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| #837879 in Books | 2008-02-19 | 2008-02-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.78 x1.06 x9.88l,2.77 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fantistic content and presentation and publishing-great book.|By Little Joey|This is a great book. Physically it's very beautiful with well-chosen photos and drawings. In terms of the content it really conveys the inner workings of AvroKO and how they approach projects and illustrates their research, thought process and amazingly detailed results. It's really a five-star prod|About the Author||AvroKO is Adam Farmerie, William Harris, Kristina O'Neal, and Greg Bradshaw. The four friends first collaborated at Carnegie Mellon University, and they continued their partnership to found AvroKO in 2000.Since then, the team has designed some
How did the James Beard award–winning design and architecture team AvroKO become one of the hottest restaurant design firms in Manhattan? They start with a concept, which blossoms to images, ideas, colours, and objects. One of the design lexicons that stuck with the design team is "best ugly" – a term that AvroKO came across when traveling together in China. The oxymoronic yet interesting term is used to describe something that is beautiful and charming in...
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