The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture

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The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture, The Now and How of Built Environments

Discover the best and most relevant architecture of today and tomorrow

What truly makes architecture good? The coffee table book The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture offers profound insight into the most significant architectural developments of our time, curated by ArchDaily – the world's most visited architectural website.

Based on over 40,000 projects that ArchDaily has curated over the past 15 years, this photo book highlights the most innovative buildings and designs that contribute to a more sustainable and future-oriented society.

The book is structured around the 10 core principles of good architecture and showcases a wide selection of inspiring projects – both realized and under development. From an underground restaurant with breathtaking views to a transformed Mediterranean cave serving as a unique living space.

In addition to groundbreaking designs, The ArchDaily Guide to Good Architecture introduces leading architects and emerging talent who are shaping the future of the built environment. This book is an essential source of inspiration for architects, designers, and enthusiasts of progressive architecture.

A beautifully curated book with groundbreaking designs and inspiring insights

Perfect for: Architects, designers, urban planners, and architecture enthusiasts

About ArchDaily:
Founded in 2008, ArchDaily has grown to become the world's most visited architectural website. The site offers a wide range of projects, news, opinion pieces, and discussions on the biggest challenges in architecture. With over 14 million monthly readers from 230 countries, ArchDaily is an indispensable resource for architects, urban planners, and anyone with a passion for innovative architecture.

Format: 24 x 30 cm
Number of pages: 336
Binding: Hardcover
Language: Eng
EAN: 9783967040647
Publisher: gestalten
Author: gestalten & ArchDaily

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