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Publisher’s Note

The question I’m invariably asked these days when I tell somebody I work in book publishing is how electronic books are affecting our business—often, I suspect, with the expectation that I’m going to say that ebooks are killing the printed book. On the heels of our best year ever in our thirty-year history, I can report that this is simply not the case. But while it might be tempting to conclude, based on this recent success, that some books, like ours, are still best suited to ink and paper, this would be a short-sighted, if convenient, conclusion. In fact, as I begin to see our books emerge on various electronic devices, whether the Kindle, Nook, or iPad, it’s a dramatic illustration that this brave new world of electronic publishing is both/and, not either/or. As somebody who cherishes a beautifully designed and made book and prefers vinyl LPs to MP3 downloads, I was initially skeptical that electronic versions of our books could hold the same excitement we all feel when the first copies of a new title arrive in our office. But there was giddy excitement when we all passed around the electronic version of our best-selling The Toaster Project, which, with its high-resolution images of a model toaster disassembled into its component pieces, actually offers more detail than the print edition, as well as some additional content from the author describing his labor of love. Whether these features, along with the gratification of downloading the book to your e-reader immediately, trump the compact paperback with its silver metallic cover is debatable, but at least the choice is yours.

My sister complained to me that many electronic books are almost the same price as their printed counterparts; leaving aside a discussion about a culture in which most digital creative output is thought to be cheap or free, I explained to her that an ebook is not necessarily so much cheaper to make than a printed-and-bound one. In fact, the “ppb” cost (paper, printing, and binding) is only a fraction of the cost of making a book. Whether printed or electronic, we still need to develop and edit the book, acquire the art, design and lay out the pages, market and publicize it, and pay the author’s royalty. None of these costs go down when making a digital publication and, in fact, some go up. We could, of course, cut corners in the editing and design of our ebooks, but we don’t want to create inferior versions of our beloved books, the “nice” ones with the editing and thoughtful design and the “quick and dirty” electronic versions with typos and low-fidelity images all at the same size. Whether you buy our books for your e-reader (and you can find the growing library of our digital titles at www.papress.com/ebooks) or as traditionally bound hardcovers and paperbacks, you should know that the same care and attention—love, really—has been lavished on them regardless of platform or binding. You need glance only once at the tremendous array of fantastic new books in this catalog to see the depth and breadth of virtuosity, talent, and pride that go into a Princeton Architectural Press title, hardcover, paperback, or ebook; I’m confident they will delight you regardless of how you read them.

Kevin LippertPublisherNew York, February 2012

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Princeton Architectural Press

10 Brooklyn Makers12 Instant14 Sign Painters16 Breakthrough!18 Elegantissima20 The Lost Christmas Gift22 The Architect Says24 The Complete Engraver26 Balthazar Korab28 Le Corbusier Redrawn30 Contemporary Classical32 Generative Design34 The Disappearance of Darkness36 Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis: Intensities38 R. Buckminster Fuller39 Toyo Ito40 Everything All at Once41 Tadao Ando42 Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park43 A Guide to Archigram 1961–74 44 From the Ground Up45 Formerly Urban46 The Complete Etchings of Rome47 Classic Reprints48 Alvar Aalto Houses49 Eladio Dieste50 Bee51 Large Scale52 The FORuM Project Series

Balcony Press

54 Design for Education54 Design for Government

Hyphen Press

55 Autonomy

57 Backlist104 Index110 Order Information

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Perennial bestsellers

The books on these pages reflect the remarkable diversity found in our backlist. From ways to think with type and visualize data to sculptures made from swirling sticks and fantastical maps with hand-painted type, there is something to instruct and inspire the creative side of us all.

Menus for Chez PanisseThe Art and Letterpress of Patricia CurtanPatricia Curtan978-1-61689-029-2Hardcover $40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Paula Scher MAPSPaula Scher978-1-61689-033-9Hardcover $50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

PulledA Catalog of Screen PrintingMike Perry978-1-56898-943-3Paperback $35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

Tom KundigHouses 2Tom Kundig978-1-61689-040-7Hardcover $55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Graphic Design ThinkingBeyond BrainstormingEllen Lupton978-1-56898-979-2Paperback $24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

RevealStudio Gang ArchitectsJeanne Gang978-1-56898-993-8Paperback $45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

The Toaster ProjectOr a Heroic Attempt to Build a Simple Electric Appliance from ScratchThomas Thwaites978-1-56898-997-6Paperback $19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Visual ComplexityMapping Patterns of InformationManuel Lima978-1-56898-936-5Hardcover $50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

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StickworkPatrick Dougherty978-1-56898-862-7Hardcover $50.00 / £32.00978-1-56898-976-1Paperback $34.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Publish Your Photography BookDarius D. Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson978-1-56898-883-2Paperback $29.95 / £18.99Rights: W

The Business of DesignBalancing Creativity and ProfitabilityKeith Granet978-1-61689-018-6Hardcover $40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Alvar Aalto HousesJari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen978-1-56898-982-2Hardcover $50.00 / £35.00Rights: WXS

How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul, new edition Adrian Shaughnessy978-1-56898-983-9 Paperback $24.95 Rights: NAM

The Map as ArtContemporary Artists Explore Cartography Katharine Harmon and Gayle Clemans978-1-56898-972-3 Paperback $29.95 / £10.99Rights: W

Pinhole CamerasA Do-It-Yourself Guide Chris Keeney978-1-56898-989-1 Hardcover $19.95 / £12.00Rights: W

Cartographies of TimeA History of the TimelineDaniel Rosenberg and Anthony GraftonHardcover $50.00 / £30.00978-1-56898-763-7Paperback $35.00 / £22.50 978-1-61689-058-2 Rights: W

Graphic DesignThe New BasicsEllen Lupton andJennifer Cole Phillips 978-1-56898-702-6 Paperback $35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

Inside the Painter’s StudioJoe Fig978-1-56898-852-8 Paperback $35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

The Guerilla Art KitKeri Smith978-1-56898-688-3 Hardcover $19.95 / £11.99Rights: W

Thinking with TypeA Critical Guide forDesigners, Writers, Editors,& Students, second edition,revised and expandedEllen Lupton978-1-56898-969-3 Paperback $24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

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A pencil sketch translated by hand into wax like a small-scale sculpture.

Odette jewelry from Brooklyn Makers, p. 10

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Good old-fashioned brushwork.

From Sign Painters, p. 14

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Warhol and Polaroid. Made for each other.

From Instant, p. 12

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A classic French entryway in a San Francisco pied-à-terre.

From Contemporary Classical, p. 30

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Bright, bold, and smooth.

From Elegantissima, p. 18

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A winter landscape alive with mysterious encounters and life-changing gifts.

From The Lost Christmas Gift, p. 20

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CLAM LAB Location Greenpoint From upstate New York Years in Brooklyn since 2006

The Ceramicist

Clair Catillaz is the woman behind Clam Lab, a ceramics studio based in Greenpoint. Clair first became interested in ceramics when she was twelve while taking classes with her mom, and has been playing with clay ever since. Clam Lab produces bowls, mugs, teapots, kitchen tools, and ovenware, all handcrafted on a manual kick wheel by Clair herself. Working with stoneware and porcelain clays, Clair finishes each piece with hand-mixed,

food-safe glazes, making pieces that can last generations. She enjoys working with her hands, knowing the results of a day’s work are tangible and that the objects she produces are useful as well as beautiful. She believes that eating or drinking from a handmade item “feels good, and makes everything taste better.” Clair shares a studio with over a dozen other ceramic artists. She has created a cozy nook for Clam Lab, taking advantage of the

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The Coffee Connoisseurs

Blue Bottle Coffee was founded by James Freeman in 2002 in Oakland, California. Only a few years after setting up his first coffee cart at a farmers’ market, James expanded Blue Bottle to several San Francisco locations—and now to Brooklyn. James decided to open his first roastery/coffee bar outside of California following a trip to New York with his wife (and Blue Bottle’s pastry chef) in 2007. He opened up shop on Berry Street in Williamsburg in 2010.

Prior to James’s success as a coffee connoisseur, he played the clarinet professionally. When his passion faded, he looked to coffee. A believer in “making things up as you go along,”

James taught himself how to roast coffee beans at home on a perforated baking sheet. Striving for only the highest quality coffee, Blue Bottle still roasts all their own beans in house, on vintage roasters, with a tight forty-eight-hour turnaround from roasting to customer. This allows for total control of the freshness and flavor profiles of the beans. The roasting remains a hands-on process; the roaster carefully monitors the temperature and listens for the first “crack” to ensure a proper degree of roast. James also prides himself on using only the finest organic and pesticide-free, shade-grown, single-origin beans.

BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE

Location Williamsburg From Humboldt County, California Years in Brooklyn since 2008

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How has Brooklyn influenced your work? A feeling of entrepreneurship, curiosity, playfulness, intellect, and endless possibility.

How do you get to work? I walk across the hallway, I was lucky enough to get an apartment in the building a year after we got the studio.

Describe a typical day at work. There is no typical day. I work in cycles, design cycle, sample-making cycle, dye cycle, paperwork cycle. Days involve testing dye techniques. Garment district runs from time to time. Lots of email and computer. Big dye projects. Always planning and making spreadsheets and calendars, the dye process is time intensive and everything needs to be calculated to the last detail if I want to find time to do the rest of my design work.

Describe your toolkit in detail. Excel. Buckets. Measuring cups and spoons. Whisks, funnels, spice jars, bottles, it looks like a kitchen with no food.

What is the most satisfying part of your

making process, and why? The reveal! I love the juxtapositions in dying, all of the planning and projecting, and then letting go and being surprised by the results. I also love finding all of the little details that make each piece special. You can do the same thing ten times and have ten totally unique pieces.

Who taught you how to sew? Do you remember

the first piece you made? I found my mom’s machine in a closet when I was in middle school and just started figuring it out. The first thing I made was a tutu for my kitten Darcy.

Where do you find inspiration for your color

palette? Texture everywhere: dirty sand with jellyfish bits in it, grass, moss, mold, rust, lichen,

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Brooklyn MakersFood, Design, Craft, and Other Scenes from the Tactile Life

Jennifer Causey

A creative renaissance blooms in Brooklyn. At its heart is a thriving community of artisans producing a remarkable variety of handmade goods. In Brooklyn Makers, photographer Jennifer Causey captures the spirit of this homegrown movement by documenting thirty of the borough’s most celebrated craftsmen. This eclectic mix of established and up-and-coming makers includes bakers, ceramic artists, clothing designers, florists, distillers, and more. With an eye for small details, Causey’s charming photographs reveal each artisan at work in their own space. Her lively interviews reveal what inspires them, keeps them motivated, and their thoughts on the city where they live and work.

• Features an introduction by Eric Demby, cofounder of

the Brooklyn Flea—where many makers get their start

• Includes a makers index with useful information on local

markets and other favorite Brooklyn spots

• Featured makers include Lotta Jansdotter (textile

designer), Lena Corwin (printer), Mast Brothers

Chocolate (craft chocolate makers), Clam Lab (ceramic

artist), Shabd (clothing designer), and Morris Kitchen

(mixologists)

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FOOD, DESIGN, CRAFT and Other Scenes from the Tactile Life

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InstantThe Story of Polaroid

Christopher Bonanos

“Instant photography at the push of a button!” During the 1960s and ‘70s, Polaroid was the coolest technology company on earth. Like Apple, it was an innovation machine that cranked out one must-have product after another. Led by its own visionary genius founder, Edwin Land, Polaroid grew from a 1937 garage start-up into a billion-dollar pop-culture phenomenon. Instant tells the remarkable tale of Land’s one-of-a-kind invention—from Polaroid’s first instant camera to hit the market in 1948, to its meteoric rise in popularity and adoption by artists such as Ansel Adams, Andy Warhol, and Chuck Close, to the company’s dramatic decline into bankruptcy in the late ‘90s and its unlikely resurrection in the digital age. Instant is both an inspiring tale of American ingenuity and a cautionary business tale about the perils of companies that lose their creative edge.

• The first book-length history of Polaroid

• Written by a New York magazine senior editor in a

breezy, accessible tone

• Features colorful illustrations from Polaroid’s history,

including the company’s iconic branding and marketing

efforts

• Polaroid inventor and CEO Edwin Land was the Steve

Jobs of his day and pioneered Jobs’s trademark dramatic

product unveilings

• Will appeal to photography buffs, tech geeks, pop culture

nostalgists, and business readers

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Sign Painters

Faythe Levine and Sam Macon

There was a time—as recently as the 1980s—when storefronts, murals, banners, barn signs, billboards, and even street signs were all hand-lettered with brush and paint. But, like many skilled trades, the sign industry has been overrun by the techno-fueled promise of quicker and cheaper. The resulting proliferation of computer-designed, die-cut vinyl lettering and inkjet printers has ushered a creeping sameness into our visual landscape. Fortunately, there is a growing trend to seek out traditional sign painters and a renaissance in the trade. In 2010 filmmakers Faythe Levine, coauthor of Handmade Nation, and Sam Macon began documenting these dedicated practitioners, their time-honored methods, and their appreciation for quality and craftsmanship. Sign Painters, the first anecdotal history of the craft, features stories and photographs of more than two dozen sign painters working in cities throughout the United States.

• Foreword by the legendary painter Ed Ruscha

(a former sign painter)

• Features sign painters young and old, including the

new vanguard working solo or in shops such as

San Francisco’s New Bohemia Signs and New York’s

Colossal Media’s Sky High Murals

• Tied to the Sign Painters documentary, screenings

in Fall 2012 and Winter 2013

• Second book by Faythe Levine, coauthor of our

best-selling Handmade Nation

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011 012Aaron Koblin ArtistFelix Ng Designer

They say an elephant never forgets. Well, you are not an elephant. Take notes, constantly. Save interesting thoughts, quotations, films, tech-nologies...the medium doesn’t mat-ter, so long as it inspires you. When you’re stumped, go to your notes like a wizard to his spellbook. Mash those thoughts together. Extend them in every direction until they meet.

Your notebook is feeling thin? Then seek assistance and find yourself a genius. Geniuses come in many shapes and colors, and they often run in packs; if you can find one, it may lead you to others. Collaborate with geniuses. Send them your spells. Look carefully at theirs. What could you do together? Combination is creation.

Beware addictive medicines. Everything in moderation. This applies particularly to the Internet and your sofa. The physical world is ultimately the source of all inspiration. Which is to say, if all else falls: take a bike ride.

Nothing clears the head in an instant or makes a grown man cry like spicy food. My personal recommendations are Tom Yum Goong (a Thai sour and spicy clear-broth soup, usually cooked with seafood or chicken), Pepper Crabs (the legendary Singaporean dish—the burn is so good, even your fin-gers hurt), and Curry Fish Head (often cooked with a generous amount of vegetables, like okra and eggplants, and is great paired with a bowl of rice).

When you’re done with the tears and the sweating, everything seems insignificant compared to what you’ve just endured.

105104Michael C. Place Designer

The solution to a problem

⎕ Sliceandchoptwomediumonionsintosmallpieces.

⎕ Putamedium-sizedpanonamediumheatwithafewglugsofoliveoil.

⎕ Addtheonionstothepan,andapinchofsaltandpepper.

⎕ Chopfinelythreevarietiesoffreshchilies(bird’seye,Scotchbonnet,green,andred).

⎕ Addthechiliestothepan,stirtogetherandcookforeightminutes.

⎕ Addabout500gofextra-leanbeefmincetothepan.

⎕ Stirinsothatthebeefiscoatedandlightlybrowned(shouldtakeapprox.twominutes).

⎕ Addsaltandpepper.

⎕ Addredkidneybeansandtinnedchoppedtomatoes.

⎕ Stirwell.

⎕ Addapinchofcinnamon.

⎕ Cookonalowheatforapproximatelytwentyminutes.

⎕ Measureacupandahalfofbasmatiriceintoamediumpan.

⎕ Addtwoandaquar-tercups(thesamecupyoumeasuredthericein)ofcoldwatertothepanwiththerice.

⎕ Boilonahighheatuntilthelidrattles.

⎕ Turndowntheheattoabouthalfwayandcookforeightminutes.

⎕ Aftereightminutesturntheheatofftherice,leaveforfourminutes(withthelidon).

⎕ Plateuptherice(ontheside),addthechilies.

⎕ Largeglassofredwine(preferablyfromAustraliaorNewZealand).

Now the important problem-solving part—

⎕ Taketheplatesandpanstothesink.

⎕ Runamixtureofhot(nottoohot)andcoldwater.

⎕ Addasmidgeonofwashing-upliquid(preferablyforsensitiveskin).

⎕ Startwashingup,themundanekicksin.

⎕ Themindclearsandnewthoughtsandideasappear.

⎕ Enjoyasecondglassofwinetosavorthemoment.

Prem Krishnamurthy + Rob Giampietro Designers

Inamomentofmildexasperation,afrequentcollabora-torofoursremarkedthatourmottooughttobe,“Whydoittwicewhenyoucandoitthrice?”Insomeways,thisphrasemightcomeascloseaspossibletoencapsulatingourwork-ingmethodandapproach:thestronglyheldbeliefthatthelaborofdesignis,atitscore,aboutmorethanglibinspirationsandmomentaryinsights.Rather,thebestdesignisabouthardwork,consideringproblemsdeeply,iterativelypushingsolutionsfurther,andcreatingthingswiththeutmostcraftuntiltheyseemtoburstwithinvestedmeaningandvisualrefinement.Sometimesthosesamesolutions,havingbeensothoroughlyinvestigated,canshedtheweightofthemul-tiplemeaningstheymayhaveaccruedandbecomelightintheirtouch,returningtoapurerstatebutnonethelesstrans-formedthroughtheirmanyrounds,versions,andstages.Designsthatseemsimpleyetresonatevibrantlyoftendosobecausetheyarenotthefirstsolutions:insteadtheyarejustthemostrecentstoponalongandthoroughcourseofexplo-ration.

Wheneversomeoneclaimstohaveafoolproof,patentedmethodologyformakinggreatdesign,weareskeptical:inourexperience,designhappensmostlythroughlongdiscussion,constantinquiry,ongoingexperimentation,formalrigor,peri-odichappenstance,adeadline,andmanylongnights.Seenthisway,theactualproductsofdesignfadetothebackground,giv-ingwaytothewaythingsaremadeandthefocusedpassionthatgoesintothem.PerhapsthecorollarytoourunofficialmottofromearlierwouldbethisfamouslinebySamuelBeck-ett:“Tryagain.Failagain.Failbetter.”

Marc Johns Designer 045044

When you’re in a creative rut, the most important thing is to get a fresh perspective. Going for a walk or doing the dishes often helps my mind relax, wander, and eventually generate the good ideas I’m looking for. If that doesn’t work, or I don’t have time to leave the studio, then I try one of these:

Multiply Instead of coming up one ideal solution, come up with twenty. That way you’re not obsessively trying to find the perfect solution. When you have to come up with twenty, you’re forced to remove all your filters and let all the ideas come out.

Shorten the deadline You have five days to complete your screenplay/logo/artwork/whatever. Give yourself ten minutes. GO. You’d be surprised how quickly you can come up with something when you’re under the gun.

Step away from the goddamn internet That’s right, put away the laptop, the tablet, the smartphone. Access to too much information and too many digital tools and resources can take you off track too easily. Which brings me to...

Change your materials Try pen and paper. It forces you to focus on the basics, on simple solutions. Use crayons. Use chalk. Write on your hand. Take that paper cup from the coffee shop, cut it open, lay it out flat and draw on that. Attack it like a wild animal.

Pretend Stop thinking like a designer or writer or whatever you are for a minute. Pretend you’re a pastry chef. Pretend you’re an elevator repair contractor. A pilot. A hot dog vendor. How do these people look at the world? Many of these suggestions sound like nonsense. The point is to snap out of your current state and get a fresh perspective. If you need to stand on your head and pretend you’re an opossum for a couple of minutes in order to come up with a killer idea/solution/genius work of art, then so be it. Brilliance is inside all of us. We just need to find a way to shake it out.

167166Catalogtree Musician

Reading List: ⎕ Kippenberger

Die Gesamten Plakate 1977–97 PrefacebyBiceCurigerOffizinVerlagZürich,ZürichCH,VerlagWaltherKönig,KölnD,KunsthausZürich,ZürichCH,1998

⎕ JanTschicholdDie neue TypographyVerlagdesBildungsverbandesderDeutschenBuchdrucker,D,1928

⎕ VictorZimmermannPraktische Winke Für den Umgang mit Satz und Schrift D.StempelAGFrankfurta.M.D,1962

⎕ RudolfHostettlerThe printers terms Termestechniquesdesindustriesgraphiquesfgmbooks,St.GallenCHandLondonGB,1949

⎕ A.Storkmm didot pica inch ConversiontablesfortheprintingindustryEditionTerra,ZutphenNLDATE

⎕ RobertC.SolomonMATHEMATICSIllustrationsbyKennethOdyTheHamlyPublishingGroupLtd.,LondonGB,1969

⎕ NeilF.MichelsenThe American Book of Tables: Placidus Tables of Houses, Time Tables, Interpolation Tables, How to Cast a Natal Horoscope SanDiego,CA:AstroComputingServices,1982

⎕ HenryLysing(JohnL.Nanovic)Secret Writing: An Introduction to Cryptograms, Ciphers, and Codes NewYork:DoverPublications,1974

⎕ CompiledbyWolfgangRichterRekorde Einmaligkeiten Kuriositäten in der DDR VerlagNeuesDeutschland,D,April1989

⎕ TarynSimonAn American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar ForewordbySalmanRushdieLondon:Steidl&Partners,March2008

⎕ RobertHobbsMark Lombardi :Global NetworksNewYork:IndependentcuratorsInternational,2003

⎕ ErwinRaiszGeneral Cartography NewYork,Toronto,andLondon:McGraw-HillBookCompany,1948

⎕ AirborneSpionageAlkenreeks No. 180B.vanderKlaauwUitgeverijDeAlknv.,AlkmaarNLDATE

⎕ WilliamGreen,withsilhouettesbyDennisPunnettThe Observer’s book of Aircraft: Describing 140 Aircraft with 247 Illustrations FrederickWarne&CoLTD,LodonGB,1980

⎕ HaroldA.Murtz,ed.Exploded Firearms Drawings 470IsometricViewsofModernandCollector’sHandgunsandLongGuns,eachwithfullyidentifiedcomponentsNorthbrookIL:DBIBooks,1982

⎕ RobertF.Scott,ed.Shooters Bible No.701979edition,TheWorld’sStandardFirearmsReferenceBookSouthHackensack,NJ:StoegerPublishing,1978

⎕ Foxfire 2 & 4 ghoststories,springwildplantfoods,spinningandweaving,midwifing,burialcustoms,cornshuckin’s,wagonmaking,fiddlemaking,springhouses,horsetrading,sassafrastea,berrybuckets,gardeningandmoreafairsofplainliving.editedwithanintroductionbyElliotWiggintonAnchorbooks,GardenCityNYUSA,1973/1974

060 061Paula Scher Designer Jonathan Bartlett Illustrator

Running out of ideas sucks. Sadly, I don’t believe there is any way to avoid this unfortunate fate. When my creative well runs dry, I don’t subscribe to any meditative step-by-step formula for striking water again. On the contrary, I prefer a self-inflicted method of torture—that is, sitting at the desk all night and day, gnarled pencil in hand, suffering mental and emotional anguish for as many hours as it takes to get through the loads of mud to find a gem. It’s an incredibly uncomfortable process, which may even last a couple of days.

I recall one spell, about a year ago, that went on for a whole week. Seven days! I truly didn’t think I would make it. This struggle can affect hygiene, sleep habits, eyesight, basic decision-making skills, and maybe even your ability to distinguish good from evil. However, once you get through it and find that incredible flow of genius content you are so used to having, it’s pure euphoria—the biggest rush. You win, you’ve conquered the challenge, this is the BEST IDEA EVER, and...oh wait, they needed two separate proposals?

Here are things I do, in no particular order, to get over creative block:

Part A⎕ Go to the movies⎕ Go to museums and galleries⎕ Watch trashy television⎕ Go shopping⎕ Read junky magazines⎕ Watch junky TV⎕ Take a long walk,

usually down Fifth Avenue

Part B⎕ Clean out my closet⎕ Buy cooking supplies or art materials (same thing)⎕ Buy new make-up⎕ Get a haircut⎕ Buy a new pair of shoes or boots

Activities in Part A help me get outside myself, may inspire me and help me to see and think in a new way. Activities in Part B are all self-improvement projects. When I feel good about myself I am ready for the next thing.

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Breakthrough!90 Proven Strategies to Overcome Creative Block and Spark Your Imagination

Alex Cornell

All of us struggle at one time or another with creative block. Always striking at the worst moment, it can leave you feeling completely paralyzed. Take solace in knowing that you are not alone. It happens to everyone and is actually an inevitable part of the creative process. Breakthrough! is a lively compilation of strategies for combating creative block offered by a who’s who of leading graphic designers, typographers, cartoonists, photographers, illustrators, musicians, writers, and other creative professionals. Because every block is different, they offer a wide variety of solutions—from cleaning the house and eating spicy food to making a plaster cast of your hands and feet—that are surprising, amusing, at times weird, but always inspiring. Breakthrough! is rocket fuel for any creative individual in need of a catalyst to get ideas flowing again.

• Preface by renowned designer and typographer

Erik Spiekermann

• Contributors include illustrator Christoph Niemann,

graphic designer Paula Scher, author Douglas

Rushkoff, musician Jamie Lidell, fashion designer

Jonathan Saunders, information designer Nicholas

Felton, photographer Jesse Rieser, and Facebook

creative director Ji Lee

• Visually engaging typography makes ideas accessible

and digestible, whether reading in short spurts or

front to back

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ElegantissimaThe Design and Typography of Louise Fili

Louise Fili

Louise Fili has been an inspiration for designers around the world since the 1980s, when she raised the bar on book cover design, creating close to two thousand jackets as art director for Pantheon Books. In 1989 Fili founded her own graphic design studio, Louise Fili Ltd, and branched out into the fields of restaurant and food packaging design. Her lavish and elegant typography, often hand drawn, helps advertise and market such well-known brands as Sarabeth’s, Bella Cucina, Jean-Georges, and Good Housekeeping, among many others. Known for her intense attention to detail, her fresh reinterpretation of vintage sources, and her passion for all things Italian, Fili has won numerous awards. Elegantissima, the first monograph on her work, covers the breadth of her nearly forty-year design career and is a must-have for graphic design students and professionals, as well as anyone interested in advertising, food, restaurants, Italy, and books.

• Eclectic selection of design and typography, from

logos to books, from menus to packaging

• Includes case studies showing sketches, references,

inspiration, and design process

• Fili, inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall

of Fame in 2004, has received three James Beard

award nominations

• Together with her husband Steven Heller,

Fili has authored numerous books on design and

typography

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The Lost Christmas Gift

Andrew Beckham

Sixty years after his father left to be a mapmaker in the war in Europe, Emerson Johansson received a package that had been lost in the mail for decades. An exquisite book, lovingly handmade by his father, details an extraordinary adventure they shared together just months before his departure. Setting out into the mountains on Christmas Eve to cut a tree, they find themselves in a dangerous blizzard. Lost in the snow, they are helped by a mysterious silvery man who does not speak but leaves them a series of gifts that help them find their way home. The enigmatic man’s image is not captured in the photographs the boy took with his new camera, pictures he believed, until now, were long lost. Little did he know that his father had taken the photographs with him to the battlefield, and draw-ing on vellum overlays, meticulously reconstructed, mapped, and narrated their adventure, revealing that the curious man in the woods was, in fact, no stranger, but somebody well known to us all. This book, destined to become a Christmas classic, is a faithful facsimile of the magnificent hand-crafted present Johansson’s father sent him, and a poignant reminder that the best gifts, of memory, family, and the kindness of strangers, transcend time but never our understanding.

• Beautifully illustrated artist’s book transformed

into a holiday trade title

• Features a lively combination of maps, drawings,

watercolors, and photographs

• A different and unusual take on the Christmas story

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THE ARCHITECT SAYSTHE ARCHITECT SAYS

LESS IS A BORE.Robert Venturi (1925 – )

Less is more.Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969)

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THE ARCHITECT SAYSTHE ARCHITECT SAYS

i am able to do a project without the use of a pencil. i can imagine the location and i can imagine the project that i want to make. i think of all the solutions.Oscar Niemeyer (1907– )

To me the drawn language is a very revealing language: one can see in a few lines whether a man is really an architect. Eero Saarinen (1910–1961)

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THE ARCHITECT SAYSTHE ARCHITECT SAYS

I know when I was a kid we used to throw the football out of a first- floor window. We never went to a play space; the play space began immediately. Play was inspired, not organized.Louis Kahn (1901–1974)

I myself am installed in a windowless air-conditioned office, a kind of cell. My visitors are conscious of this fact, which makes them speak concisely and to the point.Le Corbusier (1887–1965)

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The Architect SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

compiled and edited by Laura S. Dushkes

If there’s anything architects like doing more than designing buildings, it’s talking about architecture. Whether musing about their inspirations (a blank sheet of paper, the sun hitting the side of a building), expanding on each other’s thoughts (on materials, collaboration, clients, and constraints), or dishing out a clever quip, architects make good copy. The Architect Says is a colorful compendium of quotations from more than one hundred of history’s most opinionated design minds. Paired on page spreads like guests at a dinner party—an architect of today might sit next to a contemporary or someone from the eighteenth century—these sets of quotes convey  a remarkable depth and diversity of thinking. Alternately wise and amusing, this elegant gem of a book makes the perfect gift for architects, students, and anyone curious about the ideas and personalities that have helped shape our built world.

• First book to focus solely on quotations about

architects and architecture

• Eye-catching typographic treatment features one

quotation per page

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THE ARCHITECT SAYSQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdomcompiled and edited by Laura S. Dushkes

Featuring quotations from:

• Alvar Aalto

• Tadao Ando

• Shigeru Ban

• Denise Scott

Brown

• Santiago Calatrava

• Leonardo da Vinci

• Elizabeth Diller

• Charles Eames

• Peter Eisenman

• Buckminster Fuller

• Antoni Gaudí

• Frank Gehry

• Michael Graves

• Zaha Hadid

• Steven Holl

• Philip Johnson

• Louis Kahn

• Rem Koolhaas

• Tom Kundig

• Le Corbusier

• Daniel Libeskind

• Adolf Loos

• Ludwig Mies van

der Rohe

• Samuel Mockbee

• I. M. Pei

• Renzo Piano

• John Ruskin

• Eero Saarinen

• Robert Venturi

• Vitruvius

• Frank Lloyd Wright

• Peter Zumthor

among others

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the complete engraver

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Fig. 9: While investing in a complete set of engraved stationery may be a stretch for many, ordering a monogram or cipher to be used by both bride

and groom after marriage is a charming idea for newlyweds. This wedding suite includes an A7 note card engraved with the couple’s marital cipher.

components and etiquette of social stationery

question

What are the necessary pieces in a contemporary

stationery wardrobe?answer

note cards,

letter sheets,

monarch sheets,

and

note sheets.

monarch sheets are perfect

for writing a polite

inquiry to the neighbor about

why the new dog, or

nanny, acts so strangely.

Fig. 27, opposite: Engraved crests with motto. Lincoln Crest and Monogram Album. Collection of Joel Mason. Photo by

Eli Neugeboren.

Fig. 26, above: Single page showing various seals and emblems, engraved and embossed. Lincoln Seal and Monogram Album. Collection of Joel Mason. Photo by

Eli Neugeboren.

ciphers and monograms, family crests and seals

129128

the complete engraver

the complete engraver

4544

Fig. 11, opposite, top: Engraved bridal cipher for the author’s mother on Crane & Co. paper (Detroit, 1951). The cipher is ribbon style, created by engraving multiple lines contouring in the same direction. Estate of Charlotte Kaufman

Feldman. The original plate was

lost in the early 1980s.

Fig. 12, opposite, bottom left: Replica of original cipher engraved on Pineider note sheets. Engraved for the author,

New York, early 1980s.

Fig. 13, opposite, bottom right: Replica of original cipher engraved in the ribbon style. Note that the engraving is not as delicate as the original. Bold ink and paper color choices were used to compensate for the lack of refinement. Engraved for the author, New York,

early 1980s.

Fig. 14, above: Press proof of replicated plate for Charlotte Kaufman Feldman cipher. Note that the delicate interior lines are no longer present. Engraved for the author, New York,

early 1980s.

engraving and social stationery

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the complete engraver

the writing of a personal note or letter

1. prepare a place in which to write. it is very impor-

tant that this be a quiet place, one where you will

temporarily be left alone. romantics like high,

vaulted ceilings; pragmatics like low-slung huts.

some people require big gothic windows filled with

sunlight; others require candlelight and bed.

2. preferably, your place should be away from elec-

tronic media: no phones, blackberrys, radios, ste-

reos (although some quiet classical music is okay).

especially this means getting away from televisions,

dvd players, and computers of any kind.

3. if the place is not a designated writing area and

used only intermittently for this purpose, be sure

to clear a space at least as wide as your arm span.

clean the surface. select a comfortable chair.

arrange your writing supplies. (the right environ-

ment will put you in the proper frame of mind. just

as a great novel or excellent play or restaurant

meal transforms, you will immediately be able to

focus on your own thoughts.)

4. wash your hands. return to the writing space and sit

down in the chair. align your feet directly beneath

your knees, your feet facing relatively forward. let

your hands fall naturally to your sides. relax your

head, neck, and shoulders, inhale deeply, and let

gravity gently pull your head forward. take five to

ten deliberate breaths while looking downward at

Fig. 16: Onionskin letter sheets, folded, with matching, hand-converted, fully lined onionskin envelope. The sheet quarter-folds. Commissioned by the author,

New York, 2001.

components and etiquette of social stationery

Fig. 36, opposite, top: Line Block lettering style engraved on ultra-thin, vintage #9, cockle finish, 25 percent cotton onionskin paper and four-ply, 100 percent cotton museum board (1 16-inch thick). Commissioned by the author,

New York, 1997 and 2008.

Fig. 35, above: Several examples showing a wide variety of papers, and weights of paper, upon which the same lettering style has been engraved. Artscroll Printing, New York,

and Hart Engraving, Milwaukee,

commissioned by the author,

1997 to 2008.

a how-to of engraving

Fig. 37, oposite, bottom: Vintage 9# Tuscon (orange) manifold paper and black, four-ply museum board, Legion Paper. One piece of this museum board is as thick as a stack of approximately thirty-four sheets of onionskin or manifold copy paper. Manifold, a type of onionskin paper, was once used in offices for making duplicate copies with carbon paper—the different colors served as a color coding system for filing correspondence.

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The Complete EngraverMonograms, Crests, Ciphers, Seals, and the Etiquette of Social Stationery

Nancy Sharon Collins

In this age of emails, texts, and instant messages, receiving a letter has become a rare treat. Engraved stationery can make a piece of correspondence, whether a short note, formal letter, or business card, even more special. Once an integral part of social life, the use of engraved stationery has become a lost art. In The Complete Engraver, author Nancy Sharon Collins brings this venerable craft to life—from the history and etiquette of engraved social stationery in America to its revival and promise of new visual possibilities. Illustrated with gorgeous, original specimens of social stationery, calling cards, and monograms, The Complete Engraver also includes an instructional section that walks the reader through the engraving process and the steps required to commission engraving work today.

• The first book to focus on the history of engraving and

how it relates to etiquette and social stationery

• Filled with beautiful specimens of engraved stationery,

calling cards, monograms, and crests

• Includes tips on letter writing and the etiquette of social

stationery

• Two digital fonts based on engraver’s style typefaces are

available for free for readers of the book (via a web link)

• Nancy Sharon Collins is a well-known designer and

stationer for clients such as Clinique, Revlon, Curve

Fragrance, Williams-Sonoma, Martha Stewart Wedding,

the Metropolitan Opera Shop, and the Museum of

Modern Art

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Balthazar Korab Architect of PhotographyJohn Comazzi

Balthazar KorabArchitect of Photography

John Comazzi

No one captured the midcentury modernism of the Mad Men era better than Balthazar Korab. As one of the period’s most prolific and celebrated architecture photographers, Korab captured images as graceful and elegant as his subjects. His iconic photographs for master architects immortalized their finest works, while leaving his own indelible impact on twentieth century visual culture. In this riveting illustrated biography— the first dedicated solely to his life and career—author John Comazzi traces Korab’s circuitous path to a career in photography. He paints a vivid picture of a young man forced to flee his native Hungary, who goes on to study architecture at the famed École des Beaux-Arts in Paris before emigrating to the United States and launching his career as Eero Saarinen’s on-staff photo-grapher. The book includes a portfolio of more than one hundred images from Korab’s professionally commissioned architecture photography as well as close examinations of Saarinen’s TWA Terminal and the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana.

• Photographed buildings include Mies van der Rohe’s

S. R. Crown Hall, Le Corbusier’s Carpenter Center

for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Louis Kahn’s

Kimbell Art Museum and Salk Institute, Minoru

Yamasaki’s World Trade Center, Richard Meier’s

Douglas House, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, and

Jørn Utzon’s Sydney Opera House, among many others

• Photos document finished buildings, and architects

in their studios and at work

• Foreword by architect Cesar Pelli

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LE CORBUSIER REDRAWNTHE HOUSESSTEVEN PARK

Le Corbusier RedrawnThe Houses

Steven Park

Le Corbusier (1887–1965) was the most significant architect of the twentieth century. Every architecture student examines the Swiss master’s work. Yet, all too frequently, they rely on reproductions of faded drawings of uneven size and quality. Le Corbusier Redrawn presents the only collection of consistently rendered original drawings (at 1:200 scale) of all twenty-six of Le Corbusier’s residential works. Using the original drawings from the Le Corbusier Foundation’s digital archives, architect Steven Park has beautifully redrawn 130 perspectival sections, as well as plans, sections, and elevations of exterior forms and interior spaces. These remarkable new drawings—which combine the conceptual clarity of the section with the spatial qualities of the perspective—not only provide informa-tion about the buildings, they also help students experience specific works spatially as they learn to critically examine Le Corbusier’s works.

• Presents all of the self-sufficient and detached single-

and double-family houses designed by Le Corbusier

since 1920

• Includes Maison-Atelier Ozenfant, Villas La Roche-

Jeanneret, Villa Savoye, Maison Curutchet, Maisons

Jaoul, and Maison de l’Homme

• Shows students how to develop and refine their own

visualization and drawing-analysis tools

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Contemporary ClassicalThe Architecture of Andrew Skurman

Andrew Skurman

Architect Andrew Skurman is an unabashed classicist. His award-winning San Francisco–based firm, Andrew Skurman Architects, specializes in designing superbly crafted custom residences inspired by the building traditions of French châteaux, Mediterranean villas, and Georgian country houses. Skurman draws on an extensive architectural library of European and American design with the precision of an eminent art historian, skillfully adapting timeless design elements to suit today’s lifestyles. Collaborating with well-respected contractors, interior and landscape designers, lighting and audiovisual experts, and other consultants, Skurman blends modern comfort and conveniences into traditional settings. Featuring gorgeous photography and exquisite watercolor studies, Contemporary Classical showcases an exceptional range of residential work, including the new Pelican Hill Resort on the Newport Coast of California.

• Includes plans, elevations, and details of more than

twenty built houses

• Features projects in San Francisco (Nob Hill, Pacific

Heights), the Newport Beach coast, and Northern

California

• Homes designed by Andrew Skurman Architects have

been appeared in numerous publications, such as

Architectural Digest, House & Garden, and the

New York Times Magazine

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Generative DesignVisualize, Program, and Create with Processing

Hartmut Bohnacker, Benedikt Gross, Julia Laub, and Claudius Lazzeroni, editor

Generative design is a revolutionary new method of creating artwork, models, and animations from sets of rules, or algorithms. By using accessible programming languages such as Processing, artists and designers are producing extravagant, crystalline structures that can form the basis of anything from patterned textiles and typography to lighting, scientific diagrams, sculptures, films, and even fantastical buildings. Opening with a gallery of thirty-five illustrated case studies, Generative Design takes users through specific, practical instructions on how to create their own visual experiments by combining simple-to-use programming codes with basic design principles. A detailed handbook of advanced strategies provides visual artists with all the tools to achieve proficiency. Both a how-to manual and a showcase for recent work in this exciting new field, Generative Design is the definitive study and reference book that designers have been waiting for.

• Examples are drawn from the work of graphic designers,

sculptors, architects, and other visual artists, including

Stefan Sagmeister, THEVERYMANY, Eno Henze,

Janne Kyttänen, Golan Levin, Jonathan Puckey, and

Marius Watz

• Features detailed cross-references to a companion

website where source codes for examples can be

downloaded and users can share their own artwork,

code, and techniques

• Beautifully designed and lavishly produced large-

format edition

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The Disappearance of DarknessPhotography at the End of the Analog Era

Robert Burley

Over the past decade, photographer Robert Burley has traveled the world documenting the abandonment and destruction of film-based photography, namely, the factories where film was produced and the labs that developed it. Burley’s atmospheric large-format photographs transport viewers to rarely seen sites where the alchemy of the photographic process was practiced over the last century—from the Polaroid plant in Waltham, Massachusetts to the Kodak-Pathé plant in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, the birthplace in 1827 of photography itself. As both fine art and documentary, The Disappearance of Darkness is an elegiac reflection on the resilience of traditional art forms in the digital era and a vital commemoration of a century-old industry that seems to have disappeared overnight.

• Traveling exhibition of the photographs planned 2012

• Features 71 full-color plates of large-format

photographs

• Essay contributors include curators at the Ryerson

Image Centre in Toronto, the Eastman House

in Rochester, and the Musée Nicéphore Niépce in

Chalon-sur-Saône

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Lewis.Tsurumaki.LewisIntensities

Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis

Since the release of their best-selling monograph Opportunistic Architecture in 2007, New York City–based Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis has picked up a National Design Award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum while continuing to produce work featuring their unique combination of programmatic wit, material fabrication, and construction. Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis: Intensities presents twenty new built and speculative projects ranging from small installations to interior home and office transformations to large cultural institutions and urban renewal plans. The firm’s signature drawings and process shots reveal the methods behind their remarkably diverse works.

• The Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum

of Art in Pittsburgh will host an exhibition of the firm’s

work in 2013

• Includes projects in New York City; Austin, Texas;

Claremont, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; and

Laramie, Wyoming

• Firm principals are well known in architecture schools,

teaching at Princeton University, Columbia University,

and Parsons, and lecture nationwide

• Work appeals to students and practitioners in

architecture, interior design, lighting design, and

exhibition design

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R. Buckminster FullerWorld Man

Daniel López-Pérez, editor

Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) was one of the most innovative and influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Best known as the inventor of the geodesic dome, Fuller sought out long-term, technology-led solutions to the world’s most pressing social and environmental problems. His prodigious creative output—from visionary architectural works and experimental structures to expressive drawings and poetic musings—foreshadowed today’s green design and prefab housing movements. R.Buckminster Fuller: World Man documents his never-before-published 1966 Kassler lecture at Princeton University School of Architecture. Delivered at the height of his career (Fuller had appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1964), he used the lecture to reflect on and synthesize his most significant concepts. In addition to a faithful facsimile of the lecture’s typewritten transcript, the book includes an introductory essay on Fuller’s work, a glossary of key terms and phrases, and an interview with Robert Geddes, the dean responsible for bringing Fuller to teach and lecture at the school.

• Appeals to designers, students, environmentalists,

and Fuller scholars

• Sheds new light on Fuller’s extensive body of work

• Offers a rare opportunity to read an original facsimile

of a lecture by Fuller

• Part of a new series by the Princeton University School

of Architecture that documents the celebrated Kassler

lecture series

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Kassler Lecture Series

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WORLDMAN

KASSLER

LECTURE SERIES

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PRINCETON

SCHOOL OF

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LECTURE SERIES

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Toyo ItoForce of Nature

Jessie A. Turnbull, editor

The work of Japanese architect Toyo Ito explores the dynamic relationship between buildings and their environments. His principal focus is on developing an architecture free of the grid system, which he believes homogenizes people and their lives. Toyo Ito: Force of Nature documents the architect’s 2009 Kassler lecture at Princeton University School of Architecture. Told primarily in Ito’s own voice, the book features the edited lecture transcript, as well as an interview with the architect by Julian Worrall and a new translation of Ito’s 1980 essay “The Projection of the ‘Profane’ World onto the ‘Sacred.’” Bringing together different strands of a long and fruitful career, the book concludes with an afterword by Ito that addresses the exhibition Home for All, a response to Japan’s earthquake and tsunami disasters in March 2011.

• Bookends Ito’s work by examining his very early

experimental projects and his most recent buildings

• Projects illustrated in the publication include: Berkeley

Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (unbuilt),

Taichung Opera House, Tama Art University Library,

and Kakamigahara Crematorium

• One of the central members of the Metabolist group in

the 1960s, Ito received the RIBA Gold Metal in 2006

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Everything All at OnceThe Software, Film, and Architecture of MOS

Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample

In less than a decade, Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample have emerged as two of architecture’s most  daring experimenters. Their New York City-based studio MOS is home to an unusually eclectic band of collaborators for whom new media technologies offer not simply better means of presentation, but rather become the radical tools necessary to create ground-breaking architecture. By exchanging plans and sections for software and film, MOS eschews the static forms of traditional architecture in favor of a working tech-nique that is inventive and playful. Everything All at Once showcases over twenty-five projects on screen and in built form, including the acclaimed thatch- covered structures from the 2009 PS1 After Party and the mylar weather balloon installation at the 2010 Venice Biennale. As aesthetically experimental as the projects it contains, Everything All at Once is a window on the architectural vanguard of today and a vision of the architectural studio of tomorrow.

• This is the first published book focused on the

work of MOS

• Includes an essay by architecture critic Sylvia Lavin,

chair of the PhD architecture program at UCLA

• In addition to architecture, MOS crosses over into

genres of gaming, new media, design, and programming

• A colorful visual manifesto that will be a much-

coveted design object

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TADAO ANDOConversations with Students

Matthew Hunter

Tadao AndoConversations with Students

Matthew Hunter, translator and editor

The newest volume in our popular Conversations series features Japanese architect Tadao Ando. One of the most celebrated living architects, Ando is best known for crafting serenely austere structures that fuse Japanese building traditions with Western modernism. His minimalist masterworks—geometric forms clad in silky-smooth exposed concrete—are suffused with natural light and set in perfect harmony with the landscape. In these highlights from lectures delivered at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Architecture, Ando candidly describes his experiences as a largely self-taught practitioner, tracing his development from an early interest in the traditional building craft of his native Japan through his political awakening in the turbulent 1960s to his current stature as one of the world’s foremost architects. In addition to exploring his aesthetic influences and working process, Ando offers students a road map not only for maintaining professional integrity, but also for becoming effective agents of change in the world.

• This is the first of Ando’s writings to be translated

into English

• Includes a foreword by Ando written specifically for

this publication

• Ando is the only architect to have won the discipline’s

four most prestigious prizes: the Pritzker, Carlsberg,

Praemium Imperiale, and Kyoto Prizes

• Ando’s Tokyo Sky Tree tower, the tallest in the world,

is set to open in March 2012

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Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park

Ann Komara

Modern Landscapestransition & transformation

With a foreword by Charles A. Birnbaum

and an essay by Laurie D. Olin

Epilogue by Lawrence Halprin

Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park

Ann Komara

The first volume in our new Modern Landscapes: Transition and Transformation series, Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park showcases the acclaimed landscape designer’s urban renewal effort for downtown Denver in the 1970s. Drawing on the rugged beauty of the city’s natural surroundings for inspiration, Halprin created a signature landmark of sunken fountains, walls, and berms that served as an urban promenade and an oasis from the surrounding streets. This monograph honors the legacy of Halprin’s original work by presenting the most complete documentation available of the park’s conception, construction, and use before its total redesign in 2003.

• The first book on a highly influential designer’s

important modern landscape project

• Appeals to architects, urban planners, and urban

historians

• Features new photography, archival drawings, and

original documentation

• Provides a cautionary tale and a best practices model

for landscape architects

• Includes a foreword by series editor Charles Birnbaum,

president of the Cultural Landscape Foundation;

an essay by Laurie Olin; and an epilogue by

Lawrence Halprin

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Modern Landscapes: Transition and Transformation is a Princeton Architectural Press series produced in concert with the Cultural Landscape Foundation that focuses on historically significant midcentury works that have been demolished or have undergone a significant transformation. Each publication in the series will chronicle the planning and design motivations behind the work, illuminate its history, and place it within its historic design context.

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A Guide to Archigram 1961–74

Archigram Archives

In the decade of the Beatles and the moon landing, cybernetics and megacities, an ambitious group of young British architects burst on the scene with a bold manifesto for urban building. The Archigram group pioneered a playful brand of architecture that was visionary, utopian, and grounded in social need. Through a provocative series of publications and exhibitions, the avant-garde cooperative challenged an architectural establishment they felt had become reactionary and self-serving. They advocated a complete rethinking of the relationships between technology, society, and architecture, rightly predicting today’s information revolution decades before it came to pass. A Guide to Archigram 1961–74 is a compact history showcasing the group’s most interesting and influential schemes, from walking cities and plug-in universities to inflatable dwellings and free time nodes. This book, the most comprehensive guide to Archigram’s voluminous output, collects the critical responses of the period, in addition to hundreds of drawings and photographs.

• Our 1999 book on Archigram (which is different in

content) is a strong backlist seller

• In recognition of the group’s substantial contribution

to international architecture, Archigram was awarded

the RIBA Gold Medal in 2002 on the strength of its

conceptual ideas

• Archigram’s influence continues unabated: direct

descendants of the group’s work include Lebbeus Woods,

Neil Denari, Takasaki Masaharu, and Morphosis

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Language: Dual English/German

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From the Ground UpInnovative Green Homes

Peggy Tully, editor

It is said that the history of modern architecture can be observed through the evolution of the single-family home. Over generations, each has hoped to improve on the last, rethinking and reinventing this seemingly simple building type. At certain historic moments in the discourse, new ideas about domesticity have given form to radically different configurations of home and community. Current emphasis on sustainability presents a unique opportunity to design affordable houses that respond to specific economic, social, and environmental challenges. In From the Ground Up editor Peggy Tully presents the results of an international competition to create new models for affordable high-performance green homes in urban residential neighborhoods. Developed for a vacant infill site in Syracuse’s Near Westside, these ambitious projects offer an array of innovative designs that provide a new vision for once-vital urban residential neighborhoods and well-designed energy-efficient homes throughout the United States.

• Features experimental new work by young firms

implementing novel technologies and building strategies

• Includes topical essays by series editor Mark Robbins,

architect Michael Sorkin, and architectural historian

Susan Henderson

• Features amazing photography of the winning proposals

by renowned photographer Richard Barnes

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Formerly UrbanProjecting Rust Belt Futures

Julia Czerniak, editor

Formerly Urban is a collection of essays grounded in the belief that design, in all its manifestations, must play a central role in the revitalization of shrinking cities in America. The essays—by notable architects, landscape architects, and urban planners—argue that designers need to seize the opportunity to be the link between universities, local government, and private foundations. Only by participating from an urban project’s inception can designers help shape design policy and the design of public works. Formerly Urban is for practitioners, urban thinkers, and anyone participating in the renewal and revitalization of our formerly urban centers.

• Recharacterizes the dying Rust Belt city, promoting the

need to redesign cities to be smaller and smarter

• Offers a diverse collection of opinions from leading

architects, landscape architects, planners, and experts

in the field of affordable housing

• Features practical essays and case studies by

Mark Robbins, McLain Clutter, Hunter Morrison,

Don Mitchell, Roger Sherman, Edward Mitchell,

Julia Czerniak, Charles Waldheim, and Marc Norman

• Landscape architect Julia Czerniak is the editor of

the very successful essay collection Large Parks

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The Complete Etchings of Rome

G.B. Piranesi

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–78) is unquestionably the most celebrated architectural engraver in history: his prints of Rome, in particular, have thrilled architects, illustrators, archeologists, historians, and collectors for centuries. The prints, more than two thousand, most drawn directly on copper plates, coming from his workshop on the Via del Corso, made him a celebrity in his day and cemented his place in our collective mental image of ancient Rome, from its best-known ruins to his imaginary prison spaces (the “carceri”). Piranesi’s two volumes, the Views of Rome (Vedute di Roma) of 1745 and the Antiquities of Rome (Antichità Romanae) of 1748 are gathered together here for the first time in a single high-quality volume to form a definitive collection of all of Piranesi’s etchings of built Rome. Widely but often badly copied, Piranesi’s engravings are reproduced here to the exacting standards of our Classic Reprints series and in a large (9 x 12 inches) format to ensure the highest-quality facsimile, drawing on originals from the archives of the Classical Institute of Architecture and Art’s Ross Collection. This is an essential addition to the library of anyone who studies or is enamored of the splendor of ancient Rome.

• Only large-format high-quality edition of Piranesi’s

etchings in print (numerous books reproduce Piranesi’s

images at small size or on inferior paper)

• Acid-free paper, Smyth-sewn binding, and cloth

hardcover binding match the other volumes in the highly

regarded Classic Reprints series.

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Princeton Architectural Press’s Classic Reprints Series was established in 1981 to make rare volumes on architecture available to a wider audience. The books’ beautiful reproductions and finest quality printing and binding match those of the originals. These critically acclaimed books are an essential addition to any library.

The Antiquities of AthensMeasured and Delineated by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, Painters and ArchitectsJames Stuart, Nicholas Revett9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm496 pp / 400 b+wHardcover978-1-56898-723-1$125.00 / £70.00Rights: W

Pencil Points ReaderA Journal for the Drafting Room, 1920-1943Jan Cigliano, George E. Hartman9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm680 pp / 400 b+wHardcover978-1-56898-352-3$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

L’ArchitectureClaude-Nicolas Ledoux9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm328 pp / 300 b+wHardcover978-0-910413-03-9$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Sammlung Architektonischer EntwurfeKarl Friedrich Schinkel11 x 8.5 in / 28 x 22 cm268 pp / 207 b+wHardcover978-0-910413-56-5$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Edifices de Rome ModernePaul Letarouilly9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm368 pp / 354 b+wHardcover978-0-910413-00-8$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Plan of ChicagoDaniel H. Burnham, Edward H. Bennett9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm268 pp / 48 col / 94 b+wHardcover978-1-878271-41-9$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Park and Recreation StructuresAlbert Good9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm624 pp / 400 b+wHardcover978-1-56898-171-0$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

The Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica of RomePaul Letarouilly9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm320 pp / 24 col / 243 b+wHardcover978-1-56898-875-7$125.00 / £80.00Rights: W

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Alvar Aalto Houses

Jari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen

During the course of a career spanning more than fifty years, Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) designed nearly one hundred single-family houses. Aalto, also known for his furniture and glassware, worked in a distinctive style that blended modernism and traditional vernacular architecture.Now available in paperback, Alvar Aalto Houses presents twenty-six of Aalto’s innovative residences—from small summer homes and postwar standardized housing to large housing complexes for industrial commissions—built between the 1920s and the 1960s.

• Alvar Aalto is universally acknowledged as one of the

most important figures of twentieth century architecture

• Beautifully illustrated with newly commissioned

photographs as well as Aalto’s archival drawings

• Includes houses built for some of the most famous

personalities of the time, including art collectors,

composers, and writers

• Intimate and personalized homes show the warmer,

more inviting side of the modern dwelling

• Aalto’s use of natural materials and sensitivity to site

prefigures environmental concerns of today

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Eladio DiesteInnovation in Structural Art

Stanford Anderson

In an industry so often enamored by media- coddled superstars with trendy clients, Eladio Dieste stands out as a refreshing and inspiring figure. Dieste spent most of his long and productive career creating industrial and agrarian works, public infra-structure, commercial buildings, and small churches in his native Uruguay. His unique method of design, a melding of architecture and engineering, elevated these often humble buildings to masterworks of struc-tural art. Capitalizing on his revolutionary approach to building with reinforced masonry, Dieste built aesthetically stunning structures economically. Today, those familiar with his work consider him the equal of such structural innovators as Pier Luigi Nervi and Eduardo Torroja. With Dieste’s death in 2000, this book is both a tribute and the definitive reference to his extraordinary work.

• This is the first comprehensive analysis of Dieste’s

work to be published in English

• Examines in detail both the beauty and technical

innovation of Dieste’s projects

• Includes three essays by Dieste on art, culture,

and technology

• Dieste is one of the pillars of Latin-American

architecture

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Bee

Rose-Lynn Fisher

Of the ten million or so different species of insects on our planet, none is more fascinating than the honeybee. Magnified hundreds to thousands of times with a high-resolution scanning electron microscope, honeybees become architectural masterpieces—an elegant fusion of form and function. Now available in paperback, Bee presents sixty astonishing photographs of honeybee anatomy in magnifications ranging from 10x to 5000x. Rendered in stunning detail, these photographs uncover the strange beauty of the honeybee’s pattern, form, and structure. Comprising 6,900 hexagonal lenses, their eyes resemble the structure of a honeycomb. The bee’s six-legged exoskeleton is fuzzy with hairs that build up a static charge as it flies in order to electrically attract pollen. Wings clasp together with tiny hooks, and a double-edged stinger resembles a serrated hypodermic needle. These visual discoveries, made otherworldly through photographer Rose-Lynn Fisher’s lens, expand the boundaries of our thinking about the natural world and stimulate our imaginations.

• Features a foreword by nature writer and New York

Times editorial board member Verlyn Klinkenborg

• Six chapters correspond to the different parts of bee

anatomy, with images of the antenna, body, eye, leg,

proboscis, and wing

• Bees are kept by a quarter-million beekeepers in the

United States alone, and millions more around the world

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Large ScaleFabricating Sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s

Jonathan D. Lippincott

An important lost chapter in the history of modern art is now available in paperback. Prior to 1966, if artists wanted to create works larger than their studios or metalworking abilities allowed, they had to turn to industrial manufacturers, who were often unable to accommodate the creative process of making art. Large Scale tells the story of Lippincott, Inc., which, from 1966 to 1994, put the tools of industrial fabrication in the hands of artists, allowing them to produce at a scale they had previously only dreamed of on paper. Lippincott worked with artists from the conception of a project to the completed sculpture, displaying pieces in the field adjoining the shop before installing them all over the country and the world. Drawing on the vast collection of images in the Lippincott archive, Large Scale presents more than three hundred photographs of these artists and their iconic works.

• Lippincott’s four decades in business correspond quite

neatly with perhaps the most active period of public

sculpture in art history

• Never-before-seen images reveal the working processes

of some of the most important American artists of the

twentieth century, including Claes Oldenburg, Louise

Nevelson, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Indiana, and Barnett

Newman

• An introduction by curator Patterson Sims places the

evolution of Lippincott, Inc. in the context of the history

of American art

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Studio and CubeOn the Relationship Between Where Art is Made and Where Art Is Displayed

Brian O’Doherty

When does an artist’s creation become art, and where? Does it occur in the solitary confines of an artist’s studio, or does it require the context of an art gallery’s white cube? Studio and Cube is author Brian O’Doherty’s long-awaited follow-up to his seminal 1976 essays for Artforum, republished in 1999 as Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space. In Studio and Cube he expands his interpretation to include the artist’s studio, tracking the relationship between the artwork and the artist from Vermeer through late modernism.

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Architecture of the Off-Modern

Svetlana Boym

Svetlana Boym’s Architecture of the Off-Modern is an imaginative tour through the history and afterlife of Vladimir Tatlin’s legendary but unbuilt Monument to the Third International of 1920. Boym traces the vicissitudes of Tatlin’s tower, from its reception in the 1920s to its privileged recall in “the reservoir of unofficial utopian dreams” of the Soviet era. Boym offers an alternative history of modernism, postulating the “architecture of adventure” as a poetic model for “third-route” thinking about technology, history, and aesthetic culture.

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50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist International

McKenzie Wark

From Occupy Wall Street activists and corporate adbusters to online hackers and guerilla street artists, the influence of the Situationist International (SI) is written large across our contemporary cultural landscape. Formed in 1957 as a merger of four European avant-garde groups with backgrounds in Marxism and Lettrism, the SI would over the next decade introduce many key intellectual and artistic concepts to us. In 50 Years of Recuperation, critically acclaimed author McKenzie Wark explores how our contemporary understanding of art, politics, and even reality itself has been shaped by these original culture jammers.

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The FORuM Project series is published in association with the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture at Columbia University

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The Project of AutonomyPolitics and Architecture within and against Capitalism

Pier Vittorio Aureli

The Project of Autonomy radically readdresses the concept of autonomy in politics and architecture by tracing a concise and polemical argument about its history in Italy in the 1960s and early 1970s. Architect and educator Pier Vittorio Aureli analyzes the position of the Operaism movement and its intersections with two of the most radical architectural-urban theories of the day: Aldo Rossi’s redefinition of the architecture of the city and Archizoom’s No-stop City. The book draws on significant new source material, including recent interviews by the author and untranslated documents.

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Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern Architecture

Sven-Olov Wallenstein

Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern Architecture concerns the dissolution of the classical paradigm of architecture as imitative form in the context of the French Enlightenment, and analyzes the emergence of a new logic of architecture based on a biopolitical process of subject formation. Published shortly after the release of the first English translation of Foucault’s The Birth of Biopolitics, this is the first volume that specifically relates the biopolitical concept to architecture.

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Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of ScienceA Cinematographic Tale

Jules Romains

Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of Science: A Cinematographic Tale is a mock film scenario written by the French novelist Jules Romains. It was first published in book form in 1920 and has never been translated into English. The satirical plot concerns a famous geographer whose academic career is about to be derailed by the revelation that he has invented a city in South America. Through a hilarious sequence of events, a suicidal young man finds a new mission in life by undertaking to found the fictional city, thereby redeeming the error and reputation of the absentminded professor.

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Design for Education

Gensler

Gensler is the world’s largest architectural firm in the areas of educational and governmental building. Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design for Education is a compelling overview of modern learning environments—from primary schools to universities. Introduced by Andrew Blum, a contributing editor at Urban Omnibus, the book focuses on education’s need for facilities that not only support learning but also accommodate growth and change. Case studies of seventeen projects document how Gensler works with education clients to explore a range of issues and arrive at innovative design solutions.

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Design for Government

Gensler

Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design for Government is a thorough overview of contemporary civic architecture. In his introduction, Architect magazine editor-at-large Vernon Mays reviews the goals and issues behind public sector development. Fifteen case studies—national headquarters, city halls, courthouses, and memorials—document how Gensler works with government clients to explore these issues and deliver high-performance design solutions with creativity and economy of means.

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AutonomyThe cover designs of Anarchy 1961–1970

Daniel Poyner, editor

Anarchy was a journal of ideas published in London through the 1960s. Its 118 issues provide a remarkable sample of dissenting and libertarian discussion in the English-speaking world, as it developed through those years. Prominent among the themes of the journal were education, the urban environment, work, workers’ self-organization, crime, and psychology, as well as anarchist traditions and history; attention was given to literature, theater, and cinema. Although its contribu-tors were many and diverse, Anarchy was essentially the creation of one person, Colin Ward (1924–2010). With this journal, and throughout his work as a writer, editor, and activist, Ward proposed the idea that anarchist principles of mutual aid and autonomous organization outside a centralized state can be achieved here and now—and are already at work all around us. The title of this book—Autonomy—takes up a defining idea of anarchism, as well as using again the word that Ward had intended to be the title of his journal.

• Autonomy writes a new chapter in graphic design

history, based in a rich and unexpected source

• Rich documentation of British social history

• The author-subject index to the journal is a valuable

tool in its own right

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Architecture78 Urbanism80 Writings & Theory83 Conversations with Students84 Pamphlet Architecture86 Arts & Photography92 Book Arts92 Graphic & Industrial Design96 Design Briefs97 Dot Dot Dot98 Fresh Dialogue98 Typography100 Visual & Popular Culture

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Adalberto LiberaFrancesco Garofalo and Luca Veresani6 x 9.5 in / 15 x 24 cm208 pp / 300 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-344-8$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

The Architecture of the OzarksThe Works of Marlon BlackwellMarlon Blackwell9.8 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm192 pp / 284 col / 51 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-488-9$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

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The Big IdeaScott Johnson6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm120 pp / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-890449-38-4$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

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ArchigramPeter Cook8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm148 pp / 144 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-194-9$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Atlas of Novel TectonicsJesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto5 x 7.5 in / 13 x 19 cm288 pp / 25 col / 200 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-554-1$29.95 / £15.99Rights: W

AnchoringSteven Holl8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm172 pp / 205 b+wHardcover / 978-1-87827-151-8$40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Art Deco San FranciscoThe Architecture of Timothy PfluegerTherese Poletti and Tom Paiva9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm256 pp / 210 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-756-9$55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Bing Thom WorksBing Thom Architects9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm208 pp / 100 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-959-4$65.00 / £37.50Rights: W excluding Canada

Animate FormGreg Lynn6.6 x 8.8 in / 17 x 22 cm204 pp / 1472 col / 135 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-083-6$40.00 / £28.00Rights: NSAM

AT-INdexWinka Dubbeldam7.8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm224 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-535-0$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

BiorebootThe Architecture of R&Sie(n)Giovanni Corbellini et al.9.5 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm224 pp / 132 col / 105 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-869-6$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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Condemned BuildingDouglas Darden9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm160 pp / 208 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-63-3$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Erwin Hauer ContinuaArchitectural Screens and WallsErwin Hauer10.3 x 10.8 in / 26 x 27 cm108 pp / 155 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-727-9$34.95 / £23.50Rights: W

FOBA / BuildingsKatsu Umebayashi et al.6.8 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm224 pp / 300 col / 66 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-527-5$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

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Charles Rose, ArchitectCharles B. Rose8.6 x 9.6 in / 22 x 24 cm176 pp / 265 col / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-537-4$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Eero SaarinenAn Architecture of MultiplicityAntonio Roman9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm240 pp / 180 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-340-0$60.00 / £45.00Rights: W

FleshArchitectural ProbesElizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm256 pp / 68 col / 300 b+wPaperback / 978-1-878271-37-2$39.95 / £28.00Rights: W

Dean/Wolf ArchitectsConstructive ContinumKathryn Dean8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm224 pp / 303 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-829-0$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Expanded PracticeHöweler + Yoon Architecture / MY StudioJ. Meejin Yoon and Eric Höweler7.5 x 9.3 in / 19 x 23 cm208 pp / 300 col / 45 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-866-5$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Fougeron ArchitectureOpposition/CompositionAnne Fougeron8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm192 pp / 240 col / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-990-7$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Devil’s Workshop25 Years of Jersey Devil ArchitectureSusan Piedmont-Palladino and Mark Alden Branch8 x 10.8 in / 20 x 27 cm144 pp / 120 col / 45 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-113-0$29.95 / £21.95Rights: W

ExplorationsThe Architecture of John RonanJohn Ronan7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm192 pp / 350 col / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-876-4$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Frank FurnessThe Complete Works, Revised EditionGeorge E. Thomas et al.8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm392 pp / 13 col / 655 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-094-2$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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Grand Hotels of the Jazz AgeThe Architecture of Schultze & WeaverMarianne Lamonaca9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm256 pp / 100 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-555-8$60.00 / £35.00Rights: W

James CarpenterEnvironmental RefractionsSandro Marpillero8.7 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm176 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-608-1$55.00Rights: NAM

Kuth/Ranieri ArchitectsByron Kuth et al.7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm192 pp / 220 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-865-8$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

GhostBuilding an Architectural VisionBrian MacKay-Lyons6.3 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm192 pp / 224 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-736-1$35.00 / £23.00Rights: W

IntertwiningSteven Holl8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm176 pp / 16 col / 270 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-061-4$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Kesling Modern StructuresPopularizing Modern Living in Southern California 1934-1962Patrick Pascal11 x 8 in / 28 x 20 cm96 pp / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-890449-13-1$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

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Gyroscopic HorizonsPrototypical Buildings and Other WorksNeil M. Denari8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm224 pp / 250 col / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-87827-113-6$40.00Rights: NAM

Jones, Partners: ArchitectureEl SegundoJones, Partners: Architecture8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm400 pp / 270 col / 305 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-700-2$60.00 / £38.00Rights: W

Leven BettsPattern RecognitionDavid Leven and Stella Betts8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 205 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-782-8$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

HouseBlack Swan TheorySteven Holl8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm176 pp / 176 col / 10 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-587-9$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Julie Snow ArchitectsJulie Snow and Janet Abrams6.8 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm144 pp / 100 col / 40 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-487-2$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

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The Houses of William WursterFrames for LivingCaitlin Lempres Brostrom and Richard C. Peters9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm224 pp / 150 col / 150 b+wHardcover / 978-1-61689-028-5$50.00 / £32.50Rights: W

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Lewis.Tsurumaki.LewisOpportunistic ArchitecturePaul Lewis et al.7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm192 pp / 130 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-710-1$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Maine CottagesFred L. Savage and the Architecture of Mount DesertJohn M. Bryan9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm304 pp / 250 col / 75 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-317-2$50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Material ImmaterialThe New Work of Kengo KumaBotond Bognar8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm224 pp / 460 col / 85 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-779-8$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Made to MeasureThe Architecture of Leers Weinzapfel AssociatesAndrea Leers et al.9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm176 pp / 213 col / 18 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-957-0$65.00 / £45.00Rights: W

Mary ColterArchitect of the SouthwestArnold Berke10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm320 pp / 80 col / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-345-5$35.00 / £21.99Rights: W

The Miller|Hull Partnership Public WorksThe Miller|Hull Partnership8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm256 pp / 200 col / 25 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-754-5$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Marina CityBertrand Goldberg’s Urban VisionIgor Marjanovic and Katerina Rüedi Ray7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm176 pp / 105 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-863-4$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Mehrdad YazdaniJoseph Giovannini9.5 x 11.5 in / 24 x 29 cm144 pp / 225 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-29-2$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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Marmol Radziner + AssociatesBetween Architecture and ConstructionLeo Marmol and Ron Radziner8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm176 pp / 235 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-744-6$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Miller|HullArchitects of the Pacific NorthwestSheri Olson8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm244 pp / 200 col / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-231-1$40.00 / £24.00Rights: W

Natural HousesThe Residential Architecture of Andersson-WiseArthur Andersson and Chris Wise8 x 10.3 in / 20 x 26 cm176 pp / 225 col / 25 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-879-5$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

No Nails, No LumberThe Bubble Houses of Wallace NeffJeffrey Head7.2 x 7.9 in / 18.3 x 20.1 cm176 pp / 100 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-61689-024-7$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

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ParallaxSteven Holl5.8 x 7.6 in / 15 x 19 cm384 pp / 110 col / 290 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-261-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Plain ModernThe Architecture of Brian MacKay-LyonsMalcolm Quantrill7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm224 pp / 200 col / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-477-3$40.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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Responsive ArchitectureMoody Nolan Recent WorkMorris Newman9 x 10 in / 23 x 25 cm120 pp / 140 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-46-9$29.95 / £16.99Rights: W

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Peter RoseHousesPeter Rose8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-821-4$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Paul Rudolph: The Florida HousesChristopher Domin and Joseph King10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm248 pp / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-551-0$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Paul RudolphThe Late WorkRoberto de Alba10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm224 pp / 250 col / 150 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-401-8$40.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Radical ReconstructionLebbeus Woods12 x 9 in / 30 x 23 cm168 pp / 109 col / 103 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-286-1$39.95 / £24.95Rights: W

Proceed and Be BoldRural Studio After Samuel MockbeeAndrea Oppenheimer Dean and Timothy Hursley8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm176 pp / 130 col / Paperback 978-1-56898-500-8$30.00 / £19.99Rights: W / Also available on ebrary.com

ProvisionalEmerging Modes of Architectural Practice USAElite Kedan et al.8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm288 pp / 355 col / 65 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-878-8$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

OneFiveFourLebbeus Woods7 x 10.5 in / 18 x 27 cm136 pp / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-80-0$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Norwegian WoodThe Thoughtful Architecture of Wenche SelmerElisabeth Tostrup9.5 x 11 in / 24 x 28 cm208 pp / 150 col / 96 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-593-0$45.00 / £26.00Rights: WE

O’Donnell + TuomeySelected WorksSheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey9.8 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm192 pp / 200 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-601-2$40.00 / £23.00Rights: W

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Rural StudioSamuel Mockbee and an Architecture of DecencyAndrea Oppenheimer Dean and Timothy Hursley8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 132 col / 12 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-292-2$34.95 / £21.99Rights: W

Tom KundigHousesDung Ngo8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm176 pp / 150 col / 25 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-605-0$40.00 / £23.00Rights: W

Think/MakeDella Valle BernheimerAndrew Bernheimer and Jared Della Valle7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm192 pp / 245 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-781-1$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

The Storm and the FallLebbeus Woods9.6 x 7.3 in / 24 x 18 cm176 pp / 8 col / 134 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-421-6$50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Weiss/ManfrediSurface/SubsurfaceMarion Weiss and Michael Manfredi11 x 9 in / 28 x 23 cm208 pp / 300 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-733-0$60.00 / £35.00Rights: W

True LifeSteven Harris ArchitectsSteven Harris9.5 x 11.8 in / 24 x 30 cm256 pp / 246 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-971-6 $50.00 / £32.00Rights: W

VJAAVincent James Associates ArchitectsVincent James and Jennifer Yoos8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm208 pp / 175 col / 125 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-588-6$40.00 / £23.00Rights: W

Tom KundigHouses 2Tom Kundig9.5 x 11.8 in / 24 x 30 cm256 pp / 250 colHardcover / 978-1-61689-040-7$55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

RevealStudio Gang ArchitectsJeanne Gang8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm256 pp / 300 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-993-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Rick JoyDesert WorksRick Joy9.8 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm176 pp / 180 col / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-336-3$40.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Rogers Marvel ArchitectsRogers Marvel Architects, pllc8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 200 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-999-0$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

William L. PereiraJames Steele10 x 12 in / 25 x 30 cm256 pp / 20 col / 260 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-20-9$59.95 / £40.00Rights: W

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Young Architects 9ProofThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-743-9$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Architectural Photography the Digital WayGerry Kopelow7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 150 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-697-5$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Young Architects 10ResonanceThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-809-2$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Young Architects 11ForesightThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-887-0$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Young Architects 12ReSourceThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-998-3$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Yankee ModernThe Houses of Estes/TwomblyWilliam Morgan8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm168 pp / 150 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-817-7$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Young Architects 8InstabilityThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-637-1$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Young ArchitectsSeries

Architects DrawSue Ferguson Gussow7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm176 pp / 200 col / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-740-8$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Architecture Briefs

Architectural LightingDesigning with Light and SpaceHervé Descottes and Cecilia E. Ramos7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 177 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-938-9$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Young Architects 13It’s DifferentThe Architectural League of New York5 x 7 in /13 x 18 cm176 pp / 350 colorPaperback / 978-1-61689-057-5$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

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Building EnvelopesAn Integrated ApproachJenny Lovell7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-818-4$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Albert Frey Houses 1 + 2Jennifer Golub9.5 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm84 pp / 53 col / 22 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-190-1$20.00 / £14.95Rights: W

Austin Val VerdeA Montecito MasterpieceBerge Aran8.8 x 12 in / 22 x 30 cm144 pp / 61 col / 5 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-39-1$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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Ethics for Architects50 Dilemmas of Professional PracticeThomas Fisher7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm152 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-946-4Ebook / 978-1-61689-079-7$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Digital FabricationsArchitectural and Material TechniquesLisa Iwamoto7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-790-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Model MakingMegan Werner7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm160 pp / 200 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-870-2$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Material StrategiesInnovative Applications in ArchitectureBlaine Brownell7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm160 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-986-0$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Philosophy for ArchitectsBranko Mitrovic7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm192 pp / 15 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-994-5Ebook / 978-1-61689-072-8$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Sustainable DesignDavid Bergman7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-941-9$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Old Buildings, New DesignsArchitectural TransformationsCharles Bloszies7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm144 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-61689-035-3$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

The Chrysler BuildingCreating a New York Icon, Day by DayDavid Stravitz9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm192 pp / 170 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-354-7$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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Terragni’s DanteumThomas L. Schumacher5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm168 pp / 12 col / 117 b+wPaperback / 978-1-87827-182-2$24.95 / £17.99Rights: W

Richard Neutra’s Miller HouseStephen Leet8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-274-8$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

The Wittgenstein HouseBernhard Leitner8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm160 pp / 30 col / 90 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-251-9$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Manhattan SkyscrapersThird EditionEric P. Nash9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm240 pp / 150 col / 175 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-967-9$50.00 / £32.00Rights: W

Mies Van der Rohe’s Krefeld VillasKent Kleinman and Leslie Van Duzer7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm144 pp / 40 col / 60 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-503-9$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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Luis Barragan’s Gardens of El PedregalKeith Eggener7.5 x 11 in / 19 x 28 cm176 pp / 25 col / 115 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-267-0$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Loblolly HouseElements of a New ArchitectureKieranTimberlake Associates7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm176 pp / 125 col / 46 b+w /with DVD

Hardcover / 978-1-56898-747-7$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

IronErecting the Walt Disney Concert HallGil Garcetti8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm144 pp / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-890449-28-5$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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Guggenheim New York | Guggenheim BilbaoEzra Stoller and Jeff Goldberg5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm80 pp / 34 col / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-193-2$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin HouseArchitecture as PortraitureJack Quinan7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm248 pp / 130 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-419-3$34.95 / £25.00Rights: W

Frank Lloyd Wright’s FallingwaterEzra Stoller5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm96 pp / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-203-8$19.95 / £14.95Rights: W

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Bernard Tschumi/ Zenith De RouenSource Books in Architecture 3Todd Gannon and Jeffrey Kipnis8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm176 pp / 101 col / 102 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-382-0$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Steven Holl Architects/Simmons HallSource Books in Architecture 5Todd Gannon and Michael Demson8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm160 pp / 110 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-464-3$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Eisenman Architects/The University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona CardinalsSource Books in Architecture 8Todd Gannon8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-720-0$29.95 / £17.00Rights: W

Zaha Hadid/BMW Central BuildingSource Books in Architecture 7Todd Gannon8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-536-7$29.95 / £17.00Rights: W

Dartmouth CollegeThe Campus GuideScott Meacham6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm256 pp / 225 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-348-6$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Duke UniversityThe Campus GuideJohn M. Bryan6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm168 pp / 120 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-228-1$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

Harvard UniversityThe Campus GuideDouglas Shand-Tucci6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm360 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-280-9$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

Northwestern UniversityThe Campus GuideJay Pridmore6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm192 pp / 200 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-755-2$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Rice UniversityThe Campus GuideStephen Fox6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm208 pp / 120 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-246-5$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

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CranbrookThe Campus GuideKathryn Eckert6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm208 pp / 120 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-257-1$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

Campus Guides

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Vassar CollegeThe Campus GuideKaren Van Lengen and Lisa Reilly6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm176 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-349-3$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

University of WashingtonThe Campus GuideNorman Johnston6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm168 pp / 120 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-247-2$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

West Point U.S. Military AcademyThe Campus GuideRod Miller6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm160 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-294-6$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

University of PennsylvaniaThe Campus GuideGeorge E. Thomas6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm216 pp / 170 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-315-8$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

University of CincinnatiThe Campus GuidePaul Bennett6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm224 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-232-8$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

University of Texas at AustinLawrence W. Speck and Richard L. Cleary6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm224 pp / 125 col / 15 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-854-2$29.95 / £20.00Rights: W

University of TorontoThe Campus GuideLarry Wayne Richards6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm256 pp / 175 col / 18 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-719-4$29.95 / £17.99Rights: W

University of California, San DiegoDirk Sutro et al.6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm224 pp / 125 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-860-3$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Yale University, second editionPatrick L. Pinnell6.25 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm256 pp / 200 color / 25 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-064-3$29.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Stanford University, revised editionThe Campus GuideDavid J. Neuman et al.6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm200 pp / 120 col / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-538-1$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

University of California, BerkeleyThe Campus GuideHarvey Helfand6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm368 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-293-9$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

Smith CollegeThe Campus GuideMargaret Birney Vickery and Bilyana Dimitrova6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm160 pp / 100 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-591-6$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

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Pencil Points ReaderA Journal for the Drafting Room, 1920-1943Jan Cigliano and George E. Hartman9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm680 pp / 400 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-352-3$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Park and Recreation StructuresAlbert Good9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm624 pp / 400 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-171-0$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Plan of ChicagoDaniel H. Burnham and Edward H. Bennett9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm268 pp / 48 col / 94 b+wHardcover / 978-1-878271-41-9$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Sammlung Architektonischer EntwürfeKarl Friedrich Schinkel11 x 8.5 in / 28 x 22 cm268 pp / 207 b+wHardcover / 978-0-910413-56-5$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

L’ArchitectureClaude-Nicolas Ledoux9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm328 pp / 300 b+wHardcover / 978-0-910413-03-9$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

The Antiquities of AthensMeasured and Delineated by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, Painters and ArchitectsJames Stuart and Nicholas Revett9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm496 pp / 400 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-723-1$125.00 / £70.00Rights: W

Edifices de Rome ModernePaul Letarouilly9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm368 pp / 354 b+wHardcover / 978-0-910413-00-8$85.00 / £60.00Rights: W

Classic Reprints

The Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica of RomePaul Letarouilly9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm320 pp / 24 col / 243 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-875-7$125.00 / £80.00Rights: W

The Codewriting WorkbookCreating Computational Architecture in AutoLISPRobert J. Krawczyk7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm416 pp / 274 b+w / with CD

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Construction &Reference

Detail in ProcessChristine Killory and René Davids9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm208 pp / 300 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-718-7$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

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Remarkable StructuresEngineering Today’s Innovative BuildingsSutherland Lyall9.3 x 11.8 in / 23 x 30 cm240 pp / 150 col / 150 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-330-1$75.00Rights: NAM

Transmaterial 3A Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical EnvironmentBlaine Brownell6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm252 pp / 400 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-893-1$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

TransmaterialA Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical EnvironmentBlaine Brownell6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm224 pp / 800 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-563-3$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Transmaterial 2A Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical EnvironmentBlaine Brownell6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm240 pp / 400 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-722-4$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Prefab PrototypesSite-specific Design for Offsite ConstructionMark Anderson and Peter Anderson9.6 x 11.9 in / 24 x 30 cm264 pp / 100 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-560-2$60.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Post-DuctilityMetals in Architecture and EngineeringMichael Bell and Craig Buckley8.5 x 10.75 in / 22 x 27 cm256 pp / 180 color / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-046-9$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Materials for DesignVictoria Ballard Bell and Patrick Rand8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm272 pp / 275 col / 250 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-558-9$50.00Rights: NAM

Integrated Design in Contemporary ArchitectureKiel Moe9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-745-3$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Details in Contemporary ArchitectureChristine Killory and René Davids9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-576-3$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Engineered TransparencyThe Technical, Visual, and Spatial Effects of GlassMichael Bell and Jeannie Kim8.5 x 10.8 in / 22 x 27 cm272 pp / 300 col / with DVD

Hardcover / 978-1-56898-798-9$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Details, Technology, and FormChristine Killory and René Davids9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm208 pp / 300 colorHardcover / 978-1-56898-953-2$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

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Andrea CochranLandscapesMary Myers10 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm192 pp / 175 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-812-2$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

The Architectural DetailEdward R. Ford6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm336 pp / 285 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-978-5$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Alvar Aalto HousesJari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm224 pp / 279 col / 37 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-982-2$50.00 / £35.00Rights: WXS

After the CrashArchitecture in Post-Bubble JapanThomas Daniell6 x 8.5 in / 15 x 22 cm192 pp / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-776-7$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

The Architecture of Modern ItalyThe Challenge of Tradition, 1750-1900, Vol. 1Terry Kirk6.4 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm280 pp / 119 b+w / Hardcover / 978-1-56898-420-9$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W / Also available on ebrary.com

The Architecture of DiplomacyBuilding America’s Embassies, Revised Second EditionJane C. Loeffler6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm424 pp / 190 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-984-6$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

The Baltimore RowhouseMary Ellen Hayward and Charles Belfoure6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm304 pp / 135 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-283-0Ebook / 978-1-56898-956-3$24.95 / £12.95Rights: W

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Bamboo FencesIsao Yoshikawa and Osamu Suzuki8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm160 pp / 250 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-834-4$40.00 / £23.50Rights: W

Tall BuildingImagining the SkyscraperScott Johnson8 x 14 in / 20 x 36 cm280 ppHardcover / 978-1-890449-47-6$34.95 / £22.00Rights: W

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Building (in) the FutureRecasting Labor in ArchitecturePhillip Bernstein and Peggy Deamer6 x 8.5 in / 15 x 22 cm216 pp / 85 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-806-1$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

A-frameChad Randl7.2 x 7.9 in / 18 x 20 cm208 pp / 150 col / 75 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-410-0$24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

GeneralArchitecture

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Figure/GroundA Design ConversationScott Johnson and Bill Fain8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm240 pp / 220 colHardcover / 978-1-890449-23-0$65.00 / £42.00Rights: W

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Fragments of UtopiaCollage Reflections of Heroic ModernismDavid Wild8.3 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm112 pp / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-0-907259-10-7$40.00Rights: NSAM

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Frank Lloyd WrightThe Romantic SpiritCarol Bishop6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm144 pp / 64 colHardcover / 978-1-890449-30-8$35.00 / £24.00Rights: W

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From Autos to ArchitectureFordism and Architectural Aesthetics in the Twentieth CenturyDavid Gartman6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm400 pp / 80 b+w / Hardcover / 978-1-56898-813-9$60.00 / £38.00Rights: W / Also available on ebrary.com

Bunker ArcheologyPaul Virilio6.5 x 10.5 in / 17 x 27 cm216 pp / 124 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-015-7$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

The Cape Cod CottageWilliam Morgan8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm108 pp / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-575-6$24.95 / £14.00Rights: W

Earth ArchitectureRonald Rael8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm208 pp / 222 col / 96 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-945-7$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Designing ParadiseThe Allure of the Hawaiian ResortDon Hibbard10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm216 pp / 170 col / 84 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-574-9$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Contemporary Curtain Wall ArchitectureScott Murray9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm264 pp / 275 col / 150 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-797-2$75.00 / £45.00Rights: W

Crafting a Modern WorldThe Designs of Antonin and Noémi RaymondKurt G. F. Helfrich and William Whitaker8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm352 pp / 100 col / 340 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-583-1$75.00 / £42.00Rights: W

Colonial Revival MaineKevin Murphy8.3 x 10 in / 21 x 25 cm192 pp / 60 col / 90 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-449-0$39.95 / £28.00Rights: W

Citizens of No PlaceAn Architectural Graphic NovelJimenez Lai7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm144 pp / 105 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-062-9$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

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The Green HouseNew Directions in Sustainable ArchitectureAlanna Stang and Christopher Hawthorne8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm196 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-950-1$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Guastavino VaultingThe Art of Structural TileJohn Ochsendorf and Michael Freeman8.3 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm256 pp / 174 col / 161 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-741-5$60.00 / £37.50Rights: W

Hill-SteadThe Country Place of Theodate Pope RiddleJames F. O’Gorman et al.8.3 x 10 in / 21 x 25 cm192 pp / 63 col / 98 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-759-0$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Hotel as HomeThe Art of Living on the RoadGary Chang8.5 x 7 in / 22 x 18 cm248 pp / 300 col / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-603-6$29.95 / £17.00Rights: WXS

Full IrishNew Architecture in IrelandSarah A. Lappin7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm240 pp / 250 col / 50 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-868-9$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

GatewayVisions for an Urban National ParkAlexander Brash et al.28 x 24 cm / 11 x 9.5 in224 pp / 349 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-955-6$60.00 / £40.00Rights: W

House in the LandscapeSiting Your Home NaturallyJeremiah Eck8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm208 pp / 248 col / 59 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-823-8$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

A House for My MotherArchitects Build for their FamiliesBeth Dunlop8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm192 pp / 150 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-173-4$34.95 / £24.95Rights: W

How to Photograph Buildings and InteriorsThird Updated and Expanded EditionGerry Kopelow8.4 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm284 pp / 104 col / 230 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-323-3$35.00 / £24.95Rights: W

Installations by ArchitectsExperiments in Building and DesignSarah Bonnemaison and Ronit Eisenbach7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm192 pp / 170 col / 45 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-850-4$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Inside PrefabThe Ready-Made InteriorDeborah Schneiderman6.75 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm144 pp / 125 colorPaperback / 978-1-56898-987-7$24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

Interactive ArchitectureMichael Fox and Miles Kemp7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm256 pp / 350 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-836-8$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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MinkaMy Farmhouse in JapanJohn Roderick6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 45 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-731-6Ebook / 978-1-56898-962-4$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

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Modern NorthArchitecture on the Frozen EdgeJulie Decker et al.8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm240 pp / 315 col / 135 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-899-3$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

More MobilePortable Architecture for TodayJennifer Siegal9 x 6 in / 23 x 15 cm144 pp / 220 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-758-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Next WaveNew Australian ArchitectureDavina Jackson7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm256 pp / 185 col / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-735-4$50.00Rights: NAM

Miami Modern MetropolisParadise and Paradox in Midcentury Architecture and Planning / Allan T. Shulman and Diane W. Camber9.5 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm414 pp / Hardcover / 978-1-890449-51-3$85.00 / £55.00Rights: W / A Balcony Press book

Narrow HousesNew Directions in Efficient DesignAvi Friedman7.5 x 11.3 in / 19 x 29 cm240 pp / 280 col / 50 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-873-3$45.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Matter in the Floating WorldConversations with Leading Japanese Architects and DesignersBlaine Brownell7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm256 pp / 425 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-996-9$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Italian Architecture of the 16th CenturyColin Rowe and Leon Satkowski6.4 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm352 pp / 186 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-331-8$35.00 / £24.95Rights: W

Leisurama NowThe Beach House for EveryonePaul Sahre7.3 x 9.8 in / 18 x 25 cm208 pp / 270 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-709-5$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

The L!brary BookDesign Collaborations in the Public SchoolsAnooradha Iyer Siddiqi6.6 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm176 pp / 175 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-832-0$30.00 / £18.99Rights: W

LEED MaterialsA Resource Guide to Green BuildingAri Meisel and Steven Winter6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm224 pp / 500 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-885-6$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Le Corbusier and the Maisons JaoulCaroline Maniaque Benton7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm176 pp / 122 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-800-9$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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The Sea RanchDonlyn Lyndon and Jim Alinder11 x 11 in / 28 x 28 cm304 pp / 200 col / 170 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-386-8$65.00 / £44.00Rights: W

Sacred SpacesHistoric Houses of Worship in the City of AngelsRobert Berger8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm176 pp / 100 colHardcover / 978-1-890449-21-6$59.95 / £40.00Rights: W

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Small ScaleCreative Solutions for Better City LivingKeith Moskow and Robert Linn7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm224 pp / 400 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-975-4$34.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Solid StatesConcrete in TransitionMichael Bell and Craig Buckley8.5 x 10.8 in / 22 x 27 cm272 pp / 500 col / 175 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-895-5$65.00 / £45.00Rights: W

Photographing Architecture and InteriorsUpdated and ExpandedJulius Shulman9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm180 pp / 4 col / 200 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-07-0$39.95 / £28.00Rights: W

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Quonset HutMetal Living for a Modern AgeChris Chiei and Julie Decker7.2 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm192 pp / 80 col / 110 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-519-0$24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

Pamela Burton LandscapesPamela Burton10 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm192 pp / 275 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-965-5$50.00 / £32.00Rights: W

Revolution of Forms, updated editionCuba’s Forgotten Art SchoolsJohn Loomis7.5 x 11 in / 19 x 28 cm232 pp / 44 col / 134 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-988-4$29.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Revolving ArchitectureA History of Buildings that Rotate, Swivel, and PivotChad Randl7.2 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm208 pp / 100 col / 70 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-681-4$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Southern ComfortThe Garden District of New Orleans, Revised and Updated EditionS. Frederick Starr9.8 x 9.8 in / 25 x 25 cm276 pp / 90 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-546-6$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Source Book of American Architecture500 Notable Buildings from the 10th Century to the PresentG. E. Kidder Smith6.5 x 9.5 in / 17 x 24 cm688 pp / 557 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-254-0$29.95 / £21.95Rights: W

Steps to WaterThe Ancient Stepwells of IndiaMorna Livingston9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm240 pp / 140 col / 92 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-324-0$50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

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The Havana GuideModern Architecture 1925-1965Eduardo Rodriguez5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm288 pp / 16 col / 270 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-210-6$29.95 / £17.95Rights: W

The Le Corbusier Guide3rd editionDeborah Gans5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm288 pp / 286 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-539-8$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Cruising LAArchitectural Styles in 5 Easy DrivesTroy Fuss6 x 11 in / 15 x 28 cm96 pp / 80 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-42-1$14.95 / £9.95Rights: W

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Guide Books

Weekend UtopiaModern Living in the HamptonsAlastair Gordon9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm172 pp / 75 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-272-4$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Wandering the Garden of Technology and PassionJohn Marx ArchitectPierluigi Serraino and Chris I. Yessios10 x 10.5 in / 25 x 27 cm176 pp / 250 col / Hardcover / 978-1-890449-56-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W / A Balcony Press book

WorkbookThe Official Catalog for Workshopping: An American Model for Architectural PracticeEmily Abruzzo6.5 x 8.8 in / 17 x 22 cm128 pp / 80 col / 15 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-017-9$20.00 / £12.99Rights: W

Swiss MadeNew Architecture from SwitzerlandSteven Spier and Martin Tschanz7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm256 pp / 250 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-425-4$45.00Rights: NAM

TiltingHouse Launching, Slide Hauling, Potato Trenching, and other Tales from a Newfoundland Fishing VillageRobert Mellin7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm256 pp / 150 col / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-807-8$24.95 / £14.99 / Rights: W

Thermally Active Surfaces in ArchitectureKiel Moe8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm240 pp / 250 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-880-1$55.00 / £38.00Rights: W

To Each His HomeInspired Interiors as Unique as their OwnersBilyana Dimitrova9 x 9.3 in / 23 x 23 cm176 pp / 112 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-796-5$45.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Usonia, New YorkBuilding a Community with Frank Lloyd WrightRoland Reisley and John Timpane9 x 9 in / 23 x 23 cm192 pp / 67 col / 130 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-245-8$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

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The National Park Architecture SourcebookHarvey H. Kaiser6 x 9.5 in / 15 x 24 cm608 pp / 500 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-742-2$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Louisville GuideGregory A. Luhan et al.4.5 x 8.5 in / 11 x 22 cm480 pp / 325 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-451-3$19.95 / £13.99Rights: W

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When Brazil Was ModernA Guide to Architecture 1928-1960Lauro Cavalcanti5.9 x 6.8 in / 15 x 17 cm468 pp / 184 col / 200 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-341-7$34.95 / £24.00Rights: W

Wright SitesUpdated and Revised, 3rd EditionArlene Sanderson5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm144 pp / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-275-5$17.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Green Roof — A Case StudyMichael Van Valkenburgh Associates’ Design For the Headquarters of the American Society of Landscape ArchitectsChristian Werthmann8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm160 pp / 130 col / Hardcover / 978-1-56898-685-2$45.00 / £26.00 / Rights: W

Courtyard Housing in Los AngelesStefanos Polyzoides et al.8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm232 pp / 403 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-53-4$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

DescansoAn Urban Oasis RevealedWarren Marr et al.14 x 9 in / 36 x 23 cm96 pp / 80 colHardcover / 978-1-890449-37-7$42.95 / £25.00Rights: W

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Landscape Architecture

The Modern GardenJane Brown10 x 8.8 in / 25 x 22 cm224 pp / 120 col / 130 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-238-0$45.00Rights: NAM

Large ParksJulia Czerniak and George Hargreaves6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 50 col / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-624-1$34.95 / £23.50Rights: W

Natural ArchitectureAlessandro Rocca9.4 x 6.4 in / 24 x 16 cm216 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-721-7$39.95 / £25.00Rights: WEI

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Above ParisThe Aerial Survey of Roger HenrardJean-Louis Cohen11.4 x 6.3 in / 29 x 16 cm320 pp / 320 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-613-5$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Above the Pavement— the Farm!Architecture & Agriculture at PF1Amale Andraos and Dan Wood4.25 x 7 in / 11 x 18 cm192 pp / 20 col / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-935-8$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Beyond the EdgeNew York’s New WaterfrontRaymond W. Gastil8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm208 pp / 70 col / 70 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-327-1$30.00 / £21.95Rights: W

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Grant Jones / Jones & JonesILARIS: The Puget Sound Plan Source Books in Landscape Architecture 4Jane Amidon8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm144 pp / 120 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-604-3$29.95 / £18.00Rights: W

Paolo Bürgi Landscape ArchitectDiscovering the (Swiss) Horizon: Mountain, Lake, and ForestRaffaella Fabiani Giannetto et al.8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm144 pp / 100 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-851-1$29.95 / £18.99Rights: W

Tom Leader StudioThree ProjectsJason Kentner8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm144 pp / 120 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-891-7$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Source Books inLandscape Architecture

Richard HaagBloedel Reserve and Gas Works Park, Landscape Views 1William S. Saunders6.5 x 8.5 in / 17 x 22 cm80 pp / 52 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-117-8$14.95 / £9.95Rights: W

Recovering LandscapeEssays in Contemporary Landscape TheoryJames Corner6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm288 pp / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-179-6$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

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Shallow Water DictionaryA Grounding in Estuary English, 2nd editionJohn R. Stilgoe4.6 x 6.5 in / 12 x 17 cm72 pp / 5 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-408-7$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

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Reclaiming the American WestAlan Berger11 x 9.5 in / 28 x 24 cm224 pp / 179 col / 29 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-362-2$45.00 / £35.00Rights: W

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Block by BlockJane Jacobs and the Future of New YorkTimothy Mennel et al.8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm64 pp / 12 col / 10 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-771-2$17.95 / £10.99Rights: W

Bird’s Eye ViewsHistoric Lithographs of North American CitiesJohn W. Reps14.5 x 12.5 in / 37 x 32 cm116 pp / 120 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-146-8$70.00 / £50.00Rights: W

City BuildingNine Planning Principles for the Twenty-First CenturyJohn Lund Kriken et al.7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm304 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-881-8$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

The Landscape Urbanism ReaderCharles Waldheim6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm288 pp / 200 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-439-1Ebook / 978-1-56898-949-5$34.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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The Next American MetropolisEcology, Community, and the American DreamPeter Calthorpe8.5 x 10 in / 22 x 25 cm176 pp / 60 col / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-87827-168-6$35.00 / £19.95Rights: W

The Liberal MonumentUrban Design and the Late Modern ProjectAlexander D’Hooghe6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm112 pp / 30 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-824-5$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

The Concrete DragonChina’s Urban Revolution and What it Means for the WorldThomas J. Campanella6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm336 pp / 85 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-968-6Ebook / 978-1-56898-948-8$24.95Rights: W

DrosscapeWasting Land in Urban AmericaAlan Berger and Lars Lerup7 x 11 in / 18 x 28 cm256 pp / 165 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-713-2$27.50 / £16.00Rights: W

Coney IslandThe Parachute Pavilion CompetitionZoë Ryan and Jonathan Cohen-Litant8 x 9.5 in / 20 x 24 cm176 pp / 132 col / 14 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-623-4$29.95 / £18.00Rights: W

Fast-Forward UrbanismRethinking Architecture’s Engagement with the CityDana Cuff and Roger Sherman6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 204 col / 27 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-977-8$34.95 / £22.50Rights: W

If Cars Could TalkEssays on UrbanismWilliam Fain6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm160 pp / Numerous ColorPaperback / 978-1-890449-58-2$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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SprawltownLooking for the City on Its EdgesRichard Ingersoll6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm176 pp / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-566-4Ebook / 978-1-61689-020-9$19.95 / £10.99Rights: WE

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Architecture From the Outside InSelected Essays by Robert GutmanRobert Gutman et al.6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm344 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-896-2$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Architecture and the SciencesExchanging MetaphorsAntoine Picon and Alessandra Ponte6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm360 pp / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-365-3$27.50 / £15.95Rights: W

Writings & Theory

After TasteExpanded Practice in Interior DesignKent Kleinman, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, and Lois Weinthal6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 75 col / 25 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-026-1$35.00 / £22.50 / Rights: W

Architecture and FilmMark Lamster6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-207-6$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

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Architectural RegionalismCollected Writings on Place, Identity, Modernity, and TraditionVincent B. Canizaro6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm496 pp / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-616-6Ebook / 978-1-61689-080-3$39.95 / £22.99Rights: W

Suburban TransformationsPaul Lukez8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm192 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-683-8$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

The Suburbanization of New YorkIs the World’s Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town?Jerilou Hammett and Kingsley Hammett7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm192 pp / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-678-4Ebook / 978-1-61689-069-8$24.95 / £15.00 / Rights: W

Street ValueShopping, Planning, and Politics at Fulton MallRosten Woo et al.4.25 x 7 in / 11 x 18 cm208 pp / 35 col / 165 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-897-9 $19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

X-UrbanismArchitecture and the American CityMario Gandelsonas9.8 x 9.8 in / 25 x 25 cm200 pp / 40 col / 140 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-151-2$37.50 / £26.00Rights: W

UrbanismsWorking with DoubtSteven Holl8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm288 pp / 200 2-color and 50 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-679-1$55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

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Urban CompositionDeveloping Community through DesignMark C. Childs7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 150 colorPaperback / 978-1-61689-052-0 $24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

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Eco-TecThe Architecture of the In-BetweenAmerigo Marras5.8 x 8.4 in / 15 x 21 cm142 pp / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-159-8$15.95 / £11.95Rights: W

Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of ScienceA Cinematographic TaleJules Romains5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm136 pp / 20 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-780-4$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Dimension306090 12Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan D. Solomon7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm192 pp / 100 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-0-615-18202-5$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Design EcologiesEssays on the Nature of DesignLisa Tilder and Beth Blostein6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 72 col / 64 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-783-5Ebook / 978-1-56898-954-9$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

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Constructing a New Agenda for ArchitectureArchitectural Theory 1993‒2009A. Krista Sykes and K. Michael Hays6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm516 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-859-7Ebook / 978-1-61689-082-7$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Capital DilemmaGermany’s Search for a New Architecture of DemocracyMichael Z. Wise6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm244 pp / 65 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-134-5$25.00 / £18.95Rights: W

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Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern ArchitectureSven-Olov Wallenstein5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm96 pp / 20 col / 60 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-785-9$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Artificial LightA Narrative Inquiry into the Nature of Abstraction, Immediacy, and other Architectural FictionsKeith Mitnick6 x 8.3 in / 15 x 21 cm144 pp / 33 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-749-1$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Architecture Oriented OtherwiseDavid Leatherbarrow6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm304 pp / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-811-5$39.95 / £23.50Rights: W

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Architecture of the Off-ModernSvetlana Boym5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm80 pp / 20 col / 22 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-778-1$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

The Ethical ArchitectThe Dilemma of Contemporary PracticeTom Spector6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-285-4$25.00 / £17.95Rights: W

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Fabricating ArchitectureSelected Readings in Digital Design and ManufacturingRobert Corser6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm224 pp / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-889-4Ebook / 978-1-61689-000-1$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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Postmodern UrbanismRevised EditionNan Ellin6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm368 pp / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-135-2$29.95 / £16.99Rights: W

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On Vision and Colors by Arthur Schopenhauer and Color Sphere by Philipp Otto RungeGeorg Stahl6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm168 pp / 12 col / 10 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-791-0Ebook / 978-1-61689-005-6$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Network PracticesNew Strategies in Architecture and DesignAnthony Burke and Therese Tierney6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm224 pp / 24 col / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-701-9Ebook / 978-1-61689-075-9$29.95 / £18.00Rights: W

The Nature of PlaceA Search for AuthenticityAvi Friedman5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm192 pp / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-038-4$19.95 / £12.99Rights: WE, excluding Canada

Le Corbusier, Homme de LettresM. Christine Boyer6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm720 pp / 46 col / 170 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-980-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Making a Case306090, Volume 14Emily Abruzzo, Gerald Bodziak, and Jonathan D. Solomon7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm180 pp / 200 color / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-0-615-34909-1$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

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50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist InternationalMcKenzie Wark5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm80 pp / 26 col / 18 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-789-7$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Five Houses, Ten DetailsEdward R. Ford6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 20 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-826-9$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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Human SpaceOtto Friedrich Bollnow4.9 x 8.3 in / 12.5 x 21 cm320 ppPaperback / 978-0-907259-35-0$35.00Rights: NSAM

A History of Architectural TheoryFrom Vitruvius to the PresentHanno-Walter Kruft6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm800 pp / 207 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-010-2$45.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Geography of HomeWritings on Where We LiveAkiko Busch5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm164 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-429-2$19.95 / £11.99Rights: W

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Form Follows FinanceSkyscrapers and Skylines in New York and ChicagoCarol Willis5.8 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm224 pp / 170 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-044-7$29.95 / £18.00Rights: W

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ZoomScapeArchitecture in Motion and MediaMitchell Schwarzer6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm312 pp / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-441-4$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Toward a New InteriorAn Anthology of Interior Design TheoryLois Weinthal6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm624 pp / 250 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-030-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: NAM

Writing about ArchitectureMastering the Language of Buildings and CitiesAlexandra Lange7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm192 pp / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-053-7Ebook / 978-1-61689-113-8$24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

Survival CityAdventures Among the Ruins of Atomic AmericaTom Vanderbilt6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm224 pp / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-305-9$25.00 / £17.95Rights: W

SubnatureArchitecture’s Other EnvironmentsDavid Gissen7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm224 pp / 80 col / 65 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-777-4Ebook / 978-1-56898-951-8$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

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Sustain and Develop306090 13Joshua Bolchover and Jonathan D. Solomon7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm308 pp / 100 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-0-692-00088-5$30.00 / £18.99Rights: W

Theorizing a New Agenda for ArchitectureAn Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965‒1995Kate Nesbitt6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm608 pp / 28 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-054-6$45.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Shanghai ReflectionsArchitecture, Urbanism, and the Search for an Alternative ModernityMario Gandelsonas6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm208 pp / 130 col / 40 b+wVinyl binding / 978-1-56898-326-4$24.95 / £14.95 / Rights: W

Studio and CubeOn the Relationship between Where Art is Made and Where Art is DisplayedBrian O’Doherty5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm80 pp / 43 colHardcover / 978-1-883584-44-3$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

A Conversation with Frei OttoJuan María Songel5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 pp / 22 2-color colPaperback / 978-1-56898-884-9$19.95 / £12.99Rights: WE

Conversations with Mies van der RoheMoisés Puente5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 pp / 31 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-753-8$19.95 / £11.99Rights: W

Conversations with Students

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Pamphlet Architecture 1-10Steven Holl et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm480 pp / 700 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-126-0$45.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 5Alphabetical CitySteven Holl7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm72 pp / 176 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-16-9$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 9Rural and Urban House TypesSteven Holl7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm60 pp / 107 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-15-2$12.95 / £9.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture

Le Corbusier Talks with StudentsLe Corbusier5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-196-3$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Louis I. KahnConversations with StudentsLouis Kahn5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm112 pp / 12 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-149-9$19.95 / £12.95Rights: W

Ian McHargDwelling in NatureLynn Margulis et al.5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm112 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-620-3$19.95 / £12.00Rights: W

Paul RandConversations with StudentsMichael Kroeger5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 pp / 30 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-725-5$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Rem KoolhaasConversations with StudentsRem Koolhaas5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm80 pp / 33 b+wPaperback / 978-1-885232-02-1$19.95 / £13.99Rights: W

Peter SmithsonConversations with StudentsCatherine Spellman and Karl Unglaub5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 pp / 37 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-461-2$17.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Santiago CalatravaThe MIT LecturesSantiago Calatrava et al.5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm112 pp / 35 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-325-7$17.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Conversations with Paolo SoleriLissa McCullough5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm96 pp / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-055-1$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

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Pamphlet Architecture 16Architecture as a Translation of MusicElizabeth Martin7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-012-6$16.95 / £12.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 15War and ArchitectureLebbeus Woods7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm40 pp / 35 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-011-9$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 17Small BuildingsMike Cadwell7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm64 pp / 110 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-055-3$12.95 / £9.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 20Seven Partly Underground Rooms.. .Mary-Ann Ray7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 110 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-103-1$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 11-20Steven Holl7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm604 pp / 466 b+wHardcover / 978-1-61689-016-2$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 11Hybrid BuildingsJoseph Fenton7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm48 pp / 97 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-14-5$12.95 / £9.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 12Building MachinesRobert McCarter7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm64 pp / 106 b+wPaperback / 978-0-910413-40-4$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 13Edge of a CitySteven Holl7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm64 pp / 70 b+wPaperback / 978-1-87827-156-3$14.95 / £9.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 22Other PlansUniversity of Chicago StudiesMichael Sorkin Studio7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm96 pp / 44 col / 36 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-309-7$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 21Situation NormalPaul Lewis et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-154-3$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 23Move: Sites of TraumaJohanna Saleh Dickson7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-400-1$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 24Some Among Them Are Killers: Unmanaged Landscapes for Non-U.S. Military and Government UsersDavid Ross7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 95 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-389-9$14.95 / £10.95 / Rights: W

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America’s Other AudubonJoy M. Kiser11 x 13 in / 28 x 33 cm192 pp / 69 color / 6 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-059-9 $45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Animal LogicRichard Barnes et al.12 x 11 in / 30 x 28 cm144 pp / 100 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-861-0$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Around the WorldThe Grand Tour in Photo AlbumsBarbara Levine and Kirsten Jensen12 x 9 in / 30 x 23 cm208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-708-8$55.00 / £32.00Rights: W

Arts & Photography

Pamphlet Architecture 26Thirteen Projects for the Sheridan ExpresswayJonathan D. Solomon7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-454-4$14.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 25GravityJames Cathcart et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm108 pp / 95 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-434-6$16.95 / £10.95Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 27ToolingBenjamin Aranda et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 70 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-547-3$19.95 / £11.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 28Augmented LandscapesSmout Allen7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-625-8$19.95 / £11.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 30CouplingStrategies for Infrastructural OpportunismInfraNet Lab / Lateral Office7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm / 80 ppPaperback / 978-1-56898-985-3 $17.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 29Ambiguous SpacesNannette Jackowski and Ricardo de Ostos7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm80 pp / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-795-8$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 31New Haiti VillagesSteven Holl et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm48 pp / 16 col / 31 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-981-5$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 32ResilienceJames A. Craig and Matt Ozga-Lawn7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm80 pp / 100 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-031-5$17.95 / £11.99Rights: W

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Blackstock’s CollectionsThe Drawings of an Artistic SavantGregory L. Blackstock5.5 x 9.5 in / 14 x 24 cm144 pp / 140 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-579-4$21.95 / £12.95Rights: W

Bird WatchingPaula McCartney et al.8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm120 pp / 40 col / 5 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-855-9$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Brodsky and UtkinThe Complete WorksLois Nesbitt9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm128 pp / 99 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-399-8$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Brothels of NevadaCandid Views of America’s Legal Sex IndustryTimothy Hursley8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 166 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-418-6$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

At...Writing, mainly about art, from the London Review of BooksPeter Campbell4.9 x 8.3 in / 12 x 21 cm400 pp / 12 colPaperback / 978-0-907259-43-5$35.00 / £25.00Rights: NSAM

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Bethlehem SteelAndrew Garn8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm120 pp / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-197-0$21.95 / £15.95Rights: W

Artpark1974‒1984Sandra Q. Firmin11.5 x 9.3 in / 29 x 23 cm256 pp / 304 col / 38 b+wHardcover / 978-1-61689-019-3$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Big UpBen Watts7 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm192 pp / 300 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-452-0$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Creative Time: The BookAnne Pasternak and Ruth Peltason7.9 x 11 in / 20 x 28 cm288 pp / 275 col / 25 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-804-7$35.00 / £30.00Rights: W

By HandThe Use of Craft in Contemporary ArtShu Hung and Joseph Magliaro7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm176 pp / 240 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-942-6$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Dance in CubaGil Garcetti12 x 13 in / 30 x 33 cm144 pp / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-34-6$65.00 / £38.00Rights: W

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Drawing from LifeThe Journal As ArtJennifer New8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 200 col / 5 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-445-2$29.95 / £16.99Rights: W

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Forest of PipesThe Walt Disney Concert Hall OrganJennifer Zobelein and Grant Mudford8 x 8 in / 20 x 20 cm80 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-43-8$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

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The Eiffel TowerLucien Hervé5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm96 pp / 45 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-372-1$19.95 / £14.95Rights: W

From Hieroglyphics to IsotypeA Visual AutobiographyOtto Neurath9.4 x 6.7 in / 24 x 17 cmmany colHardcover / 978-0-907259-44-2$50.00Rights: NSAM

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Frozen MusicGil Garcetti16 x 14 in / 41 x 36 cm96 pp / 45 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-27-8$125.00 / £80.00Rights: W

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Holidays on DisplayWilliam L. Bird, Jr.8 x 8.8 in / 20 x 22 cm160 pp / 150 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-695-1$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Ghostly RuinsAmerica’s Forgotten ArchitectureHarry Skrdla7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm208 pp / 250 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-615-9$29.95 / £17.00Rights: W

I Am My FamilyPhotographic Memories and FictionsRafael Goldchain8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm168 pp / 138 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-738-5$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Ilf and Petrov’s American Road TripThe 1935 Travelogue of Two Soviet WritersIlya Ilf et al.6.5 x 8.5 in / 17 x 22 cm176 pp / 150 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-600-5$24.95 / £15.00Rights: W

Inside the Painter’s StudioJoe Fig7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm240 pp / 200 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-852-8$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

Impressions of New YorkPrints from the New-York Historical SocietyMarilyn Symmes11 x 9 in / 28 x 23 cm304 pp / 32 col / 107 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-492-6$50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Italian Cities and LandscapesAn Architect’s SketchbookWilliam H. Fain, Jr.5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm264 pp / 246 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-32-2$27.00 / £18.00Rights: W

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JazzpathsAn American PhotomementoDavid Wild6.7 x 9.4 in / 17 x 24 cm112 pp / 65 color / 66 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-907259-45-9$22.50 Rights: NSAM

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LaPorte, IndianaJason Bitner6.8 x 8.5 in / 17 x 22 cm192 pp / 200 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-530-5$19.95 / £10.99Rights: W

Landscape StoriesJem Southam12.5 x 11.5 in / 32 x 29 cm156 pp / 90 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-517-6$75.00 / £50.00Rights: W

KosmosA Portrait of the Russian Space AgeAdam Bartos11 x 9.8 in / 28 x 25 cm176 pp / 94 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-308-0$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

LA’s Early ModernsArt, Architecture, PhotographyVictoria Dailey et al.7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm136 pp / 75 col / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-1-890449-16-2$34.95 / £25.00Rights: W

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The Learning to See seriesThe Artist’s EyePeter Jenny4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm216 pp / 22 color / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-056-8$12.00 / £7.99Rights: W excluding Germany, Austria,

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The Learning to See seriesDrawing TechniquesPeter Jenny4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm168 pp / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-054-4$12.00 / £7.99Rights: W excluding Germany, Austria,

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The Learning to See seriesFigure DrawingPeter Jenny4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm188 pp / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-049-0$12.00 / £7.99Rights: W excluding Germany, Austria,

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LickshotA Photo ScrapbookBen Watts9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm208 pp / 180 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-838-2$50.00 / £32.00Rights: W

Life on the Lower East SidePhotographs by Rebecca Lepkoff, 1937–1950Rebecca Lepkoff et al.8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm192 pp / 170 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-939-6$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Lists / To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists’ Enumerations from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American ArtLiza Kirwin7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm208 pp / 115 col / 25 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-888-7$24.95 / £16.99 / Rights: W

Lost BorderThe Landscape of the Iron CurtainBrian Rose10 x 10 in / 25 x 25 cm144 pp / 87 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-493-3$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Lucy + Jorge OrtaFood, Water, LifeLucy + Jorge Orta8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm192 pp / 300 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-991-4$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

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Paris ChangingRevisiting Eugene Atget’s ParisChristopher Rauschenberg8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm192 pp / 172 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-680-7$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Mingering MikeThe Amazing Career of An Imaginary Soul SuperstarDori Hadar9 x 9.5 in / 23 x 24 cm192 pp / 136 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-569-5$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Mysteries of the RectangleEssays on PaintingSiri Hustvedt6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm204 pp / 50 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-618-0$24.95 / £16.95Rights: WE

The Mythic CityPhotographs of New York by Samuel H. Gottscho, 1925-1940Donald Albrecht8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm224 pp / 175 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-015-5$29.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Nell Brooker MayhewPaintings on PaperAlissa Anderson8.3 x 8.3 in / 21 x 21 cm80 pp / 50 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-35-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

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New York ChangingRevisiting Berenice Abbott’s New YorkDouglas Levere and Bonnie Yochelson8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm192 pp / 170 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-473-5$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Newtown CreekA Photographic Survey of New York’s Industrial WaterwayAnthony Hamboussi9.6 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm432 pp / 237 col / 4 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-858-0$55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Now Is ThenSnapshots from the Maresca CollectionMarvin Heiferman7.8 x 9.3 in / 20 x 23 cm192 pp / 200 col / 50 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-748-4$29.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Once Upon a TimeIllustrations from Fairytales, Fables, Primer, Pop-Ups, and other Children’s Books.Amy Weinstein9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm256 pp / 192 col / 325 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-564-0$35.00 / £19.99Rights: W

Obsessive ConsumptionWhat Did You Buy Today?Kate Bingaman-Burt6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm208 pp / 550 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-890-0$19.95 / £12.99Rights: W

ParisWomen & BicyclesGil Garcetti9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm128 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-890449-52-0$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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OakOne Tree, Three Years, Fifty PaintingsStephen Taylor7.75 x 9.25 in / 19.7 x 23.5 cm112 pp / 125 colHardcover / 978-1-61689-032-2$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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Publish Your Photography BookDarius D. Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm224 pp / 25 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-883-2$29.95 / £18.99Rights: W

Pedro E. GuerreroA Photographer’s JourneyPedro E. Guerrero8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm224 pp / 60 col / 137 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-590-9$55.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Real Photo PostcardsUnbelievable Images from the Collection of Harvey TulcenskyLaetitia Wolff7.1 x 9.3 in / 18 x 23 cm192 pp / 180 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-556-5$19.95 / £10.99Rights: W

StickworkPatrick Dougherty7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm208 pp / 230 col / 20 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-862-7$50.00 / £32.00Rights: W

StickworkPatrick DoughertyPaperback / 978-1-56898-976-1$34.95 / £20.00Rights: W

Snapshot ChroniclesInventing The American Photo AlbumBarbara Levine et al.10 x 10 in / 25 x 25 cm192 pp / 576 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-557-2$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Sites of ImpactMeteorite Craters Around the WorldStan Gaz10.3 x 13 in / 26 x 33 cm144 pp / 85 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-815-3$60.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Thrown RopePeter Hutchinson7.5 x 9.8 in / 19 x 25 cm144 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-561-9$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

Visions of HeavenThe Dome in European ArchitectureDavid Stephenson and Victoria Hammond11 x 11.5 in / 28 x 29 cm192 pp / 125 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-549-7$60.00 / £35.00Rights: W

Urban SurprisesA Guide to Public Art in Los AngelesGloria Gerace7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm112 pp / 20 col / 40 b+wPaperback / 978-1-890449-14-8$14.95 / £11.95Rights: W

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Up on the RoofNew York’s Hidden Skyline SpacesAlex MacLean9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm240 pp / 400 colorHardcover / 978-1-61689-050-6$50.00Rights: XEU

Water is KeyA Better Future for AfricaGil Garcetti12 x 13 in / 30 x 33 cm112 pp / 80 b+wHardcover / 978-1-890449-45-2$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

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Designing BooksPractice and TheoryJost Hochuli and Robin Kinross6.7 x 8.9 in / 17 x 23 cm168 ppPaperback / 978-0-907259-23-7$30.00Rights: NSAM

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Classic Book JacketsThe Design Legacy of George SalterThomas Hansen8.3 x 9.8 in / 21 x 25 cm200 pp / 224 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-491-9$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

The ABC’s of Triangle Square CircleThe Bauhaus and Design Theory Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm64 pp / 105 b+w / Paperback / 978-1-87827-142-6$24.95Rights: NAM

Graphic &Industrial Design

Art Deco BookbindingsThe Work of Pierre Legrain and Rose AdlerYves Peyré and H. George Fletcher7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm120 pp / 60 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-462-9$35.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Book Arts

By Its CoverModern American Book Cover DesignNed Drew and Paul Sternberger8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm192 pp / 200 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-497-1$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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The Book as ArtArtists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the ArtsKrystyna Wasserman8.5 x 11 in / 21.6 x 28 cm208 pp / 186 col / 12 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-992-1$34.95 / £22.50Rights: W

Bent PlyThe Art of Plywood FurnitureDung Ngo and Eric Pfeiffer7.3 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm160 pp / 125 col / 16 b+wPlywood with rounded cornersand taped spine / 978-1-56898-405-6$49.95 / £35.00Rights: W

The Business of DesignBalancing Creativity and ProfitabilityKeith Granet8 x 10 in / 20.3 x 25.4 cm208 pp / 75 colHardcover / 978-1-61689-018-6$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

A Year of Mornings3191 Miles ApartMaria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm208 pp / 450 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-784-2$21.95 / £12.99Rights: W

WoodcutBryan Nash Gill8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm128 pp / 100 colorHardcover / 978-1-61689-048-3$29.95 / £19.99Rights: W

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Cuba StyleGraphics from the Golden Age of DesignSteven Heller and Vicki Gold Levi8 x 8.8 in / 20 x 22 cm168 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-360-8$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Curious BoymDesign WorksConstantin Boym6.4 x 8.5 in / 16 x 22 cm224 pp / 290 col / 15 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-353-0$40.00 / £28.00Rights: W

Daniel Eatock ImprintDaniel Eatock8.3 x 11.7 in / 21 x 30 cm224 pp / 700 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-788-0$60.00 / £30.00Rights: W

Design for VictoryWorld War II Posters on the American Home FrontWilliam L. Bird, Jr. and Harry R. Rubenstein8.8 x 8 in / 22 x 20 cm120 pp / 170 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-140-6$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Design StudiesTheory and Research in Graphic DesignAudrey BennettPaperback / 978-1-56898-586-2$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

Design StudiesTheory and Research in Graphic DesignAudrey Bennett6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm464 pp / 50 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-597-8$65.00 / £35.00Rights: W

DishInternational Design for the HomeJulie Muller Stahl7.3 x 9.8 in / 18 x 25 cm200 pp / 316 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-476-6$34.95 / £25.00Rights: W

Exploring MaterialsCreative Design for Everyday ObjectsInna Alesina and Ellen Lupton8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm208 pp / 425 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-768-2$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

Extreme TextilesDesigning for High PerformanceMatilda McQuaid8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm224 pp / 200 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-507-7$45.00Rights: NAM

Function, Restraint, and Subversion in TypographyJ. Namdev Hardisty8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm256 pp / 390 col / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-966-2$45.00 / £30.00Rights: W

George Tsypin Opera FactoryBuilding in the Black VoidGeorge Tsypin et al.9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm224 pp / 350 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-532-9$75.00 / £40.00Rights: W

Graphic Design The New BasicsEllen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm248 pp / 400 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-770-5$50.00 / £26.00Rights: W

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Graphic Design The New BasicsEllen Lupton and Jennifer Cole PhillipsPaperback / 978-1-56898-702-6$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

The Handy Book of Artistic Printing / A Collection of Letterpress Examples with Specimens of Type, Ornament, Corner Fills, Borders, Twisters, Wrinklers, and other Freaks of Fancy / Doug Clouse and Angela Voulangas8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm224 pp / 185 col / 12 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-705-7$40.00 / £23.50 / Rights: W

It Is Beautiful…then GoneMartin Venezky7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm192 pp / 1392 col / 35 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-729-3$29.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Kitchen CentricMick De Giulio et al.11 x 11 in / 28 x 28 cm256 pp / 250 colHardcover / 978-1-890449-54-4$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

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How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul, new editionAdrian Shaughnessy7.5 x 9 in / 19 x 23 cm176 pp / 20 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-983-9Ebook / 978-1-61689-116-9$24.95Rights: NAM

Inside Design NowThe National Design TriennialEllen Lupton et al.8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm208 pp / 400 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-395-0$29.95Rights: NSAM, Asia

Letters from the Avant-GardeModern Graphic DesignEllen Lupton and Elaine Lustig Cohen10.7 x 8.2 in / 27 x 21 cm128 pp / 120 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-052-2$24.95 / £17.95Rights: W

Make It BiggerPaula Scher9.3 x 6.5 in / 23 x 17 cm272 pp / 300 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-332-5$45.00 / £32.00Rights: W

Mixing MessagesGraphic Design in Contemporary CultureEllen Lupton8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm176 pp / 300 col / 64 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-099-7$35.00 / £23.00Rights: W

Make It BiggerPaula ScherPaperback / 978-1-56898-548-0$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

Models and ConstructsMargin Notes to a Design CultureNorman Potter6.7 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm312 pp / 190 b+wHardcover / 978-0-907259-04-6$40.00Rights: NSAM

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ModerneFashioning the French InteriorSarah Schleuning9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm304 pp / 272 colHardcover / 978-1-56898-724-8$65.00 / £40.00Rights: W

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Over and OverA Catalog of Hand-Drawn PatternsMike Perry8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm256 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-757-6$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

PulledA Catalog of Screen PrintingMike Perry8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm256 pp / 256 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-943-3$35.00 / £22.50Rights: W

Robert BrownjohnSex and TypographyEmily King7.5 x 9 in / 19 x 23 cm240 pp / 200 col / 55 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-550-3$45.00Rights: NAM

ScreenEssays on Graphic Design, New Media, and Visual CultureJessica Helfand5.3 x 8 in / 13 x 20 cm200 pp / 65 col / 120 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-310-3$19.95 / £13.95Rights: W

Seventy-nine Short Essays on DesignMichael Bierut6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm272 ppHardcover / 978-1-56898-699-9$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

Seventy-nine Short Essays on DesignMichael BierutPaperback / 978-1-61689-061-2Ebook / 978-1-61689-071-1$27.50 / £15.95Rights: W

SkinSurface, Substance, and DesignEllen Lupton et al.7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm240 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-711-8$27.50 / £16.00Rights: W

Soak Wash Rinse SpinTolleson Design7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm320 pp / 800 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-198-7$45.00 / £30.00Rights: NAM, UK

There’s Nothing Funny About DesignDavid Barringer6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 160 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-828-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Tools of the ImaginationDrawing Tools and Technologies from the Eighteenth Century to the PresentSusan Piedmont-Palladino7.8 x 9.3 in / 20 x 23 cm128 pp / 115 col / 15 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-599-2$29.95 / £17.00Rights: W

The TransformerPrinciples of Making Isotype ChartsMarie Neurath and Robin Kinross8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm80 pp / Paperback / 978-0-907259-40-4$25.00Rights: NSAM / A Hyphen Press book

Visual ComplexityMapping Patterns of InformationManuel Lima8.5 x 10.5 in / 22 x 27 cm272 pp / 250 col / 65 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-936-5$50.00 / £35.00Rights: W

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Elements of DesignRowena Reed Kostellow and the Structure of Visual RelationshipsGail Greet Hannah and Designed by Tucker Viemeister and Seth Kornfeld7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm160 pp / 150 col / Paperback / 978-1-56898-329-5$24.95 / £12.99 / Rights: W

What is a DesignerThings, Places, MessagesNorman Potter5 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm184 ppPaperback / 978-0-907259-16-9$20.00Rights: NSAM

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VolumeWritings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and CultureKenneth FitzGerald and Rudy VanderLans6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm256 pp / 9 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-964-8$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Visual FunctionAn Introduction to Information DesignPaul Mijksenaar6.8 x 8.3 in / 17 x 21 cm56 pp / 22 col / 88 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-118-5$14.95Rights: NSAM

Form+Code in Design, Art, and ArchitectureCasey Reas et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm176 pp / 120 col / 80 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-937-2$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Graphic Design TheoryReadings from the FieldHelen Armstrong7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm152 pp / 41 col / 32 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-772-9$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Geometry of DesignSecond Edition, Revised and UpdatedStudies in Proportion and CompositionKimberly Elam7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm144 pp / 150 col / 50 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-036-0$24.95 / £16.99 / Rights: W

Graphic Design ThinkingBeyond BrainstormingEllen Lupton7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm184 pp / 240 col / 125 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-979-2$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

D.I.Y. Design It YourselfEllen Lupton7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm196 pp / 250 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-552-7$24.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Design Briefs

Designing for Social ChangeStrategies for Community-Based Graphic DesignAndrew Shea7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm168 pp / 150 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-047-6 $24.95 / £15.99Rights: W

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Grid SystemsPrinciples of Organizing TypeKimberly Elam7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm120 pp / 45 col / 200 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-465-0$24.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Lettering and TypeCreating Letters and Designing TypefacesBruce Willen et al.7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm144 pp / 515 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-765-1$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Indie PublishingHow to Design and Produce Your Own BookEllen Lupton7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm176 pp / 270 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-760-6$24.95 / £12.99Rights: W

ParticipateDesigning with User-Generated ContentHelen Armstrong and Zvezdana Stojmirovic7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm160 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-61689-025-4$24.95 / £16.99Rights: W

Thinking with Type, second, revised and expanded edition A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & StudentsEllen Lupton7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm224 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-969-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Typographic SystemsKimberly Elam7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm160 pp / 55 col / 400 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-687-6$24.95 / £12.99Rights: W

Visual GrammarChristian Leborg7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm96 pp / 200 2-color colPaperback / 978-1-56898-581-7$21.95 / £12.99Rights: WE

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The Wayfinding HandbookInformation Design for Public PlacesDavid Gibson7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm152 pp / 265 col / 5 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-769-9$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Dot Dot Dot 16Stuart Bailey6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm104 pp / 14 col / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-0-9794654-1-3$16.95Rights: NSAM, SA, Asia

Dot Dot Dot 13Stuart Bailey and Peter Bilak6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm104 pp / 14 col / 90 b+wPaperback / 978-90-77620-07-6$16.95Rights: NSAM, SA, Asia

Dot Dot Dot

Dot Dot Dot 17Stuart Bailey6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm104 ppPaperback / 978-0-9794654-2-0$16.95Rights: NSAM, SA, Asia

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Fresh Dialogue 7Making MagazinesAIGA New York Chapter and James Truman6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm128 pp / 100 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-698-2$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Fresh Dialogue 8Designing AudiencesAIGA New York Chapter and Ze Frank6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm128 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-751-4$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Fresh Dialogue 9In/Visible: Graphic Data RevealedAIGA New York Chapter6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm128 pp / 130 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-816-0$16.95 / £9.99Rights: W

Active LiteratureJan Tschichold and New TypographyChristopher Burke8.3 x 10.9 in / 21 x 28 cm336 pp / 700 colHardcover / 978-0-907259-32-9$75.00Rights: NSAM

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Anthony FroshaugTypography & TextsDocuments of a Life: Vol 1 and Vol 2Robin Kinross6.7 x 9.5 in / 17 x 24 cm528 pp / 360 b+w / Paperback / 978-0-907259-09-1$75.00Rights: NSAM / A Hyphen Press book

Typography

Dot Dot Dot 19Stuart Bailey6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm144 pp / 25 col / 245 b+wPaperback / 978-0-9794654-4-4$16.95Rights: NSAM, SA, Asia

Dot Dot Dot 20Stuart Bailey6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm144 pp / 25 col / 245 b+wPaperback / 978-0-9794654-5-1$16.95Rights: NSAM, SA, Asia

Fresh Dialogue 6Friendly FireAIGA New York Chapter and James Victore6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm112 pp / 200 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-582-4$16.95 / £12.95Rights: W

Fresh Dialogue

CounterpunchMaking Type in the Sixteenth Century, Designing Typefaces NowFred Smeijers5.5 x 8.7 in / 14 x 22 cm200 pp / xx colPaperback / 978-0-9207259-42-8$45.00Rights: NSAM

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Detail in TypographyJost Hochuli4.9 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm72 pp / 75 b+wPaperback / 978-0-907259-34-3$25.00Rights: NSAM

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Breaking NewsHow the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything ElseAssociated Press8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm432 pp / 40 col / 140 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-689-0$35.00 / £20.00Rights: W

Cartographies of TimeA History of the TimelineDaniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton8.5 x 10.5 in / 22 x 27 cm272 pp / 268 col / 40 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-763-7$50.00 / £30.00Rights: W

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The Electric Information Age BookMcLuhan/Agel/Fiore and the Experimental PaperbackJeffrey T. Schnapp and Adam Michaels4.25 x 7 in / 10.8 x 18 cm216 pp / 50 col / 150 b+wPaperback / 978-1-61689-034-6$22.95 / £12.99Rights: W

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EmpireNozone IXNicholas Blechman7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm168 pp / 235 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-457-5$19.95 / £14.99Rights: W

The Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious ObjectsJohn Tingey6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm176 pp / 130 col / 16 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-872-6$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

Five Flights Up and Other New York Apartment StoriesToni Schlesinger6.1 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm320 pp / 130 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-585-5$24.95 / £14.00Rights: W

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From Here to ThereA Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map AssociationKris Harzinski5 x 7.5 in / 13 x 19 cm224 pp / 80 col / 62 b+wPaperback / 978-1-56898-882-5$17.50 / £9.99Rights: W

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Handmade NationThe Rise of DIY, Art, Craft, and DesignFaythe Levine and Cortney Heimerl7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm176 pp / 225 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-787-3$24.95 / £14.99Rights: W

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The ProjectionistKendall Messick and Brooke Anderson8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm160 pp / 175 col / 25 b+wHardcover / 978-1-56898-933-4$40.00 / £25.00Rights: W

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Strips, Toons, and BluesiesEssays in Comics and CultureD. B. Dowd and Todd Hignite7.5 x 11 in / 19 x 28 cm112 pp / 85 colPaperback / 978-1-56898-621-0$21.95 / £12.99Rights: W

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Index

AABC’s of Triangle Square Circle, The 92Above Paris 78Above the Pavement—the Farm! 78Abrams, Janet 60Abruzzo, Emily 76, 81Active Literature 98Adalberto Libera 58A-frame 71After Taste 80After the Crash 71AIGA, New York Chapter 98Albert Frey Houses 1 + 2 65Albrecht, Donald 90Alesina, Inna 93Alinder, Jim 75Allen, Smout 86Alvar Aalto Houses 3, 48, 71America’s Doll House 100America’s Other Audubon 86Amidon, Jane 78Anchoring 58Anderson, Alissa 90Anderson, Brooke 103Anderson, Mark 70Anderson, Peter 70Anderson, Stanford 49Andersso, Arthur 61Andraos, Amale 78Andrea Cochran 71Animal Logic 86Animate Form 58Anthony Froshaug 98Antiquities of Athens, The 69Aran, Berge 65Aranda, Benjamin 86Archigram 58Archigram Archives 43Architect Says, The 23Architects Draw 64Architectural Detail, The 71Architectural League of New York, The 64Architectural Lighting 64Architectural Photography the Digital Way 64Architectural Regionalism 80Architecture and Film 80Architecture and the Sciences 80Architecture From the Outside In 80Architecture of Diplomacy, The 71Architecture of Modern Italy, The 71Architecture of the Off-Modern 52, 81Architecture of the Ozarks, The 58Architecture Oriented Otherwise 81Armstrong, Helen 96, 97Around the World 86Art Deco Bookbindings 92Art Deco San Francisco 58Artificial Light 81Artist’s Eye, The 89Artpark 87Asleep in the Afternoon 100

Associated Press 101At... 87At a Crossroads 100AT-INdex 58Atlas of Novel Tectonics 58Aureli, Pier Vittorio 53Austin Val Verde 65Autonomy 55A Year of Mornings 92

BBailey, Stuart 97, 98, 102Balthazar Korab 27Baltimore Rowhouse, The 71Bamboo Fences 71Barnes, Richard 86Barnes, Stephanie Congdon 92Barringer, David 95Bartos, Adam 89Beckham, Andrew 21Bee 50Belfoure, Charles 71Bell, Michael 70, 75Bell, Victoria Ballard 70Bennett, Audrey 93Bennett, Edward H. 69Bennett, Paul 68Benton, Caroline Maniaque 74Bent Ply 92Berger, Alan 78, 79Berger, Robert 75Bergman, David 65Berke, Arnold 61Bernard Tschumi/Zenith De Rouen 67Bernheimer, Andrew 63Bernstein, Phillip 71Best of LCD, The 100Bethlehem Steel 87Betts, Stella 60Beyond the Edge 78Bierut, Michael 95Big Idea, The 58Big Up 87Bilak, Peter 97Bingaman-Burt, Kate 90Bing Thom Architects 58Bing Thom Works 58Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern

Architecture 53, 81Bioreboot 58Bird’s Eye Views 79Bird Watching 87Bird, William L., Jr. 88, 93, 100, 102Bishop, Carol 72Bitner, Jason 89Blackstock, Gregory L. 87Blackstock’s Collections 87Blackwell, Marlon 58Blechman, Nicholas 101Block by Block 79Blostein, Beth 81Bloszies, Charles 65Bodziak, Gerald 82

Bognar, Botond 61Bohnacker, Hartmut 33Bolchover, Joshua 83Bollnow, Otto Friedrich 82Bonanos, Christopher 13Bonnemaison, Sarah 73Book as Art, The 92Boyer, M. Christine 82Boym, Constantin 93Boym, Svetlana 52, 81Branch, Mark Alden 59Brash, Alexander 73Breaking News 101Breakthrough! 17Brodsky and Utkin 87Brooklyn Makers 11Brostrom, Caitlin Lempres 60Brothels of Nevada 87Brownell, Blaine 65, 70, 74Brown, Jane 77Bryan, John M. 61, 67Buchanan-Smith, Peter 103Buckley, Craig 70, 75Building Envelopes 65Building (in) the Future 71Bunker Archeology 72Burke, Anthony 82Burke, Christopher 98, 99Burley, Robert 35Burnham, Daniel H. 69Burnhill, Peter 100Burton, Pamela 75Busch, Akiko 82Business of Design, The 3, 92By Hand 87By Its Cover 92

CCadwell, Mike 85Calatrava, Santiago 84Calthorpe, Peter 79Camber, Diane W. 74Campanella, Thomas J. 79Campbell, Peter 87Canizaro, Vincent B. 80Cape Cod Cottage, The 72Capital Dilemma 81Carter, Harry 100Cartographies of Time 3, 101Catalog 101Cathcart, James 86Causey, Jennifer 11Cavalcanti, Lauro 77Chang, Gary 73Charles Rose, Architect 59Cherry, Robin 101Chiei, Chris 75Childs, Mark C. 80Chrysler Building, The 65Cigliano, Jan 69Citizens of No Place 72City Building 79Classic Book Jackets 92

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Cleary, Richard L. 68Clemans, Gayle 3, 102Clouse, Doug 94Cocinando! 101Codewriting Workbook, The 69Cohen, Elaine Lustig 94Cohen, Jean-Louis 78Cohen-Litan, Jonathan 79Collins, Nancy Sharon 25Colonial Revival Maine 72Comazzi, John 27Complete Engraver, The 25Complete Etchings of Rome, The 46Concrete Dragon, The 79Condemned Building 59Coney Island 79Constructing a New Agenda for Architecture 81Contemporary Classical 31Contemporary Curtain Wall Architecture 72Conversations with Mies van der Rohe 83Conversations with Paolo Soleri 84Conversation with Frei Otto, A 83Cook, Peter 58Corbellini, Giovanni 58Cornell, Alex 17Corner, James 78Corser, Robert 81Counterpunch 98Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles 77Crafting a Modern World 72Craig, James A. 86Cranbrook 67Creative Time: The Book 87Cruising LA 76Cuba Style 93Cuff, Dana 79Curious Boym 93Curtan, Patricia 2, 102Czerniak, Julia 45, 77

DDailey, Victoria 89Dance in Cuba 87Daniel Eatock Imprint 93Daniell, Thomas 71Darden, Douglas 59Dartmouth College 67Dave the Spazz 100Davids, René 69, 70de Alba, Roberto 62Deamer, Peggy 71Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer 62, 63Dean, Kathryn 59Dean/Wolf Architects 59Decker, Julie 74, 75De Giulio, Mick 94Demson, Michael 67Denari, Neil M. 60de Ostos, Ricardo 86Descanso 77Descottes, Hervé 64Design Ecologies 81Design for Education 54

Design for Government 54Design for Victory 93Designing Books 92Designing for Social Change 96Designing Paradise 72Design Studies 93Detail in Process 69Detail in Typography 99Details in Contemporary Architecture 70Details, Technology, and Form 70Devil’s Workshop 59D’Hooghe, Alexander 79Dickson, Johanna Saleh 85Digital Fabrications 65Diller, Elizabeth 59Dimension 81Dimensional Typography 99Dimitrova, Bilyana 68, 76Disappearance of Darkness, The 35Dish 93D.I.Y. Design It Yourself 96D.I.Y. Kids 101Domin, Christopher 62Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of Science 53, 81Dot Dot Dot 97, 98Dougherty, Patrick 3, 91Dowd, D. B. 103Drawing from Life 87Drawing Techniques 89Drew, Ned 92Drosscape 79Dubbeldam, Winka 58Duke University 67Dunlop, Beth 73Dushkes, Laura S. 23

EEarth Architecture 72Eatock, Daniel 93Eckert, Kathryn 67Eck, Jeremiah 73Eco-Tec 81Edifices de Rome Moderne 69Eero Saarinen 59Eggener, Keith 66Eiffel Tower, The 88Eisenbach, Ronit 73Eisenman Architects/The University of Phoenix

Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals 67Eladio Dieste 49Elam, Kimberly 96, 97Electric Information Age Book, The 101Elegantissima 19Elements of Design 96Ellin, Nan 82Emily Abruzzo 82Empire 101Engineered Transparency 70Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other

Curious Objects, The 101Erwin Hauer Continua 59Ethical Architect, The 81Ethics for Architects 65

Everything All at Once 40Expanded Practice 59Explorations 59Exploring Materials 93Extreme Textiles 93

FFabricating Architecture 81Fain, Bill 72Fain, William 79Fain, William H., Jr. 88Fast-Forward Urbanism 79Fenton, Joseph 85Fifty Years of Recuperation of the

Situationist International 52, 82Fig, Joe 3, 88Figure Drawing 89Figure/Ground 72Fili, Louise 19Firmin, Sandra Q. 87Fisher, Rose-Lynn 50Fisher, Thomas 65FitzGerald, Kenneth 96Five Flights Up and Other New York

Apartment Stories 101Five Houses, Ten Details 82Flesh 59Fletcher, H. George 92FOBA/Buildings 59Ford, Edward R. 71, 82Forecast 101Forest of Pipes 88Form+Code in Design, Art, and

Architecture 96Formerly Urban 45Form Follows Finance 82Fougeron, Anne 59Fougeron Architecture 59Fox, Michael 73Fox, Stephen 67Fragments of Utopia 72Fraktur Mon Amour 99Frank Furness 59Frank Lloyd Wright 72Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater 66Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House 66Frank, Ze 98Freeman, Michael 73Fresh Dialogue 98Friedman, Avi 74, 82From Autos to Architecture 72From Here to There 101From Hieroglyphics to Isotype 88From the Ground Up 44Frozen Music 88Full Irish 73Function, Restraint, and Subversion

in Typography 93Fuss, Troy 76

GGames We Played, The 102Gandelsonas, Mario 80, 83

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Gang, Jeanne 2, 63Gannon, Todd 67Gans, Deborah 76Garcetti, Gil 66, 87, 88, 90, 91Garn, Andrew 87Garofalo, Francesco 58Gartman, David 72Gastil, Raymond W. 78Gateway 73Gaz, Stan 91Generative Design 33Gensler 54Geography of Home 82Geometry of Design 96George Tsypin Opera Factory 93Gerace, Gloria 91Ghost 60Ghostly Ruins 88Giannetto, Raffaella Fabiani 78Gibson, David 97Gill, Bryan Nash 92Giovannini, Joseph 61Gissen, David 83Glenn, Joshua 103God’s Amateur 102Goldberg, Jeff 66Goldchain, Rafael 88Golub, Jennifer 65Good, Albert 69Gordon, Alastair 76Grafton, Anthony 3, 101Grand Hotels of the Jazz Age 60Granet, Keith 3, 92Grant Jones / Jones & Jones 78Graphic Design, The New Basics 3, 93, 94Graphic Design Theory 96Graphic Design Thinking 2, 96Gray, Nicolete 100Green House, The 73Green Roof 77Gregor, Danny 102Grid Systems 97Gross, Benedikt 33Guastavino Vaulting 73Guerilla Art Kit, The 3, 102Guerrero, Pedro E. 91Guggenheim New York|Guggenheim

Bilbao 66Guide to Archigram 1961–74, A 43Gussow, Sue Ferguson 64Gutman, Robert 80Gyroscopic Horizons 60

HHadar, Dori 90Hall, Stuart 99Hamboussi, Anthony 90Hammett, Jerilou 80Hammett, Kingsley 80Hammond, Victoria 91Hand Job 99Handmade Nation 102Handy Book of Artistic Printing, The 94

Hannah, Gail Greet 96Hansen, Thomas 92Hardisty, J. Namdev 93Hargreaves, George 77Harmon, Katharine 3, 102, 103Harris, Steven 63Hartman, George E. 69Harvard University 67Harzinski, Kris 101Hauer, Erwin 59Havana Guide, The 76Hawthorne, Christopher 73Hayes, Carol 103Hays, K. Michael 81Hayward, Mary Ellen 71Head, Jeffrey 61Heiferman, Marvin 90Heimerl, Cortney 102Helfand, Harvey 68Helfand, Jessica 95, 103Helfrich, Kurt G. F. 72Heller, Steven 93, 100, 103Hello World 102Hervé, Lucien 88Hibbard, Don 72Hignite, Todd 103Hill-Stead 73Himes, Darius D. 3, 91History of Architectural Theory, A 82Hochuli, Jost 92, 99Hofer, Margaret 102Holidays on Display 88Holl, Steven 58, 60, 62, 80, 84, 85, 86Hong Kong Comics 102Hotel as Home 73House 60House for My Mother, A 73House in the Landscape 73Houses of William Wurster, The 60Höweler, Eric 59How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing

Your Soul 3, 94How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors 73Human Space 82Hung, Shu 87Hunter, Matthew 41Hursley, Timothy 62, 63, 87Hustvedt, Siri 90Hutchinson, Peter 91

II Am My Family 88Ian McHarg 84If Cars Could Talk 79Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip 88Ilf, Ilya 88Impressions of New York 88Indie Publishing 97InfraNet Lab / Lateral Office 86Ingersoll, Richard 79Inside Design Now 94Inside Prefab 73Inside the Painter’s Studio 3, 51, 88Installations by Architects 73

Instant 13Integrated Design in Contemporary

Architecture 70Interactive Architecture 73Intertwining 60In the Wilds 102Iowa State Fair 102Iron 66Italian Architecture of the 16th Century 74Italian Cities and Landscapes 88It Is Beautiful…then Gone 94Iwamoto, Lisa 65

JJackowski, Nannette 86Jackson, Davina 74Jackson, Lesley 100James Carpenter 60James, Vincent 63Jazzpaths 88Jenny, Peter 89Jensen, Kirsten 86Jetsonen, Jari 3, 48, 71Jetsonen, Sirkkaliisa 3, 48, 71Johnson, Scott 58, 71, 72Johnston, Norman 68Jones, Partners: Architecture 60Joy, Rick 63Julie Snow Architects 60

KKahn, Louis 84Kaiser, Harvey H. 77Karel Martens 99Kedan, Elite 62Keeney, Chris 3, 103Kemp, Miles 73Kentner, Jason 78Kesling Modern Structures 60KieranTimberlake Associates 66Killory, Christine 69, 70Kim, Jeannie 70King, Emily 95King, Joseph 62Kinross, Robin 92, 95, 98, 99, 100, 102Kipnis, Jeffrey 67Kirk, Terry 71Kirwin, Liza 89Kiser, Joy M. 86Kitchen Centric 94Kleinman, Kent 66, 80Komara, Ann 42Koolhaas, Rem 84Kopelow, Gerry 64, 73Kornfeld, Seth 96Kosmos 89Krawczyk, Robert J. 69Kriken, John Lund 79Kroeger, Michael 84Kruft, Hanno-Walter 82Kundig, Tom 2, 63Kuth, Byron 60Kuth/Ranieri Architects 60

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LLai, Jimenez 72Lamonaca, Marianne 60Lamster, Mark 80Landscape Stories 89Landscape Urbanism Reader, The 79Lange, Alexandra 83LaPorte, Indiana 89Lappin, Sarah A. 73L’Architecture 69Large, E. C. 100, 103Large Parks 77Large Scale 51LA’s Early Moderns 89Laub, Julia 33Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park 42Lazzeroni, Claudius 33Learning to See series, The 89Leatherbarrow, David 81Leborg, Christian 97Le Corbusier 84Le Corbusier and the Maisons Jaoul 74Le Corbusier Guide, The 76Le Corbusier, Homme de Lettres 82Le Corbusier Redrawn 29Le Corbusier Talks with Students 84Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas 69LEED Materials 74Leers, Andrea 61Leet, Stephen 66Leisurama Now 74Leitner, Bernhard 66Lepkoff, Rebecca 89Lerup, Lars 79Leslie, Thomas 102Letarouilly, Paul 69Letter by Letter 99Lettering and Type 97Letters from the Avant-Garde 94Leven Betts 60Leven, David 60Levere, Douglas 90Levine, Barbara 86, 91Levine, Faythe 15, 102Levi, Vicki Gold 93, 103Lewis, David J. 37Lewis, Paul 37, 61, 85Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis 37, 61Liberal Monument, The 79L!brary Book, The 74Lickshot 89Life on the Lower East Side 89Lima, Manuel 2, 95Linn, Robert 75Lippincott, Jonathan D. 51Lists 89Livingston, Morna 75Loblolly House 66Loeffler, Jane C. 71Loomis, John 75López-Pérez, Daniel 38Lost Border 89Lost Christmas Gift, The 21

Louis I. Kahn 84Louisville Guide 77Lovell, Jenny 65Lucy + Jorge Orta 89Luhan, Gregory A. 77Luis Barragan’s Gardens of El Pedregal 66Lukez, Paul 80Lupton, Ellen 2, 3, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101Lupton, Julia 101Lyall, Sutherland 70Lyndon, Donlyn 75Lynn, Greg 58

MMacKay-Lyons, Brian 60, 62MacLean, Alex 91Macon, Sam 15Made to Measure 61Magliaro, Joseph 87Maine Cottages 61Make It Bigger 94Making a Case 82Manfredi, Michael 63Manhattan Skyscrapers 66Map as Art, The 3, 102Margulis, Lynn 84Marina City 61Marjanovic, Igor 61Marmol, Leo 61Marmol Radziner + Associates 61Marpillero, Sandro 60Marras, Amerigo 81Marr, Warren 77Martens, Karel 99Martin, Elizabeth 85Mary Colter 61Material Immaterial 61Materials for Design 70Material Strategies 65Matter in the Floating World 74McCarter, Robert 85McCartney, Paula 87McCullough, Lissa 84McQuaid, Matilda 93Meacham, Scott 67Mehrdad, Yazdani 61Meisel, Ari 74Mellin, Robert 76Mennel, Timothy 79Menus for Chez Panisse 2, 102Meredith, Michael 40Merwood-Salisbury, Joanna 80Messick, Kendall 103Miami Modern Metropolis 74Michaels, Adam 101Michael Sorkin Studio 85Mies Van der Rohe’s Krefeld Villas 66Mijksenaar, Paul 96Miller|Hull 61Miller|Hull Partnership, The 61Miller, J. Abbott 92, 99Miller, Rod 68Mingering Mike 90

Minka 74Mitnick, Keith 81Mitrovic, Branko 65Mixing Messages 94Model Making 65Models and Constructs 94Moderne 94Modern Garden, The 77Modern North 74Modern Typography 99Modern typography in Britain 99Moe, Kiel 70, 76More Mobile 74Morgan, William 64, 72Moskow, Keith 75Mudford, Grant 88Murphy, Kevin 72Murray, Scott 72Myers, Mary 71Mysteries of the Rectangle 90Mythic City, The 90

NNarrow Houses 74Nash, Eric P. 66National Park Architecture

Sourcebook, The 77Natural Architecture 77Natural Houses 61Nature of Place, The 82Nell Brooker Mayhew 90Nesbitt, Kate 83Nesbitt, Lois 87Network Practices 82Neuman, David J. 68Neurath, Marie 95Neurath, Otto 88New, Jennifer 87Newman, Morris 62Newtown Creek 90New York Changing 90Next American Metropolis, The 79Next Wave 74Ngo, Dung 63, 92No Nails, No Lumber 61Noordzij, Gerrit 99Northwestern University 67Norwegian Wood 62Now Is Then 90

OOak 90Obsessive Consumption 90Ochsendorf, John 73O’Doherty, Brian 52, 83O’Donnell, Sheila 62O’Donnell + Tuomey 62O’Gorman, James F. 73Old Buildings, New Designs 65Olson, Sheri 61Once Upon a Time 90OneFiveFour 62

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Over and Over 95Ozga-Lawn, Matt 86

PPaint by Number 102Paiva, Tom 58Pamela Burton Landscapes 75Pamphlet Architecture 84, 85, 86Paolo Bürgi Landscape Architect 78Parallax 62Paris 90Paris Changing 90Park and Recreation Structures 69Park, Steven 29Participate 97Pascal, Patrick 60Pasternak, Anne 87Paula Scher MAPS 2, 103Paul Rand 84Paul Renner 99Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses 62Peake, Nigel 102Pedro E. Guerrero 91Peltason, Ruth 87Pencil Points Reader 69Perry, Mike 2, 95, 99Peter Rose 62Peter Smithson 84Peters, Richard C. 60Peyré, Yves 92Pfeiffer, Eric 92Pflughaupt, Laurent 99Phillips, Jennifer Cole 3, 93, 94Philosophy for Architects 65Photographing Architecture and Interiors 75Picon, Antoine 80Piedmont-Palladino, Susan 59, 95Pinhole Cameras 3, 103Pinnell, Patrick L. 68Piranesi, G.B. 46Plain Modern 62Plan of Chicago 69Poletti, Therese 58Polyzoides, Stefanos 77Ponte, Alessandra 80Post-Ductility 70Postmodern Urbanism 82Potter, Norman 94, 96Poyner, Daniel 55Prefab Prototypes 70Pridmore, Jay 67Printed Matter/Drukwerk 99Proceed and Be Bold 62Projectionist, The 103Project of Autonomy, The 53Provisional 62Publish Your Photography Book 3, 91Puente, Moisés 83Pulled 2, 95

QQuantrill, Malcolm 62Quinan, Jack 66Quonset Hut 75

RRadical Reconstruction 62Radziner, Ron 61Rael, Ronald 72Ramos, Cecilia E. 64Randl, Chad 71, 75Rand, Patrick 70Rauschenberg, Christopher 90Ray, Katerina Rüedi 61Ray, Mary-Ann 85R. Buckminster Fuller 38Real Photo Postcards 91Reas, Casey 96Reclaiming the American West 78Recovering Landscape 78Reilly, Lisa 68Reinventing the Wheel 103Reiser, Jesse 58Reisley, Roland 76Remarkable Structures 70Rem Koolhaas 84Reps, John W. 79Responsive Architecture 62Reveal 2, 63Revett, Nicholas 69Revolution of Forms 75Revolving Architecture 75Rice University 67Richard Haag 78Richard Neutra’s Miller House 66Richards, Larry Wayne 68Rick Joy 63Riggs, Tamye 100Robert Brownjohn 95Rocca, Alessandro 77Roderick, John 74Rodriguez, Eduardo 76Rogers Marvel Architects 63Romains, Jules 53, 81Roman, Antonio 59Ronan, John 59Rose, Brian 89Rose, Charles B. 59Rosenberg, Daniel 3, 101Rose, Peter 62Ross, David 85Rowe, Colin 74Rubenstein, Harry R. 93Rural Studio 63Ryan, Zoë 79

SSacred Spaces 75Sahre, Paul 74, 102Sammlung Architektonischer Entwürfe 69Sample, Hilary 40Sanderson, Arlene 77Santiago Calatrava 84

Satkowski, Leon 74Saunders, William S. 78Schalansky, Judith 99Scher, Paula 2, 94, 103Schinkel, Karl Friedrich 69Schlesinger, Toni 101Schleuning, Sarah 94Schnapp, Jeffrey T. 101Schneiderman, Deborah 73Schumacher, Thomas L. 66Schwarzer, Mitchell 83Scofidio, Ricardo 59Screen 95Sea Ranch, The 75Serraino, Pierluigi 76Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design 95Shallow Water Dictionary 78Shand-Tucci, Douglas 67Shanghai Reflections 83Shaughnessy, Adrian 3, 94Shea, Andrew 96Sherman, Roger 79Shulman, Allan T. 74Shulman, Julius 75Siddiqi, Anooradha Iyer 74Siegal, Jennifer 74Sign Painters 15Sites of Impact 91Skin 95Skrdla, Harry 88Skurman, Andrew 31Small Scale 75Smeijers, Fred 98, 99Smith College 68Smith, G. E. Kidder 75Smith, Keri 3, 102Snapshot Chronicles 91Snow, Julie 60Soak Wash Rinse Spin 95Solid States 75Solomon, Jonathan D. 81, 82, 83, 86Songel, Juan María 83Source Book of American Architecture 75Southam, Jem 89Southern Comfort 75Speck 103Spec, Lawrence W. 68Spector, Tom 81Spellman, Catherine 84Spier, Steven 76Sprawltown 79Stahl, Georg 82Stahl, Julie Muller 93Stanford University 68Stang, Alanna 73Starr, Frederick S. 75Steele, James 63Stephenson, David 91Steps to Water 75Sternberger, Paul 92Steven Holl Architects/Simmons Hall 67Stickwork 3, 91Stiff, Paul 99

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Stilgoe, John R. 78Stojmirovic, Zvezdana 97Stoller, Ezra 66Storm and the Fall, The 63Stravitz, David 65Street Value 80Strips, Toons, and Bluesie 103Stroke, The 99Stuart, James 69Studio and Cube 52, 83Subnature 83Suburbanization of New York, The 80Suburban Transformations 80Sugar in the Air 103Survival City 83Sustainable Design 65Sustain and Develop 83Sutro, Dirk 68Suzuki, Osamu 71Swanson, Mary Virginia 3, 91Swiss Made 76Sykes, A. Krista 81Symmes, Marilyn 88

TTadao Ando 41Taking Things Seriously 103Talarico, Lita 100Tall Building 71Taylor, Stephen 90Terragni’s Danteum 66Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture 83There’s Nothing Funny About Design 95Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture 76Thinking with Type 3, 97Think/Make 63Thomas, George E. 59, 68Thrown Rope 91Thwaites, Thomas 2, 103Tierney, Therese 82Tilder, Lisa 81Tilting 76Times Square Style 103Timpane, John 76Tingey, John 101Toaster Project, The 2, 103To Each His Home 76Tolleson Design 95Tom Kundig 2, 63Tom Leader Studio 78Tools of the Imagination 95Tostrup, Elisabeth 62Toward a New Interior 83Toyo Ito 39Transformer, The 95Transmaterial 70True Life 63Truman, James 98Tschanz, Martin 76Tsurumaki, Marc 37Tsypin, George 93Tully, Peggy 44Tuomey, John 62

Turnbull, Jessie A. 39Twentieth-Century Pattern Design 100Typeface 100Type Now 99Type Spaces 100Typographic Systems 97Typography Papers 6 100Typography Sketchbooks 100

UUmebayashi, Katsu 59Umemoto, Nanako 58Unglaub, Karl 84University of California, Berkeley 68University of California, San Diego 68University of Cincinnati 68University of Pennsylvania 68University of Texas at Austin 68University of Toronto 68University of Washington 68Unjustified Texts 100Up on the Roof 91Urban Composition 80Urbanisms 80Urban Surprises 91Usonia, New York 76

VValle, Jared Della 63Vanderbilt, Tom 83VanderLans, Rudy 96Van Duzer, Leslie 66Van Lengen, Karen 68van Tries, Jaap 99Van Valkenburgh, Michael 77Vassar College 68Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica of

Rome, The 69Venezky, Martin 94Veresani, Luca 58Vettese, Maria Alexandra 92Vickery, Margaret Birney 68Victore, James 98Viemeister, Tucker 96View of Early Typography, A 100Virilio, Paul 72Visions of Heaven 91Visual Complexity 2, 95Visual Function 96Visual Grammar 97VJAA 63Volume 96Voulangas, Angela 94

WWaldheim, Charles 79Wallenstein, Sven-Olov 53, 81Wandering the Garden of Technology

and Passion 76Wark, McKenzie 52, 82Wasserman, Krystyna 92Water is Key 91Watts, Ben 87, 89

Wayfinding Handbook, The 97Weekend Utopia 76Weinstein, Amy 90Weinthal, Lois 80, 83Weiss/Manfredi 63Weiss, Marion 63Werner, Megan 65West Point U.S. Military Academy 68What is a Designer 96When Brazil Was Modern 77Whitaker, William 72Wild, David 72, 88Willen, Bruce 97William L. Pereira 63Williamson, Kate T. 100, 103Willis, Carol 82Winter, Steven 74Wise, Chris 61Wise, Michael Z. 81Wittgenstein House, The 66Wolff, Laetitia 91Wong, Wendy Siuyi 102Woodcut 92Wood, Dan 78Woods, Lebbeus 62, 63, 85Woo, Rosten 80Workbook 76Wright Sites 77Writing about Architecture 83

XX-Urbanism 80

YYale University 68Yankee Modern 64Year in Japan, A 103Yessios, Chris I. 76Yglesias, Pablo 101Yochelson, Bonnie 90Yoon, J. Meejin 59Yoos, Jennifer 63Yoshikawa, Isao 71You Are Here 103Young Architects 64

ZZaha Hadid/BMW Central Building 67Zobelein, Jennifer 88ZoomScape 83

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