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Papadakis Publisher

Papadakis Publisher is an independent art, architecture and natural science book publisher founded in London, United Kingdom, by Andreas Papadakis and his daughter Alexandra Papadakis.[3] Since 1968, Papadakis Publisher and its predecessor Academy Editions have published more than a thousand titles, on art, architecture, science and the decorative arts.

Papadakis Publisher
Founded1997
FounderAndreas Papadakis
Alexandra Papadakis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationWinterbourne, Berkshire
DistributionGMC Distribution (UK)
ACC Distribution (US)[1]
Peribo (Australia)[2]
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsArt, Science, Photography, Architecture
Official websitewww.papadakis.net

History edit

Greek Cypriot-born British academic and entrepreneur Andreas Papadakis opened the Academy Bookshop in Holland Street, Kensington in 1964 and moved into publishing as Academy Editions in 1968.[4][5][6] From then until 1990, when the company was sold to VCH Germany (now part of John Wiley) Academy published more than a thousand titles mainly on art, architecture and the decorative arts.[4] The company was the first to publish many international architects in the 'Architectural Monographs No...' series,[7] which included Alvar Aalto (No 4), Michael Graves (No 5), Edwin Lutyens (No 6), John Soane (No 8), Terry Farrell (No 9), Richard Rogers (No 10), Mies van der Rohe (No 11), Hassan Fathy (No 13), Tadao Ando (No 14), Daniel Libeskind (No 16), etc.; and Victor Arwas's Art Deco, first published in 1980 remains the standard work on the subject.

In 1997, Andreas and his daughter Alexandra founded Papadakis Publisher.[8] In addition to books on architecture and the decorative arts, the company broadened its list to include natural science books with an emphasis on visual appeal and design. One of the new company's first publications in this field was the acclaimed series Pollen, Seeds and Fruit, a collaboration between seed morphologist Dr. Wolfgang Stuppy and visual artist Prof. Rob Kesseler in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The series was lauded for marrying science and visual art in a unique way, featuring vividly coloured electron micrograph images of microscopic plant structures and informative scientific text.[9][10][11] The first two books of the series were awarded a joint gold medal by the American Independent Publisher's Association as Outstanding Books of the Year in 2007, and subsequent editions won the same award in 2011.[12][13] The series also led to Andreas Papadakis being elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society[14] a year before his death in June 2008.[3]

Recent titles edit

Under Alexandra's directorship, the company have maintained a reputation as producers of groundbreaking art, architecture, photography and natural science books, and have undertaken a number of high-profile collaborations.[8] Notable recent titles include Hunting the Higgs: The inside story of the Atlas experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, published in association with CERN, Green Universe: A Microscopic Voyage Into the Plant Cell with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh[15] and Nanoscience: Giants of the Infinitesimal which was awarded a gold medal in the Science category at the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2015.[8]

Selected awards edit

2006 Gold Medal, Outstanding Book of the Year, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Pollen: The Hidden Sexuality of Flowers and Seeds: Time Capsules of Life
2008 Longlisted, Royal Society Prize for Science Books for Why the Lion Grew Its Mane: A Miscellany of Recent Scientific Discoveries from Astronomy to Zoology
2008 Bronze Medal, Environment, Ecology & Nature, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Nomads of the Wind: The Journey of the Monarch Butterfly and Other Wonders of the Butterfly World
2008 Bronze Medal, Science, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Why the Lion Grew Its Mane: A Miscellany of Recent Scientific Discoveries From Astronomy to Zoology
2009 Special Prize of the Jury, Gourmand Awards for Fruit: Edible, Inedible, Incredible
2009 Silver Medal, Environment, Ecology & Nature, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Where Have all the Flowers Gone?
2009 Bronze Medal, Sinar Mas Print Awards for Pollen: The Hidden Sexuality of Flowers
2010 Silver Medal, Animals, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Why the Cheetah Cheats: And Other Mysteries of the Natural World
2011 Bronze Medal, Environment, Ecology & Nature, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Butterflies: Messages from Psyche
2011 Gold Medal, Photography, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Wild Africa
2011 Gold Medal, Sinar Mas Print Awards for The Bizarre and Incredible World of Plants
2012 Bronze Medal, Environment, Ecology & Nature, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Giant Silk Moths: Colour, Mimicry & Camouflage
2012 Gold Medal, Specialty, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for The Hat Book
2013 Best UK Dessert Cookbook, Gourmand Awards for TeaTime: A Taste of London’s Best Afternoon Teas
2013 Gold Medal, Coffee Table Book, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for TeaTime: A Taste of London’s Best Afternoon Teas
2013 Gold Medal, Science, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Green Universe: A Microscopic Voyage Into the Plant Cell
2014 Silver Medal, Home & Garden, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for 100 Plants that Almost Changed the World
2014 Bronze Medal, Science, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Hunting the Higgs: The Inside Story of the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
2015 Best Photography, Gourmand Awards for Wonders of the Plant Kingdom
2015 Bronze Medal, Environment, Ecology & Nature, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Seeing Butterflies: New Perspectives on Colour, Patterns & Mimicry
2015 Gold Medal, Science, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) for Nanoscience: Giants of the Infinitesimal

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Papadakis. "Sales and Marketing". Papadakis Publisher. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Prelude Books". Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Andreas Papadakis". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b Anon. (2008) Andreas Papadakis: Publisher; Times Online Obituary. Times Online, 30 Jul. [internet] Available at: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article2082418.ece
  5. ^ Latham, I. (1988) Anniversaries: Edited Highlights. Building Design, 30 Sep. p. 28
  6. ^ Pearman, H. (1993) Function Follows Farm. The Sunday Times, 25 Jul. p. 21
  7. ^ Architectural Monographs No...
  8. ^ a b c Barnes, J. (2011) Indie Groundbreaking Publisher: Papadakis. "Independent Publisher", [internet] Available at: http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1512&urltitle=Indie%20Groundbreaking%20Publisher:%20Papadakis
  9. ^ Thompson, K. (2007) Book Review: Seeds, Time Capsules of Life. Seed Science Research 17, p. 71 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  10. ^ Anon. (2008) Fruit: Edible, Inedible, Incredible. Time Magazine Online, [internet] Available at:
  11. ^ Richins, V. (2008) Fruit: Edible, Inedible, Incredible. About.com, [internet] Available at: http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/bookproductreviews/gr/FruitBookReview.htm
  12. ^ Anon. (2007) Announcing 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results. "Independent Publisher", [internet] Available at: http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1156
  13. ^ Anon. (2011) Announcing 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results. "Independent Publisher", [internet] Available at: http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1442
  14. ^ Linnean Society of London, The (2006) Annual Report 2006 p. 31 [internet] Available at: http://www.linnean.org/fileadmin/images/Publications/Annual_Report_2006_Complete_web.pdf
  15. ^ Davis, N. (2013) A microscope's eye-view of the living world. The Times, 9 Mar.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Papadakis Publisher is an independent art architecture and natural science book publisher founded in London United Kingdom by Andreas Papadakis and his daughter Alexandra Papadakis 3 Since 1968 Papadakis Publisher and its predecessor Academy Editions have published more than a thousand titles on art architecture science and the decorative arts Papadakis PublisherFounded1997FounderAndreas PapadakisAlexandra PapadakisCountry of originUnited KingdomHeadquarters locationWinterbourne BerkshireDistributionGMC Distribution UK ACC Distribution US 1 Peribo Australia 2 Publication typesBooksNonfiction topicsArt Science Photography ArchitectureOfficial websitewww wbr papadakis wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Recent titles 3 Selected awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editGreek Cypriot born British academic and entrepreneur Andreas Papadakis opened the Academy Bookshop in Holland Street Kensington in 1964 and moved into publishing as Academy Editions in 1968 4 5 6 From then until 1990 when the company was sold to VCH Germany now part of John Wiley Academy published more than a thousand titles mainly on art architecture and the decorative arts 4 The company was the first to publish many international architects in the Architectural Monographs No series 7 which included Alvar Aalto No 4 Michael Graves No 5 Edwin Lutyens No 6 John Soane No 8 Terry Farrell No 9 Richard Rogers No 10 Mies van der Rohe No 11 Hassan Fathy No 13 Tadao Ando No 14 Daniel Libeskind No 16 etc and Victor Arwas s Art Deco first published in 1980 remains the standard work on the subject In 1997 Andreas and his daughter Alexandra founded Papadakis Publisher 8 In addition to books on architecture and the decorative arts the company broadened its list to include natural science books with an emphasis on visual appeal and design One of the new company s first publications in this field was the acclaimed series Pollen Seeds and Fruit a collaboration between seed morphologist Dr Wolfgang Stuppy and visual artist Prof Rob Kesseler in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew The series was lauded for marrying science and visual art in a unique way featuring vividly coloured electron micrograph images of microscopic plant structures and informative scientific text 9 10 11 The first two books of the series were awarded a joint gold medal by the American Independent Publisher s Association as Outstanding Books of the Year in 2007 and subsequent editions won the same award in 2011 12 13 The series also led to Andreas Papadakis being elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society 14 a year before his death in June 2008 3 Recent titles editUnder Alexandra s directorship the company have maintained a reputation as producers of groundbreaking art architecture photography and natural science books and have undertaken a number of high profile collaborations 8 Notable recent titles include Hunting the Higgs The inside story of the Atlas experiment at the Large Hadron Collider published in association with CERN Green Universe A Microscopic Voyage Into the Plant Cell with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 15 and Nanoscience Giants of the Infinitesimal which was awarded a gold medal in the Science category at the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2015 8 Selected awards edit2006 Gold Medal Outstanding Book of the Year Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Pollen The Hidden Sexuality of Flowers and Seeds Time Capsules of Life 2008 Longlisted Royal Society Prize for Science Books for Why the Lion Grew Its Mane A Miscellany of Recent Scientific Discoveries from Astronomy to Zoology 2008 Bronze Medal Environment Ecology amp Nature Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Nomads of the Wind The Journey of the Monarch Butterfly and Other Wonders of the Butterfly World 2008 Bronze Medal Science Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Why the Lion Grew Its Mane A Miscellany of Recent Scientific Discoveries From Astronomy to Zoology 2009 Special Prize of the Jury Gourmand Awards for Fruit Edible Inedible Incredible 2009 Silver Medal Environment Ecology amp Nature Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Where Have all the Flowers Gone 2009 Bronze Medal Sinar Mas Print Awards for Pollen The Hidden Sexuality of Flowers 2010 Silver Medal Animals Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Why the Cheetah Cheats And Other Mysteries of the Natural World 2011 Bronze Medal Environment Ecology amp Nature Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Butterflies Messages from Psyche 2011 Gold Medal Photography Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Wild Africa 2011 Gold Medal Sinar Mas Print Awards for The Bizarre and Incredible World of Plants 2012 Bronze Medal Environment Ecology amp Nature Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Giant Silk Moths Colour Mimicry amp Camouflage 2012 Gold Medal Specialty Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for The Hat Book 2013 Best UK Dessert Cookbook Gourmand Awards for TeaTime A Taste of London s Best Afternoon Teas 2013 Gold Medal Coffee Table Book Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for TeaTime A Taste of London s Best Afternoon Teas 2013 Gold Medal Science Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Green Universe A Microscopic Voyage Into the Plant Cell 2014 Silver Medal Home amp Garden Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for 100 Plants that Almost Changed the World 2014 Bronze Medal Science Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Hunting the Higgs The Inside Story of the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider 2015 Best Photography Gourmand Awards for Wonders of the Plant Kingdom 2015 Bronze Medal Environment Ecology amp Nature Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Seeing Butterflies New Perspectives on Colour Patterns amp Mimicry 2015 Gold Medal Science Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPY for Nanoscience Giants of the InfinitesimalSee also editAndreas PapadakisReferences edit Papadakis Sales and Marketing Papadakis Publisher Retrieved 12 February 2018 Prelude Books Retrieved 12 February 2018 a b Andreas Papadakis www telegraph co uk Retrieved 29 June 2023 a b Anon 2008 Andreas Papadakis Publisher Times Online Obituary Times Online 30 Jul internet Available at http www thetimes co uk tto opinion obituaries article2082418 ece Latham I 1988 Anniversaries Edited Highlights Building Design 30 Sep p 28 Pearman H 1993 Function Follows Farm The Sunday Times 25 Jul p 21 Architectural Monographs No a b c Barnes J 2011 Indie Groundbreaking Publisher Papadakis Independent Publisher internet Available at http www independentpublisher com article php page 1512 amp urltitle Indie 20Groundbreaking 20Publisher 20Papadakis Thompson K 2007 Book Review Seeds Time Capsules of Life Seed Science Research 17 p 71 Cambridge Cambridge University Press Anon 2008 Fruit Edible Inedible Incredible Time Magazine Online internet Available at 1 Richins V 2008 Fruit Edible Inedible Incredible About com internet Available at http treesandshrubs about com od bookproductreviews gr FruitBookReview htm Anon 2007 Announcing 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results Independent Publisher internet Available at http www independentpublisher com article php page 1156 Anon 2011 Announcing 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results Independent Publisher internet Available at http www independentpublisher com article php page 1442 Linnean Society of London The 2006 Annual Report 2006 p 31 internet Available at http www linnean org fileadmin images Publications Annual Report 2006 Complete web pdf Davis N 2013 A microscope s eye view of the living world The Times 9 Mar External links editOfficial Website Portals nbsp Books nbsp Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Papadakis Publisher amp oldid 1218916879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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