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Hortus Conclusus: Gardens for Private Homes by Chris van Uffelen
65.00 NZD
Category: Gardening General | Series: Hortus Conclusus Ser.
The desire for beautiful gardens is as strong as ever. An own garden as a private oasis of well-being, but also as a place of prestige can be much more than lawn and flowerbed, path, and hedge. The projects by professional landscape and garden architects presented in this volume show which elements, com ...Show more
Pallets 3. 0. Remodeled, Reused, Recycled - Architecture + Design by Chris van Uffelen
45.00 NZD
Category: Architecture/Interiors
Today still in Tokyo, tomorrow already in Cape Town, Barcelona or San Francisco: pallets are the universal symbol for globalized world trade. Their design is simple, their material sturdy and their purchase cheap. Yet, these are the very characteristics in combination with the raw and rough wood look th ...Show more
Rough Past meets New Design by Chris van Uffelen
90.00 NZD
Category: Architecture/Interiors
Buildings and spaces bearing traces of the past that are integrated into new functional and artistic concepts are galvanizing the architecture and design scene. As a result of the increased awareness of sustainability issues and growing appreciation for existing building structures more and more often t ...Show more
Small but Smart - Design Solutions for Mini Homes by Chris van Uffelen
65.00 NZD
Category: Architecture/Interiors
The aim to live in a mini house can have various reasons: For many it stands for a better, more livable existence on the basis of what is necessary, possible and desired, making one's life easier, more economical and more sustainable. The limitation of the floor space promotes concentration on the esse ...Show more
Timber Homes - Taking Wood to New Levels by Chris Van Uffelen
90.00 NZD
Category: Architecture/Interiors
More and more architects and builders are exploring the possibilities of a material for the construction of houses that offers unparalleled major advantages regarding design, function and ecology. Wood is a renewable building resource that impresses with its natural qualities as well as its astonishing ...Show more
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