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Gardens in France (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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Taschen
France's most beautiful public and private gardens open their gates to us in every season of the year: from the classical French palace gardens at Vaux-le-Vicomte down to humble domestic gardens in Normandy, from stylized Zen gardens in Provence to...
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Great Leap Forward / Harvard Design School Project on the City
Jeffrey Inaba, Rem Koolhaas, Sze Tsung Leong
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Taschen
The Pearl River Delta region is a cluster of five cities that will become a megalopolis of 36 million inhabitants by the year 2020. Based on fieldwork conducted from 1996-1997, this book consists of a series of interrelated studies on the...
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Araki (Taschen 25th Anniversary Series)
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Taschen
TASCHEN's 25th anniversary - Special edition! Special budget abridged edition! "This book reveals everything about me. It's been a 60-year contract. Photography is love and death-that'll be my epitaph." -Araki The subject is Japanese photographer...
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Decorative Arts 70's (Klotz)
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Taschen
Experimental futurist decor: Highlights from Decorative Art, The Studio Yearbook... TASCHEN's Decorative Arts series, whose six installments span the 20th century up through the 1970s, carefully reproduces the best of Decorative Art, The Studio...
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La Tour de 300 M'Tres (Tour Eiffel)
Bertrand Lemoine
Taschen
Taschen
La tour magnifique: The construction of the Eiffel Tower in drawings and photographs in XXL-format! When it was completed in 1889, the Eiffel Tower was the highest structure in the world, measuring 300 meters (984 feet). Built for the World's Fair,...
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Romanticism (Taschen Basic Genre Series)
Norbert Wolf
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Taschen
Harmony between man and nature In a revolt against Rationalism, Romanticism was characterized by a return to nature and belief in the goodness of humanity, with the artist considered to be a profoundly individual creator. Beginning in the early 19th...
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