
High On Living - Volume 2
Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Ralf Daab(Editor)
Loft Publications (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. September 2024
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-84-9936-617-3 (ISBN)
Description
This second volume of the series High on Living - Residential Architecture and Interior Design presents liveable spaces that are functional, aesthetic, and sustainable. They integrate various styles, materials and technologies to create personalised spaces that reflect the tastes and lifestyles of their occupants. Whether in the vast landscapes of Scandinavia, the majestic Alps, the southern European coasts, or the rugged beauty of the American desert, the projects featured here are captivating examples of how architecture and interior design are crafted with a sense of belonging. They demonstrate how architects and interior designers incorporate the unique conditions and characteristics of a region into their plans. The living spaces express a deep connection to the environment and culture that surrounds them. They are works of art that capture the soul of the region and remind us of how man and nature can coexist in harmony.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Barcelona
Spain
Illustrations
200 clr photos
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 250 mm
ISBN-13
978-84-9936-617-3 (9788499366173)
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Person
Ralf Daab has been in book publishing for 25 years, with Taschen, Koenemann and teNeues where he developed a new book programme and established a worldwide distribution network. With this experience he started his own label daab and published over 200 books on art, architecture, design, photography and fashion. He is the founder of Cologne Catwalk and Cologne Fashion Days. More recently Ralf Daab launched HIGH ON..., a new imprint for innovative art and design books. In Spring 2017 he had his first exhibition of his own photographic artwork at The New Yorker Hotel in Cologne.