Modern House Three

Modern House Three by Raul A. Barreneche, published by Phaidon Press on April 18, 2006, offers a comprehensive overview of innovative residential architecture from around the globe. This edition features 240 pages and is presented in English, showcasing 33 houses across 15 countries, designed by both renowned architects and emerging talents.
Readers will discover a diverse array of architectural styles and concepts, highlighting the work of notable figures such as David Adjaye, Tadao Ando, and Richard Meier, alongside fresh perspectives from younger designers. Modern House Three emphasizes contemporary design trends and the evolution of residential spaces, making it a valuable resource for those interested in architecture and design.
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Modern House Three is an overview of the most innovative houses built around the world in recent years, following the highly successful publication of Phaidon’s Modern House (1993) and Modern House 2 (2000). This book presents 33 houses in 15 countries, by both distinguished architects and up-and-coming young designers, including David Adjaye (London), Tadao Ando (Japan), Shigeru Ban (Japan), Carlos Ferrater (Spain), Sean Godsell (Australia), Kengo Kuma (China), Richard Meier (United States), and Julie Snow (Canada), among others.
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