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Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Asian architecture with 'Living in Asia, 40th Ed.'. This beautifully illustrated book invites you on a serene journey through Asia's most tranquil and inviting interiors. Discover a captivating blend of Zen, mystic, and meditative spaces that inspire a sense of peace. Each page unveils stunning photographs and insightful descriptions of remarkable locations across Tibet, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Experience the vibrant spirit of Asia through diverse architectural marvels, such as the gilded Tibetan monasteries, the colonial charm of Sri Lanka's plantations, and the luxurious private villas in Thailand. Highlights of this exquisite collection include traditional Burmese stilt houses, the iconic Shiv Niwas Palace in India, known for its James Bond legacy, the magnificent Cambodian temples, and the unique rice barge-turned-houseboat in Thailand.
Delve into the rich cultural heritage encapsulated in the charming 'Blue Mansion,' celebrated in the film ‘Indochine,’ and explore the breathtaking gardens designed by the renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. With 'Living in Asia, 40th Ed.', you won’t just see beautiful interiors; you will embark on an unforgettable exploration of the essence of Asian living. This book is an essential addition to any architectural lover's collection, offering a window into the serene and mystical interiors that define Asia’s cultural landscape.
Experience the vibrant spirit of Asia through diverse architectural marvels, such as the gilded Tibetan monasteries, the colonial charm of Sri Lanka's plantations, and the luxurious private villas in Thailand. Highlights of this exquisite collection include traditional Burmese stilt houses, the iconic Shiv Niwas Palace in India, known for its James Bond legacy, the magnificent Cambodian temples, and the unique rice barge-turned-houseboat in Thailand.
Delve into the rich cultural heritage encapsulated in the charming 'Blue Mansion,' celebrated in the film ‘Indochine,’ and explore the breathtaking gardens designed by the renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. With 'Living in Asia, 40th Ed.', you won’t just see beautiful interiors; you will embark on an unforgettable exploration of the essence of Asian living. This book is an essential addition to any architectural lover's collection, offering a window into the serene and mystical interiors that define Asia’s cultural landscape.