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DOM Publishers

The Art of Books and Buildings

DOM's extensive publishing programme combines both of their passions: architecture and designing high-quality books. Experienced editors, creative graphic designers, and architects work at the interface of theory and practice under one roof in the Friedrichswerder area in Berlin. DOM publishes up to 40 new titles each year and aim to provide architects, instructors, and students with a valuable foundation for their daily work and to make a critical contribution to the contemporary debate on architecture. In addition to the series of manuals, architectural guides, and basics, their thematic focuses include the architectural history of the former Soviet Union as well as architecture in Africa and the Muslim world. DOM’s books are published primarily in English and German, but increasingly also in Russian, French, Italian, and Spanish. DOM’s global distribution network means their titles can be purchased in architecture bookshops around the world, from New York to Moscow through to Tokyo.

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Tbilisi: Architectural Guide

9783869226286
Wheeler, Angela
This guide presents over 120 buildings and projects in the Georgian capital. It serves not only as a helpful guide for tourists but also as a documentation of the city's social history. The selection of buildings covers a broad spectrum of sights that are not only aesthetically interesting but also shed light on the city's historical developments.
¥7,491
excluding shipping

Shenzhen: Architectural Guide

9783869222653
Bona, Domenica
¥6,367
excluding shipping

Chechnya and the North Caucasus: From the Black Sea to the Caspian Shores: Architectural Guide

9783869227375
Pardelli, Gianluca
The Architectural Guide Chechnya and the North Caucasus represents the first pioneering work of its type to shed light on a little-known mountainous region split between Europe and Asia, one of the few places on Earth that can claim a varied amalgam of ethnic cities, languages, cultures, a remarkable architectural legacy, and human puzzles.
¥7,491
excluding shipping

Chicago: Architectural Guide

9783869224183
Belogolovsky, Vladimir
This book looks at Chicago through the prism of Post-Modernism by presenting 100 structures, most of which were created after the turn of the millennium with building descriptions supplemented by introductory essays and interviews with Chicago architects including Stanley Tigerman, Helmut Jahn Jeanne Gang.
¥6,555
excluding shipping

Chisinau: Architectural Guide

9783869225487
Rusu, Stefan
An Architectural Guide focusing on the period of Chisinau transformation into a socialist city, after annexation by the USSR, covering the Stalinist Empire, Soviet Modernism, Postmodernism, Soviet Brutalism, and the Industrial City.
¥6,555
excluding shipping

Moscow: Architectural Guide

9783869228341
Knoch, Peter
This book guides you through Moscow's history, from the fifteenth century to the present day, taking you to well-known landmarks, industrial areas and residential districts. It includes more than 550 buildings, structures, parks and squares, detailed maps and QR codes.
¥7,491
excluding shipping

Montral: Architectural Guide

9783869228723
Maria Johenning, Heike
Presentation of 130 buildings and projects from the almost 400-year history of Montreal, the port city on the St. Lawrence River.
¥6,555
excluding shipping
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