Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind is an international figure in architectural practice and urban design. With over forty projects worldwide, Libeskind's practice extends from museums and concert halls to convention centers, universities, hotels, shopping centers, ... [... more]
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Informal
A behind the scenes of great architecture: It was quite interesting to get a look at the somewhat unusual engineering process of Cecil Balmond. And to discover his inputs behind some famous building, from Koolhas, Libeskind to Siza. The book is quite [... more]
CDN$31.20
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Breaking Ground
Only an idiot can be brilliant at breakfast: Libeskind proves in this personal account of his life that living dangerously has his rewards. He describes his endless struggles with authorities, bureaucrats in Berlin, New York and so on. He tells [... more]
CDN$40.00
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A Problem Solving Approach to Mathematics for Elementary ...
Great Resource for Future Teachers: This textbook is easy to read and follow. The explanations of mathematics, how to teach young children to use strategies, and examples of worksheets make this a great resource for future Elementary school teachers. [... more]
CDN$140.45
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Warped Space: Art, Architecture, and Anxiety in Modern ...
timely assessment: This is among the books that has given me a wholistic view of the design field- combining aspects of culture and society at the subliminal framework of understanding. It is a good read and very objective in its approach. I personally [... more]
CDN$24.08
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Chora L Works: Jacques Derrida and Peter Eisenman
Simply Ridiculous: OK. So we all know that Eisenman is architecture's biggest fool, and it is easy to add to the lore of humor about this intellectually pathetic nincompoop, but if you had any doubts about how much of a con-man he really is, this book [... more]
CDN$45.00
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Breaking Ground
Only an idiot can be brilliant at breakfast: Libeskind proves in this personal account of his life that living dangerously has his rewards. He describes his endless struggles with authorities, bureaucrats in Berlin, New York and so on. He tells [... more]
CDN$23.00
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Perfect Acts of Architecture
Perfect Acts of Indulgence: The author notes that these works were produced in an economic slump when many architects were forced to turn to drawings and teaching to suplement their incomes. In a way, that period was the beginning of the end of [... more]
CDN$46.88
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Geography Of Nowhere: The Rise And Decline of America's ...
A Must-Read; Kunstler Pulls No Punches: "The Geography of Nowhere" was published in 1993, but it would still be a newsworthy contribution to our understanding of current North American society if it were published here in 2007. Putting it in [... more]
CDN$17.50
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Informal
A behind the scenes of great architecture: It was quite interesting to get a look at the somewhat unusual engineering process of Cecil Balmond. And to discover his inputs behind some famous building, from Koolhas, Libeskind to Siza. The book is quite [... more]
CDN$45.15
Amazon CA |
Warped Space: Art, Architecture, and Anxiety in Modern ...
timely assessment: This is among the books that has given me a wholistic view of the design field- combining aspects of culture and society at the subliminal framework of understanding. It is a good read and very objective in its approach. I personally [... more]
CDN$52.68
Amazon CA |
Paul Goldberger
Architect Daniel Libeskind, known for his dynamic, fractured compositions, is also recognized for introducing a new critical discourse to architecture. In an enormous variety of projects around the world-major cultural institutions, convention ... [... more]
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