Architecture in Detail: Colors (Architecture in Detail)
Editorial Reviews Book Description The newest installment in Rockport?s Architecture in Detail series, Colors looks at how color plays a role in even the most upscale architectural designs. The series itself examines the role of details in contemporary architecture through the work of many emerging and established practitioners whose projects speak sensitively and energetically on a small scale. Color is just another one of those details architects use to put their own individual stamps on their creations.
Like the preceding books in the series, Materials, Elements, and Spaces, Colors is designed by Oscar Riera Ojeda. Each book presents even the smallest architectural detail in lavish photographs by acclaimed photographer Paul Warchol, and an introductory essay by Mark Pasnick positions the images within a historical and conceptual framework.
Whether you are an architect or simply appreciate fine design, you?ll want to page through this book time and again. About the Author Oscar Riera Ojeda is an editor and designer who practices worldwide from his Boston and New York offices. He is vice-director of the Spanish magazine Casas Internacional and is the creator of a number of architectural books for Rockport Publishers, including the Single Building series, Ten Houses series, Contemporary World Architects series, Architecture in Detail series, and Art and Architecture. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Architecture in Detail: Colors (Architecture in Detail),Oscar Ojeda Riera,James McCown,Rockport Publishers,1592531075,Architecture,Decoration & Ornament,Interior Design - General
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