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The current list from the Swiss publishing house Scheidegger & Spiess!
The current list from the Swiss publishing house Scheidegger & Spiess!
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Stella Rollig, Axel Köhne (eds)<br />
Werner Feiersinger. Overturn<br />
Paperback, 108 pages, 57 ills,<br />
16.5 × 22 cm<br />
978-3-85881-617-7 English / German<br />
sFr. 29.00 | € 24.00 |£ 25.00 | $ 29.00<br />
Reformulating space: Werner Feiersinger’s new intervention<br />
at Belvedere 21 in Vienna<br />
Arthur Rüegg (ed.)<br />
René Burri. Brasilia<br />
Photographs <strong>19</strong>58–<strong>19</strong>97<br />
Hardback, 224 pages, 222 ills, 23 × 31 cm<br />
978-3-85881-307-7 English / German<br />
sFr. 79.00 | € 77.00 | £ 60.00 | $ 85.00<br />
René Burri’s photographic account of construction,<br />
development, <strong>and</strong> the life <strong>and</strong> people of Brasilia over<br />
four decades<br />
Hilar Stadler, Martino Stierli, Peter Fischli<br />
(eds)<br />
Las Vegas Studio<br />
Images from the Archive of Robert Venturi<br />
<strong>and</strong> Denise Scott Brown<br />
Paperback, <strong>19</strong>6 pages, 172 ills, 20 × 26 cm<br />
978-3-85881-764-8 English<br />
978-3-85881-765-5 French<br />
sFr. 32.00 | € 32.00 | £ 25.00 | $ 39.00<br />
The only book in print featuring Venturi <strong>and</strong> Scott Brown’s<br />
legendary Las Vegas images in full-color splendor<br />
Ivan Žakni<br />
Klip <strong>and</strong> Corb on the Road<br />
The Dual Diaries <strong>and</strong> Legacies of<br />
August Klipstein <strong>and</strong> Le Corbusier on<br />
their Eastern Journey, <strong>19</strong>11<br />
Hardback, approx. 268 pages, 150 ills,<br />
15.5 × 24.5 cm<br />
978-3-85881-817-1 English<br />
sFr. 49.00 | € 48.00 | £ 45.00 | $ 55.00<br />
March 20<strong>19</strong><br />
A new study on Le Corbusier’s <strong>19</strong>11 Journey to the East,<br />
offering for the first time ever the perspective of his friend<br />
<strong>and</strong> travel companion August Klipstein (1885–<strong>19</strong>51)