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With a foreword from Jean-Marie Schaller, founder and creative
director of Louis Moinet, this book introduces some of the most
elegant watches the horological world has to offer, including
several one-of-a-kind pieces that have never before appeared in
print. Many of these ateliers handcraft both the watches and their
complicated mechanical movements in-house. The level of expertise
and craftsmanship involved is truly dazzling. Featuring such
stunning timepieces as the 15.48 Driver Watch, the Andreas Strehler
Time Shadow and the Antoine Preziuso Chronometer, Tourbillon of
Tourbillons, this expertly curated collection of watch profiles
will catch the eye of any true enthusiast. Steve Huyton looks
beyond the price tag, featuring affordable options of particular
artistic merit as well as pieces from the luxury end of the scale.
Discover the hidden gems of the watchmaking business - 60
independent artisans counted among the finest makers in the world.
Includes the work of: Hajime Asaoka, Felix Baumgartner (Urwerk),
Aaron Becsei, Vincent Calabrese, Konstantin Chaykin, Bernhard
Lederer (BLU), Masahiro Kikuno, Vianney Halter, Antoine Preziuso
and Andreas Strehler, among others.
Luxury is defined in this stylish look at over 145 examples of
ultra-high-end architecture, automobiles, timepieces, and lifestyle
objects. Nearly 300 glossy images showcase the talents of some of
the world's most creative designers-some instantly recognizable,
others up and coming. Stunning photos of highly engineered houses,
sleek furniture, bespoke timepieces, and the fastest, coolest cars
are accompanied by a synopsis of the concept and brand. These
pristine objects exist in a rarefied realm, offering their owners
the ultimate in comfort, performance, and aesthetic pleasure.
Robust and raw, concrete has been a rudimentary building material
for centuries, but it is only relatively recently that architects
have begun exploring its softer, tactile side in the design of
houses. Concrete is durable, recyclable, and thermally efficient,
and it goes up quickly compared to wood or metal framing. The
appeal for architects, though, is its plasticity and potential for
magic, making poetry out of the mundane. Witness concrete's endless
form-making possibilities in this collection of contemporary homes
by A-list architects in diverse locations across Japan, Australia,
Spain, Brazil, South Africa, the US, and more. Along with exquisite
colour photography and plans, the architects share their design
approach to projects ranging from 10,000 square feet on spectacular
sites, to compact urban gems. This close-up of 20 striking houses
celebrates the texture and physics of a material that has long been
taken for granted.
More than seventy sensational properties showcase the talents of
some of the world's most innovative modernist architects. Many of
the homes are built on challenging sites, reaching levels of
engineering sophistication that could only have been executed by
the most creative design firms. Ranging geographically from
Thailand to Turkey, New York to Norway, and Mexico to South Africa,
these pristine homes are successful experiments in space, volume,
and building materials. They also define luxury, affording their
owners an unusually high level of comfort and aesthetic pleasure.
Many of these stunning dwellings have never before appeared in
print, and each includes a brief description of the location and
how the architects solved the puzzle of client and site.
Australia has wildly differing topographies and climates, and its
best residential architecture draws on those site conditions in
inventive ways. This book illustrates the strength of the country's
shift from British-influenced Georgian-style homes to more
indigenous structures attuned to the land-a movement led by
Australian architects such as Glenn Murcutt, Richard Leplastrier,
and Gabriel Poole in the 1970s. Witness a range of new houses that
grapple with the locales in which they are built. Up north, down
south, and on the coast, from small and low-budget to
multimillion-dollar dwellings, the focus is on the use of raw
materials, energy efficiency, adaptable spaces, and embrace of the
great outdoors for which the country is known. Drawings and
interviews with the architects shed light on how they apply their
intelligence and creativity to produce striking buildings that are
uniquely Australian.
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