarks by Arnold Schwartzman
39.99 NZD
49.99 (20% off)
Category: Architecture
Features hundreds of colour photographs from across the L.A. Basin, with dazzling details from the majestic to the whimsical, that define Art Deco style.
New Treehouses of the World by Pete Nelson
78.00 NZD
Category: Architecture
In the five years since the release of the international publishing success Treehouses of the World, the community of treehouse builders has grown considerably and many more - and more intriguingly innovative - treehouses have been built around the world, from North America to Asia and many points in-be ...Show more
Treehouse Living: 50 Innovative Designs
51.95 NZD
Category: Architecture
Following the amazing success of "Treehouses of the World", "Treehouse Living" looks upward once again into the canopy to present new directions in treehouse design. Over 300 beautiful colour photographs and illustrations explore the many possibilities of truly living in nature, from very refined, comfo ...Show more
Private Views: Inside the World's Greatest Homes by Paige Rense (Editor); Architectural Digest Editors
99.00 NZD
Category: Architecture
'Private Views' takes readers on an international tour of the most spectacular homes that have graced the pages of 'Architectural Digest' since 1970. Featured in this book are David and Iman Bowie's Caribbean retreat, Giorgio Armani's cliffside villa, and the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland's castle, ...Show more
Exceptional Treehouses by Alain Laurens
65.00 NZD
Category: Architecture
In Exceptional Treehouses, author and treehouse builder Alain Laurens reveals 30 gorgeous treehouse structures, 25 of which are entirely new creations, all illustrated with Daniel Dufour’s beautiful watercolors as well as photographs by Jacques Delacroix, commissioned specially for this book.As in his f ...Show more
Log Houses of the World by Richard Olsen
97.00 NZD
Category: Architecture
Many of the world's most renowned Modern-era architects have designed log houses, including Eliel Saarinen, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier, Alvar Aalto, R M Schindler, Richard Neutra, and John Lautner, among others. This work gathers these examples along with log homes by other world-famous figures of the des ...Show more
A Home for All Seasons by Meg Roberts
88.00 NZD
Category: Architecture
Photographs by Maura McEvoy. This book inspires us through a tour of dozens of indoor and outdoor spaces -- including hallways, bathrooms, porches, and sunrooms. Organized by spring, summer, fall, winter, and holidays, it shows how the time of year influences our decorating choices.
New Indonesian House by Robert Powell
89.99 NZD
Category: Architecture
"The New Indonesian House" presents twenty-eight homes in Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Bali that illustrate the remarkable advances that have taken place in residential design in Indonesia over the last two decades. Indonesia's new generation of architects demonstrates not only their Absorption of m ...Show more
Simple Shelters: Tents, Tipis, Yurts, Domes and Other Ancient Homes by Jonathan Horning
22.99 NZD
Category: Architecture | Series: Wooden Books
A brief introduction to the construction and history of basic shelters. Shelter is one of our most basic needs, and throughout history mankind has been highly inventive in meeting it. "Simple Shelters "introduces the principal types of wooden and stick-frame structures built around the world, examining ...Show more
New China Architecture by Patrick Bingham-Hall
29.95 NZD
Category: Architecture
The spectacular transformation of China in the last decade is symbolized by its architecture. The booming cities of China are evolving at a speed which is hard to comprehend, and their skylines have seen a profusion of new architectural styles. An economic metamorphosis and an invasion of Western cultur ...Show more
Bali Living : Innovative Tropical Living by Gianni Francione
89.99 NZD
Category: Architecture
Traditional Balinese compound architecture is evident throughout, but most are contemporary structures that reinterpret old forms and materials in new and exciting ways. Glass and metal have replaced alang-alang and bamboo, but in some cases the old materials are referenced and used in new ways. The int ...Show more