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Asian Resorts/Complejos Turisticos Asiaticos/Complessi Turistici in Asia (Multilingual Edition)

by Tan Hock Beng

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Asian Resorts in conceived to be the most comprehensive collection on Asian resorts. Written and shot by the region's best known Asian architecture specialist, Tan Hock Beng, who has already put together five books on the design and aesthetics of tropical architecture, Asian Resorts promises to show its readers the biggest variety of Asian resorts that no other book has ever shown. With its beautifully shot images and relevant information, this book will certainly serve and entertain you beyond just the coffee table. In fact, it is a must-have for every architectural office and every home. Broken down into 18 chapters, each chapter focuses on one design aspect. the chapters include Art & Sculpture, Forms & Facades, The Tropical Roofscape, Halls, Lounges, Dining Rooms, Studies & Libraries, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Courtyards, Transition Spaces, Lighting, Colour, Landscape and Gardens, Water Features, Openings, Details Textures & Fabrics and lastly, Furnishings and Decorative Accessories. Whether one is designing a house or looking for a short exotic trip, Asian Resorts is the perfect book to look at. Written in a light-hearted way complete with seductive images, there is something for everyone in this book.… (more)
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Asian Resorts in conceived to be the most comprehensive collection on Asian resorts. Written and shot by the region's best known Asian architecture specialist, Tan Hock Beng, who has already put together five books on the design and aesthetics of tropical architecture, Asian Resorts promises to show its readers the biggest variety of Asian resorts that no other book has ever shown. With its beautifully shot images and relevant information, this book will certainly serve and entertain you beyond just the coffee table. In fact, it is a must-have for every architectural office and every home. Broken down into 18 chapters, each chapter focuses on one design aspect. the chapters include Art & Sculpture, Forms & Facades, The Tropical Roofscape, Halls, Lounges, Dining Rooms, Studies & Libraries, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Courtyards, Transition Spaces, Lighting, Colour, Landscape and Gardens, Water Features, Openings, Details Textures & Fabrics and lastly, Furnishings and Decorative Accessories. Whether one is designing a house or looking for a short exotic trip, Asian Resorts is the perfect book to look at. Written in a light-hearted way complete with seductive images, there is something for everyone in this book.

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