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TRES MUNDOS ofrece una amplia variedad de libros de Arte, Arquitectura, Fotografía y Diseño, así como revistas y ensayos. Una colección heterodoxa pero cuidadosamente seleccionada, poniendo especial énfasis en enfoques experimentales en el campo del contenido, la edición, la escritura y la impresión. Con títulos de las principales editoriales independientes de Europa, Asia y América.
New Arrivals
Palermo Atlas, OMA
Foundation Manifesta, 2018
Paperback, 418 pages, 17 × 21 cm
ISBN 9788899385484
Palermo Atlas is an interdisciplinary analysis of the city of Palermo commissioned by Manifesta 12 and undertaken by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. The research explores the architecture, archaeology and anthropology of the city, its historical archives and personal stories. On one hand, Palermo is a mosaic of identities, cultures and ecosystems, the result of centuries of encounters and exchanges between civilisations. On the other, it is the stage of the great challenges of our time, from the migration crisis to climate change.
Jerusalem Richard Long
Canvas hardcover, 214 pages, 24× 16 cm
co-publisher Museo Cantonale, 2014
ISBN 9788890841811
The volume features images from the extraordinary collection of the photo library of the École biblique et archéologique française of Jerusalem. The vintage materials of the photo library include more than 18,000 images produced with the aim of documenting the architectural and archaeological heritage not only of the area around Jerusalem but also other parts of the Holy Land and the neighbouring countries, such as Egypt, Jordan and Syria.
The Art Of Japanese Joinery, Kiyosi Seike
Paperback,128 pages, 18 × 26 cm
Shambala Publications inc. 1978
ISBN10 0834815168
This lively introduction to Japanese joinery not only delves lovingly into the unique history and development of Japanese carpentry, but also reveals many secrets of Japanese joinery. Presenting 48 joints, selected from among the several hundred known and used today, this visually exciting book will please anyone who has ever been moved by the sheer beauty of wood.