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Architecture Now!

Architecture Now!

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A tri-lingual overview of recent contemporary architecture taking examples from all over the world and trying to distill them into some semblance of trends and evolution. Lavish, often full-page, color photographs, plans, diagrams, and drawings provide focus for the minimal text. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

576 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2001

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March 18, 2011
an inspiring picture in a full page with the text only in the caption . That why i like architecture books . A time savvy .
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November 7, 2011
True Taschen: big, colorful pictures; short, crafted text. Overall, I enjoyed the broad selection, even more so since I've seen many of these in person.

Wonderful: Berger + Parkkinen, the Nordic Embassies; Santiago Calatrava, all; Alberto Campo Baeza, the plaza at the upper floor of the Center for Innovative Technologies BIT; Gehry's EMP; Jose Rafael Moneo, all; Neutelings Riedijk's building at the Utrecht University; and Williams and Tsien's Rifkind House.

On the negatives, the selection for the Netherlands could have been better; I could have lived without the selection purely on interior design and transient architecture (hint: temporary expos); and the idea of virtual architectures seems to defeat the purpose of this collection.
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