Living in Japan - Reto Guntli

Living in Japan

Reto Guntli (Auteur (photographe)), Alex Kerr , Kathy Arlyn Sokol

Taschen | janvier 2013
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Résumé

Un panorama de l'architecture d'intérieur japonaise récente qui allie tradition et modernité. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s)
Reto Guntli (Auteur (photographe)), Alex Kerr , Kathy Arlyn Sokol
Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
25 janvier 2013
Collection(s)
Varia
Rayon
Famille, vie pratique
Contributeur(s)
Angelika Taschen (Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel)), Simone Ott Caduff (Traducteur), Nella Beljan (Traducteur), Philippe Safavi (Traducteur)
EAN
9783836535007
Reliure
Relié sous jaquette
Dimensions
26.0 cm x 23.0 cm x 2.3 cm
Poids
1733 g