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BIG unveils visual identity for Denmark's 3 Days of Design festival 2024

Deezen

Copenhagen-based BIG – which is better known for its buildings and urban planning projects, alongside a handful of product designs – was tasked with capturing this ethos in its visual identity for the event. For us, it resonated as inspire and be inspired," BIG's lead graphic designer Paula Madrid said in a video about the project. "We

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2023 in Architecture Books, So Far

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Although reading has been low on my list of priorities under the circumstances, I wanted to take the brief chance I have now to highlight some books released so far this year — a dozen of them, presented in order of date of publication. No doubt, people reading this book are eager to take on the question.

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Two Louis Sullivan Books

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

On the outside, its fairly traditional design is reminiscent of Lost Buildings , which had some of the same important players (Ware and Chicago cultural historian Tim Samuelson), but whereas that earlier book was sized to the companion DVD, Reconstructing the Garrick is large, with a tall proportion befitting the city's one-time tallest building.

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One week left to book Dezeen Awards 2024 party tickets

Deezen

Book now before ticket sales end! Each of the five evolving shapes marks a new stage, illustrating how collaboration, diverse perspectives, and growth transform a simple idea into a powerful creation that resonates and inspires across the world." Book your tickets before sales end › Questions?

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Brutalism is abloom in this new book by Instagrammer Olivia Broome

The Spaces

Now, she’s taken her expansive project offline with a new book that celebrates the intersection of Brutalism and the natural world. Brutalism has a bad rep for being cold and austere, but Olivia Broome has spent years documenting the softer, greener side of concrete on her Instagram account, Brutalist Plants.

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Two Louis Kahn Books

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

The monograph on Kahn was first published by Phaidon in 2005, but with the subsequent completion of the FDR Four Freedoms State Park on Roosevelt Island, the eponymous book has been expanded, enlarged, and updated. And if people plop down $150 on it, I'm sure they might be encouraged to feel the same way.

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10 Essential Books for Aspiring Architectural Photographers

Architizer

Architecture and its adventurous cousin Interior Design have long since been the keystone of the coffee-table book market, with hundreds of magnificent books published yearly. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. You deserve it!