
AA Files 68
The latest edition of the Architecture Association London’s brilliant journal AA Files features essays
by the academic Vittoria di Palma on architecture and gastronomy, the writer Gillian Darley on John Summerson, the urban historian Elena Cogato-Lanzaon Maurice Braillard, the French historian Nicolas Courtin on the Parisian Hôtel Particulier, architectsFlorian Beigel and Philip Christou on architectural translations, historian James D Graham on Le Corbusier and Eric Satie, and a conversation between Thomas Daniell and Arata Isozaki. Thanks to AA London (London).
160 pages, 29.7 x 24.5 cm, paperback, AA London (London).
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AA Files 68
The latest edition of the Architecture Association London’s brilliant journal AA Files features essays
by the academic Vittoria di Palma on architecture and gastronomy, the writer Gillian Darley on John Summerson, the urban historian Elena Cogato-Lanzaon Maurice Braillard, the French historian Nicolas Courtin on the Parisian Hôtel Particulier, architectsFlorian Beigel and Philip Christou on architectural translations, historian James D Graham on Le Corbusier and Eric Satie, and a conversation between Thomas Daniell and Arata Isozaki. Thanks to AA London (London).
160 pages, 29.7 x 24.5 cm, paperback, AA London (London).
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The latest edition of the Architecture Association London’s brilliant journal AA Files features essays
by the academic Vittoria di Palma on architecture and gastronomy, the writer Gillian Darley on John Summerson, the urban historian Elena Cogato-Lanzaon Maurice Braillard, the French historian Nicolas Courtin on the Parisian Hôtel Particulier, architectsFlorian Beigel and Philip Christou on architectural translations, historian James D Graham on Le Corbusier and Eric Satie, and a conversation between Thomas Daniell and Arata Isozaki. Thanks to AA London (London).
160 pages, 29.7 x 24.5 cm, paperback, AA London (London).























