Architecture Explained (Annotated Guides) |
| | | | Title: | Architecture Explained (Annotated Guides) | | Author: | Neil Stevenson | | Publisher: | DK ADULT | | Type: | Book / Hardcover | | Publication Date: | 30 July, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0756628687 / 9780756628680 | | List Price: | $15.00 | | You Save: | $4.80 | | Amazon Price: | $10.20 | |
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Product Description Taking an original photographic approach to look in detail at certain topics, these four fascinating books provide deeper understanding and richer enjoyment of the worlds of architecture, art, famous artists, and myths and legends. AUTHOR BIO: Neil Stevenson studied architecture at Newcastle University from 1979 to 1984. He has worked for Kenzo Tange in Tokyo and practiced in London.
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