An Australian who has spent his career in Asia, Kerry Hill brings a deep understanding of the East to his increasingly refined contemporary architecture. His unique approach has been formed from his experience in places like Bali, Japan, Sri Lanka and Bhutan. Hill's architecture is made distinctive by generous and tranquil spaces. This four-hundred-page book features an extended essay about the evolution of the practice and a selection of forty of Kerry Hill's most important works from 1992 - 2012. This gives readers a privileged view into the world and thinking of an architectural practice that richly deserves international exposure. 440 p. 1136 il, color 639,. Plantes i seccions, 30x26 cm,. Tapa dura