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Architecture 9 SAINSBURY’S BOOKS PTY LTD Architecture 9. GEBHARD, David. PURCELL AND ELMSLIE. Prairie Progressive Architects. Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City. 2006. 4to, 192pp. With black and white and colour illustrations. A near fine hardback copy in like dust jacket. $15 10. GENSLER, M. Arthur. GENSLER: THE ARCHITECTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT. L'Arca Edizioni, Italy. 1996. Large 4to, 199pp, illustrated in colour. A very good paperback copy with minor wear. $30 11. GOAD, Philip, and TIBBITS, George ARCHITECTURE ON CAMPUS. A Guide to the Buildings of the University of Melbourne and Its Colleges. Melbourne University Press, 2003. 8vo, 144pp, with black and white Illustrations. A near fine paperback copy. $10 12. GOAD, Philip, and TIBBITS, George ARCHITECTURE ON 1. ARCHER: SMITH, Roy. JOHN LEE ARCHER Tasmanian CAMPUS. A Guide to the Buildings of the University of Melbourne and Architect and Engineer. Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Its Colleges. Melbourne University Press, Carlton. 2003. 8vo, 144pp, with Launceston, 1962. 8vo, xiv,70pp, black & white illustrations. Very good black and white Illustrations. A near fine paperback copy. $10 hardback copy in slightly edgeworn dust jacket. $45 13. HADDON, Robert J. AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURE. A 2. BARRENECHE, Raul A. NEW RETAIL. Phaidon, London. 2005. Technical Manual for all those Engaged in Architectural and Building 4to, 200pp. With colour illustrations. A near fine hardback copy in like dust Work. George Robertson, Melbourne. No date. Circa 1908. 8vo, 544pp plus jacket. $40 many pages of adds with their own index. With 94 original plates by the author including one colour. A very good hardback copy which has been rebound using original cover and spine. Subsequently the binding is very 3. BESWICKE: BETHELL, K.C.B. JOHN BESWICKE. 1847-1925. solid. Light foxing to fore edges. This is an ex-library copy from the Ballarat Heritage Architect. Rotha Press, Camberwell Australia. 2011. 4to, 150pp. Ironworkers School of Mines, but there are no external markings or stamps With illustrations from original black and white photos and plans. A new and very few stamps internally. $600 hardback copy in like dust jacket. A very high standard self published book by Ken Bethell in numbered and signed 500 copies . John Beswicke was a prolific architect during the Victorian and Edwardian Era, who designed 14. ISOZAKI, Arata: OSHIMA, Ken Tadashi. ARATA ISOZAKI. private homes, shops, offices, warehouses, hotels and stables in and around Phaidon, London. 2009. 4to, 287pp. With colour illustrations. A near fine Melbourne. $60 hardback copy in like dust jacket. $50 4. BRUEGMANN. Robert. MODERNISM AT MID-CENTURY. The 15. JACKSON, Daryl. DARYL JACKSON ARCHITECTURE: Architecture of the United States Air Force Academy. University of DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Macmillan, Sydney. 1984. 4to, Chicago Press. 1994. Landscape 4to, 200pp. With black and white and colour 107pp. With colour and black and white illustrations. A very good paperback illustrations. A very good hardback copy in lightly worn dust jacket. $40 copy. $20 5. CALDWELL: DOMER, Dennis. ALFRED CALDWELL. The Life 16. KRAKAUER: PERRY-LEHMANN, Meira, and LEVIN, Michael, and Work of a Prairie School Landscape Architect. Johns Hopkins Press. (Editors). LEOPOLD KRAKAUER. Painter and Architect 1890-1954. 1997. Small 4to, 307pp. With black and white illustrations. A very good The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1996. 4to, 261pp, with black and white hardback copy in like dust jacket. $40 illustrations. A very good paperback copy in clear wrapper which is lacking large piece to rear and with one closed tear to front. First 79pp in English, back 261pp in Hebrew. $40 6. COLE, Emily. (Editor) THE GRAMMAR OF ARCHITECTURE. Craftsman House, Melbourne. 2007. 4to, 352pp. Illustrated with monochrome drawings. A very good copy in illustrated card covers. $25 17. KRISCHANITZ, Adolf. ADOLF KRISCHANITZ: ARCHITECT. Buildings and Projects, 1986-1998. Birkhauser, Basel. 1998. 4to, 192pp. With colour and black and white illustrations. A very good hardback copy in 7. CRASSET, Matali. MATALI CRASSET: SPACES 2000-2007. like dust jacket. $40 DAAB, Cologne. 2007. 4to, 175pp. With colour illustrations. A near fine hardback copy in illustrated boards. $25 18. LASDUN: CURTIS, William J. R. DENYS LASDUN. Architecture, City, Landscape. Phaidon, London. 1994. 4to, 240pp. With black and white illustrations. A very good hardback copy in like dust jacket. $50 19. MASON: STACPOOLE, John. WILLIAM MASON. The First New Zealand Architect. Auckland University Press. 1971. Small 4to, 198pp. With black and white illustrations. A very good hardback copy in lightly worn dust jacket. Offsetting to endpapers and foxing to fore edges. $25 20. MITCHELL, William J. IMAGINING MIT. Designing a Campus for the Twenty-First Century. MIT Press, Cambridge. 2007. Landscape 4to, 142pp. With colour illustrations. A very good hardback copy in like dust jacket. $15 21. MULDER, Arjen. et al. (Editors) TRANSURBANISM. 8. DAY, Norman. MODERN HOUSES MELBOURNE. Brian Zouch V2_Publishing/NAI, Rotterdam. 2002. 8vo, 240pp. Illustrated in colour. A Publications, Melbourne. 1976. 4to, 192pp. A very good hardback copy in very good paperback copy. $25 scuffed and edge worn dust jacket. "A pictorial catalogue of many of the best houses built recently and designed by Melbourne architects." $100 534 RIVERSDALE RD CAMBERWELL VICTORIA 3124 AUSTRALIA SAINSBURY’S BOOKS PTY LTD 22. NEWTON, Norman T. DESIGN ON THE LAND. The Development 33. BROWN, Jonathan and ELLIOTT, John. THE SALE OF THE of Landscape Architecture. Belknap/ Harvard, Cambridge. 1981. Sixth CENTURY. Artistic Relations Between Spain and Great Britain, 1604- printing. 4to, 714 pp. With black and white illustrations. A very good 1655. Yale, New Haven. 2002. 4to, 315pp, with colour and black and white hardback copy in lightly worn dust jacket and some light offsetting to illustrations. A very good hardback copy in like dust jacket. $50 endpapers. Previous owner's name. $40 34. CARAPIC, Vasa. NAIVE ART IN AUSTRALIA, CANADA AND 23. OVERY, Paul. LIGHT, AIR AND OPENNESS. Modern EUROPE. Duke Gallery, Melbourne, 1994. 4to, 98pp, with colour plates. A Architecture Between the Wars. Thames and Hudson, London. 2007. 4to, very good hardback copy in like dust jacket. Gift inscription to facing title 256pp. With black and white and colour illustrations. A very good hardback page. $35 copy in like dust jacket. Remainder mark. $35 35. CHANIN, Eileen. & MILLER, Steven. & PUGH, Judith. 24. ROBBINS, Edward. WHY ARCHITECTS DRAW. The MIT Press, DEGENERATES AND PERVERTS. The 1939 Herald Exhibition of Cambridge, 1997. Landscape 4to, 315pp, with black and white illustrations. French and British Contmporary Art. The Miegunyah Press, Carlton. A very good ring bound hardback copy in stiff card boards. Minor wear to 2005. 4to, 306pp, illustrated in colour and black & white. A near fiine extremeties. Interviews with various architects. $45 hardback copy in like dust jacket. The 1939 Herald Exhibition, which brought the Australian public face-to-face for the first time with the experimental art 25. ROBINSON, Noel. NOEL ROBINSON 1973-1983. The Work of that had been developing in Europe during the early the 20th century. $50 Noel Robinson Built Environments. Interdesign Australia. 1984. 4to, unpaginated. With black and white and colour illustrations. A very good 36. CHENCINER, Robert. KAITAG: TEXTILE ART FROM hardback copy in dust jacket with crease and closed tear to rear. $20 DAGHESTAN. Textile Art Publications, London. 1993. 4to, 207pp, with 47 colour plates, 171 black and white plates and other colour illustrations in text. 26. STIERLIN, Henri. ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WORLD A very good hardback copy in dust jacket with wear and fraying to edges. ARCHITECTURE. Two Volumes. Macmillan, London. 1977. 4to's, 499pp, Offsetting to half-title and light toning to fore edges. $150 illustrated with black and white diagrams and colour plates. A near fine hardback set in cardboard slipcase. $60 27. TANNER, Howard. & COX, Philip. & BRIDGES, Peter. & BROADBENT, James. RESTORING OLD AUSTRALIAN HOUSES & BUILDINGS : An Architectural Guide. Macmillan, Melbourne. 1973. Small square 4to, 212pp, black and white illustrations + colour chart at rear. A good hardback copy in like dust jacket. Boards and jacket are edge worn. $30 28. WALLENSTEIN, Sven-Olov. BIOPOLITICS AND THE 37. DELAMOTTE, F. (Collected and Engraved by) THE BOOK OF EMERGENCE OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE. Temple Hoyne Buell ORNAMENTAL ALPHABETS, ANCIENT AND MEDIAEVAL. From Center, Columbia University. 2009. 8vo, 96pp. With black and white the Eighth Century with Numerals. Crosby, Lockwood, London. 1901. illustrations. A near fine hardback copy in like dust jacket. $15 Fourteenth edition. Small oblong 8vo, with 53 full-page reproductions. A very good hardback copy in illustrated boards with general light wear and foxing. 29. WRIGHT : PFEIFFER, Bruce Brooks. (Edited by). THE Mild offsetting to endpapers. $50 ESSENTIAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. Critical Writings on Architecture. Princeton University Press. 2008. 4to, 453pp, with black and 38. FINALDI, Gabriele and KITSON, Michael. DISCOVERING THE white illustrations. A very good paperback copy. Remainder mark. $20 ITALIAN BAROQUE. The Denis Mahon Collection. National Gallery, London. 2010. 4to, 192pp with numerous colour illustrations. A very good Art hardback copy in like dust jacket. $20 39. FRIEDMAN, B.H. (Edited by) SCHOOL OF NEW YORK. Some Younger Artists. Grove, New York. 1959. 8vo, 84pp. With 10 colour and 23 black and white illustrations. A very good paperback copy. $15 40. GIRY, Marcel. FAUVISM. Origins and Development. Alpine Fine Arts, New York. 1981. 4to, 275pp, with 130 illustrations, 70 in colour. A very good hardback copy in mildly edgeworn dust jacket. $35 41. GLASS, Alexie et al. 21:100:100. One Hundred Sound Works by One hundred Artists From the 21st Century. Gertrude Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne. 2008. 8vo, 363pp. With colour and black and white illustrations. A near fine hardback copy in illustrated boards. Exhibition catalogue. $20 30. A.P.F. INC. A CATALOGUE OF FRAMES. Fifteenth Century to the Present. A.P.F. Inc., New York. January 1973. 4to, 159pp, with black 42. GLASS, Alexie et al.
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