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a gem!: I found this book while doing a newsstand project for my studio class. I was interested in seeing how other designers had tackled the high level of detail that becomes necessary when creating a small structure (and get some inspriation for my own project along the way). I wasn't disappointed. Although I usually like to see more process sketches in architecture books (Xs is completely lacking in this regard), the variety, creativity and inventiveness of the projects exhibited won me over. The different uses of materials are especially diverse and inspiring. The photographs are thoughtful and do a good job of showing much of the detail that makes these structures interesting in the first place. The text is well-written (I consider any architecture writing not filled with euphemisim and jargon a godsend), and the quotes from the designers is insightful. I started showing Xs to other architects in my firm and it quickly became a hit. It is, above all else, an accessable, fun book.
Cool, Unique Projects: This is a nice little book, well put together, of some unique projects you might not otherwise see because they are so small. It isn't very indepth on any of them, no more that 3-4 pics usually. Contains a lot of projects with novel use of materials, most are built pretty cheap too. It is good general book and worth... I think.
| Author: | Phyllis Richardson | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 720 | | EAN: | 9780789306425 | | Edition: | 0 | | ISBN: | 0789306425 | | Number Of Pages: | 224 | | Publication Date: | 2001-10-05 | | Release Date: | 2001-10-05 |
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