A landmark archive of 30 years of architectural and design innovation
Domus Architecture Design Journal Vols. 7–12 (1970–1999) is an extraordinary collector's set documenting three transformative decades in architecture, industrial design, interiors, and visual culture. Originally published by the legendary Italian design magazine Domus, founded by Gio Ponti in 1928, these volumes capture the ideas, movements, and projects that shaped the modern world of design.
Spanning the years 1970 to 1999, the collection chronicles the rise of postmodernism, growing ecological awareness, cutting-edge product design, and the work of some of the most influential architects and designers of the late twentieth century. Featured throughout the volumes are groundbreaking projects and iconic figures including Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, Frank Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Philippe Starck, and many more.
Beautifully reproduced by TASCHEN, each volume preserves the original magazine layouts, covers, articles, photographs, and illustrations, creating an invaluable reference for architects, designers, students, collectors, and enthusiasts alike.
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