January 24th, 2013
January 24th, 2013
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If you thought that architecture books were well shielded from transformation during the digital age, new architectural publishers Outcast Editions suggests otherwise. Jointly founded in 2011 by Richard Glover, Virginia McLeod and Hamish Muir, Outcast Editions specialises in interactive digital books on contemporary buildings. Readers have control over all the content – choosing, for example, to enlarge drawings and images at leisure. Setting a new benchmark for architecture books, it is easy to imagine digital editions will become an indispensable tool for architects and designers alike.

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