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The Monacelli Press 2014 new titles and complete backlist



The Monacelli Press 2014 new titles and complete backlist

Frontlist

Fall 2014 03 Spring 2014 33

Backlist

Architecture 58 Gardens & landscapes 68 Interior design & dĂŠcor 72 Art & design 80 Photography 85 Index 89 ISBN index 92 Ordering & contact information 95



Fall 2014



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design in The hampTons

Design in the Hamptons Anthony IAnnAccI

Anthony Iannacci

the Monacelli Press

Interior design September 9, 2014 320 pages 10 x 12 inches 250 color illustrations $75/$85 Canada 978-1-58093-388-9 World rights Anthony Iannacci is a writer and art director of books on design, interior design, and architecture. He is the founder of Los Angeles–based Architecture/Interiors Press.

Interior design in the Hamptons today is defined by a fresh, new take on seaside living. The best spaces feature contemporary furniture, bold art collections, and modern architecture—or traditional architecture infused with a design-savvy blend of furnishings. Design in the Hamptons collects twenty recent projects by celebrity interior designers to create a coveted glimpse into the private homes of America’s most celebrated coastal retreat. Featured projects range from postage-stamp-sized cottages to expansive modern estates, each with its own unique personality. In some, natural materials and neutral color schemes create a sense of calm, while in others vibrant accessories and pool houses reflect warmweather exuberance. All will inspire anyone who aspires to summer in the Hamptons.

A fresh look at contemporary art and design in a fabled summer setting.

Top decorators share their personal residences, including Jonathan Adler, Tony Ingrao, Todd Merrill, and Roman & Williams.

Provides design ideas that can be adapted to beachside properties everywhere.



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Gardens in Detail 100 Contemporary Designs Emma Reuss

Gardening September 9, 2014 400 pages 7½ x 9ž inches 500 color illustrations $45/$52 Canada 978-1-58093-399-5 US and Canada rights Emma Reuss has written for Country Life, the Guardian, Saga Magazine, and the Garden Design Journal, and she has contributed to the BBC and Royal Horticultural Society gardening websites. She lives in London, where she cultivates plants and vegetables in her small private garden.

Gardens in Detail is a vibrant reference that brings internationally renowned gardens to life by identifying essential design elements. Featuring 100 gorgeous gardens from around the globe, the book guides readers through both general and gardener-specific details of each project, from the historical background of each style and a list of key features to the how-to of planting and materials. Each chapter breaks down the various elements that combine to make each horticultural landscape, and close-up images of garden elements are paired with expert write-ups to explain how each small detail serves the project as a whole. Projects are divided into ten categories, including artistic and structural styles, international locales, plant types and landscapes, lifestyle, color, and atmosphere.

Features leading names and design firms in gardening from the U.S. and Britain.

Lush full-color photography will fascinate gardeners of all skill levels.

A focus on the most noteworthy details of each project gives this project a unique and functional DIY spirit.



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w i n t e rt h u r m use u m

Printed Textiles

british and american cottons and linens

1700–1850 Linda Eaton

Based on the 1970 classic by Florence M. Montgomery t h e monac e l li pr e ss

Printed Textiles British and American Cottons and Linens 1700–1850 Linda Eaton Foreword by Mary Schoeser New photography by Jim Schneck

Decorative arts/History September 23, 2014 384 pages 8⅜ x 11 inches 600 color illustrations $85/$97 Canada 978-1-58093-393-3 World rights Linda Eaton is director of collections and senior curator of textiles at Winterthur. She has curated numerous exhibitions, including This Work in Hand: Philadelphia Needlework from the 18th Century and Quilts in a Material World, for which she published a book in 2007. Mary Schoeser is a textile historian and curator. Her books include Textiles: The Art of Mankind and World Textiles: A Concise History.

Printed Textiles offers a full appreciation of the beautiful fabrics of the Winterthur Museum Collection, one of the most important holdings of Americana in the United States. This is a fully revised reissue of the influential 1970 work on American textiles and their British antecedents. Building on new research that has come to light with recent conservation efforts at Winterthur and adding pieces acquired by the museum since 1970, Senior Curator of Textiles Linda Eaton presents a thorough and sweeping study of the cotton and linen textiles printed in America and Britain between 1700 and 1850 enriched by the diverse approaches to material culture today. Updated and enhanced with all-new photography in 600 images, Printed Textiles is an essential historical background and visual source book for interior designers and students of textile history.

New color photographs bring Winterthur’s impressive collection of fabrics to life.

The original edition of Printed Textiles is a classic text on both sides of the Atlantic.

Hundreds of beautifully photographed samples offer inspiration for designers and students of design.



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Hill Country Houses Inspired Living in a Legendary Texas Landscape Cyndy Severson

Interior design October 7, 2014 224 pages 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-378-0 World rights Cyndy Severson is an award-winning interior designer whose articles and design work have appeared in Texas Homes, Texas Monthly, Texas Architect, Domain, DMagazine, Houston City, and Interior Design.

Nestled in the heart of Texas, Hill Country is a land of sparkling streams and rivers, iconic rolling terrain, and rich history. Home to many of the state’s wealthiest landowners and a popular tourist destination, this region maintains a remarkable cachet through the entire South. Hill Country Houses features twenty-two houses and interiors that exemplify Texas Hill Country living today. The one-room farmhouses of the past now inspire homes that celebrate the rustic ambience of those historic structures. Original interpretations of vernacular architectural traditions are infused with a reverence for native materials such as limestone, cedar, and cypress. These extraordinary designs strike a perfect balance between celebrating the region and enhancing gracious modern lifestyles.

Texas Hill Country is the fastest-growing second-home and retirement destination in the U.S.

Newly commissioned photography captures Hill Country’s unique landscape and sense of place.

New and updated architecture and expertly designed interiors will inspire all who have visited or are planning to visit.



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Artfully Modern Interiors by Richard Mishaan Richard Mishaan

Interior design October 14, 2014 256 pages 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-400-8 World rights Richard Mishaan began his career in the office of Philip Johnson and started his own practice in 1993. His work is regularly featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Interior Design, the New York Times, InStyle, Veranda, and Traditional Home. He is the author of Modern Luxury (Monacelli, 2009).

In Richard Mishaan’s work, every room is treated to at least one small luxury: bespoke embroidery on a wall covering, nail head trim on a chair, or a screen covered in an unexpectedly modern material. A contemporary fusion style has become his signature—he skillfully layers interiors with furnishings and objects from myriad eras in ways that at first seem counterintuitive, but that beautifully cohere. Artfully Modern showcases Mishaan’s most outstanding projects of the past five years. One dozen interiors display his ability to transform spaces of any scale, from gemlike city apartments to Hamptons estates and even the presidential suite at the St. Regis Hotel. All are exuberant, bold, and glamorous spaces that are nevertheless comfortable above all.

The AD100 designer’s eagerly anticipated second monograph.

Text shows how to adapt Mishaan’s style for any size dwelling across many price points.

Lush photography of colorful, eye-catching modern spaces.



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ga r dens of the garden state

Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry Photographs by Gemma and Andrew Ingalls

Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry Photographs by Gemma and Andrew Ingalls

t h e monacel l i pr ess

Gardening October 14, 2014 240 pages 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-374-2 World rights Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry are a highly regarded garden writing team, successfully collaborating on Garden Guide to New York City (2009) and Gardens of the Hudson Valley (Monacelli, 2010). They have lectured widely in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut on the subject of urban public gardens. Gemma and Andrew Ingalls, of Ingalls Photography, specialize in garden and landscape photography as well as food and hospitality images.

Gardens of the Garden State

New Jersey has a remarkably diverse landscape: its temperate climate makes it possible to grow a wide range of plants, while a complex topography—including mountains, rolling hills, flat basins, and the scrubby Pine Barrens—demands diverse approaches to design. Gardens of the Garden State is a celebration of New Jersey’s outstanding public and private green spaces, from wildlife gardens filled with frogs and butterflies to the elegant formal gardens of Short Hills, Bernardsville, and Oldwick. Twenty-eight gardens encompass a range of styles, with notable sites including Greenwood Gardens, a uniquely American example of arts and crafts design, and Skylands, with its magnificent specimen trees and a noted lilac collection. Magnificent private gardens are showcased as well, from well-known firms including Innocenti & Webel, Ferruccio Vitale, and Fernando Caruncho. Continues Monacelli’s success with regional garden publishing, following Private Gardens of Connecticut (2010) and Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley (2013)

All-new photography captures sites at their peak of beauty throughout the seasons.

Includes both formal and informal designs, in both historic and contemporary contexts.



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Inspired by Tradition The Architecture of Norman Davenport Askins Norman Davenport Askins Text and principal photography by Susan Sully

Interior design October 14, 2014 256 pages 9½ x 11 inches 200 color illustrations $60/$68 Canada 978-1-58093-375-9 World rights An architectural historian and an architect, Norman Davenport Askins is renowned as a designer of elegant and livable houses in a traditional Southern vocabulary. He received the inaugural A. Hays Town award from Southern Living magazine in 2013.

Esteemed Atlanta architect Norman Askins made his name with his mastery of historical precedent, thinking like the architects of the past in making new structures inspired equally by classical, vernacular, and romantic architecture. His gracious and livable designs recall such diverse sources as Italian Renaissance country villas, hillside castles in the Dordogne, and the very strong presence of the Colonial Revival and Federal houses in Atlanta and the greater South. Inspired by Tradition presents a portrait of Southern elegance through Askins’s trademark infusion of traditional design with understated innovation and style. Fifteen lavishly detailed and tastefully appointed residences are included, many in the prestigious Buckhead enclave of Atlanta and others along the coasts of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, in the Virginia Piedmont, and the mountains of North Carolina.

The gracious charm of Southern architecture reinterpreted for today.

Elegant houses are executed in a range of traditional styles.

New color photographs of interiors and landscape complement traditional hand-drawn plans and elevations.



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Contemporary Classics Interiors by Penny Drue Baird Penny Drue Baird

Interior design October 21, 2014 240 pages 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-371-1 World rights Penny Drue Baird is an internationally renowned interior designer and the owner of Dessins, a firm based in New York and Paris. She is the author of Bringing Paris Home (Monacelli, 2008) and The New French Interior (Monacelli, 2011).

Penny Drue Baird is one of the most respected names in interior design. Baird’s style typically incorporates bold architectural gestures, sumptuous upholstery, and graceful European antiques—all infused with a sense of romance and contemporary touches. Her rooms are au courant but never trendy. Foremost in Baird’s designs is her interpretation of her clients’ dreams. From family homes in Connecticut and New Jersey and gracious apartments in Manhattan to a Parisian pied à terre, and from a Bucks County barn to Los Angeles Spanish Revival, her rooms feature elements both classic and contemporary, with a distinctive mix of artful and tailored design.

Baird has been an Architectural Digest Top 100 Designer for the past 17 years.

Focus on personal style with a fresh and accessible approach.

The wide range of design styles, locales, and lifestyles is uniquely inspirational.



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MICHAEL BIONDO JEFFREY MATZ LORENZO OTTAVIANI CRISTINA A. ROSS

THE MONACELLI PRESS

MIDCENTURY HOUSES TODAY

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Midcentury Houses Today Lorenzo Ottaviani, Jeffrey L. Matz and Cristina A. Ross Photographs by Michael Biondo

Architecture October 21, 2014 240 pages 10Âź x 10Âź inches 200 color illustrations $65/$74 Canada 978-1-58093-385-8 World rights Authors Jeffrey L. Matz, Cristina A. Ross, Lorenzo Ottaviani, and Michael Biondo formed the collaborative Moderns on Modernism to study and document modernist houses in New Canaan.

New Canaan, Connecticut, is a small, bucolic town that in the 1950s transformed into an epicenter of residential modernism in America. Here Philip Johnson, Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, Eliot Noyes, Edward Durell Stone, and others built houses that would test the ideas of architectural modernism and make it the ideal style for the midtwentieth century. Midcentury Houses Today draws on the concentration of modern residences in New Canaan and demonstrates how these houses are experienced and lived in today. All new photography, plans, and archival photographs reveal key details in the original construction of these houses and will also explore the additions and renovations that have since been incorporated over time. Current owners, builders, and the architects themselves explain how the modernist residence is not only a philosophy of design and construction, but also a philosophy of living.

A unique insight into life in a modernist house.

Specially commissioned photography brings the houses and landscape to life.

An exclusive look at one of the most historic concentrations of modernism in the U.S.


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ABCDuane A Duane Michals Primer Duane Michals

Art/Photography October 28, 2014 192 pages 8¼ x 10 inches 150 illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-405-3 World rights Duane Michals is an American photographic artist noted for his creative extension of the possibilities of the photographic medium. He is the author of numerous monographs, including Now Becoming Then (1990), Eros & Thanatos (1992), and A Visit With Magritte (2012).

Intimate, funny and unguarded, ABCDuane is a kaleidoscopic introduction to the life and work of the beloved artist Duane Michals. Michals is the foremost visual storyteller of our time, famed for breaking with photographic conventions through the exploration of narrative sequences and multiple exposures, and for combining handwritten texts to his images. In ABCDuane, the alphabet explodes into a biographical system in the artist’s hands, careening through his personal artistic and literary influences, as well as personal notes and themes that are key to his practice. Abundantly illustrated with Michals’s own works as well as those from his private collection, these entries reveal the intersection of the artist’s creative process, autobiographical narrative, and off-kilter wit. While the work of Duane Michals has always been personal, ABCDuane is the first book to act as his visual memoir.

Coincides with a major exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Michals’s hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, opening in November 2014.


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ABCDuane A Duane Michals Primer Duane Michals

Art/Photography October 28, 2014 192 pages 8¼ x 10 inches 150 illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-405-3 World rights Duane Michals is an American photographic artist noted for his creative extension of the possibilities of the photographic medium. He is the author of numerous monographs, including Now Becoming Then (1990), Eros & Thanatos (1992), and A Visit With Magritte (2012).

Intimate, funny and unguarded, ABCDuane is a kaleidoscopic introduction to the life and work of the beloved artist Duane Michals. Michals is the foremost visual storyteller of our time, famed for breaking with photographic conventions through the exploration of narrative sequences and multiple exposures, and for combining handwritten texts to his images. In ABCDuane, the alphabet explodes into a biographical system in the artist’s hands, careening through his personal artistic and literary influences, as well as personal notes and themes that are key to his practice. Abundantly illustrated with Michals’s own works as well as those from his private collection, these entries reveal the intersection of the artist’s creative process, autobiographical narrative, and off-kilter wit. While the work of Duane Michals has always been personal, ABCDuane is the first book to act as his visual memoir.

Coincides with a major exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Michals’s hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, opening in November 2014.



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New York’s Underground Art Museum Sandra Bloodworth and William Ayres

Art October 28, 2014 256 pages 8½ x 10 inches 300 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-403-9 World rights Sandra Bloodworth is director of Arts for Transit and Urban Design at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. She received the Fund for the City of New York’s 2005 Sloan Public Service Award in recognition of her work in the field of public art. William Ayres is an independent curator specializing in nineteenthand twentieth-century American art and editor of 19th Century, the magazine of the Victorian Society in America.

Initiated in 1985, the MTA Arts for Transit’s collection of public art now encompasses more than 275 pieces, creating a dynamic underground museum of contemporary work. In media including mosaic, terracotta, bronze, and glass, these artworks are installed in the stations of the New York City subway system, Metro-North Railroad, and the Long Island Rail Road. An update of the highly successful Along the Way, this expanded edition features nearly 100 new works, including Sol LeWitt’s Whirls and Twirls (MTA) at Columbus Circle, the Starn Studio’s See it split, see it change at South Ferry, and James Carpenter’s Sky Reflector-Net at Fulton Street. The definitive guide to works commissioned by Arts for Transit, all pieces are fully described and illustrated in color. Artists represented include Elizabeth Murray, Faith Ringgold, Eric Fischl, Nancy Spero, Maya Lin, Mary Miss, Tom Otterness, Alyson Shotz, Duke Riley, Xenobia Bailey, Shinique Smith, Jean Shin, and the Acconci Studio.

Features works by hundreds of globally acclaimed artists.

Advertising campaign throughout the MTA system in Fall 2014.

MTA subways and commuter trains serve nearly 1.7 billion riders yearly.



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Suspending Reality Interiors by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz Written with Linda O’Keeffe

Interior Design October 28, 2014 240 pages 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations $60/$68 Canada 978-1-58093-401-5 World rights Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz established his firm in 1992. He has been named one of New York Spaces’ top fifty designers and one of America’s Most Brilliant Decorators for ten consecutive years by House Beautiful.

Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz is one of the most innovative interior designers working today. His signature—and immediately recognizable—style is based on the use of bold color and layered, unexpected, and tactile materials. Suspending Reality draws on over sixty projects produced over the twenty-year history of Noriega-Ortiz’s firm, including his own famed all-white apartment in Manhattan, vibrantly colored tropical getaways, and luxury spaces in the Dakota and at the chain of Mondrian hotels around the country. His work for numerous celebrity clients is featured, including the houses of Lenny Kravitz, best-selling Mexican author Laura Esquivel, celebrity portrait photographer Mark Seliger, fashion stylist Patricia Field, and entertainment mogul Sean Combs. The first monograph on one of today’s best-known interior designers.

Glamorous and instantly recognizable designs.

Noriega-Ortiz’s work has been published in a wide range of shelter magazines, including Elle Decor, New York Magazine, Southern Accents, the New York Times, and House and Garden.



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Robert A.M. Stern Architects Buildings and Projects 2010–2014 Edited by Peter Morris Dixon

Architecture November 4, 2014 648 pages 8½ x 11 inches 800 color illustrations $75/$85 Canada 978-1-58093-402-2 World rights Robert A.M. Stern is the founding partner of Robert A.M. Stern Architects and dean of the Yale School of Architecture. His most recent book is the monumental survey of the development of the garden suburb, Paradise Planned (Monacelli, 2013).

Focused on the output of Stern’s office over the past five years, Robert A.M. Stern: Buildings and Projects 2010–2014 is the sixth volume in a series that encompasses the breadth of this influential international firm. This new volume covers RAMSA’s most prolific period thus far, featuring profiles of well over 100 projects built domestically and abroad, including significant projects in Europe and Asia. In the United States, educational, cultural, commercial, and residential projects continue to expand on classical and traditional American architectures. RAMSA’s ongoing work on campuses is recognized, and attention is given to the residential development of Robert Stern’s native New York City, from properties in dynamic growth zones adjacent to the High Line and Hudson Yards to the storied neighborhoods of the Upper East Side.

Robert A.M. Stern is arguably the most prolific and versatile of the “starchitects” working today.

RAMSA’s dynamic global practice encompasses a wide range of building types.

The latest project in an exceptional publishing partnership between RAMSA and Monacelli over the past thirty years.



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Mouse Muse The Mouse in Art Lorna Owen

Art November 11, 2014 176 pages 9 x 10 inches 80 color illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-394-0 World rights By night Lorna Owen writes about mice and artists in her blog Mouse Interrupted; by day she is an independent editor working with authors worldwide. Together with her husband, two Catalan sheepdogs, and two mice, she lives in northwest Connecticut.

An unintimidating and thoroughly engaging survey, Mouse Muse uses the lowly mouse—rich in symbolism and mythical meaning, and the inspiration to a host of visual artists—as a guide to art history. This mouse’s-eye view of world art pairs objects and images reaching from ancient Egypt and Peru to immediately recognizable modernist and pop-culture icons, and works by contemporary artists including Ai Weiwei, Kiki Smith, and Art Spiegelman, creator of Maus. A unique gift for devotees of art and animals, this book gathers approximately 75 art works, paired with brief, engaging texts by mouse devotee and art writer Lorna Owen. Owen’s popular blog Mouse Interrupted has over 30,000 followers. Entertaining, informative, and lighthearted introduction to art history.



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Witness Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties Edited by Teresa A. Carbone and Kellie Jones

Art Available 176 pages 9½ x 11 inches 150 illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-390-2 World rights Dr. Teresa A. Carbone is the Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Dr. Kellie Jones is an associate professor in the department of art history and archaeology at Columbia University.

Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, this book, accompanying an exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum, presents more than a hundred powerful artworks to demonstrate the array of aesthetic strategies through which 1960s artists engaged in the struggle for racial justice. The Brooklyn Museum offers a sharply focused look at painting, sculpture, graphics, and photography from the counterculture decade defined by social protest and racial conflict. This timely volume will engage a broad audience approaching art as witness to a history that continues to shape the country.

Part of a new focus on the contributions of artists of color to the development of postwar art.

Works from artists and photographers who recorded aspects of the Civil Rights struggle such as Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Andy Warhol, and Philip Guston.

Works by well-known artists of color, including Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Gordon Parks, and Melvin Edwards.



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New York Transformed The Architecture of Cross & Cross Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker Foreword by Robert A.M. Stern

Architecture Available 240 pages 9 x 12 inches 300 illustrations $60/$68 Canada 978-1-58093-380-3 World rights Peter Pennoyer is the founding partner of Peter Pennoyer Architects, which has produced award-winning projects worldwide in classical and traditional styles. Anne Walker is an architectural historian with Peter Pennoyer Architects.

The firm Cross & Cross made an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of New York City in the vibrant era of the 1920s and 1930s. Both brothers and business partners, John and Eliot Cross were masters of their craft and well-connected society men. In their practice’s thirty-five-year tenure, they oversaw the construction and development of dignified structures throughout New York City and fashionable suburbs in New Jersey and Long Island, from the apartment houses and country estates of society families and industry leaders to soaring commercial landmarks. Known for a reserved aesthetic that pays homage to Beaux-Arts while steeped in American tradition, focusing on stately, direct, and masculine structures in the Colonial Revival and Georgian styles, Cross & Cross’s works include the exuberant Art Deco RCA Victor Building, One Sutton Place, the Revillon Frères warehouse, Lee, Higginson & Co. Bank Building, and the flagship Tiffany & Co. store on 57th Street. The first book on Cross & Cross, early twentieth-century masters of classical architecture, particularly the patrician Georgian vocabulary.

A comprehensive record of the firm’s work with more than 300 illustrations and a catalogue raisonné of the entire portfolio of projects.

Lavishly illustrated with new color photography of major buildings including Tiffany’s, RCA Victor (General Electric), and an Upper East Side townhouse now home to Mario Buatta, the Prince of Chintz.



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Institutional Time A Critique of Studio Art Education Judy Chicago

Art Available 256 pages 6½ x 9 inches 50 color illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-158093-366-7 World rights Artist, author, feminist, and educator, Judy Chicago’s work and life have been devoted to expanding women’s presence in the arts and in art history. Chicago pioneered feminist art and art education in the 1970s through unique programs for women at Cal State Fresno and Cal Arts.

How should women—and men—be prepared for a career in today’s art world? That is the focus of this radical and constructive critique of studio art education by the most influential feminist artist of our time, Judy Chicago. For more than a decade, Judy Chicago has been formulating a critique of studio art education, in colleges or art schools, based upon observation, study, and, most importantly, her own teaching experiences. Creator of the celebrated Dinner Party, the monumental art installation now on permanent display at the Brooklyn Museum, Chicago turns the lens now on her triumphs and failures in teaching. Chicago reviews her own education in the 1960s against the present-day situation of young women aspiring to become artists—including a sharp critique that recognizes the persistence of bias against women. Far from a dry educational treatise, Institutional Time is heartfelt and highly personal: a book that has the earmarks of a classic in arts education.

A must-read for young women—and young men—considering a career in the fine arts.

A major symposium on Chicago’s impact on education will take place in spring 2014 at Penn State—which houses the Judy Chicago Art Education Collection—accompanied by lectures, exhibitions, film series, and webcasts.

Nationwide exhibitions devoted to Judy Chicago in 2014: Southern California, Brooklyn, Santa Fe, Denver, and Washington, D.C.



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The Dinner Party Restoring Women to History Judy Chicago Foreword by Arnold L. Lehman Essay by Jane F. Gerhard

Art April 15, 2014 288 pages 7¾ x 11 inches 175 illustrations $45/$52 Canada 978-1-58093-389-6 World rights Judy Chicago’s career now spans five decades. In 1974, she turned her attention to the subject of women’s history to create her bestknown work, The Dinner Party, made between 1974 and 1979.

An icon of feminist art, The Dinner Party installation at the Brooklyn Museum, for which this book will be the official publication, has become a defining work of the women’s movement in art. As a presentation of outstanding women in history, from ancient times until today, it is both an iconic art work and a historical survey. A visual journey through The Dinner Party, this book also is a concise introduction to women’s history. The Dinner Party, a monumental triangular table, and the Heritage Floor on which the table rests, represents 1,038 women in history—39 by unique large ceramic plates and runners with another 999 names inscribed on the ceramic tile floor. Seen by more than a million visitors as a traveling exhibition in the beginning of the 1980s and again in the 1990s, it is today a principal destination of visitors to the Brooklyn Museum each year.

The only book in print representing The Dinner Party, a monument of contemporary feminist art.

Coincides with retrospective exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum in April 2014, and at the New Mexico Museum, Santa Fe, opening in June 2014.



CLASSIC FLORIDA STYLE TAYLOR & TAYLOR

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CLASSIC FLORIDA STYLE THE HOUSES OF TAYLOR & TAY LOR

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CLASSIC FLORIDA STYLE

THE HOUSES OF TAYLOR & TAYLOR

Florida is a land infused with character, color, texture, and light. The many ways its inhabitants have tried to capture these qualities are reflected in its rich architectural heritage—Italianate palazzos incorporate gracious loggias, Art Deco hotels reflect the bright hues of the sky and flora around them, and bungalows on Key West invite cooling ocean breezes in while shading residents from the midday sun. The husband-and-wife team behind design firm Taylor & Taylor work within and fluidly translate this region’s legacy by creating private residences that embrace its history and reinterpret it for today’s lifestyles. These homes make formal living appropriate to a tropical setting by making it slightly more relaxed. Lush, full-color photography reveals how William Taylor’s architecture creates strong connections between nature and the built environment and the beautiful—and pragmatic— way Phyllis Taylor’s interiors respond to the coastal climate and vibrant landscape. Lakeside homes, for example, feature generously sized, screenedin verandas filled with traditional living room furniture upholstered in outdoor fabrics of fresh, leafy patterns. Seaside homes sited to take full advantage of enviable sunsets are constructed with local materials such as keystone and pecky cypress and are finished with unexpected, delightful details such as velvet seating in a bright aqua hue or hand-painted dining room wallpaper depicting citrus trees. Anyone who lives in Florida—or dreams of living there—will find pages of inspiration in this volume. Ten sumptuous homes, each with a unique personality, are displayed room by room, to provide dozens of ideas for living well in any region whose defining characteristic is sand, sea, or sun.

Classic Florida Style The Houses of Taylor & Taylor

W R IT T E N W IT H B E T H D UNL OP PHOTOGRAPHS BY DEBORAH WHITLAW LLEWELLYN THE MONACELLI PRESS

Architecture/ Interior design April 1, 2014 224 pages 9 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations $50/$58 Canada 978-1-58093-379-7 World rights William and Phyllis Taylor established the Taylor & Taylor Partnership in Miami in 1983.

William Taylor and Phyllis Taylor Written with Beth Dunlop

Classic Florida Style showcases the work of Taylor & Taylor, a firm that has consistently defined what it means to live in the paradise of southern Florida. Based in Miami Beach, this husband-and-wife team demonstrates an intuitive mastery of all the region’s most recognizable and beloved architectural styles, and fits each home with graceful interiors to match. The Taylors work within and fluidly translate the region’s legacy of rich architectural diversity—from Italianate palazzos to Art Deco hotels and Key West’s bungalows—to create private residences that transcend genre and embrace the special pleasures of Florida’s abundance. Design lovers will see not only homes that integrate lush natural surroundings, but also gorgeous rooms that take full advantage of Florida’s crystalline light—these are superbly crafted spaces in which the ocean breezes can almost be felt ruffling the curtains. The book gives readers a glimpse into a palpably sensual and irresistibly inviting world in which aesthetics serve the senses and design and nature meet and mingle. Florida’s most luxurious private residences in a variety of architectural styles. Award-winning projects have been featured in major national and regional design publications such as Coastal Living, Florida Design, Luxury Home, and Robb Report.



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Cuba Then Rare and Classic Images from the Ramiro A. Fernández Collection Ramiro A. Fernández With a foreword and poetry by Richard Blanco

Photography April 15, 2014 288 pages 9⅜ x 7¼ inches 275 illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-383-4 World rights Born in Havana, Ramiro Fernández left Cuba in 1960. He was a photography editor at Time Inc. for 25 years. Fernández has built a collection of more than 3,000 images to represent the Cuba he remembers. Born in Madrid of Cuban heritage, Richard Blanco is the award-winning author of four collections of poetry, including Looking for The Gulf Motel.

Cuba Then celebrates the intensely colorful culture of Cuba in some 250 never-before-published photographs. The images seen here span the entire spectrum of photographic history—from daguerreotypes and ambrotypes to cartes-de-visite—and encompass the full spectrum of the vibrant life of Cuba, then: music, nightlife, street scenes, gambling, politics, and conflict. A century of Cuban history is represented along with a rich spectrum of personalities who lived in or passed through Cuba: race-car driving aristocrats and movie stars to sultry showgirls and boys, gangsters, and everyday folk. Rare images are showcased: a portrait of Castro as a schoolboy, a bare-chested Che Guevara, and Heinz Lüning, the only Nazi spy executed in Latin America during World War II (and the unwitting inspiration for Graham Greene’s Our Man in Havana). Featuring a foreword by Richard Blanco, the poet selected for President Obama’s second inauguration, Cuba Then is a riveting, cinematic, and original look at a small island that continues to fascinate the world.

A tribute to the glamour of Cuban men and women and a lost era of debonair style.

Builds on the success of Ramiro Fernández’s first collection of remarkable vintage photos I Was Cuba (2007), which has sold more than 22,000 copies.



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Build, Memory James Stewart Polshek

Architecture April 22, 2014 528 pages 8 x 10 inches 800 illustrations $60/$68 Canada 978-158093-362-9 World rights James Stewart Polshek founded James Stewart Polshek Architect in 1963 and led the firm, known as the Polshek Partnership, until 2005. He has also served as dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

Through lively and insightful accounts of his most important projects, renowned architect James Stewart Polshek surveys both his own career and the course of American architecture in the last three decades of the twentieth century. James Stewart Polshek is responsible for many of America’s prominent buildings, notably the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the Rose Center at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Build, Memory is a comprehensive presentation—and personal chronicle—of the full scope of his career. Sixteen projects are included, beginning with his early design for the Teijin Research Institute in Japan. The most recent project, the Newseum in Washington, D.C., provides the opportunity to discuss architecture in the age of digital media. Throughout, Polshek offers thoughtful, often entertaining, and always honest commentary on the trials and satisfactions of a life lived in architecture.

Involved in every aspect of the profession, not only as a designer but also as an educator and critic, Polshek is widely known and even more widely admired.

Full of lively narration and visual imagery of all kinds—including the legendary “napkin sketch”—this book is written for the general reader interested in how buildings come to be.

An astute observer of the design disciplines, Polshek has witnessed fifty years of notable personalities and architectural debate.



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Designs for Living Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects Roger H. Seifter, Randy M. Correll, Grant F. Marani and Gary L. Brewer Foreword by Robert A.M. Stern

Architecture May 6, 2014 400 pages 10 x 12 inches 300 color illustrations $75/$85 Canada 978-1-58093-381-0 World rights Roger H. Seifter, Randy M. Correll, Grant F. Marani and Gary L. Brewer are partners at Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Robert A.M. Stern is founding partner of Robert A.M. Stern Architects and dean of the School of Architecture at Yale University.

The house is the architect’s favorite form: an opportunity to work collaboratively with clients on design that shapes and enhances life and gives pleasure over time. Here the “House Partners” at RAMSA, four distinguished architects, present fifteen houses the firm has completed in the past ten years, each a unique design and collectively a stylistically diverse group reflecting deep knowledge of history and precedent. Located in dramatic settings across North America—from Napa and Sonoma to the Michigan lakefront to the spectacular coastline of the Hamptons and New England—these remarkable houses reveal the architect’s emphasis on the importance of context and his dedication to exploring the nature of space. Each house invokes the vernacular architectural heritage particular to its region while gracefully reflecting its unique natural surroundings. Whether they are shingle style “cottages” by the sea, colonial Georgian country estates, or elegant Regency designs, these houses are unique both for their timelessness and their ability to evoke a conversation with the past—a dialogue Stern and his partners believe lies at the heart of architecture.

Houses are regularly featured in Architectural Digest and other shelter magazines and honored with architectural awards. The first RAMSA Houses book since 2005—the prior volume has net sales of 13,000 copies.



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Kurt Vonnegut Drawings Nanette Vonnegut Essay by Peter Reed Writings by Kurt Vonnegut

Art May 13, 2014 176 pages 7½ x 10 inches 120 color illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-1-58093-377-3 World rights Nanette Vonnegut, an artist and writer, is the daughter of Kurt Vonnegut. Peter Reed is an emeritus professor of English literature at the University of Minnesota. He has written extensively on Kurt Vonnegut’s writing and graphic art.

Kurt Vonnegut’s daughter Nanette introduces this collection of his never-before-published drawings with an intimate remembrance of her father. Vonnegut always drew, and many of his novels contain sketches. But Vonnegut really got going in the early 1990s when he became acquainted with the screenprinter Joe Petro III, who became his partner in making his colorful drawings available as silkscreens. With a touch of cubism, mixed with a Paul Klee gift for caricature, a Calder-like ability to balance color and line, and more than a touch of 1960s psychedelic sensibility, Vonnegut’s aesthetic is as idiosyncratic and defiant of tradition as his books. When writing came to be more onerous in his later years, making art became his joyful primary activity, and he made drawings up until his death in 2007. This volume, and a planned touring exhibition of the drawings, will introduce Vonnegut’s legion of fans to an entirely new side of his irrepressible creative personality.

Those who know Kurt Vonnegut as one of America’s most beloved and influential writers will be surprised and delighted to discover that he was also a gifted graphic artist.

The finest examples of Vonnegut’s funny, strange, and moving drawings in an affordable, beautifully produced gift book for every Vonnegut fan. Engaging and accessible artwork, with selected quotations from Vonnegut’s writings about art.



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Lessons from Modernism Environmental Design Strategies in Architecture, 1925–1970 Edited by Kevin Bone

Architecture May 13, 2014 224 pages 8 x 11 inches 200 illustrations $40/$46 Canada 978-158093-384-1 World rights Kevin Bone is professor of architecture and director of the Institute for Sustainable Design at The Cooper Union. He is a partner in Bone Levine Architects, a New York firm, and author of Water-works: The Architecture and Engineering of the New York Water Supply (Monacelli, 2006).

The hottest topics in contemporary architectural design and architectural history—the focus on sustainability and the evaluation of the modern movement—meet in Lessons from Modernism, which explores the ways in which the straightforward functional approach of modernist design creates environmentally sensitive solutions. Lessons From Modernism examines 25 buildings completed between 1925 and 1970 through the lens of sustainability. Through an analysis of the influence of nature and the environment in architectural design, Lessons From Modernism provides new insights into works by a diverse selection of architects, including Le Corbusier, Paul Rudolph, Jean Prouvé and Oscar Niemeyer and demonstrates how these architects integrated environmental concerns into their designs and explores the extent to which these practices have produced environmentally performative and distinctive architecture. These buildings demonstrate the importance of the aesthetic of clarity and utility that characterizes twentieth-century modern architecture, which informs the contemporary green building movement today.

Buildings are located across the United States, Central and South America, Cuba, Japan and more—and include houses, art centers, commercial buildings, and civic buildings.

Based on the highly praised exhibition at the Cooper Union. Affordable reference work; full descriptions of all buildings plus analytical essays, charts of climate zones, solar movement, chronology of evolving environmental consciousness.



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The Astonishing Works of John Altoon Tim Nye Essays by Robert Creeley, Walter Hopps, Klaus Kertess and Dr. Milton Wexler Poems by Robert Creeley

Art May 20, 2014 232 pages 14 x 10Âź inches 160 color illustrations $75/$85 Canada 978-1-58093-386-5 World rights Tim Nye is director of Nyehaus, a New York gallery with a special focus on the Southern California Light and Space artists of the 1960s. Nye co-founded Nye + Brown in Los Angeles in 2011.

This book surveys the colorful paintings and virtuosic drawings of John Altoon, a central figure in the first flowering of postwar art in Los Angeles. Haunting and erotic, his paintings and especially his intimate drawings reproduced here capture a magical moment in California art, between the Beat Generation and the sexual and psychedelic revolutions. A central character in the Los Angeles art scene of the 1950s and 1960s, John Altoon’s larger-than-life personality and enthusiasm energized the circle of artists associated with the Ferus Gallery, a nexus of L.A. avant-gardism that included such still-influential figures as Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, Larry Bell, and Ed Ruscha. A boisterous, hard-living man, in love with the ladies, Altoon was plagued by bouts of depression alternating with episodes of mania that sometimes turned destructive. He died young, at the age of 43, from a massive heart attack, and his funeral is said to have included the largest number of Los Angeles artists ever to gather in one spot. First monograph devoted to this major American artist.

Essays by major figures including poet Robert Creeley and pioneering West Coast curator Walter Hopps.



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Kentucky Historic Houses and Horse Farms of Bluegrass Country Photographs by Pieter Estersohn

Architecture/ Interior design May 27, 2014 256 pages 9 x 11 inches 150 color illustrations $60/$68 Canada 978-158093-356-8 World rights Pieter Estersohn is a pre-eminent architectural and interiors photographer. His work appears in virtually every issue of the major shelter magazines— Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Elle Décor.

In Kentucky: Historic Houses and Horse Farms, Pieter Estersohn guides us through Bluegrass Country, the legendary landscape around Lexington, Kentucky. The wealthiest town west of the Alleghenies prior to the Civil War, Lexington has a rich architectural and cultural history that is manifest in the elegant houses within and around the center. Equally compelling is the equestrian heritage that has made Lexington the “Horse Capital of the World.” Among the properties presented are Ashland, an Italian-inspired villa built for distinguished statesman and orator Henry Clay; Pope Villa, one of only two extant residences by Benjamin Latrobe, the architect of the U.S. Capitol; Waveland, a completely intact Greek Revival estate from the 1830s; and Pleasant Hill, the largest restored Shaker community in the country. Kentucky is a multifaceted and compelling portrait of a unique part of our country that combines a reverence for history and Southern traditions of hospitality and generosity with a vital present.

Blue Grass Country combines an enduring cultural legacy, great wealth, and legendary Southern charm.

Pieter Estersohn is among the top architectural and interiors photographers working today.

Broad appeal to equestrians and fans of classic Americana.


Backlist

Architecture


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Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932 Roberto Schezen, Kenneth Frampton and Joseph Rosa 180 pages, 9¾ x 10 inches 100 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-236-3 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

Albert Speer Architecture 1932–1942 Leon Krier 272 pages, 9½ x 12½ inches 350 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-354-4 $75 hardcover ($85 Canada) World rights

The American Style Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins 224 pages, 8 x 11 inches 180 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-285-1 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

The Architecture of Natural Light Henry Plummer 256 pages, 10¼ x 11 inches 400 illustrations, 300 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-240-0 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights

Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture Paul Goldberger 320 pages, 6¾ x 9¾ inches 45 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 9781-58093-264-6 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada) World rights

The Charged Void: Urbanism Alison and Peter Smithson 336 pages, 8¼ x 10⅝ inches 450 illustrations, 50 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-130-4 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) World rights


Classical Invention: The Architecture of John B. Murray John B. Murray 240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches 180 color photographs ISBN 978-158093-368-1 $60 hardcover ($68 Canada) World rights

Contemporary Follies Keith Moscow and Robert Linn 240 pages, 8½ x 7¼ inches 200 color photographs ISBN 978-158093-340-7 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) World rights

Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation with Paul Goldberger Daniel Libeskind and Paul Goldberger 400 pages, 7¼ x 10½ inches 400 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-206-6 $60 hardcover ($69 Canada) World rights

Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan Rem Koolhaas 320 pages, 7¼ x 9¼ inches 220 illustrations, 25 in color ISBN 978-1-885254-00-9 $35 paperback ($40 Canada) World rights

Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses Gavin Stamp 192 pages, 9¾ x 12 inches 200 duotone illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-237-0 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) North American rights

Everyday Urbanism: Expanded Edited by John Chase, Margaret Crawford and John Kaliski 224 pages, 7¼ x 9¼ inches 200 illustrations, 150 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-201-1 $45 paperback ($52 Canada) World rights


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Evidence: The Works of A. M. Stern Architects Robert A. M. Stern 352 pages, 6 x 8 inches 250 illustrations ISBN 978-158093-349-0 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Glass House Philip Johnson and Toshio Nakamura Foreword by Christy MacLear 256 pages including 32 vellum pages and 4 gatefolds, 9⅝ x 13⅛ inches 30 color and 60 duotone illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-186-1 $95 paperback ($109 Canada) World rights

Great Houses of Havana Hermes Mallea 272 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-158093-288-2 $75 harcover ($90 Canada) World rights

Harlem, Lost and Found Michael Henry Adams Photographs by Paul Rocheleau 280 pages, 9¼ x 11 inches 150 illustrations, 100 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-070-3 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) World rights

Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic City María Luisa Lobo Montalvo Prologue by Hugh Thomas 320 pages, 10 x 12 inches 480 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-238-7 $85 hardcover ($102 Canada) World rights

Ike Kligerman Barkley Houses Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects Foreword by Robert A. M. Stern 256 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-269-1 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights


Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture Marc Kristal 216 pages, 8 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-314-8 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

Jim Olson Houses Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects Introduction by Michael Webb 256 pages, 9 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-252-3 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights

Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 1830–1900 Michael Hall 192 pages, 9¾ x 12 inches 200 color and duotone photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-256-1 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

Living West: New Residential Architecture in Southern California Sam Lubell 240 pages, 8½ x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-249-3 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

The Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922–1932 Richard Pare Foreword by Phyllis Lambert Essay by Jean-Louis Cohen 348 pages, 11½ x 10¼ inches 375 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-185-4 $85 hardcover ($98 Canada) World rights (except Germany and Italy)

Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture on a Budget Susanna Sirefman 160 pages, 8½ x 9¾ inches 180 illustrations, 150 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-202-8 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) World rights


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Nature Framed: At Home in the Landscape Eva Hagberg 216 pages, 8 x 11 inches 180 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-319-3 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins and David Fishman 1,164 pages, 8½ x 11 inches Over 1,200 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-027-7 $85 hardcover ($102 Canada) World rights

New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins and David Fishman 1,376 pages, 8½ x 11 inches Over 1,500 duotone illustrations ISBN 978-1-885254-85-6 $85 hardcover ($98 Canada) North American rights

New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium Robert A. M. Stern, David Fishman and Jacob Tilove 1,520 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 1,800 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-177-9 $100 hardcover ($115 Canada) World rights

Nice House Samuel G. White 256 pages, 9½ x 9 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-287-5 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

Old Buildings, New Forms: New Directions in Architectural Transformations Françoise Astorg Bollack Foreword by Kenneth Frampton 224 pages, 8 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-369-8 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights


Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City Robert A. M. Stern, David Fishman and Jacob Tilove 1,072 pages, 10 x 12 inches Over 3,000 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-326-1 $95 hardcover ($108 Canada) World rights

Patkau Architects Introduction by Kenneth Frampton 240 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-169-4 $60 hardcover ($69 Canada) World rights

Rafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 Works Rafael Moneo 668 pages, 7½ x 10½ inches 700 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-216-5 $75 softcover ($90 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

Renzo Piano Museums Introduction by Victoria Newhouse 216 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-189-2 $60 hardcover ($69 Canada) World rights

Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects 2004–2009 Robert A. M. Stern 648 pages, 8½ x 11 inches Over 1,200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-234-9 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) World rights

Robert A. M. Stern: Houses and Gardens Robert A. M. Stern 632 pages, 10 x 12 inches 500 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-166-3 $85 hardcover ($98 Canada) World rights


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Robert A. M. Stern: On Campus Robert A. M. Stern 576 pages, 10 x 12 inches 600 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-283-7 $85 hardcover ($102 Canada) World rights

The Scenes of the Street and Other Essays Anthony Vidler 368 pages, 6¾ x 9¾ inches 150 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-270-7 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Selldorf Architects Annabelle Selldorf Introduction by Jane Withers 176 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 150 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-226-4 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

SHoP: Out of Practice SHoP Architects Introduction by Philip Nobel 420 pages, 8 x 10 inches 350 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-271-4 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls Victoria Newhouse 256 pages, 8¼ x 10⅝ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-281-3 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

S,M,L,XL Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau 1,376 pages, 7 x 9 inches Over 2,000 illustrations, 750 in color ISBN 978-1-885254-86-3 $85 hardcover ($98 Canada) World rights


SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1950–1962 Introduction by Henry-Russell Hitchcock 224 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 250 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-220-2 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1963–1973 Introduction by Arthur Drexler 264 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 300 black-and-white and color illustrations ISBN 9781-58093-221-9 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1973–1983 Introduction by Albert Bush-Brown 288 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 300 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-222-6 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1984–1996 Introduction by Detlef Mertins 224 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 320 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-223-3 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1997–2008 Introduction by Kenneth Frampton 256 pages, 8½ x 11 inches 320 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-224-0 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights

The State of Architecture at the Beginning of the 21st Century Edited by Bernard Tschumi and Irene Cheng 160 pages, 7¼ x 9¼ inches 80 two-color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-134-2 $29.95 paperback ($34 Canada) World rights


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Steven Ehrlich Houses Steven Ehrlich 240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-306-3 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of Thoughts Per Olaf Fjeld 384 pages, 8¼ x 10⅝ inches 300 illustrations, 150 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-217-2 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) World rights

Thomas Heatherwick: Making Thomas Heatherwick 600 pages, 8¼ x 9⅝ inches 800 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-334-6 $75 hardcover ($85 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

Towards a New Museum (Expanded) Victoria Newhouse 352 pages, 8¼ x 10⅝ inches 350 illustrations, 160 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-180-9 $50 paperback ($57.50 Canada) World rights

Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life Wid Chapman and Jeffrey Rosenfeld 240 pages, 8 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-302-5 $45 hardcover ($50 Canada) World rights

Water-Works: The Architecture and Engineering of the New York City Water Supply Kevin Bone, Editor Gina Pollara, Associate Editor 268 pages, 9 x 10 inches 350 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-176-2 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights


Gardens & landscapes


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A Clearing in the Woods: Creating Contemporary Gardens Roger Foley 208 pages, 10½ x 9½ inches 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-245-5 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

A Garden Makes a House a Home Elvin McDonald 240 pages, 8 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-330-8 $45 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes Judith B. Tankard 240 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-227-1 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights

Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban Agriculture Mark Gorgolewski, June Komisar and Joe Nasr 240 pages, 8¼ x 10⅝ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-311-7 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

The Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by Raymond Jungles Raymond Jungles Foreword by Terence Riley 224 pages, 10¾ x 9½ inches 180 color photographs and drawings ISBN 978-1-58093-212-7 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights

Gardens of the Hudson Valley Susan Daley and Steve Gross 224 pages, 10½ x 9½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-277-6 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights


The Great Gardens of China: History, Concepts, Techniques Fang Xiaofeng 260 pages, 9 x 12 inches 300 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-303-2 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World English rights

Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture Diana Balmori and Joel Sanders 208 pages, 8 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-313-1 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Inside Outside Petra Blaisse 504 pages, 6⅝ x 9½ inches 600 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-258-5 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights (except The Netherlands)

Ken Smith: Landscape Architect Ken Smith Introduction by John Beardsley 240 pages, 9 x 10½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-243-1 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

La Formentera: The Woodland Refuge of Juan Montoya Photographs by Eric Piasecki 232 pages, 11 x 14 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-336-0 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World rights

Landscapes in Landscapes Piet Oudolf Written with Noel Kingsbury 282 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-292-9 $65 softcover ($78 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights


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Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden Larry Lederman and Todd Forrest Foreword by Gregory Long 272 pages, 9½ x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-333-9 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho Guy Cooper and Gordon Taylor Foreword by Dan Kiley 176 pages, 11½ x 9½ inches 230 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-071-5 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) World rights

Olin: Placemaking Laurie Olin, Dennis C. McGlade, Robert J. Bedell, Lucinda R. Sanders, Susan K. Weiler and David A. Rubin Foreword by John Stilgoe 320 pages, 11 x 9 inches 300 color photographs and drawings ISBN 978-1-58093-210-3 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) World rights

Private Gardens of Connecticut Jane Garmey Photographs by John M. Hall 232 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-241-7 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights

Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley Jane Garmey Photographs by John M. Hall 240 pages, 10 x 12 inches 225 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-348-3 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World rights

Private Paradise: Contemporary American Gardens Charlotte Frieze 264 pages, 11 x 9½ inches 250 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-323-0 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights


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Interior design & dĂŠcor


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American Decoration: A Sense of Place Thomas Jayne 240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches 180 color illustrations ISBN 9781580933377 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

The Art of Living Photography by Bärbel Miebach Text by Claudia Steinberg 240 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-250-9 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights

Artful Decoration: Interiors by Fisher Weisman Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman 224 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-358-2 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Brilliant: White in Design Linda O’Keeffe 224 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 9781580933247 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Bringing Paris Home Penny Drue Baird 208 pages, 9 x 11 inches 180 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-205-9 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

Cohler on Design Eric Cohler 224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-372-8 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights


Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of Design Vicente Wolf 220 pages, 10½ x 10½ inches 225 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-181-6 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights

Dark Nostalgia Eva Hagberg 208 pages, 8 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-232-5 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

David Stark Design David Stark 208 pages, 8 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-273-8 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) World rights

David Stark: The Art of the Party David Stark 224 pages, 8 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-352-0 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) World rights

The Decorative Carpet: Fine Handmade Rugs in Contemporary Interiors Alix G. Perrachon Foreword by Doris Leslie Blau 256 pages, 9 x 11 inches 225 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-299-8 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Designers Abroad: Inside the Vacation Homes of Top Decorators Michele Keith 224 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-351-3 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights


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Designers Here and There: Inside the City and Country Homes of America’s Top Decorators Michele Keith 224 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-246-2 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

The Detailed Interior: Decorating Up Close with Cullman & Kravis Elissa Cullman and Tracey Pruzan 272 pages, 9 x 12 inches 225 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-355-1 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World rights

Edith Wharton at Home: Life at the Mount Richard Guy Wilson Photographs by John Arthur 188 pages, 8 x 10 inches 180 color and archival illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-328-5 $45 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Essential Elegance: The Interiors of Solís Betancourt José Solís Betancourt and Paul Sherrill 248 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-278-3 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Expressive Modern: The Interiors of Amy Lau Amy Lau 224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-308-7 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

The Finest Rooms in America Thomas Jayne 208 pages, 9 x 10½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-242-4 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights


Gilded New York: Design, Fashion, and Society Donald Albrecht and Jeannine Falino 240 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-367-4 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Interior Visions Mona Hajj 224 pages, 10 x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-320-9 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Juan Montoya Juan Montoya Text by Elizabeth Gaynor 304 pages, 10 x 12 inches 250 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-50893-244-8 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) World rights

Key West: A Tropical Lifestyle Leslie Linsley Photographs by Terry Pommett 216 pages, 8½ x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-197-7 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

Lifting the Curtain on Design Vicente Wolf 224 pages, 10½ x 10½ inches 180 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-267-7 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Living Traditions: Interiors by Matthew Patrick Smyth Matthew Patrick Smyth 240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-309-4 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights


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Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection David A. Hanks Essay by Richard H. Driehaus Photographs by John Faier 192 pages, 8½ x 11½ inches 150 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-353-7 $45 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Made to Order Campion Platt Foreword by Jay McInerney 240 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-280-6 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Make It Fabulous: The Architecture and Designs of William T. Georgis William T. Georgis, Donald Albrecht and Natalie Shivers 240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-331-5 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary Living Keith Moskow and Robert Linn 224 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-272-1 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Modern Luxury Richard Mishaan Introduction by Pamela Fiori 224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-228-8 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Monochrome Paula Rice Jackson Introduction by John F. Saladino 208 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-209-7 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights


The New French Interior Penny Drue Baird 208 pages, 9 x 11 inches 150 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-310-0 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

New Orleans New Elegance Kerri McCaffety 220 pages, 9 x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 9781580933322 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of Suzanne Tucker Suzanne Tucker 256 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-247-9 $65 hardcover ($78 Canada) World rights

Stripes: Design Between the Lines Linda O’Keeffe 224 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-341-4 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights

Suzanne Tucker Interiors: The Romance of Design Suzanne Tucker 288 pages, 9 x 12 inches 250 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-361-2 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World rights

The Swedish Country House Susanna Scherman Photographs by Åke E:son Lindman 224 pages, 9⅛ x 11¼ inches 220 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-294-3 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights


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Traditional Now: Interiors by David Kleinberg David Kleinberg 240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 9781580933223 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) World rights

White Light: Heiberg Cummings Design William Cummings and Bernt Heiberg 304 pages, 11 x 13½ inches 300 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-347-6 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World English rights


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A History of the Future Donna Goodman 280 pages, 7½ x 11 inches 200 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-207-3 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights

A Life of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertaining. Rebecca Moses 208 pages, 8½ x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-293-6 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada) World rights

African Cosmos: Stellar Arts Christine M. Kreamer 352 pages, 9½ x 11 inches 250 illustrations, 200 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-343-8 $60 hardcover ($68 Canada) World rights

Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design Lowery Stokes Sims 176 pages, 10 x 11 inches 150 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-344-5 $45 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit Sandra Bloodworth and William Ayres Foreword by Stanley Tucci 216 pages, 8½ x 10 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-173-1 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights

Asian Art Now Melissa Chiu and Benjamin Genocchio 256 pages, 8 x 10¼ inches 235 illustrations, 200 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-298-1 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) U.S., Canada, Philippines rights


Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home 1492–1898 Edited by Richard Aste 224 pages, 9½ x 11 inches 220 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-365-0 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

The CG Story: Computer-Generated Animation and Special Effects Christopher Finch 368 pages, 11 x 13 inches 350 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-357-5 $75 hardcover ($85 Canada) World rights

Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa Karen E. Milbourne Essays by Allan DeSouza, Clive van den Berg, Wangechi Mutu and George Osodi 288 pages, 9½ x 11 inches 250 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-370-4 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Eric Fischl: 1970–2007 Introduction by Arthur Danto Text by Robert Enright Afterword by Steve Martin 352 pages, 9⅞ x 11¼ inches 250 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-195-3 $85 hardcover ($98 Canada) World rights

Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic Designers Steven Heller and Lita Talarico 352 pages, 8¾ x 11¾ inches 650 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-297-4 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Happenings: New York, 1958-1963 Mildred Glimcher 320 pages, 9¾ x 10¾ inches 150 color and 150 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-307-0 $65 hardcover ($74 Canada) World rights


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Henri Matisse: Rooms with a View Shirley Neilsen Blum 192 pages, 10 x 12¼ inches 120 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-295-0 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

I Wonder Marian Bantjes 208 pages, 6⅛ x 9½ inches Illuminated throughout in 5 colors, including gold ISBN 978-1-58093-296-7 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights

Kiki Smith Helaine Posner 256 pages, 9½ x 12 inches 200 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-161-8 $65 hardcover ($75 Canada) World rights

Lettering Large: The Art and Design of Monumental Typography Steven Heller and Mirko Ilić 224 pages, 10 x 11 inches 400 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-359-9 $45 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture 1925–1940 Donald Albrecht 240 pages, 8¼ x 12 inches 250 illustrations, 100 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-211-0 $50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada) World rights

Paula Hayes Paula Hayes 240 pages, 8 x 10½ inches 225 color illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-329-2 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights


Picasso Philippe Dagen 512 pages, 11 x 13⅜ inches 500 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-257-8 $150 hardcover ($180 Canada) World English rights

Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days Wouter van der Veen and Peter Knapp Preface by Axel Ruger 304 pages, 9½ x 11¼ inches 220 color and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-301-8 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) North American rights

Public Art for Public Schools Michele Cohen Photographs by Stan Ries Foreword by Michael R. Bloomberg 240 pages, 9 x 11 inches 200 illustrations, 150 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-215-8 $50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

Tara Donovan Tara Donovan Interview by Lawrence Weschler Essay by Nicholas Baume and Jen Mergel 160 pages, 8¾ x 11½ inches 70 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-213-4 $45 hardcover ($52 Canada) World rights


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Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary Photography Susan Bright 224 pages, 9 x 10¾ inches 250 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-300-1 $60 hardcover ($72 Canada) U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons Jake Rajs 240 pages, 11½ x 9½ inches 180 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-203-5 $60 hardcover ($69 Canada) World rights

Cuba: Photographs by Jeffrey Milstein Jeffrey Milstein Introduction by Nilo Cruz 128 pages, 9 x 6 inches 80 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-275-2 $25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada) World rights

Haunted Houses Corinne May Botz 208 pages, 10 x 8 inches 150 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-291-2 $40 hardcover ($45 Canada) World rights

The Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan (Mini) Jake Rajs Introduction by Joan K. Davidson Afterword by Arthur G. Adams 248 pages, 8¾ x 6¾ inches 150 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-172-4 $25 hardcover ($28 Canada) World rights

Lee Miller in Fashion Becky E. Conekin 224 pages, 7⅜ x 9¾ inches 150 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-376-6 $51 hardcover ($45 Canada) U.S. and Canadian rights


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Living Shrines of Uyghur China Photographs by Lisa Ross 128 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches 80 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-350-6 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada) World rights

New New York Jake Rajs 272 pages, 10 x 12 inches 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-305-6 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) World rights

New York: City of Islands (Mini) Jake Rajs Essay by Pete Hamill 240 pages, 8¾ x 6¾ inches 150 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-183-0 $25 hardcover ($28 Canada) World rights

The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death Corinne May Botz 224 pages, 8 x 10½ inches 130 color photographs, 18 line drawings ISBN 978-1-58093-145-8 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada) World rights

Portrait of Long Island: The North Fork and the Hamptons Jake Rajs 240 pages, 8¾ x 6¾ inches 200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-315-5 $25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada) World rights

Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio Laurie Lambrecht Foreword by Dorothy Lichtenstein 128 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches 60 color illustrations ISBN 9781580933186 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada) World rights


Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010 Thomas Struth Edited by Anette Kruszynski, Tobia Bezzola and James Lingwood 282 pages, 11¼ x 11¾ 280 photographs, 130 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-284-4 $75 hardcover ($90 Canada) U.S., Canadian rights

White on White: Churches of Rural New England Steve Rosenthal Introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg Afterword by Robert Campbell 136 pages, 12 x 14 inches 85 tritone photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-230-1 $85 hardcover ($102 Canada) World rights


Index A ABCDuane: A Duane Michals Primer / 23 Adams, Arthur G. / 86 Adams, Michael Henry / 61 Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932 / 59 African Cosmos: Stellar Arts / 81 Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design / 81 Albert Speer: Architecture 1932–1942 / 59 Albrecht, Donald / 59, 76, 77, 83 Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit / 81 American Decoration: A Sense of Place / 73 American Style, The / 59 Architecture of Natural Light, The / 59 Artfully Modern: Interiors by Richard Mishaan / 13 Art of Living, The / 73 Arthur, John / 75 Artful Decoration: Interiors by Fisher Weisman / 73 Asian Art Now / 81 Askins, Norman Davenport / 17 Aste, Richard / 82 Astonishing World of John Altoon, The / 55 Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary Photography / 86 Ayres, William / 25, 81 B Baird, Penny Drue / 19, 73, 78 Balmori, Diana / 70 Bantjes, Marian / 83 Beardsley, John / 70 Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes / 69 Bedell, Robert J. / 71 Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home 1492–1898 / 82 Berner, Nancy / 15 Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons / 86 Bezzola, Tobia / 88 Biondo, Michael / 21 Blaisse, Petra / 70 Blanco, Richard / 45 Bloodworth, Sandra / 25, 81 Blum, Shirley Neilsen / 83 Bollack, Françoise Astorg / 63 Bone, Kevin / 53, 67 Botz, Corinne May / 86, 87 Brewer, Gary L. / 49 Bright, Susan / 86 Brilliant: White in Design / 73 Bringing Paris Home / 73

89 Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture / 59 Build, Memory / 47 Bush-Brown, Albert / 66 C Carbone, Teresa A. / 35 Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban Agriculture / 69 CG Story, The / 82 Chapman, Wid / 67 Charged Void: Urbanism, The / 59 Chase, John / 60 Cheng, Irene / 66 Chicago, Judy / 39, 41 Chiu, Melissa / 81 Classical Invention: The Architecture of John B. Murray / 60 Classic Florida Style: The Houses of Taylor and Taylor / 43 Clearing in the Woods: Creating Contemporary Gardens, A / 69 Cohen, Jean-Louis / 62 Cohen, Michele / 84 Cohler, Eric / 73 Cohler on Design / 73 Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by Raymond Jungles, The / 69 Conekin, Becky E. / 86 Cooke, Lynne / 70 Cooper, Guy / 71 Contemporary Classics: Interiors by Penny Drue Baird / 19 Contemporary Follies / 60 Correll, Randy M. / 49 Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation with Paul Goldberger / 60 Crawford, Margaret / 60 Creeley, Robert / 55 Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of Design / 74 Cruz, Nilo / 86 Cuba: Photographs by Jeffrey Milstein / 86 Cuba Then: Rare and Classic Images from the Ramiro A. Fernández Collection / 45 Cullman, Elissa / 75 Cummings, William / 79 D Dagen, Philippe / 84 Daley, Susan / 69 Danto, Arthur / 82 Dark Nostalgia / 74 David Stark Design / 74

David Stark: The Art of the Party / 74 Davidson, Joan K. / 86 Decorative Carpet: Fine Handmade Rugs in Contemporary Interiors, The / 74 Delirious New York / 60 Design in the Hamptons / 5 Designers Abroad / 74 Designers Here and There / 75 Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects / 49 Detailed Interior, The / 75 Dinner Party, The / 41 Dixon, Peter Morris / 29 Donovan, Tara / 84 Drexler, Arthur / 66 Driehaus, Richard H / 77 Dunlop, Beth / 43 E Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa / 82 Eaton, Linda / 9 Edith Wharton at Home / 75 Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses / 60 Ehrlich, Steven / 67 Enright, Robert / 82 Eric Fischl: 1970–2007 / 82 Essential Elegance: The Interiors of Solis Betancourt / 75 Estersohn, Pieter / 57 Everyday Urbanism (Expanded) / 60 Evidence: The Work of Robert A.M. Stern Architects / 61 Expressive Modern / 75 F Faier, John / 77 Falino, Jeannine / 76 Fehn, Sverre / 67 Fernández, Ramiro / 45 Finch, Christopher / 82 Finest Rooms in America, The / 75 Fiori, Pamela / 77 Fischl, Eric / 68 Fisher, Andrew / 73 Fishman, David / 63, 64 Fjeld, Per Olaf / 67 Foley, Roger / 69 Forrest, Todd / 71 Frampton, Kenneth / 59, 63, 64, 66 Frieze, Charlotte M. / 71 G Garden Makes a House a Home, A / 69 Gardens in Detail: 100 Contemporary Designs / 7 Gardens of the Garden State / 15


Gardens of the Hudson Valley / 69 Garmey, Jane / 71 Gaynor, Elizabeth / 76 Genocchio, Benjamin / 81 Georgis, William T. / 77 Gerhard, Jane F. / 41 Gilded New York: Design, Fashion, and Society / 76 Glass House / 61 Glimcher, Mildred / 82 Goldberger, Paul / 59, 60 Goodman, Donna / 81 Gorgolewski, Mark / 69 Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic Designers / 82 Great Gardens of China: History, Concepts, Techniques, The / 70 Great Houses of Havana / 61 Gross, Steve / 69 Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture / 70 H Hagberg, Eva / 63, 74 Hajj, Mona / 76 Hall, John M. / 71 Hall, Michael / 62 Hamill, Pete / 87 Hanks, David A. / 77 Happenings: New York, 1958–1963 / 82 Harlem, Lost and Found / 61 Haunted Houses / 86 Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic City / 61 Hayes, Paula / 83 Heatherwick, Thomas / 67 Heiberg, Bernt / 79 Heller, Steven / 82, 83 Henri Matisse: Rooms with a View / 83 Hill Country Houses: Inspired Living in a Legendary Texas Landscape / 11 History of the Future, A / 81 Hitchcock, Henry-Russell / 66 Hopps, Walter / 55 Hudson River From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan, The (Mini) / 86 I Iannacci, Anthony / 5 Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects / 61 Ike Kligerman Barkley: Houses / 61 Ilic, Mirko / 83 Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture / 62 Ingalls, Gemma and Andrew / 15 Inside Outside / 70

Inspired by Tradition: The Architecture of Norman Davenport Askins / 17 Institutional Time: A Critique of Studio Art Education / 39 Interior Visions / 76 I Wonder / 83 J Jackson, Paula Rice / 77 Jayne, Thomas / 75 Jim Olson Houses / 62 Johnson, Philip / 61 Jones, Kellie / 35 Juan Montoya / 76 Jungles, Raymond / 69 K Kaliski, John / 60 Keith, Michele / 74, 75 Ken Smith: Landscape Architect / 70 Kentucky: Historic Houses and Horse Farms of Bluegrass Country / 57 Kertess, Klaus / 55 Key West: A Tropical Lifestyle / 76 Kiki Smith / 83 Kiley, Dan / 71 Kingsbury, Noel / 70 Kleinberg, David / 78 Klinkenborg, Verlyn / 88 Knapp, Peter / 84 Komisar, June / 69 Koolhaas, Rem / 60, 65 Kreamer, Christine M. / 81 Krier, Léon / 59 Kristal, Marc / 62 Kruszynski, Anette / 88 Kurt Vonnegut Drawings / 51 L La Formentera: The Woodland Refuge of Juan Montoya / 70 Lambert, Phyllis / 62 Lambrecht, Laurie / 87 Landscapes in Landscapes / 70 Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 1830–1900 / 62 Lau, Amy / 75 Lederman, Larry / 71 Lee Miller in Fashion / 86 Lehman, Arnold L. / 41 Lettering Large: The Art and Design of Monumental Typography / 83 Lessons from Modernism: Environmental Design Strategies in Architecture, 1925–1970 / 53 Libeskind, Daniel / 60 Lichtenstein, Dorothy / 87

Life of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertaining, A / 81 Lifting the Curtain on Design / 76 Lindman, Åke E:son / 78 Lingwood, James / 88 Linn, Robert / 60, 77 Linsley, Leslie / 76 Living Traditions: Interiors by Matthew Patrick Smyth / 76 Living West: New Residential Architecture in Southern California / 62 Living Shrines of Uyghur China / 86 Lobo Montalvo, María Luisa / 61 Long, Gregory / 71 Loos, Adolf / 59 Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922–1932, The / 62 Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection / 77 Lowry, Susan / 15 Lubell, Sam / 62 M MacLear, Christy / 61 Made to Order / 77 Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden / 71 Make it Fabulous: The Architecture and Designs of William T. Georgis / 77 Mallea, Hermes / 61 Marani, Grant F. / 49 Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary Living / 77 Matisse, Henri / 68 Matz, Jeffrey L. / 21 Mau, Bruce / 65 McCaffety, Kerri / 78 McDonald, Elvin / 69 McGlade, Dennis C. / 71 McInerney, Jay / 77 Mellins, Thomas / 59, 63 Mertins, Detlef / 66 Michals, Duane / 23 Midcentury Houses Today / 21 Miebach, Bärbel / 73 Milbourne, Karen E. / 82 Milstein, Jeffrey / 86 Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho / 71 Mishaan, Richard / 13, 77 Modern Luxury / 77 Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture on a Budget / 62 Moneo, Rafael / 64 Monochrome / 77 Montoya, Juan / 76


91 Moses, Rebecca / 81 Moskow, Keith / 60, 77 Mouse Muse: The Mouse in Art / 31 Murray, John B. / 60 N Nakamura, Toshio / 61 Nasr, Joe / 69 Nature Framed: At Home in the Landscape / 62 New French Interior, The / 78 New Orleans New Elegance / 78 New New York / 87 New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age / 62 New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial / 63 New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium / 63 New York: City of Islands (Mini) / 87 New York’s Underground Art Museum / 25 New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross & Cross / 37 Newhouse, Victoria / 64, 65, 67 Nice House / 63 Nobel, Philip / 65 Noriega-Ortiz, Benjamin / 27 Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, The / 87 Nye, Tim / 55 O O’Keeffe, Linda / 27, 73, 78 Old Buildings/New Forms / 63 Olin, Laurie / 71 Olin: Placemaking / 71 Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects / 61 Ottaviani, Lorenzo / 21 Oudolf, Piet / 70 Owen, Lorna / 31 P Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City / 64 Pare, Richard / 62 Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture 1925–1940 / 83 Patkau Architects / 64 Paula Hayes / 83 Pennoyer, Peter / 37 Perrachon, Alix G. / 74 Piano, Renzo / 64 Piasecki, Eric / 70

Picasso / 84 Platt, Campion / 77 Plummer, Henry / 59 Pollara, Gina / 67 Polshek, James Stewart / 47 Pommett, Terry / 76 Portrait of Long Island: The North Fork and the Hamptons / 87 Posner, Helaine / 83 Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700–1850 / 9 Private Gardens of Connecticut / 71 Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley / 71 Private Paradise: Contemporary American Gardens / 71 Pruzan, Tracey / 75 Public Art for Public Schools / 84 R Rafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 Works / 64 Rajs, Jake / 86, 87 Reed, Peter / 51 Renzo Piano Museums / 64 Reuss, Emma / 7 Ries, Stan / 84 Riley, Terence / 69 Robert A.M. Stern: Buildings & Projects, 2004–2009 / 64 Robert A.M. Stern: Buildings and Projects 2010–2014 / 29 Robert A.M. Stern: Houses and Gardens / 64 Robert A.M. Stern: On Campus / 65 Rocheleau, Paul / 61 Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of Suzanne Tucker / 78 Rosa, Joseph / 59 Rosenfeld, Jeffrey P. / 67 Rosenthal, Steve / 88 Ross, Cristina A. / 21 Ross, Lisa / 87 Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio / 87 Rubin, David A. / 71 Ruger, Axel / 84 S Saladino, John F. / 77 Sanders, Joel / 70 Sanders, Lucinda R. / 71 Scenes of the Street and Other Essays, The / 65 Scherman, Susanna / 78 Schezen, Roberto / 59 Schneck, Jim / 9 Schoeser, Mary / 9 Seifter, Roger H. / 49

Selldorf, Annabelle / 65 Selldorf Architects / 65 Severson, Cindy / 11 Sherrill, Paul / 75 Shivers, Natalie / 77 SHoP Architects / 65 SHoP: Out of Practice / 65 Sims, Lowery Stokes / 81 Sirefman, Susanna / 62 Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls / 65 Smith, Ken / 70 Smith, Kiki / 69 Smithson, Alison and Peter / 59 S, M, L, XL / 65 Smyth, Matthew Patrick / 76 Solís Betancourt, José / 75 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1950–1962 / 66 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1963–1973 / 66 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1973–1983 / 66 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1984–1996 / 66 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1997–2008 / 66 Speer, Albert / 59 Stamp, Gavin / 60 Stark, David / 74 State of Architecture at the Beginning of the 21st Century, The / 66 Steinberg, Claudia / 73 Stern, Robert A.M. / 37, 49, 61, 63, 64, 65 Steven Ehrlich Houses / 67 Stilgoe, John / 71 Stripes: Design Between the Lines / 78 Struth, Thomas / 88 Sully, Susan / 17 Suspending Reality: Interiors by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz / 27 Suzanne Tucker Interiors / 78 Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of Thoughts / 67 Swedish Country House, The / 78 T Talarico, Lita / 82 Tankard, Judith B. / 69 Tara Donovan / 84 Taylor, Gordon / 71 Taylor, William and Phyllis / 43 Thomas Heatherwick: Making / 67 Thomas, Hugh / 61 Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010 / 88


ISBN index Tiffany, Louis Comfort / 77 Tilove, Jacob / 63, 64 Towards a New Museum (Expanded) / 67 Traditional Now: Interiors by David Kleinberg / 78 Tschumi, Bernard / 66 Tucker, Suzanne / 78 U Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life / 67 V van der Veen, Wouter / 84 Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days / 84 Vidler, Anthony / 65 Vonnegut, Kurt / 51 Vonnegut, Nanette / 51 W Walker, Anne / 37 Water-Works: The Architecture and Engineering of the New York City Water Supply / 67 Webb, Michael / 62 Weiler, Susan K. / 71 Weisman, Jeffry / 3 Weschler, Lawrence / 84 Wexler, Dr. Milton / 55 Wharton, Edith / 62 White Light: Heiberg Cummings Design / 79 White on White: Churches of Rural New England / 88 White, Samuel G. / 63 Wilson, Richard Guy / 75 Withers, Jane / 65 Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties / 35 Wolf, Vicente / 74, 76 X Xiaofeng, Fang / 70

A ABCDuane: A Duane Michals Primer / 978-1-58093-405-3 Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932 / 978-1-58093-236-3 African Cosmos: Stellar Arts / 978-1-58093-343-8 Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design / 978-1-58093-344-5 Albert Speer: Architecture 1932–1942 / 978-1-58093-354-4 Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit / 978-1-58093-173-1 American Decoration: A Sense of Place / 978-1-58093-337-7 American Style, The / 978-1-58093-285-1 Architecture of Natural Light, The / 978-1-58093-240-0 Artfully Modern: Interiors by Richard Mishaan / 978-1-58093-400-8 Art of Living, The / 978-1-58093-250-9 Artful Decoration: Interiors by Fisher Weisman / 978-1-58093-358-2 Asian Art Now / 978-1-58093-298-1 Astonishing Works of John Altoon, The / 978-1-58093-386-5 Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary Photography / 978-1-58093-300-1 B Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes / 978-1-58093-227-1 Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home 1492–1898 / 978-1-58093-365-0 Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons / 978-1-58093-203-5 Brilliant: White in Design / 978-1-58093-324-7 Bringing Paris Home / 978-1-58093-205-9 Building Up and Tearing Down / 978-1-58093-264-6 Build, Memory / 978-1-58093-362-9 C Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban Agriculture / 978-1-58093-311-7 CG Story, The / 978-1-58093-357-5 Charged Void: Urbanism, The / 978-1-58093-130-4 Classical Invention: The Architecture of John B. Murray / 978-1-58093-368-1 Classic Florida Style: The Houses of Taylor and Taylor / 978-1-58093-379-7

Clearing in the Woods: Creating Contemporary Gardens, A / 978-1-58093-245-5 Cohler on Design / 978-1-58093-372-8 Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by Raymond Jungles, The / 978-1-58093-212-7 Contemporary Classics / 978-1-58093-371-1 Contemporary Follies / 978-1-58093-340-7 Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation with Paul Goldberger / 978-1-58093-206-6 Crossing Boundaries / 978-1-58093-181-6 Cuba: Photographs by Jeffrey Milstein / 978-1-58093-275-2 Cuba Then: Rare and Classic Images from the Ramiro A. Fernández Collection / 978-1-58093-383-4 D Dark Nostalgia / 978-1-58093-232-5 David Stark Design / 978-1-58093-273-8 David Stark: The Art of the Party / 978-1-58093-352-0 Decorative Carpet, The / 978-1-58093-299-8 Delirious New York / 978-1-885254-00-9 Designers Abroad / 978-1-58093-351-3 Designers Here and There / 978-1-58093-246-2 Design in the Hamptons / 978-1-58093-388-9 Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects / 978-1-58093-381-0 Detailed Interior: Decorating Up Close with Cullman & Kravis, The / 978-1-58093-355-1 Dinner Party, The / 978-1-58093-389-6 E Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa / 978-1-58093-370-4 Edith Wharton at Home / 978-1-58093-328-5 Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses / 978-1-58093-237-0 Eric Fischl: 1970–2007 / 978-1-58093-195-3 Essential Elegance: The Interiors of Solís Betancourt / 978-1-58093-278-3 Everyday Urbanism: Expanded / 978-1-58093-201-1 Evidence: The Work of Robert A.M. Stern Architects / 978-1-58093-349-0 Expressive Modern: The Interiors of Amy Lau / 978-1-58093-308-7


93 F Finest Rooms in America, The / 978-1-58093-242-4

J Jim Olson Houses / 978-1-58093-252-3 Juan Montoya / 978-1-58093-244-8

G Garden Makes a House a Home, A / 978-1-58093-330-8 Gardens in Detail: 100 Contemporary Designs / 978-1-58093-399-5 Gardens of the Garden State / 978-1-58093-374-2 Gardens of the Hudson Valley / 978-1-58093-277-6 Gilded New York: Design, Fashion and Society / 978-1-58093-367-4 Glass House / 978-1-58093-186-1 Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic Designers / 978-1-58093-297-4 Great Gardens of China, The / 978-1-58093-303-2 Great Houses of Havana / 978-1-58093-288-2 Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture / 978-1-58093-313-1

K Ken Smith: Landscape Architect / 978-1-58093-243-1 Kentucky / 978-1-58093-356-8 Key West: A Tropical Lifestyle / 978-1-58093-197-7 Kiki Smith / 978-1-58093-161-8 Kurt Vonnegut Drawings / 978-1-58093-377-3

H Happenings: New York 1958–1963 / 978-1-58093-307-0 Harlem: Lost and Found / 978-1-58093-070-3 Haunted Houses / 978-1-58093-291-2 Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic City / 978-1-58093-238-7 Henri Matisse: Rooms with a View / 978-1-58093-295-0 Hill Country Houses: Inspired Living in a Legendary Texas Landscape / 978-1-58093-378-0 History of the Future, A / 978-1-58093-207-3 Hudson River, The (Mini) / 978-1-58093-172-4 I Ike Kligerman Barkley: Houses / 978-1-58093-269-1 Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture / 978-1-58093-314-8 Inside Outside / 978-1-58093-258-5 Inspired by Tradition: The Architecture of Norman Davenport Askins / 978-1-58093-375-9 Institutional Time: A Critique of Studio Art Education / 978-1-58093-366-7 Interior Visions / 978-1-58093-320-9 I Wonder / 978-1-58093-296-7

L La Formentera: The Woodland Refuge of Juan Montoya / 978-1-58093-336-0 Landscapes in Landscapes / 978-1-58093-292-9 Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 1830–1900 / 978-1-58093-256-1 Lee Miller in Fashion / 978-1-58093-376-6 Lessons from Modernism: Environmental Design Strategies in Architecture, 1925–1970 / 978-1-58093-384-1 Lettering Large: The Art and Design of Monumental Typography / 978-1-58093-359-9 Life of Style / A, 978-1-58093-293-6 Lifting the Curtain on Design / 978-1-58093-267-7 Living Shrines of Uyghur China / 978-1-58093-350-6 Living Traditions / 978-1-58093-309-4 Living West: New Residential Architecture in Southern California / 978-1-58093-249-3 Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922–1932 / 978-1-58093-185-4 Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection / 978-1-58093-353-7 M Made to Order / 978-1-58093-280-6 Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden / 978-1-58093-333-9 Make It Fabulous: The Architecture and Designs of William T. Georgis / 978-1-58093-331-5 Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary Living / 978-1-58093-272-1 Midcentury Houses Today / 978-1-58093-385-8

Mirrors of Paradise / 978-1-58093-071-5 Modern Luxury / 978-1-58093-228-8 Modern Shoestring / 978-1-58093-202-9 Monochrome / 978-1-58093-209-7 Mouse Muse: The Mouse in Art / 978-1-58093-394-0 N Nature Framed / 978-1-58093-319-3 New French Interior, The / 978-1-58093-310-0 New New York / 978-1-58093-305-6 New Orleans New Elegance / 978-1-58093-332-2 New York 1880 / 978-1-58093-027-7 New York 1960 / 978-1-885254-85-6 New York 2000 / 978-1-58093-177-9 New York: City of Islands (Mini) / 978-1-58093-183-0 New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross & Cross / 978-1-58093-380-3 New York’s Underground Art Museum / 978-1-58093-403-9 Nice House / 978-1-58093-287-5 Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, The / 978-1-58093-145-8 O Old Buildings/New Forms / 978-1-58093-369-8 Olin: Placemaking / 978-1-58093-210-3 P Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City / 978-1-58093-326-1 Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture 1925–1940 / 978-1-58093-211-0 Patkau Architects / 978-1-58093-169-4 Paula Hayes / 978-1-58093-329-2 Picasso / 978-1-58093-257-8 Portrait of Long Island / 978-1-58093-315-5 Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700–1850 / 978-1-58093-393-3 Private Gardens of Connecticut / 978-1-58093-241-7 Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley / 978-1-58093-348-3 Private Paradise: Contemporary American Gardens / 978-1-58093-323-0 Public Art for Public Schools / 978-1-58093-215-8


R Rafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 Works / 978-1-58093-216-5 Renzo Piano Museums / 978-1-58093-189-2 Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2010–2014 / 978-1-58093-402-2 Robert A.M. Stern: Buildings & Projects 2004–2009 / 978-1-58093-234-9 Robert A.M. Stern Houses and Gardens / 978-1-58093-166-3­ Robert A.M. Stern: On Campus / 978-1-58093-283-7 Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of Suzanne Tucker / 978-1-58093-247-9 Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio / 978-1-58093-318-6 S Scenes of the Street and Other Essays, The / 978-1-58093-270-7 Selldorf Architects / 978-1-58093-226-4 SHoP: Out of Practice / 978-1-58093-271-4 Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls / 978-1-58093-281-3 S,M,L,XL / 978-1-885254-86-3 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1950–1962 / 978-1-58093-220-2 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1963–1973 / 978-1-58093-221-9 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1973–1983 / 978-1-58093-222-6 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1984–1996 / 978-1-58093-223-3 SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1997–2008 / 978-1-58093-224-0 State of Architecture at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century / 978-1-58093-134-2 Steven Ehrlich Houses / 978-1-58093-306-3 Stripes: Design Between the Lines / 978-1-58093-341-4 Suspending Reality: Interiors by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz / 978-1-58093-401-5 Suzanne Tucker Interiors / 978-1-58093-361-2

Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of Thoughts / 978-1-58093-217-2 Swedish Country House, The / 978-1-58093-294-3 T Tara Donovan / 978-1-58093-213-4 Thomas Heatherwick: Making / 978-1-58093-334-6 Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010 / 978-1-58093-284-4 Towards a New Museum (Expanded) / 978-1-58093-180-9 Traditional Now / 978-1-58093-322-3 U Unassisted Living / 978-1-58093-302-5 V Van Gogh in Auvers / 978-1-58093-301-8 W Water-Works / 978-1-58093-176-2 White Light: Heiberg Cummings Design / 978-1-58093-347-6 White on White: Churches of Rural New England / 978-1-58093-230-1 Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties / 978-1-58093-390-2


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