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The Melbourne Design Guide 2009/2010

By (author) Viviane (ed) Stappmanns





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Offering an insight to the inner workings of Melbourne's design community, thislittle big book is the friend you've always wanted to have. Lovingly compiledafter many months of research, the new Melbourne Design Guide pullstogether the know-how of dozens of movers and shakers from all areas of design. Full of hand-drawn maps and walking itineraries, the Guide is a direct connectionto the pulse of this inspired city. It will tell you all there is to know aboutarchitecture, fashion, art, graphics, objects and of course the stores, galleries, barsand restaurants Melbourne's creative community embraces and frequents. The 2009/2010 edition, for the first time, features two parts. The first parthelps readers to find and explore design-oriented destinations. The second partintroduces the design talent that often works away behind closed doors.

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Publisher | Hardie Grant Books
Published date | 1 Aug 2009
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 384
Dimensions | 165 x 120 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-7406-6822-4
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BISAC | travel / pictorials (see also photography / subjects & themes / regional)


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