
David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings: Specificity Customization Imbrication
by Edited by Peter Allison
"David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings" by Peter Allison, published by Thames & Hudson. This edition focuses on architecture and design, exploring Adjaye's innovative public spaces. In good condition, lacking a dust jacket, it is an insightful resource for architects and design enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition, with a solid binding and no visible dust jacket. The cover is plain, showing minor wear but no significant damage. There are no inscriptions or library markings, making it a clean copy for collectors or readers interested in architecture.
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"David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings: Specificity Customization Imbrication" is a comprehensive exploration of the architectural innovations of David Adjaye, edited by Peter Allison and published by Thames & Hudson. This volume delves into Adjaye's approach to creating public spaces that are both functional and aesthetically unique. While the publication year is not visible, this edition is a valuable resource for those interested in contemporary architecture and design. The book is presented without a dust jacket, and its condition is good with a sturdy binding. Ideal for architects, designers, and enthusiasts, it offers insights into the customization and specificity that define Adjaye's work.
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