Adam Mornement

Adam Mornement is a writer specializing in contemporary architecture and architectural history. He is a former deputy editor of World Architecture, and a regular contributor to the Times Magazine and Condé Nast Traveller, among other newspapers and magazines. His books include Corrugated Iron - Building on the Frontier (Frances Lincoln, 2007) and Treehouses (Frances Lincoln, 2005). He has also written Extensions (Laurence King, 2007) and Infill: New Houses for Urban Sites (Laurence King, 2009).

Boathouses

This book, with its stunning illustrations, tells some wonderful stories and throws light on some very special buildings. It is a celebration of the boathouse.

Category: Architecture, Art and Design
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
 
Hardback    £30.00
Corrugated Iron

The story of corrugated iron - durable, biodegradable, versatile - and its use in building.

Category: Architecture, Art and Design
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
 
Hardback    £35.00