New (York) purchases Architects Current Trends, SIGNED First Edition, 2007 Softcover, rare
New (York) purchases Architects Current Trends, SIGNED First Edition, 2007 Softcover, rare, New (York) Architects Current Trends/Arquitectos de Nueva York Nuevos Caminos VIII International Forum of Architecture/VIII Foro Internacional de Arquitectura published.
Product code: New (York) purchases Architects Current Trends, SIGNED First Edition, 2007 Softcover, rare
New (York) Architects Current Trends/Arquitectos de Nueva York Nuevos Caminos, VIII International Forum of Architecture/VIII Foro Internacional de Arquitectura published by Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador. Softcover. 2007 First Edition. Very limited edition and out of print, impossible to find. In near mint condition. Signed by 5 of the 7 featured architects with personal inscriptions to their purchases New York consulting editor. Edited by Diego Oleas Serrano. The featured young (New York Metropolitan Area based) architects are: Ricardo Zurita, Randall's Island projects, Hamptons; Paul Lewis, sleek restaurants, low to ground office buildings, art galleries; Maitland Jones, University Buildings, small utilitarian houses and additions, hotels, galleries; Jonathan Marvel, University Dorms, Penthouse Additions to apartment buildings, Museum additions; Parque Cody, schools, promenades/streetscapes; Stephen Cassell, spas; Christopher Sharples, waterfronts, piers, non-linear shapes.
New (York) Architects Current Trends/Arquitectos de Nueva York Nuevos Caminos, VIII International Forum of Architecture/VIII Foro Internacional de Arquitectura published by Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador. Softcover. 2007 First Edition. Very limited edition and out of print, impossible to find. In near mint condition. Signed by 5 of the 7 featured architects with personal inscriptions to their purchases New York consulting editor. Edited by Diego Oleas Serrano. The featured young (New York Metropolitan Area based) architects are: Ricardo Zurita, Randall's Island projects, Hamptons; Paul Lewis, sleek restaurants, low to ground office buildings, art galleries; Maitland Jones, University Buildings, small utilitarian houses and additions, hotels, galleries; Jonathan Marvel, University Dorms, Penthouse Additions to apartment buildings, Museum additions; Parque Cody, schools, promenades/streetscapes; Stephen Cassell, spas; Christopher Sharples, waterfronts, piers, non-linear shapes.