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English Language | Hardcover | 2025 | 640 pages | 25×21 cm
Publisher Thames and Hudson Ltd
Author Thomas Heatherwick
ISBN 9780500297162
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[Book Description]
Making is the definitive monograph that comprehensively presents the thirty-year creative journey of Thomas Heatherwick and his design studio. From designing a car that cleans the air, creating buildings that aid healing, transforming a paper mill into a gin distillery, enabling every Olympic nation to participate in making and lighting the Olympic Cauldron; to designing buildings using electron microscopes, developing a more fuel-efficient new bus for London, and even making people eat your business card—these imaginative practices embody Heatherwick Studio’s boundary-breaking creativity and unconventional approach.
This third edition has been fully updated and expanded, featuring over 600 pages and 116 projects, complemented by extensive photography, design drawings, and hand sketches. It comprehensively documents the interdisciplinary work of one of today’s most influential designers. Whether for designers, creators, or curious readers worldwide, this is an inspiring and valuable reference, as well as a profound exploration of “how to respond to the world with creativity.”
[Details]
Author: Thomas Heatherwick
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication Year: 2025
Dimensions: 25 × 21 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 640 pages

