Process Architecture #26: Jacob Tchernykhov and his Architectural Fantasies

Process Architecture #26: Jacob Tchernykhov and His Architectural Fantasies (Bunji Murotani, 1981) celebrates the superb visualisations of Jacob Tchernykhov, a Russian architect and theorist (1890–1951) and the leading figure in the Constructivist movement.

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Process Architecture #26: Jacob Tchernykhov and His Architectural Fantasies (Bunji Murotani, 1981) celebrates the superb visualisations of Jacob Tchernykhov, a Russian architect and theorist (1890–1951) and the leading figure in the Constructivist movement.

The publication contains an introduction by Hiroshi Sasaki, Tchernykhov’s essay Architectural Fantasies and his 101 architectural compositions.

The text is in Japanese and English. The publication is richly illustrated with Tchernykhov’s drawings and other visual material.

Our copy in stock is in good condition. There is some toning on the pages and some shelf wear on the covers. The glueing of the binding is fine.

Weight 722 g
Dimensions 29,5 × 22,4 × 1,5 cm
Publisher

Bunji Murotani

Publishing year

1981

Language

,

Images

b&w photos, colour drawings

Binding

Paperback

Condition

Number of pages

164

ISBN

0-89860-059-6