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The Sustainable City

The Sustainable City

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The Sustainable City

The Sustainable City' London is one of the world's most sustainable cities. From pioneering timber high-rises to experimental flat-pack offices, this book celebrates the urban architecture that helps Londoners to live, work, play and share resources in a way that benefits not just the city, but our entire planet.
Harriet Thorpe is a journalist, writer and editor based in London. After cutting her teeth on the architecture desk at the world's leading design magazine, Wallpaper*, she decided to tighten her focus to writing about sustainable architecture in her home city.
Taran Wilkhu is a British Indian lifestyle photographer specialising in interiors, architecture and portraits. He was born in Yorkshire, but currently resides in a timber-framed house designed by Walter Segal in south east London.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition. 240pp, hardback, 196 x 255mm.

Made in Hackney

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Discover urban sustainability through beautiful British photography and stories. Great choice for anyone interested in eco-living and city design.

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Meet the Maker: Hoxton Mini Press

Founded in 2013 by photographer Martin Usborne following an encounter with 86½-year-old Jacob Markovitch in Hoxton Square, this independent East London publisher creates collectable photography books that are both beautiful and affordable. Their mission is to bring photobooks to wider audiences, making art accessible whilst maintaining exceptional quality that you'll treasure for generations. The company celebrates East London's vibrant community through powerful visual storytelling, from swimmers braving Hackney's winter waters to intimate portraits of new mothers captured within 24 hours of birth. Their acclaimed series includes the annual Portrait of Britain collaboration with British Journal of Photography, showcasing 200 portraits displayed on digital billboards nationwide and reaching over 10 million people. With opinionated guides to London's best spots and stunning coffee-table books printed on premium paper, Hoxton Mini Press proves that in our virtual age, beautifully crafted books as physical objects matter more than ever.