
This is the only book to thoroughly document the world's finest examples of Brutalist architecture. More than 850 buildings - existing and demolished, classic and contemporary - are organised geographically into nine continental regions.

A booklet for an exhibition at the 1976 Venice Biennale surveying improvements in city planning in the Netherlands, based on the concept that good living environments go beyond shelter.

As with the other volumes in the series, the ninth volume draws directly from the archives of the Renzo Piano Building Workshop, and uses previously unpublished material on the history of his Centre Pompidou architecture project in collaboration with Richard Rogers. The history of the project is presented chronologically, using sketches and notes, from the first inspection of the site to the official opening of the building. The stories of Piano and Rogers time working together are meticulously reproduced in their own words andthus the book is a true journal of the creation of this extraordinary architectural adventure.

A documentation of the changing landscapes of 1950s America through the large format photographs of Andreas Feninger.
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Edited by Dick Higgins and Wolf Vostell, Fantastic Architecture is an artist’s book/anthology explores the boundaries between pop art and architecture through writings and projects by key artists and thinkers of the 1960s and earlier—from John Cage and Buckminster Fuller to Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Beuys

A book on the architecture of Scotland from prehistoric times to present day.

A book of surreal and eccentric architecture.

A booklet for an exhibition at the 1976 Venice Biennale surveying improvements in city planning in the Netherlands, based on the concept that good living environments go beyond shelter.
-min.jpg)
Edited by Dick Higgins and Wolf Vostell, Fantastic Architecture is an artist’s book/anthology explores the boundaries between pop art and architecture through writings and projects by key artists and thinkers of the 1960s and earlier—from John Cage and Buckminster Fuller to Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Beuys


A documentation of the changing landscapes of 1950s America through the large format photographs of Andreas Feninger.



As with the other volumes in the series, the ninth volume draws directly from the archives of the Renzo Piano Building Workshop, and uses previously unpublished material on the history of his Centre Pompidou architecture project in collaboration with Richard Rogers. The history of the project is presented chronologically, using sketches and notes, from the first inspection of the site to the official opening of the building. The stories of Piano and Rogers time working together are meticulously reproduced in their own words andthus the book is a true journal of the creation of this extraordinary architectural adventure.

This is the only book to thoroughly document the world's finest examples of Brutalist architecture. More than 850 buildings - existing and demolished, classic and contemporary - are organised geographically into nine continental regions.