Architectural Theory The Intangible Matter. The light in architecture Elisa Valero Ramos €20.00 This book is an essay on the role of light as an essential material in architectural creation. From an interdisciplinary perspective, the author explores how light shapes space, influences the perception of time, and becomes the link between architecture and life itself. With forewords by Joseph Rykwert and Alberto Campo Baeza, the book reflects on the... Add to cart
Out-of-Stock Architectural Theory Leisure dangerous. Introduction to the Architecture Project Elisa Valero Ramos €10.00 The teaching of Architecture, unlike other university degrees, is embedded in a School, a word that etymologically comes from the Latin term schola, which means leisure. And it is that leisure is one of the foundations of Western culture. This statement is understandable from the leisure-business dilemma, and from an approach that identifies leisure with... View
Landscape & urbanism Glossary of urban recycling Elisa Valero Ramos €10.00 The book "Urban Recycling Glossary" is an extensive and detailed compilation that explores a variety of concepts related to urban sustainability and architectural recycling. Each entry in the glossary is dedicated to a specific term related to urban planning and sustainable architecture, providing not only definitions but also historical contexts and... Add to cart
Architecture Monographs Elisa Valero. Architecture Elisa Valero Ramos €18.00 This publication includes a decade of the architectural production of Elisa Valero, between 1998 and 2008, represented in a set of 13 projects and works, and displayed on 160 pages. The architectural work of Elisa Valero is inherently imbricated with the other arts, especially through the strong presence of light and color. Her architecture is based on a... Add to cart
Out-of-Stock Architectural Theory Dictionary of Light (2nd edition) Elisa Valero Ramos €10.00 From the myth of Prometheus, who steals fire from the gods, to the latest scientific advances, man has not ceased trying to dominate light, and implicitly seeks its laws to use them in his favor. Light, with its variations, has conditioned the life of man and his cultural development, as reflected in the symbolic value it has received in all civilizations... View