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Apollo, Jan, 2005
1 Exploring Architecture: Buildings, Meaning and Making, edited by Eleanor Gawne & Michael Snodin V&A Publications (November 2004), 30 [pounds sterling]
A key to understanding buildings, based on the resources of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Royal Institute of British Architects,
2 Phaidon Atlas of World Architecture. Phaidon Press (May 2004), 89.95 [pounds sterling]
A vast, comprehensive survey of international contemporary architecture at the turn of the twenty-first century.
3 Images: A Picture Book of Architecture, edited by Philip Ursprung and Andreas Ruby Prestel (October 2004), 42 [pounds sterling]
Hundreds of photographs and illustrations document a major shift from the building as structure to the building as image.
4 Contemporary History of Garden Design: European Gardens between Art and Architecture by Penelope Hill Birkhauser (October 2004), 50 [pounds sterling]
Contemporary European garden art.
5 Ideas That Shaped:Buildings by Fil Hearn MIT Press:(November 2004), 12.95 [pounds sterling]
Identifies and codifies the theoretical systems that shaped the operative factors of architectural theory from ancient Rome to the presentday.
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