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new trends in housedesign

by Carlos Broto

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There are trend setters and there are trend followers. Trend setters rewrite the old rules that trend followers then obey. This book is a study of trend setters and looks at new interpretations, fresh viewpoints, and innovations. In short, the book examines designs that are destined to determine the future of architecture, and features stunning designs such as Koh Kitayama's masterful reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architecture in the Omni Quarter project and Norman Foster's artistry in working with glass and steel in a house in Germany.… (more)
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There are trend setters and there are trend followers. Trend setters rewrite the old rules that trend followers then obey. This book is a study of trend setters and looks at new interpretations, fresh viewpoints, and innovations. In short, the book examines designs that are destined to determine the future of architecture, and features stunning designs such as Koh Kitayama's masterful reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architecture in the Omni Quarter project and Norman Foster's artistry in working with glass and steel in a house in Germany.

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