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The Taste of Love (Hardcover)
Christopher Woodward
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Love Is Magical (Hardcover)
Christopher Woodward
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Unshaken Romance (Hardcover)
Christopher Woodward
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Celebrity in Love (Hardcover)
Christopher Woodward
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A Special Birthday
Christopher Woodward
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As Chosen By… is a photographic series by Kate Friend shot
exclusively on medium format film. In these portraits, her
‘sitters’ are flowers or plants, each one selected by a
recognisable public figure or creative who is then recast through
their botanical alter ego. Friend’s approach to the making of
this series is a rigorous one: a single flower and vessel, chosen
by an individual, is shot in natural light at their home, studio or
garden. Each photograph is as much a portrait of a place as it is a
portrait of a person and a flower. The coloured background for each
image is selected by Friend, with the choice driven both by the
aesthetic of the chosen flower and by a deeper intuitive sense of
her sitter’s character. Although the methodology is concise and
consistent, the resulting variety of images is testament to the
array of unique personalities included in the project. Lavishly
illustrated throughout, including many behind-the-scenes images
taken by Friend throughout her process, the book features an
introduction by writer Olivia Laing and an in-depth essay by Garden
Museum Director Christopher Woodward. Sitters include: Anjelica
Huston, Sir Paul Smith, Kulapat Yantrasast, Piet Oudolf, Luciano
Giubbilei, Ai Weiwei, Claudia Schiffer, Tom Stuart-Smith, Yinka
Ilori, Simone Rocha, Tania Compton, Georgie Hopton, Olivia Laing,
Sue Stuart-Smith, Jamie Compton, Fernando Caruncho, Amanda
Feilding, Ron Finley, Maggi Hambling, Polly Nicholson, Olivia
Harrison, Dan Pearson, Penny Rimbaud, Margot Henderson, Duncan
Grant, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Bethan Wood, Isabella Tree, Juergen
Teller, Charlie McCormick, Molly Goddard, Jeremy Lee, Margaret
Howell, Alys Fowler, John Pawson, Amanda Harlech.
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The Gardens At Rousham (Hardcover)
Francis Hamel; Contributions by Joanna Kavenna, Tom Stuart-Smith, Christopher Woodward
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Rousham in Oxfordshire was one of the first landscape gardens
created in England and is, still, one of the most influential.
Designed by William Kent in the late 1730s for the Cottrell-Dormer
family (who are its owners today) it has become a place of
pilgrimage for landscape architects and garden designers worldwide
as well as garden lovers. Its magical glades and sculptural
set-pieces have long intrigued Francis Hamel, who has lived and
worked there for 25 years. Since the beginning of 2020 he has
composed an extraordinary collection of paintings that capture the
gardens and their magic. With essays by Tom Stuart-Smith, Joanna
Kavenna and Christopher Woodward, the reader is led down its
mysterious pathways; from tree-shaded walks peopled with statues of
Pan, Venus and other immortals to sun-dappled meadows carpeted with
wild flowers. It is just as Kent left it- a secret garden that is
open to all.
This practical book provides a concise introduction for small and
medium sized architectural practices considering introducing
computers or using them more widely, and it should be useful for
students who wish to learn how computers are used in practice.
Jargon is avoided as far as possible, necessary technical terms are
explained, and ideas are illustrated with figures and diagrams.
This book provides a concise introduction for small and medium
sized architectural practices considering introducing computers or
using them more widely.
In this enchanting meditation on ruins, Christopher Woodward takes us on a thousand-year journey from the plains of Troy to the monuments of ancient Rome, from the crumbling palaces of Sicily, Cuba, and Zanzibar to the rubble of the London Blitz. With an exquisite sense of romantic melancholy, we encounter the teenage Byron in the moldering Newstead Abbey, Flaubert watching the buzzards on the pyramids, Henry James in the Colosseum, and Freud at Pompeii. We travel the Appian Way with Dickens and behold the Baths of Caracalla with Shelley. An exhilarating tour, at once elegant and stimulating, In Ruins casts an exalting spell as it explores the bewitching power of architectural remains and their persistent hold on the imagination.
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