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Wood: New Directions in Design and Architecture Naomi Stungo

Wood: New Directions in Design and Architecture By Naomi Stungo

Wood: New Directions in Design and Architecture by Naomi Stungo


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Wood: New Directions in Design and Architecture by Naomi Stungo

Wood is one of the most popular and desirable building materials on the contemporary scene, its special qualities serving as a reminder of our connection to the physical world in an era where virtual reality has crept into almost every facet of day-to-day life. Featured here are over thirty examples of the most expressive and inventive uses of wood in design and architecture from all over the world. An inviting fireplace perch set beneath shelves of natural maple that stretch to the ceiling; a striking geometric studio sits nestled, half-hidden amidst the swampy creeks and overgrown scrub oaks that grow along Florida's eastern seaboard. In over 360 spectacular photos, from Tadao Ando's Museum of Wood to Edward Cullinan's Westminster Lodge, each building is remarkably fresh and distinctly original. A gorgeous addition to the bookshelf of any architect, builder, or lover of beautiful design, Wood serves not only as a document of present ingenuity in the craft, but as a signpost pointing toward an entirely new direction in architecture.

About Naomi Stungo

Naomi Stungo Naomi Stungo is an architecture writer based in London. She has written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including Blueprint and The Observer. She now writes for World Architecture magazine.

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CIN081183235XVG
9780811832359
081183235X
Wood: New Directions in Design and Architecture by Naomi Stungo
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Chronicle Books
2002-01-30
240
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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