
Timeless Living: Yearbook 2022 | Beta-Plus Publishing
27 new private residences and apartments by famous architects and interior designers from all over the world. This is the 4th, completely new edition of this bestseller.

Stephen Sills: A Vision for Design | Rizzoli
Stephen Sills is renowned for his ability not only to design innovative and beautiful rooms but also to establish a pervasive atmosphere of luxury and calm. This book is an in-depth look at several of his most recent projects, stunning homes located in New York City, the West Coast of Florida, the Hamptons, New Jersey, and Connecticut, as well as Sills’s own residences.

Morocco: Destination of Style, Elegance and Design by Catherine Scotto | Prestel
Discover the colors and textures of 21st-century Morocco in this enticing collection of lush and inviting photographs of homes, gardens, hotels, and historic sites. Brimming with inspiration, this guide introduces readers to the next generation of interior and landscape designers, architects, and stylists who are transforming and reinforcing the country’s reputation as a center of cultural and historic discovery.

Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture | Monacelli
The Architizer A+Awards represent 2021’s best architecture and products, celebrated by a diverse group of influencers within and outside the architectural community. Each year, winners are honored in this fully illustrated compendium, and on Architizer.com, the largest online architecture community on the planet. Featuring select A+Award winners, this is the definitive guide to the year’s best buildings and spaces.

Young Projects: Figure-Cast-Frame by Bryan Young | Monacelli
This monograph introduces the cutting-edge research and work of Young Projects, founded by Bryan Young, where materiality, structure, and form intersect to generate new architectural typologies. The book presents a selection of the practice’s most relevant projects: five innovative houses completed between 2015 and 2020 as well as less in-depth looks at other projects that define the practice.

Eamon Ore-Giron: Competing with Light by Miranda Lash | Rizzoli
The first book on artist, musician, and DJ Eamon Ore-Giron who mines the complex nature of Latinx identity, the history of the Americas, and the many legacies of abstraction in art.

Bigger than Tiny, Smaller than Average by Sheri Koones | Gibbs Smith
Smaller, more environmentally-friendly houses seem to be the wave of the future. As people chose to move out of cities, finances and lifestyle will limit the size of the houses these new homeowners will choose. This book includes lots of examples of small house options around the country, including ADUs (accessory dwelling units).

The New Naturalists: Inside the Home of Creative Collectors by Claire Bingham | Thames & Hudson
From the nineteenth century’s cabinets of curiosity to today’s interest in sustainable deécor, obsessive collectors of natural objects have long filled their homes with their finds—everything from fossils and feathers to seeds and dried flowers. This book offers a glimpse inside twenty homes of the most interesting and creative contemporary collectors, revealing the stories behind their collections and how they celebrate their love of nature in their everyday spaces.

Wild Design: Nature’s Architects by Kimberly Ridley | PA Press
Art and science beautifully intertwine in this fascinating exploration of structures and shapes found in nature, told through lively essays and masterful vintage illustrations. Lose yourself in the mesmerizing microscopic “glass” cases of jewellike diatoms. Sink into the mysterious underground fungal networks that shape the grand design of forests. Discover the surprisingly intricate and varied nests of birds. Wild Design reminds us that remarkable phenomena occur all around us—we just have to know how to find them.
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