Autumn leaves - and new books on the library shelves

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Have a look at some of the newest books in the library ( Photo: StockSnap at Pixabay.com )

Autumn is here - and so are new books on the library shelves

Harrison, D. (2020). A Century of Colour in Design, 250 Innovative Objects and the Stories behind Them.

Fokdal, J., Bina, Olivia, Chiles, Prue, Ojamäe, Liis, & Paadam, Katrin. (2021). Enabling the City, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Encounters in Research and Practice.

Wark, M. (2020). Sensoria, Thinkers for the Twentieth-First Century.

Webster, K. (2017). The Circular Economy, A Wealth of Flows.

Riekeles, S. (2020). Anime Architecture, Imagined Worlds and Endless Megacities.

Araujo, A. (2021). No Compromise. The Work of Florence Knoll.

Davis, J. (2020). How Artifacts Afford, The Power and Politics of Everyday Yhings.

Matsumura, S. (2020). Open Architecture for the People. Housing Development in Post-War Japan.

Antoine, D. (2020). Fashion Design, A Guide to the Industry and the Creative Process.

Zeegen, L. (2020). The Fundamentals of Illustration.

Hall, J. (2021). Woman Made, Great Women Designers.

Barrett, R. (2017). From Drag Queens to Leathermen, Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures.

Walker, S. (2020). Design and Spirituality, A Philosophy of Materials Cultures. London New York: Routledge.

Productora. (2020). Being the Mountain, PRODUCTORA.

Dabrowska, K. (2021). Mohamed Makiya, A Modern Architect Renewing Islamic Tradition.

Roberts, J., & Armitage, John. (2020). The Third Realm of Luxury, Connecting Real Places and Imaginary Spaces.

Jones, K., & Pilat, Stephanie. (2020). The Routledge Companion to Italian Fascist Architecture, Reception and Legacy.

O'Hare, P. (2021). Planning and Participation.

Truscello, M. (2020). Infrastructural Brutalism, Art and the Necropolitics of Infrastructure.

Büter, K., & Marquardt, Gesine. (2021). Dementia-friendly Hospital Buildings, Construction and Design Manual.

 

 

 

 

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