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2012-10-05 13:39
Concrete Edited by William Hall Ah, concrete. Has there ever been a more divisive material? Regular readers will not be remotely surprised to find us singing the praises of a hefty book devoted exclusively to the sculptural qualities of the grey stuff. Concrete gets down and dirty with the notorious material, unashamedly singing its praises through a series of captioned photographs that run the full range of concrete's structural, sculptural, textural and technological applications. Sure, there's plenty here that a savvy Wallpaper* reader will know like the back of their hand, but Hall and his team have done a good job of digging up the more esoteric examples of concrete design. A weighty book with which to administer beatings to doubters. Published by Phaidon, £29.95; www.phaidon.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Sainte-Bernadette-du-Banlay Church, Nevers, France, by Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1966 Concrete Edited by William Hall Ah, concrete. Has there ever been a more divisive material? Regular readers will not be remotely surprised to find us singing the praises of a hefty book devoted exclusively to the sculptural qualities of the grey stuff. Concrete gets down and dirty with the notorious material, unashamedly singing its praises through a series of captioned photographs that run the full range of concrete's structural, sculptural, textural and technological applications. Sure, there's plenty here that a savvy Wallpaper* reader will know like the back of their hand, but Hall and his team have done a good job of digging up the more esoteric examples of concrete design. A weighty book with which to administer beatings to doubters. Published by Phaidon, £29.95; www.phaidon.com Writer: Jonathan Bell  
Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Oscar Niemeyer, 1996 Concrete Edited by William Hall Ah, concrete. Has there ever been a more divisive material? Regular readers will not be remotely surprised to find us singing the praises of a hefty book devoted exclusively to the sculptural qualities of the grey stuff. Concrete gets down and dirty with the notorious material, unashamedly singing its praises through a series of captioned photographs that run the full range of concrete's structural, sculptural, textural and technological applications. Sure, there's plenty here that a savvy Wallpaper* reader will know like the back of their hand, but Hall and his team have done a good job of digging up the more esoteric examples of concrete design. A weighty book with which to administer beatings to doubters. Published by Phaidon, £29.95; www.phaidon.com Writer: Jonathan Bell  
Mori Crematorium, Kakamigahara City, Japan, by Toyo Ito, 2006 Concrete Edited by William Hall Ah, concrete. Has there ever been a more divisive material? Regular readers will not be remotely surprised to find us singing the praises of a hefty book devoted exclusively to the sculptural qualities of the grey stuff. Concrete gets down and dirty with the notorious material, unashamedly singing its praises through a series of captioned photographs that run the full range of concrete's structural, sculptural, textural and technological applications. Sure, there's plenty here that a savvy Wallpaper* reader will know like the back of their hand, but Hall and his team have done a good job of digging up the more esoteric examples of concrete design. A weighty book with which to administer beatings to doubters. Published by Phaidon, £29.95; www.phaidon.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
The Architectural Model: Tool, Fetish, Small Utopia Edited by Oliver Elser and Peter Cachola Schmal Published to accompany a lavish exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, The Architectural Model is a must for lovers of the care, craft and complexity of the architectural model. Works of art in their own right, the book catalogues the miniaturised origins of some of the most recognisable celebrated pieces of architecture in the world, from shop fittings to entire cityscapes. Some of these projects never progressed further than balsa and wire, while other elaborate structures became works of art in their own right. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £61.50; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell  
'Dam Pavilion' model, by Barkow Leibinger The Architectural Model: Tool, Fetish, Small Utopia Edited by Oliver Elser and Peter Cachola Schmal Published to accompany a lavish exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, The Architectural Model is a must for lovers of the care, craft and complexity of the architectural model. Works of art in their own right, the book catalogues the miniaturised origins of some of the most recognisable celebrated pieces of architecture in the world, from shop fittings to entire cityscapes. Some of these projects never progressed further than balsa and wire, while other elaborate structures became works of art in their own right. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £61.50; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell
'Houses with Curtains' model, by Raimund Abraham The Architectural Model: Tool, Fetish, Small Utopia Edited by Oliver Elser and Peter Cachola Schmal Published to accompany a lavish exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, The Architectural Model is a must for lovers of the care, craft and complexity of the architectural model. Works of art in their own right, the book catalogues the miniaturised origins of some of the most recognisable celebrated pieces of architecture in the world, from shop fittings to entire cityscapes. Some of these projects never progressed further than balsa and wire, while other elaborate structures became works of art in their own right. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £61.50; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell
Model, by Haus Rucker The Architectural Model: Tool, Fetish, Small Utopia Edited by Oliver Elser and Peter Cachola Schmal Published to accompany a lavish exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, The Architectural Model is a must for lovers of the care, craft and complexity of the architectural model. Works of art in their own right, the book catalogues the miniaturised origins of some of the most recognisable celebrated pieces of architecture in the world, from shop fittings to entire cityscapes. Some of these projects never progressed further than balsa and wire, while other elaborate structures became works of art in their own right. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £61.50; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell  
Le Corbusier: Furniture and Interiors 1905-1965 By Arthur Rüegg A mighty book for a massive subject, Furniture and Interiors is a catalogue raisonné of all of Le Corbusier's non-architectural design work, ranging from the well-known to the extremely obscure, from the neo-classical work of his early years through to the machine age influences of the 1920s and 30s and the more personal, artistic works of his later years. Extensively illustrated throughout, with archive photography showing many of the pieces in situ, this is a must for all Corb obsessives. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £140; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell
Polychrome kitchen and dining area of a two-floor residential unit. Furnishings by Jean Prouvé, 1945-1952 Le Corbusier: Furniture and Interiors 1905-1965 By Arthur Rüegg A mighty book for a massive subject, Furniture and Interiors is a catalogue raisonné of all of Le Corbusier's non-architectural design work, ranging from the well-known to the extremely obscure, from the neo-classical work of his early years through to the machine age influences of the 1920s and 30s and the more personal, artistic works of his later years. Extensively illustrated throughout, with archive photography showing many of the pieces in situ, this is a must for all Corb obsessives. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £140; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell  
Great Lakes Regional Headquarters of the Reynolds Metals Company, by Minoru Yamasaki, 1960 Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography By John Comazzi One of the giants of mid-century modernist imagery, Balthazar Korab's black and white imagery of American architecture helped propel the careers of Eero Saarinen into the corporate stratosphere. Included within this new monograph - the first on Korab's work - are detailed portfolios of the construction and completion of the TWA Terminal at JFK and numerous little known classics from around the States. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, £25; www.papress.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Bench with decorative enameling, Le Corbusier Le Corbusier: Furniture and Interiors 1905-1965 By Arthur Rüegg A mighty book for a massive subject, Furniture and Interiors is a catalogue raisonné of all of Le Corbusier's non-architectural design work, ranging from the well-known to the extremely obscure, from the neo-classical work of his early years through to the machine age influences of the 1920s and 30s and the more personal, artistic works of his later years. Extensively illustrated throughout, with archive photography showing many of the pieces in situ, this is a must for all Corb obsessives. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £140; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell
Study unit, Le Corbusier, 1931-32 Le Corbusier: Furniture and Interiors 1905-1965 By Arthur Rüegg A mighty book for a massive subject, Furniture and Interiors is a catalogue raisonné of all of Le Corbusier's non-architectural design work, ranging from the well-known to the extremely obscure, from the neo-classical work of his early years through to the machine age influences of the 1920s and 30s and the more personal, artistic works of his later years. Extensively illustrated throughout, with archive photography showing many of the pieces in situ, this is a must for all Corb obsessives. Published by Scheidegger & Spiess, £140; www.scheidegger-spiess.ch Writer: Jonathan Bell
Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography By John Comazzi One of the giants of mid-century modernist imagery, Balthazar Korab's black and white imagery of American architecture helped propel the careers of Eero Saarinen into the corporate stratosphere. Included within this new monograph - the first on Korab's work - are detailed portfolios of the construction and completion of the TWA Terminal at JFK and numerous little known classics from around the States. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, £25; www.papress.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Interior view of the TWA Flight Center, New York Idlewild Airport, 1964 Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography By John Comazzi One of the giants of mid-century modernist imagery, Balthazar Korab's black and white imagery of American architecture helped propel the careers of Eero Saarinen into the corporate stratosphere. Included within this new monograph - the first on Korab's work - are detailed portfolios of the construction and completion of the TWA Terminal at JFK and numerous little known classics from around the States. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, £25; www.papress.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Corridor of the Detroit Receiving Hospital, by William Kessler and Associates, 1979 Balthazar Korab: Architect of Photography By John Comazzi One of the giants of mid-century modernist imagery, Balthazar Korab's black and white imagery of American architecture helped propel the careers of Eero Saarinen into the corporate stratosphere. Included within this new monograph - the first on Korab's work - are detailed portfolios of the construction and completion of the TWA Terminal at JFK and numerous little known classics from around the States. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, £25; www.papress.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Architecture: From Commission to Construction By Jennifer Hudson One for the true building buff, this is a fascinating look at the long drawn out process of building. If you've ever wanted to go behind the scenes and see how sketches are fleshed out into fully-fledged buildings, Jennifer Hudson's densely packed new book is for you. Published by Laurence King, £28; www.laurenceking.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
YTL Residence, by Agence JouinManku Architecture: From Commission to Construction By Jennifer Hudson One for the true building buff, this is a fascinating look at the long drawn out process of building. If you've ever wanted to go behind the scenes and see how sketches are fleshed out into fully-fledged buildings, Jennifer Hudson's densely packed new book is for you. Published by Laurence King, £28; www.laurenceking.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
YTL Residence, by Agence JouinManku Architecture: From Commission to Construction By Jennifer Hudson One for the true building buff, this is a fascinating look at the long drawn out process of building. If you've ever wanted to go behind the scenes and see how sketches are fleshed out into fully-fledged buildings, Jennifer Hudson's densely packed new book is for you. Published by Laurence King, £28; www.laurenceking.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Villa Welpeloo, by 2012Architecten Architecture: From Commission to Construction By Jennifer Hudson One for the true building buff, this is a fascinating look at the long drawn out process of building. If you've ever wanted to go behind the scenes and see how sketches are fleshed out into fully-fledged buildings, Jennifer Hudson's densely packed new book is for you. Published by Laurence King, £28; www.laurenceking.com Writer: Jonathan Bell
Museum without Walls By Jonathan Meades Few people can do architecture on the small screen like Jonathan Meades. Inventive, surreal, bilious but always erudite and insightful, Meades has spent three decades creating irreverent and unique television documentaries. Museum without Walls brings together some of the best of these film scripts with a wide selection of Meades' other writings about the perversities of the built environment, our relationship with buildings and the personalities that shape them. Published by Unbound, £18.99; www.unbound.co.uk Writer: Jonathan Bell
Jonathan Meades, photographed by Martha Wailer Museum without Walls By Jonathan Meades Few people can do architecture on the small screen like Jonathan Meades. Inventive, surreal, bilious but always erudite and insightful, Meades has spent three decades creating irreverent and unique television documentaries. Museum without Walls brings together some of the best of these film scripts with a wide selection of Meades' other writings about the perversities of the built environment, our relationship with buildings and the personalities that shape them. Published by Unbound, £18.99; www.unbound.co.uk Writer: Jonathan Bell
 

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