Infinite Space: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors - Tapa dura

Silverman, James; Klanten, Robert

 
9783899555981: Infinite Space: Contemporary Residential Architecture and Interiors

Sinopsis

Endless expanses. Interior design, architecture, and spectacular views of sweeping landscapes. Infinite Space showcases James Silverman's masterful photography of stunning houses.

This book is a dazzling compilation of dream houses with a view, photographed by James Silverman on his travels. Whether of a remote mountain cabin in Norway, a sensuous desert oasis in Morocco, or a monolithic concrete home in Switzerland, Silverman's photographs capture the seemingly uninterrupted flow between interiors and exteriors. The featured architecture is defined by elements that absorb, reflect, or deliberately break with their surroundings.
Silverman's images play with perspective and sight lines. They underline the harmony of perfectly composed juxtapositions of built structures and natural landscapes. Collected here, they also show how "infinite space" has established itself as a key precept of contemporary architecture around the world.

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Acerca del autor

James Silverman is one of the foremost photographers of architecture and interiors in the world today. A Briton who resides in Sweden traveling the world for his projects. Images by Silverman appear regularly in magazines such as Architectural Digest, Interior Design and Dwell.

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Endless expanses. Interior design, architecture, and spectacular views of sweeping landscapes. Infinite Space showcases James Silverman's masterful photography of stunning houses.

This book is a dazzling compilation of dream houses with a view, photographed by James Silverman on his travels. Whether of a remote mountain cabin in Norway, a sensuous desert oasis in Morocco, or a monolithic concrete home in Switzerland, Silverman's photographs capture the seemingly uninterrupted flow between interiors and exteriors. The featured architecture is defined by elements that absorb, reflect, or deliberately break with their surroundings.
Silverman's images play with perspective and sight lines. They underline the harmony of perfectly composed juxtapositions of built structures and natural landscapes. Collected here, they also show how "infinite space" has established itself as a key precept of contemporary architecture around the world.

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