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Stamberg Aferiat

Author:  David Hockney (Editor), Paul Goldberger (Introduction by), Richard Meier (Editor), Charles Gwathmey (Editor)
Format:  Paperback
Publish Date:  May 1997
ISBN-10:  0847820114
ISBN-13:  9780847820115
List Price:  $35.00
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Pages:  158
Publisher:  Rizzoli Intl Pubns

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Title: Stamberg Aferiat

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Language:        English

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Length:        158 Pages
Weight:        1.7 Pounds
Height:         11 Inches
Width:          8.8 Inches
Thickness:    0.8 Inches


Publisher Notes
Young design partners Peter Stamberg and Paul Aferiat combine modernist architecture with vibrant primary hues, sensuous materials, sculptural walls, and classic modern furniture. The firm's first monograph presents 20 buildings and projects as well as commentary. The book's innovative graphics and stunning photography reflect Stamberg Aferiat's urbane, cutting-edge approach to design. 160 illus. 100 in color.

Book Details Summary: The title of this book is Stamberg Aferiat and it was written by David Hockney (Editor), Paul Goldberger (Introduction by), Richard Meier (Editor), Charles Gwathmey (Editor). This edition of Stamberg Aferiat is in a Paperback format. This books publish date is May 1997 and it has a suggested retail price of $35. There are 158 pages in the book and it was published by Rizzoli Intl Pubns. The 10 digit ISBN is 0847820114 and the 13 digit ISBN is 9780847820115. For the most current lowest price, Click Here.

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