Living in Asia. 40th Ed.
By (Author) Sunil Sethi
Edited by Angelika Taschen
Photographs by Reto Guntli
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
26th November 2024
29th April 2024
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: residential and domestic buildings
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
729.095
Hardback
480
Width 156mm, Height 217mm
1048g
Zen, soothing, mystical, meditative-words cannot do justice to Asia's most beautiful interiors. Whether it's a gilded Tibetan monastery, a plantation in Sri Lanka, or a private villa in Thailand, each of the havens featured in this book are remarkable not only in aesthetic, but also in spirit.
This showcase features about 40 exceptional locations across Tibet, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Highlights include traditional Burmese stilt houses; the breathtaking Shiv Niwas Palace in India, visited by James Bond in Octopussy; Cambodian temples; a rice barge-turned houseboat in Thailand; the "Blue Mansion", an magnificient, indigo-painted courtyard house featured in the film Indochine; a breathtaking garden designed by Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa; and many, many more.
A sense of great familiarity permeates all the images, however exotic they may be: Asia has never been so close. * Sddeutsche Zeitung *
The essential character of Asian life. * Harper's Bazaar *
Sunil Sethi is a leading journalist, newspaper columnist, and television anchor based in India. His writings have appeared in a variety of publications around the world. Angelika Taschen studied art history and German literature in Heidelberg, gaining her doctorate in 1986. Working for TASCHEN from 1987, she has published numerous titles on art, architecture, photography, design, travel, and lifestyle. Swiss photographer Reto Guntli, based in Zurich, regularly travels the world shooting for international magazines. He has published numerous books and contributed to suchTASCHEN publications as Inside Asia, Living in Japan, Living in Bali, and Great Escapes Asia.