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CUBIC JOURNAL 2 - Gender in Design

The GREAT small: Gender Design | Other - Different - Wilful

2019 || Paperback || Hanna Wirman e.a. || Jap Sam Books

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Boerenzij | The Rural Side

2021 || Paperback || Wapke Feenstra e.a. || Jap Sam Books

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Footprint 30. Epiphylogenetic Turn and Architecture

In (Tertiary) Memory of Stiegler

2022 || Paperback || Robert A. Gorny e.a. || Jap Sam Books

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Koen Taselaar. Rollable Ramblings

2021 || Paperback || Katalin Herzog || Jap Sam Books

The work of Koen Taselaar is a unique universe in which only he determines the rules. He makes skillful drawings, but also clumsy ceramics and elaborate Tapestries.

Taselaar’s visual language emerged from the grey area in which text is not only meaning but also form. He expresses this in drawn puns, imaginary record sleeves or large psychedelic paintings. In search of ways to process his diverse output, he makes publications and large scale drawings, which function as flat exhibition space...

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Future Cities

Stories behind the statistics of urbanization and growth

2022 || Paperback || Stephanie Bakker e.a. || Jap Sam Books

More than 70 percent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. Cities in Africa, Latin America and Asia in particular are growing like never before. Photographer Yvonne Brandwijk and journalist Stephanie Bakker travelled to five of the fastest-growing cities in the world. Not to Mumbai or Shanghai, but to the up-and-coming cultural, creative and economic hubs of tomorrow: Kinshasa, Lima, Yangon, Medellín and Addis Ababa. 


In this book, they share five years of tra...

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The Joy of Daily Drawing. Bob Custers

2022 || Paperback || Bob Custers e.a. || Jap Sam Books

Bob Custers is architect and founder of VOCUS Architects. In The Joy of Daily Drawing. Bob Custers, he shows a unique and complete development in drawing of 50 years, in which the growth from child to adult architect can be seen. The result is a book of more than 600 pages that contains a wealth of images, texts and insights. The book shows the value of drawing as a means of reflection, introspection and research, but above all contains an inspiring message for young designers and architectur...

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Marc Bijl The Works 1984-2084

2024 || Hardcover || Lynden Hak e.a. || Jap Sam Books

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Hannah van Bart

2023 || Paperback || Bart Rutten e.a. || Jap Sam Books

The monograph Hannah van Bart contains over more than 100 art works (paintings and drawings) and gives an intriguing look at the work of Dutch artist Hannah van Bart (1963). The publication is published in collaboration with the Centraal Museum Utrecht on the occasion of the solo exhibition of Hannah van Bart at Oud Amelisweerd country house. Hannah van Bart is represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery New York & Aspen, and Vielmetter Los Angeles. With a foreword by Artistic director of Centraal...

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Role of Play

A future perspective on play in society

2023 || Paperback || Ben Schouten e.a. || Jap Sam Books

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Source 02 / Disclosing Dapperbuurt / druk 1

2008 || Paperback || L. Schouwenberg || Jap Sam Books

In Source 2 worden verschillende standpunten ten aanzien van de problematiek, maar ook de kansen of nieuwe uitdagingen van sociale vernieuwingswijken in grote steden gepresenteerd. De Dapperbuurt in Amsterdam dient als case-study.Naast studentenprojecten zijn ook tekstbijdragen opgenomen van Gijs Bakker, Eric van Kaam, Vincent van Rossem, Louise Schouwenberg en Barbara Visser.