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Publisher’s Note We spend a lot of time worrying about formats: hardcover or paperback, ebook or not, and all the materials, opportunities, and constraints that accompany each (for example, hardcover with dust jacket; paperback with flaps; ePub, iBook, or PDF in electronic format?). It’s part of the process of crafting our books and trying to publish them in a way that offers the best possible combination of beauty, accessibility, and price to attract reviewers, booksellers, and, ultimately, you, our fellow readers. When I look at this latest list of new titles, I’m half-tempted to say the formats don’t really matter: the content—the ideas, the writing, the images, the designs—are all so strong, irrepressible really, that they almost burst out of whatever sausage casing we’ve stuffed them into. But, of course, it does matter: making these decisions, whether based on prior experience or personal or collective prejudices, is an essential part of what we do, and the end results, the “packages,” in industry parlance, are, more often than not, simply perfect, in my biased opinion. I hope you’ll agree that all the titles in this new catalog hit that sweet spot where beauty intersects affordability, more evidence that books are still the best value in entertainment (and education) today. What’s equally exciting for me are the formats we’ve created for our new gift line (p. 41), sets of notecards, journals, and sketchbooks that bring new perspectives and pleasures to the words, images, and designs— smart, attractive, and often a bit off the beaten track—that you’re accustomed to seeing from Princeton Architectural Press. I think of all these books as small works of art, and it delights me to see them in frames of all different shapes and sizes.

Kevin Lippert Publisher


Spring 2013 Princeton Architectural Press

04 Souvenir Nation 06 More Scenes from the Rural Life 08 Prospect Park 10 The Designer Says 12 Draw Your Own Alphabets 14 Nelson Byrd Woltz: Landscapes 16 Casa Alta 18 The Greenest Home 20 Art Parks 22 We Sit Together 24 Houses of Maine 26 Theater of Architecture 28 Local Architecture 30 Landprints 32 Tree Gardens 33 Young Architects 14 34 New Public Works 34 Modern American Housing 35 American City X 36 University of Massachusetts Amherst 37 Pamphlet Architecture 33 38 75 Artist Books: The Kaldewey Press, New York Hyphen Press

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Richard Hollis Designs for the Whitechapel

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Bird Watching and Other Nature Observations: Journal Nests & Eggs Notecards Woodcut Notecards What Did I Buy Today?: Journal Vintage Typography Notecards Paula Scher MAPS: New York / Paris / London: Three Mini Journals

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Souvenir Nation Relics, Keepsakes, and Curios from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History William L. Bird, Jr.

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Buried within the collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History exists an astonishing group of historical relics from the pre–Revolutionary War era to the present day, many of which have never been on display. Donated to the museum by generations of souvenir collectors, these ordinary objects of extraordinary circumstance all have amazing tales to tell about their roles in American history. Souvenir Nation presents fifty of the museum’s most eccentric objects—from a chunk broken off Plymouth Rock to the magnifying glass used to examine the infamous hanging chads of the 2000 presidential election. Smithsonian curator William L. Bird, Jr., regales us with the story of each artifact’s origins and the quirks of fate that brought it to the Smithsonian. Strikingly photographed, these curious objects form a uniquely American narrative: a cabinet of curiosities representing our nation’s most fascinating individuals, both celebrated and obscure, and the keepsakes they left behind. • Objects include a lock of Andrew Jackson’s hair, a dish towel used as the flag of truce to end the Civil War, the microphones used by FDR for his Fireside Chats, and the chairs that seated Nixon and Kennedy in their 1960 television debate • Many of the objects have never been exhibited • An accompanying exhibition opens in Washington, D.C.’s Smithsonian Castle in fall 2013

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• Includes an introductory essay on America’s passion for souvenir collecting, as well as a brief history and a glimpse behind the scenes of the Smithsonian • William L. Bird Jr., a Washington, D.C.–based curator at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, is the author of the PAPress books Paint by Number, Holidays on Display, and America’s Doll House

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fragment of Trenton’s triumphal arch, these early souvenirs are ordinary objects of extraor-

t h e t r i u m ph a l sou v en ir

dinary circumstance. They may celebrate an experience, an achievement, or nothing of any obvious significance, for their only allegiance is to memory. They might be known as

relics, mementos, keepsakes, or curios; each term has specific connotations. A relic, for example, may be viewed as magical or mystical, but its primary power lies in the perception that it is actual and real. A keepsake or memento usually is invested with personal, emotional qualities. The term curio, derived from curiosity, refers to a thing of inherent interest. Often featured as attractions in nineteenth-century museums, curios bridged the

any years ago, while I was working on an exhibit about George

distinctions between education and entertainment. Whether a relic, memento, keepsake,

Washington, a chance encounter with a relic sparked my curiosity about

or curio, each item acquired significance from the act of taking that made it a souvenir.2

the things that people save. In my role as a curator at the Smithsonian’s

The souvenirs in this book represent that very human act. While such criteria might

National Museum of American History, I arranged to borrow a group of

apply to anything acquired by a museum, the Smithsonian was not the first but the second

Washington-related items from the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association. One of the objects

collector of record for the objects in this collection.

that came my way was a small piece of wood pasted with a handwritten paper note. The

A case in point is the story of the traveling calling card of the Smithsonian’s

wood and note lived in a plastic sandwich bag closed with a red seal. The inscription read:

benefactor, James Smithson. This card was once part of a group of historical relics and expedition artifacts held by the United States Patent Office in Washington, DC, in the

Piece of the triumphal arch under which George Washington passed in

early portion of the nineteenth century. (These objects were later to became part of the

Trenton, on his way to New York to be inaugurated first President of the

National Museum of American History collections). The card became a souvenir when

United States. Presented by Chas. Hunt. Trenton. Oct. 1891.

it was taken from the Patent Office by its curator, John Varden, who gave it to his friend

Who was Charles Hunt? A Trenton employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad.And

years later Smithson’s card came to the Smithsonian with a note of explanation written

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Caleb Bentley, a silversmith and the first postmaster of Brookeville, Maryland.3 Many

what was happening at Trenton in October 1891? The construction of the Trenton Battle

on its reverse that attributed it to Varden and Bentley—a souvenir, twice removed. [Fig. 1]

Monument commemorating the first Battle of Trenton, a 1776 Revolutionary War victory

The term historical artifact has replaced the word relic in today’s museum nomen-

for the Americans. Aside from such questions of attribution, the very existence of this

clature, and souvenirs are no longer made but purchased. This long transition in curatorial

inscribed wooden fragment seemed a triumph—a triumphal souvenir.1

thought and practice can be traced through the story of the Smithsonian’s origins. The

Purchased without further thought from a postcard rack or a shelf in a gift shop,

creation of an emergent class of American professional scientists, the National Museum,

the souvenirs that we collect today are the material descendants of earlier objects that

organized under the administrative umbrella of the Smithsonian in the nineteenth century,

reveal how Americans thought about the past and how it would be saved. Like the

was not initially known for its collection of historical relics. Even before the Smithsonian

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Plymouth Rock fragment —— p ly m o u T h , m a S S aC h u S e T T S —— Gift of the heirs of Mrs. Virginia L. W. Fox, 1911

As a relic, this fragment of Plymouth Rock has everything going for it—a painted provenance featuring a lineal descendant of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony—and even the date and time when it was chipped from the “Mother Rock.” As a geological specimen, Plymouth Rock is a terminal moraine composed of granite with quartz veins. The rock was once a boulder-sized, glacial erratic standing out on the otherwise smooth and sandy shoreline of present day Plymouth, Massachusetts. According to oral tradition, the Mayflower Pilgrims landed on or near the rock in 1620. Contemporary accounts of the landing however, make no mention of a rock. In 1741 Thomas Faunce, a town historian, minister and acquaintance of the first Pilgrims, recalled hearing the story as a boy. Only recently Faunce had learned of a plan to cover the rock with a wharf on Plymouth’s bustling commercial waterfront. Identifying the rock as the Pilgrim’s landing spot, Fraunce asked that the it not be removed from sight. Thereafter, Plymouth Rock became the focus of Founder’s Day orations commemorating the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620. In 1774 well-meaning antiquarians attempted to relocate the rock from the shore to the protection of the Plymouth town square. A team of twenty oxen harnessed for the removal accidentally cleft the rock in two along a

horizontal quartz vein. The topmost portion of the rock continued on to the town square while the bottom portion remained behind on the shore. The fragment pictured here is believed to have been “Broken from the Mother Rock,” the name given to the shoreline rock to distinguish it from its breakaway in-town offspring. In 1880 the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth reunited offspring and Mother rocks, cementing them together in a monumental enclosure that had been made for the Mother Rock in 1867. In 1920 the Pilgrim Society moved the entire assemblage a short distance to a new protective cage in a waterfront promenade where it may be seen today. Plymouth Rock is often described as a figural gateway, an entry point marking passage from the old world to the new.1 While no noticeable pieces have been taken from it since 1880, earlier pieces and fragments may be found in museums and private collections. None, however, bear such an inscription. This fragment belonged to Gustavus Vasa Fox, a New England antiquarian, diplomat and Assistant Secretary of the Navy. In 1866 President Andrew Johnson dispatched Fox to Russia to convey the President’s congratulations to Tsar Alexander II who had escaped an assassination plot. Fox’s Plymouth Rock came to the museum along with his extensive collection of Russian state and diplomatic gifts. It is not known how or from

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Souvenir statue of Liberty Enlightening the World

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Lady’s glove with a portrait of Lafayette —— N e w yo r k , N e w yo r k —— Gift of Mrs. E. M. Chapman, 1912

—— N e w yo r k , N e w yo r k —— Committee of the Statue of Liberty, 1885

This is one of the first models of Liberty cast in the United States. Often described as the American Committee Model, the statuette was produced in the tens of thousands for sale to subscribers to finance construction of a pedestal for the statue on an island in New York harbor. Based upon the design of the French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, and with Bartholdi’s full cooperation, miniature statuettes were produced in six and twelve-inch sizes. A national newspaper campaign led by Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World advertised statuettes for sale for one dollar for the six-inch model seen here, or five dollars for a twelveinch version. Richard Butler, a New York-based rubber manufacturer, chaired the American Committee of the Statue of Liberty and oversaw the models’ production. Butler worked closely

The Marquis de Lafayette travelled the country on a “Farewell Tour” from 1824 to 1825. The outpouring of public affection for the Revolutionary hero and friend and companion of Washington left a trail of commemorative silk ribbons, transfer print ceramics, household wares and gloves emblazoned with Lafayette’s likeness. The popularity of commemorative gloves proved a special conundrum for

with Bartholdi as his American agent to raise the subscription fund for the construction of the pedestal—and in all matters related to Bartholdi’s statue including the models. In both sizes, the figure of Liberty may be easily placed on her pedestal, allowing the subscriber to figuratively complete the construction for which the fund was applied. Butler’s campaign was wildly successful in disseminating likenesses of Liberty throughout the United States and the world. The campaign turned the figure into a household souvenir while raising more than enough money for the construction of a monumental stone pedestal through which visitors ascended to the statue’s crown and torch.4 The finished monument, “Liberty Enlightening the World,” was dedicated October 28, 1886.

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the “Nation’s Guest” who was shocked to see his portrait on the hands of the ladies he was obliged to accept with a kiss. When offered a gloved hand at a ball in Philadelphia, Lafayette “murmur[ed] a few graceful words to the effect that he did not care to kiss himself, he [then] made a very low bow, and the lady passed on.”4 The glove pictured here has lost its provenance. It was perhaps separated from its mate as

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More Scenes from the Rural Life Verlyn Klinkenborg

Verlyn Klinkenborg’s regular column, The Rural Life, is one of the most read and beloved in the New York Times. Since 1997, he has written eloquently on every aspect, large and small, of life on his upstate New York farm, including his animals, the weather and landscape, and the trials and rewards of physical labor, as well as broader issues about agriculture and land use behind farming today. Klinkenborg’s pieces are admired as much for their poetic writing as for their insight: peonies are “the sheepdog of flowers,” dry snow “tumbles off the angled end of the plow-blade as if each crystal were completely independent, almost charged with static electricity,” and land is most valuable “for its silence, its freedom from language.” Klinkenborg writes with a grace and understanding that makes us more aware of the world around us, whether we live on a farm or in the middle of a city. More Scenes from the Rural Life gathers together 150 of his best pieces since his last collection, The Rural Life, was published a decade ago. For anybody with an appreciation of nature, language, or both, this book is certain to delight.

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Year One

04.05.02 A couple of months ago, I began getting up at four in the morning. I’d been reading a lot of William Cobbett (see Appendix), who believed that an hour in the morning was worth two in the afternoon. His idea of morning began at four. I don’t usually imitate the lives of the writers I read—who would want to?—but for Cobbett, I was willing to make an exception. Once, when he was living in America, he met a wagon-driver who was surprised at how much Cobbett got done during the day. A born explainer, Cobbett said, “I rise early, go to bed early, eat sparingly, never drink any thing stronger than small beer, shave once a day, and wash my hands and face clean three times a day, at the very least.” The driver said, “that was too much to think of doing.” The dogs are thrilled to get up at four, because it means they can run around outside for a few minutes, have their breakfast, and be back in bed by four fifteen. For a few weeks in mid-winter, I had the early morning darkness all to myself. The February sun seemed as lazy as that American driver. But week by week, the darkness has eroded, crumbling sooner and sooner every morning. And when dawn comes, the turkeys come with it. They slip out of the woods in the middle pasture, a flock of twentysome birds almost every morning. Some days they scratch their way slowly downhill, stopping here and there to wipe their feet the way the

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03.09.04 You don’t really notice a skunk’s smell. It notices you. It loiters in the air, nearly sentient, waiting to knock you down, strong enough to make you wonder how a skunk can smell anything but itself. I walked into a fresh scent on my way to the barn one morning just past. There were no tracks or signs of digging in the snow. But in the warmth of that afternoon I heard the sound of bees, and I saw where the sound was coming from. The skunk had attacked a corner of one of the hives in the night. Its claws hadn’t done much damage, only enough to open a crack. The bees were trying to patch it with propolis. They wouldn’t have been out without the skunk’s provocation. But there was the answer to one of winter’s most pressing questions: are the bees still strong in the hive? A farm is naturally a place of bold scents, though most of them seem to have been bottled up by the sharp cold of this past winter. A thaw releases them. Late winter smells like a very old barnyard. It suddenly hits me how long it’s been since I cleaned the hen-house. But the real sign of a February thaw is the skunks. They begin to come out into the margins of daylight in the same week the highways start to heave with frost. To drive around here is to feel your way along a lurching roadway from one slick of skunk-scent to the next. Sometimes I pass a skunk just changing its mind at the edge of my headlights. More often

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Prospect Park Olmsted & Vaux’s Brooklyn Masterpiece David P. Colley Photographs by Elizabeth Keegin Colley

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Right in the heart of one of the nation’s most densely populated urban areas sits an idyllic realm of graceful meadows, dense woods, placid lakes, and fresh air. Brooklyn’s 585-acre Prospect Park offers a rural refuge to thousands of visitors every day. Created nearly 150 years ago by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert B. Vaux, designers of New York’s Central Park, the duo considered Prospect Park their true masterpiece. Prospect Park, the first monograph on this exquisite public space, makes it easy to see why. Presenting a wealth of archival and newly commissioned photography and insightful text, David P. Colley and Elizabeth Keegin Colley trace the park’s colorful history from its creation in the mid-nineteenth century to its decline in the 1970s and restoration in the 1980s, up to the park’s new Lakeside Center facility, scheduled to open in 2013. • The first monograph on Prospect Park • Prospect Park is New York City’s biggest and bestkept secret • Presents Prospect Park as part of Brooklyn’s identity at a time when all things Brooklyn are the rage • Provides a national example of how diverse groups can work together to restore a historic landscape

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• David P. Colley is an Easton, PA–based author of several books. Elizabeth Keegin Colley is a photographer whose images appear in numerous magazines and newspapers. • In addition to the contemporary photography by Elizabeth Keegin Colley, features a trove of rarely before seen archival photographs courtesy of the Prospect Park Alliance

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The Designer Says Quotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom compiled and edited by Sara Bader

Whether musing about the creative process, the merits of failure and criticism, or the challenges of keeping the studio lights on, designers make good— and opinionated—copy. The Designer Says is a compendium of quotations from more than one hundred of history’s leading practitioners. Paired on page spreads like guests at a dinner party, a designer from the nineteenth century might sit next to one working today or two contemporary designers may strike up a conversation. Listen in as they compliment, provoke, and one-up each other in this lively volume of insights. This portable collection makes the perfect gift for designers, students, and anyone curious about the ideas and personalities that shape the art of visual communication. Shipping April 2013 — 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 160 pp / 2-color Hardcover 978-1-61689-134-3 $14.95 / £8.99 Rights: W 51495 9 781616 891343

• Featuring quotations from: Otl Aicher, Saul Bass, Michael Bierut, Irma Boom, Robert Brownjohn, Matthew Carter, Art Chantry, Ivan Chermayeff, Seymour Chwast, Elaine Lustig Cohen, William Drenttel, Charles and Ray Eames, Ed Fella, Alan Fletcher, Adrian Frutiger, Eric Gill, Milton Glaser, Jessica Helfand, Experimental Jetset, Ellen Lupton, Karel Martens, Debbie Millman, László Moholy-Nagy, Bruno Mari, Paul Rand, Michael Rock, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Paula Scher, Kurt Schwitters, Erik Spiekermann, Jan Tschichold, Massimo Vignelli, and Hermann Zapf, among many others • The second volume in the Words of Wisdom series following The Architect Says

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• The first well-designed compendium that focuses on the words of a range of graphic designers • Sara Bader is a New York City–based writer, researcher, and editor at Princeton Architectural Press. In 2010, she launched the online archive Quotenik.com, a growing library of verified quotes.

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T h e D e S I G N e R S ay S

T h e D e S I G N e R S ay S

Letters do love one another. However, due to their anatomical differences, some letters have a hard time achieving intimacy.

A good alphabet is like a harmonious group of people in which no one misbehaves.

Ellen Lupton (1963– )

Jan Tschichold (1902–1974)

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I have a fantasy in which I become Type Czar of the World and eradicate all the bad ones.

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The more uninteresting a letter, the more useful it is to the typographer. Piet Zwart (1885–1977)

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There is no other color that is better than black. There are many others that are appropriate and happy, but those colors belong on flowers.

The fact that you can create a third color out of two is something that never ceases to excite me. It’s nothing less than a miracle!

Massimo Vignelli (1931 – )

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Draw Your Own Alphabets Thirty Fonts to Scribble, Sketch, & Make Your Own Tony Seddon

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There are many ways to make your writing feel more personal, but none carries the charge of using a custom-drawn font. Draw Your Own Alphabets is a fun, hands-on workbook that teaches how to create funky hand-lettered fonts sure to jump off the page, poster, or screen. Presenting thirty complete alphabets, custom-drawn in a variety of styles by various young designers and illustrators, this do-it-yourself guide demonstrates how to adapt the letters and make them your own. Whether you dip in and out of your favorite lettering styles, or work through the book practicing various alphabets, you’ll be creating your own fonts in no time. A technical section shows how to put your hand-drawn creations to practice—from transferring letters to a computer and using them online to mixing and matching different alphabets. • Presents thirty examples of hand-drawn alphabets by a range of designers working in a variety of styles • Includes a technical section on scanning, uploading, and preparing artwork for print • Applications for hand-drawn fonts include creating letterheads, greeting cards, and web graphics

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• Perfect next step for those who have graduated from the Best Bubblewriter series of workbooks • Tony Seddon is a freelance writer and designer based in East Sussex, UK

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PATTERN FRONT

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f there was ever a typeface that would look great in an illustrated children’s book about, well, hairy things then this is it. The inspiration actually came from the illustrator’s roommate, who had particularly hairy toes. Yeuch! Too much information I think, but the font is very cute.

ANATOMY OF THE FONT

FONT FEATURES

The character of this humorous font lies mainly in the hairy decoration and the addition of toes at the terminals, but the irregular qualities of the strokes also add a sense of warmth and friendliness to the styling.

KEY FONT DETAILS • The tail of the capital ‘Q’ crosses into the counter • The instroke of the capital ‘G’ noticeably overhangs the stem

There is a significant overhang on the instroke of the ‘G’

NATURAL PARTNERS • Given that this is such an obvious candidate for use with material for children, partner fonts should exhibit a high level of readability. A simple font like VAG Rounded will work, as will the extremely versatile Frutiger.

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e’re not sure if it’s actually possible to knit this font for real, but it would make for an interesting challenge. Personally I’d rather draw it than knit it, and designer Vanessa Hamilton clearly knows her box stitch from her basket weave. This is one of the more geometric fonts in the book.

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his distinctly retro font by an emerging young designer is based on the once maligned, but newly cool, Cooper Black typeface. Born from a love of excessive scribbling, the pattern has a kind of ’70s pop magazine meets the Grateful Dead look. Younger readers can resort to Google if that means nothing to them.

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eavy block typefaces are not always synonymous with delicacy, but illustrator Tonwen Jones wanted to create a font that baulked that trend. Curiously, the disproportionately tiny wings and passing clouds provide the font with an angelic quality that would otherwise be absent.

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A variable alignment to the baseline helps to give this font the impression that it’s hovering in the air. The wing-like embellishments vary in size and position from glyph to glyph, creating a charming sense of animated movement.

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The use of Cooper Black as the main outline for this kitsch-pop font is spot on as the chunky serifs and voluptuous curves are made to accommodate the patterns and added decoration. Cooper Black was actually designed in the 1920s, but curiously looks very 1970s in style.

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KEY FONT DETAILS • Decorative embellishments vary between characters, with some carrying only patterned fill

There is little or no consistency in stem weights

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The forward-angled stress of this casually amorphous font gives away its origins as a more formal script face. The caps show a weight bias to the left, whilst the lower case letters tend towards being slightly bottom heavy, anchoring the characters solidly to the baseline.

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Another out-and-out novelty font, Knit is surprisingly legible, given the high level of decorative detailing used in the design. This is largely due to the highly geometric character shapes which fit to a regular grid.

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Stem protrudes slightly beyond the cap height on some glyphs

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Nelson Byrd Woltz: Garden, Park, Community, Farm Warren T. Byrd Jr., Thomas L.Woltz, and Stephen Orr, editor

Nelson Byrd Woltz’s award-winning landscape architecture is widely celebrated for combining sheer beauty with ecologically regenerative design. The firm’s innovative and highly collaborative design methods bring depleted ecosystems back to life—restoring meadows, streams, woodlands, and ponds in urban and rural settings and cultivating connections between sites and their complex regional environments. Nelson Byrd Woltz: Garden, Park, Community, Farm presents a selection of twelve built projects representing the firm’s contemporary vision for sustainable design. These examples demonstrate the remarkable breadth of their practice and inspire a new understanding of how landscape architecture can shape our world through urbanism, agriculture, and conservation sciences. The projects range from an urban townhouse garden to an animal-friendly habitat for the National Zoo’s giant pandas to a large-scale sheep-and-cattle station along the coast of New Zealand. Exceptional photography, hand-drawn plans, and lists of plants and materials document each project, and an appendix of details from numerous additional designs provides an extensive visual reference guide. Nelson Byrd Woltz’s transformative landscapes are both an open invitation to learn about nature and a much-needed contribution to the health of our cities, farms, and wild lands.

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• Projects include the recently opened Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, PA; the Asia Trail at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.; the restoration of the Dell at the University of Virginia; Citygarden in St. Louis, MO; private gardens in New York and Connecticut; and the Medlock Ames vineyards in Sonoma, CA

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Casa Alta An Andalusian Paradise Elizabeth McMillan

Shipping January 2013 — 8.5 x 10.5 in / 22 x 27 cm 192 pp / 175 color Hardcover 978-1-61689-137-4 $50.00 / £30.00 Rights: W 55000

When San Franciscans Victor Carrasco and Elizabeth McMillan bought their dream home in 1978, an abandoned courtyard house in a small Andalusian village in Southern Spain, they had little idea of the adventure ahead of them, beyond the immediate task of restoring an old building in poor condition. In addition to lacking modern amenities like plumbing and electricity, the fifteenthcentury Casa Alta featured a partly caved-in roof, a cracked facade, and a collapsed central arcade. What attracted the intrepid couple was not the structural mayhem facing them, but the spaces the three-footthick whitewashed walls enclosed, including two large courtyards, panoramic views of the landscape, and the ineffable history of a house that dates back to Roman times. Casa Alta presents the breathtaking results of a nearly three-decade-long labor of love. Stunning photographs capture the lived-in details of the house—part sanctuary and part labyrinth— from vibrant tiles and textiles to calming plants and pools. Bursting with color, pattern, light, and texture, Casa Alta is a fount of creative inspiration and an extraordinarily moving personal story sure to captivate anyone who has ever dreamed of renovating a historic home.

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The Greenest Home Superinsulated and Passive House Design Julie Torres Moskovitz

Passive is the new green. Passive Houses—well insulated, virtually airtight buildings—can decrease home heating consumption by an astounding 90 percent, making them not only an attractive choice for prospective homeowners, but also the right choice for a sustainable future. The Greenest Home showcases eighteen of the world’s most attractive Passive Houses by forward-thinking architects such as Bernheimer Architecture, Olson Kundig Architects, and Onion Flats, among many others. Each case study consists of a detailed project description, plans, and photographs. An appendix lists helpful technical information. Including a mix of new construction and retrofit projects built in a variety of site conditions, The Greenest Home is an inspiring sourcebook for architects and prospective homeowners, as well as a useful tool for students, and builders alike.

Shipping May 2013 — 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 192 pp / 250 color / 50 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-124-4 $45.00 / £27.99

• Follow-up to the successful PAPress book The Green House, with style-book crossover appeal

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• Passive House is the most stringent building energy standard in the world

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• Passive Houses are warmed not only by the sun, but also by heat from appliances and even occupants’ own bodies • Includes projects in ME, NY, PA, KS, RI, and CT, as well as France, Japan, Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland • The Passive House’s basic tenets—insulation and air sealing—can also be used by owners of existing homes to boost energy efficiency and savings

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Art Parks A Guide to America’s Sculpture Parks and Gardens Francesca Cigola

Whether located in the heart of a metropolis such as Chicago or on sprawling fields in the countryside, sculpture parks and gardens have become increasingly popular destinations for art and nature lovers alike. These art parks offer visitors a unique opportunity to interact with large-scale works designed for quiet contemplation in natural landscapes. Art Parks is the first comprehensive guide to North America’s most important outdoor sculpture parks. Parks are divided into chapters thematically and by region, with four maps that locate parks within each geographic area. Each of the fifty-seven locations—from large-scale parks in the countryside to small urban gardens and corporate sculpture collections—is described in detail and beautifully photographed. With its handy flexibind format, it is equally at home in the traveler’s backpack or on the sculpture lover’s side table.

Shipping May 2013 — 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 224 pp / 140 color Flexibind 978-1-61689-129-9 $35.00 / £21.99

• First comprehensive guide to sculpture parks in North America

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• Features works by Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Olafur Eliasson, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Goldsworthy, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Henry Moore, Isamu Noguchi, and Richard Serra, among others

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• Locations span the United States and Canada, with parks in MA, NY, NJ, CT, MD, D.C., OH, MI, IL, IA, MN, CO, CA, WA, TX, MS, AL, TN, and SC • Francesca Cigola is an Italian architect and writer based in New York City

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We Sit Together Utopian Benches from the Shakers to the Separatists of Zoar Francis Cape

Shipping April 2013 — 6.5 x 8.5 in /17 x 22 cm 112 pp / 55 1-color / 15 color Paperback 978-1-61689-159-6 $24.95 / £15.99

Whether for protest, religious congress, companionship, eating, or comfort, sitting communally remains one of the most powerful and prevalent of human social activities. This simple act held special significance in numerous utopian communities that emerged in nineteenth-century America, and was given physical presence in the form of a variety of styles of wooden benches. Fascinated by these expressions of harmony and equality, renowned British artist Francis Cape sought out and made measured drawings of remaining examples. We Sit Together presents twenty-five of Cape’s beautifully reconstructed benches drawn from twenty utopian sects—active from 1732 to the present—ranging from well-known communities like the Shakers to more obscure groups like the Separatists of Zoar. Featuring crisp photographs and lovingly handmade drawings, this rarely seen slice of Americana will appeal to the collector, woodworker, student of American history, or anyone who just likes to take a seat.

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• Communal societies represented: Shakers (ME); Church Communities International, Woodcrest (NY); Ephrata Cloister (PA); Camphill Village, Kimberton Hills (PA); Snow Hill Nunnery (PA); Separatists of Zoar (OH); Society of True Inspiration, Amana (IA); Hutterites (MT); and Twin Oaks (VA)

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• Includes a written description of each bench, a measured drawing, and an explanation of how the social or religious organization of the utopian community influenced its design • The twenty-five unpainted and carved benches were built from poplar grown near Francis Cape’s studio in Narrowsburg, NY

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Houses of Maine Elliott + Elliott Architecture Matthew and Elizabeth Elliott

Shipping April 2013 — 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 176 pp / 200 color / 20 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-122-0 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W 54000 9 781616 891220

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“There have been many influences for us over the years but the defining factor in our firm’s work is that we practice architecture in Maine, amidst extraordinary and ordinary beauty.” Although it has become something of a cliché for architects to say they pay close attention to a building’s site and surroundings, for Elliott + Elliott Architecture, residing, working, and building along Maine’s rugged coast has translated not only into refreshing architectural forms whose roots in tradition are clear, but also into collaborative processes with local builders and artisans, in the spirit of the shipbuilders and craftsmen of the state’s history. Featuring six of their most emblematic residential projects, Houses of Maine demonstrates that, in the right hands, the rough-around-the-edges individualism and often harsh natural environment for which this coast is known allow for a balanced, serene, and vernacular architecture whose links with the past create nothing less than a confidently optimistic preview of the region’s architectural future. • Offers an in-depth look at six houses, from the celebrated House on Casco Bay (a modern update to a nineteenth-century Cape Cod) to Pond House (a Mount Desert Island summer cottage inspired by local fishing shacks) • Will appeal to lovers of contemporary New England architecture or those who just dream of living there; and reach a similar audience to Tom Kundig: Houses and Houses 2 • Husband-and-wife team of Matthew and Elizabeth Elliott formed Elliott + Elliott Architecture in 1993

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Theater of Architecture Hugh Hardy

Shipping April 2013 — 8 x 11 in / 20 x 28 cm 224 pp / 100 color / 55 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-131-2 $50.00 / £30.00 Rights: W 55000

Architect Hugh Hardy is the quintessential New Yorker. His irrepressible love of the city animates all of his work, and can be found in many of the city’s most beloved institutions. Theater of Architecture gathers twenty of Hardy’s projects, both within New York City and beyond its borders, to frame a candid discussion about the collaborations, challenges, and strategies that gave rise to each project’s design. It illuminates the combination of all factors that create memorable architecture. Hardy began his career under the celebrated scenic designer Jo Mielziner, who profoundly influenced Hardy’s views on light as an element of design. His subsequent work on Lincoln Center’s Beaumont Theater with Eero Saarinen has also greatly advanced his fascination with how people come together in public spaces. New York examples are the magnificently restored Radio City Music Hall, projects at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the café in Bryant Park and the renovated New Amsterdam and New Victory theaters on Forty-second Street. • Includes three new theater projects in New York City: the Clare Tow Theater (built atop Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater); BAM’s just-completed Richard B. Fisher Building; and the first permanent home for Theatre for a New Audience • Each project essay includes one or more interviews with clients and collaborators by Mildred Friedman, the former editor of Design Quarterly at the Walker Art Center

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The New Amsterdam was conceived by Klaw & Erlanger, a powerhouse team of early-twentiethcentury Broadway producers. Their 1903 theater was more resplendent than any other on FortySecond Street, but by 1936 it stood abandoned. The main support columns were left open to the elements after an incomplete investigation of its steel structure. Sustained by leaks in the roof, mushrooms grew on the orchestra floor. The theater had been built by Marcus Klaw and A.L. Erlanger to be their most significant architectural achievement, its main 2,100-seat hall constructed for spectacle with an uncommonly large stage. But the initial production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was an overproduced box-office failure, and few subsequent productions were successful until Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., made it his home for the Ziegfeld Follies in 1913. Above the main auditorium was a second theater, reached by elevator, that originally featured flexible seating and glass window walls that looked out over the surrounding city. There The Midnight Frolic was staged for the delight of those who sought risqué nightlife. While frankly commercial in intent, the New Amsterdam was also built for quality of experience, with amenities rare for the period and a dedication to artistic surroundings that represented a growing desire in the middle class for luxury. By 1982 the New Amsterdam had become a scene of ruin. Its two stacked theaters, each with a glorious history, had both suffered abandonment. One quadrant of the ceiling in the main hall had collapsed, decorative plasterwork was missing or decomposing, seating boxes had been removed for film projection, and some murals were falling off or had disappeared. The seats were gone and three feet of water filled the basement. So much plaster had fallen that it was impossible to use the stairwells. Although the rooftop theater retained its stage, its roof leaked, its rigging was unusable, and its interior was stripped of all furnishings. The main theater’s entrance lobby had lost its lighting fixtures and a faux-stained-glass painted ceiling had been shattered. Almost every surface needed to be replaced.

Rebecca Robertson Former president of the 42nd Street Development Project MF: Why was Disney such an important factor in the rebirth of Forty-Second Street? RR: We needed an entertainment tenant with real credibility to convince the world that the new plan for Forty-Second Street— which combined art, entertainment, tourism, and commerce—was viable financially and could succeed. Even though the actual frontage of the New Amsterdam theater on the eight-hundred-footlong block of Forty-Second Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue was just twenty feet, its impact in convincing investors, politicians, and the public that Forty-Second Street was no longer the Deuce was astounding. MF: Why did Michael Eisner so strongly support the project? RR: He was brought to the New Amsterdam by his board member Robert A.M. Stern, who was also one of the architects of the 42nd Street Development Project’s critically acclaimed 1992 plan for the block. Disney was just entering the Broadway producing business (which they have done with great success) and did not want to be subject to the major theater owners who controlled all of the Broadway houses. They wanted their own house. The “New Am” had been at one time the best of the houses and the home of the famed Ziegfeld

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National Baseball Hall of Fame Cooperstown, New York

Stephen C. Clark established the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939; it has since grown to include seven buildings on Main Street in Cooperstown. Based around the legend that the game of baseball began with Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown’s modest stadium, the Hall of Fame now attracts more than 350,000 visitors annually. The quintessential American sport, baseball generates a blizzard of statistics and ephemera. Exhibition material is artfully displayed to preserve game scores and programs; players’ numbers, uniforms, and equipment; autographed bats and balls; life-size images of personalities like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson; and illustrations of various major-league ball parks. Each year, new Hall of Famers are inducted into the chapel-like hall at the center of the museum—a cause for major celebration. With more than thirty-five thousand miscellaneous artifacts, one hundred thirty thousand baseball cards, and twenty-six million library items, this is a leading cultural destination for people from all over the country. The museum’s expansive growth had compromised the internal logic of its original structures. Built over time, its seven different buildings were stylistically similar but separately organized. Mechanical systems were patched together, inefficient, and inadequate. Circulation was unwieldy and seemingly endless; visitors were often more confused than enlightened by their visits, and reconstruction was called for. On the exterior, a modified Georgian facade had undergone several revisions using matching materials and details. In fact, the facade’s 182-footlong masonry expanse has nothing to do with sports or a baseball stadium’s design—it is a direct expression of Stephen Clark’s architectural taste. At the same time, a violent contemporary architectural gesture would now be no more welcome on Main Street than a titanium-and-glass baseball with its stitches made of some luminescent space-age material. Our greatest challenge was to clarify the facility’s circulation while remaining respectful of the small scale of Cooperstown’s nineteenth-century architecture. Therefore, with the exception of moving one exterior wall toward the street to gain space for a new three-story hall and the addition of a glass

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Jane Forbes Clark II President of the Clark Foundation JC: I am president of the Clark Foundation. The entire family has an enormous interest still in Cooperstown—the preservation of Cooperstown as a wonderful place to live. Our advertising campaign is “America’s Perfect Village.” Even more, we are very interested in the well-being of the community and the people who live there. And I have major board positions in all of the organizations my family has founded over the years. I am chairman of the Clark Estates Corporation, which is a family investment office in New York. And we invest all the portfolios for all the organizations there. We manage their insurance issues and we provide advice and management oversight to all of those institutions we call Clark affiliates. They are all involved in Cooperstown. We have a sports center, an elder-care facility, two hotels, a resort golf course, three museums, two foundations. And we also provide nine hundred—almost a thousand—scholarships a year to graduating high school students from the Cooperstown school district and the nine surrounding school districts. So we do a lot.

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The story of Rockefeller Center is one of triumph: staggering profit, critical acclaim, and public affection. However, the project was initially castigated by critics such as Lewis Mumford, who denounced with salvos like: “If this is the best our architects can do with freedom, they deserve to remain in chains.” Such vituperation was equaled only by the opening night of Radio City Music Hall in 1932—an even more abject failure. Walter Lippmann, a respected columnist, proclaimed that Radio City was like “a great pedestal [built] to sustain a peanut.” The hall was magnificent, but for all the power of its sound amplification, performers appeared diminished in size, reduced to ciphers against the giant curves of the hall, which is the width of a city block. Today we have astonishing levels of amplification, projections, and video or LED images to enhance live performances. Even so, the flamboyant stagings of circuses or rock bands (or at the least, a Tony Bennett or a Bette Midler, with the help of much technological enhancement) are required to fully engage audiences at Radio City. This story began in 1928, when John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was drawn into acquiring a large plot of land half a mile south of Central Park. Acting from concern about how to protect family properties on East FiftyThird and Fifty-Fourth Street from development that was quickly advancing up Fifth Avenue, he became part of a syndicate proposing to build a new Metropolitan Opera House between Forty-Eight and Forty-Ninth Streets. The land was owned by Columbia University, and the project was to be called Metropolitan Square. An opera house would be the centerpiece of a composition flanked by two office buildings intended to provide subsidy for the opera. From this modest beginning, Rockefeller Center’s creation became a complex tale involving numerous collaborators. It drew on the talents of eight architects and designers under the guiding spirit of Rockefeller, who envisioned a new urban center where business offices, retail stores, and entertainment would all come together to pursue profit in a planned environment.

Kent Barwick Former president of the Municipal Art Society and former chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission KB: Rockefeller Center announced in 1978 that after years of losing money, it was going to close Radio City Music Hall. The time for that kind of entertainment and that size of house had passed. There was a public outcry of dismay, and the Landmarks Commission calendared it for a hearing to consider making it an interior landmark. As it happened, I was just coming in as the new chair of the Landmarks Commission, and my first real day on the job was going to be the hearing on Radio City Music Hall. In the week prior to this hearing, my predecessor, Beverly Moss Spatt, announced her view (which she later expressed in front of the whole commission) that the landmarks law was unconstitutional on its face as it applied to theaters. She had apparently come to this view after discussions with Alton Marshall. Al Marshall ran Rockefeller Center in those days—he was a very capable, powerful man who had worked for Nelson Rockefeller for years, including when Nelson Rockefeller was the governor. He was the governor’s secretary, which is sort of the general head of staff. He was a smart lawyer and a powerful person and obviously a representative of a very powerful family, and so he persuaded Mrs. Spatt, who chose the morning of this public hearing to make this

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Local Architecture Building Place, Craft, and Community Brian MacKay-Lyons, edited by Robert McCarter

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In architecture, as in food, local is an idea whose time has come. Of course, the idea of an architecture that responds to site; draws on local building traditions, materials, and crafts; and strives to create a sense of community is not recent. Yet, the way it has evolved in the past few years in the hands of some of the world’s most accomplished architects is indeed defining a new movement. From the rammed-earth houses of Rick Joy and Pacific Northwest timber houses of Tom Kundig, to the community-built structures of Rural Studio and Francis Kéré, designers everywhere are championing an architecture that exists from, in, and for a specific place. The stunning projects, presented here in the first book to examine this global shift, were featured at the thirteenth and final Ghost conference held in 2011, organized by Nova Scotia architect, educator, and local practitioner Brian MacKay-Lyons. The result is the most complete collection of contemporary regionalist architecture available, with essays by early proponents of the movement, including Kenneth Frampton, Juhani Pallasmaa, and Pritzker Prize–winning architect Glenn Murcutt.

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• Features the work of eighteen well-known regional architects, including many successful PAPress authors such as Tom Kundig, Rick Joy, and Andrew Freear of Rural Studio, as well as critical texts by luminaries Kenneth Frampton and Juhani Pallasmaa, and Pritzker Prize–winning architect Glenn Murcutt • Most comprehensive collection of regionalist architecture and criticism available • An essential resource for architects and students • Brian MacKay-Lyons is principal of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects and a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Landprints The Garden Designs of Bernard Trainor Susan Heeger

Australian-born landscape designer Bernard Trainor has made it his life’s work to capture the wild soul of his adopted home of Northern California. Neither a naturalist nor an architect, Trainor uses the tools of both to create stunning large-scale gardens that unfold over many acres. Across airy hilltops, craggy seasides, and other one-of-a-kind tracts, Trainor applies simple, understated frames to rugged natural panoramas, the better to bring them into focus. His understated yet powerful landscapes draw inspiration from local plants, regional history, and the contours of the site. Designed to engage all of the senses—the sound of water, the smell of sage—Trainor’s gardens create sensory memories that foster a deep connection to the land. Landprints showcases ten of his most ambitious and inspiring gardens through gorgeous photography and detailed project descriptions.

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• First monograph on award-winning Bernard Trainor, who lectures widely on regional, sustainable, and site-appropriate design • Project locations are all in California: Carmel, Lagunitas, Salinas, Carmel Valley, Big Sur, Los Altos Hills, Santa Lucia Preserve, Monterey, and Oakland Hills • A source of inspiration for landscape architects, students, and anyone seeking inspired ideas for shaping outdoor spaces • Los Angeles–based author Susan Heeger has written extensively on gardens and landscape design for numerous publications

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Tree Gardens Architecture and the Forest Gina Crandell

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From their early use as protective shelter to the felling of thousands of trees to harvest wood and create farmland, to more recent attempts at conservation, trees remain one of mankind’s greatest resources. But aside from their purely practical uses, trees are appreciated for their beauty and have long served as important elements in designed landscapes. Tree Gardens is the first book to focus on what author Gina Crandell calls the “largest living architectural structures”—masses of trees that form expressive spaces on sites all over the world. Each case study—from the grand park at Versailles, to New York City’s 9/11 Memorial Forest—explains how the scale, context, species, and spacing of trees on a particular site establish its expressive structure. Featuring engaging text and beautiful images, this much-needed book combines useful how-to aspects of tree planting with theoretical discourse on tree garden design and will be an important resource for students, landscape architects, and horticulturists alike. • First book to focus on tree gardens in landscape architecture • Landscapes include historical and contemporary works by such well-known designers as Frederick Law Olmsted, André Le Nôtre, C. Th. Sørensen, Daniel Kiley, Peter Walker, and Michael Van Valkenburgh • Projects range from ten to thousands of trees on sites both pristine and postindustrial, urban and remote

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Young Architects 14 No Precedent The Architectural League Prize is an annual competition, series of lectures, and exhibition organized by the Architectural League of New York and its Young Architects and Designers Committee.

2012 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Architectural League Prize for Young Designers and Architects. Each year up-and-coming architects are recognized for excellent and inspiring work. This year’s theme, No Precedent, reflects the perception of young architects as a self-defining generation driven by the desire to be heard and unwilling to either wait their turn or to follow in others’ footsteps. They are quick to cast aside unfit precedents, codes, and rules. Their work is suggestive, speculative, and on the brink—neither here nor there, but fodder for the future. The projects in Young Architects 14 investigate what it takes to create something without precedent and how this influences the way designers work and what they produce.

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New Public Works

Modern American Housing

Architecture, Planning, and Politics

High-Rise, Reuse, Infill

Mark Robbins, editor

Peggy Tully, editor

Between 1999 and 2002 the National Endowment for the Arts’s New Public Works program sponsored design competitions in cities across the United States. The forward-thinking designs that emerged have influenced the physical form of major public works projects nationwide. New Public Works presents a history of the program, along with interviews with participants. Special attention is paid to the key role played by private, municipal, and other public funding sources. Case studies of three built projects by Allied Works Architecture, Koning Eizenberg, and Weiss/Manfredi Architecture describe the path of each from competition through construction.

Modern American Housing brings together the most enlightened thinkers from the worlds of architecture, social practice, and real estate development to present the latest developments in the design and construction of new housing stock in re-urbanizing cities throughout the United States. New housing is grouped into three sections—housing towers, reused historical structures, and urban infill—and documented with photographs, pre-construction renderings, floor plans, and maps indicating location in urban settings. An accompanying essay and a discussion with urban planners, architects, and policymakers round out this fresh look at the past and future of the American house.

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New City Books The New City Books series explores the intersection of architecture, landscape architecture, infrastructure, and planning in the redevelopment of the civic realm. Focusing on government sponsorship of design, the study of weak-market cities, contemporary American housing, and the role of a research university as a resource and collaborator, the series highlights the formative nature of innovative design and the necessity for strategies that trigger public and private support.

American City X Syracuse after the Master Plan Mark Robbins, editor

In American City X, editor Mark Robbins, former dean of Syracuse University’s School of Architecture, argues that innovative and compelling architecture can not only enhance the way a city is perceived, but also change the way it works. Looking to Syracuse, NY, as the archetypal “American City X,” the book showcases projects that demonstrate potential positive futures for post industrial cities across the country. Featuring renovations and ground-up constructions—ranging from landscapes to buildings and infrastructure—at both residential and institutional scales, the successful recent work in Syracuse addresses sustainability, material and formal experimentation, and inventive use of space for evolving community needs. Shipping July 2013 — 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 160 pp / 125 color Hardcover / 978-1-61689-106-0 $29.95 / £18.99 Rights: W, except Canada 52995 9 781616 891060

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University of Massachusetts Amherst Marla R. Miller and Max Page

The newest title in our Campus Guide series takes readers on an architectural tour of University of Massachusetts Amherst. As one of the nation’s oldest public universities, and the largest in the Northeast, the University has a rich and storied history. Initially chartered as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, the school has grown from fifty farmers to close to 24,000 students of diverse backgrounds and academic interests. The University’s campus has also expectedly experienced parallel growth. From a few barns on the Berkshire foothills, the University now sits atop nearly 1,500 acres. Five carefully considered tours put the architectural history of the campus into context. • The first architectural history of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Shipping March 2013 — 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 192 pp / 150 color / 16 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-112-1 $29.95 / £18.99

• Campus includes many midcentury modern gems, including the Fine Arts Center (Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates), Herter Hall (Coletti Brothers), and the W. E. B. Du Bois Library (Edward Durell Stone)

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• Walks are illustrated with beautiful new photography as well as historic images from the University’s archives • Author Marla Miller is a professor in UMass’s history department. Max Page is a professor of history and graduate program director of the Architecture and Design Program

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Pamphlet Architecture 33 Islands, Atolls, and Other Derivative Territories LCLA Office, Luis Callejas

The competition for Pamphlet Architecture 33 asked previous authors in the series to nominate the architects and theorists whose work represents the most exciting design and research in the field today. The first of two winning entries—the other will be published in fall 2013 as PA 34—was submitted by Luis Callejas of LCLA Office in Medellín, Colombia. Pamphlet Architecture 33: Islands, Atolls, and Other Derivative Territories asks how architecture might critically repurpose its traditionally limited disciplinary tools in order to make a meaningful impact at a territorial scale. Functioning as a landscape architect in a country that has no infrastructure for such a profession, Callejas questions pedagogical, disciplinary, and political norms at macro levels using micro tactics. As a result, PA 33 provocatively expands devices such as repetition and aggregation beyond their limits in scenarios where sociopolitical constraints seemingly prohibit what would normally be understood as an architectural intervention.

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75 Artist Books: The Kaldewey Press, New York A Catalogue Raisonné Clemens von Lucius

Since founding the Kaldewey Press in rural Poestenkill, NY, in 1985, Gunnar A. Kaldewey has produced exactly seventy-five artist books in limited editions, some of them written and designed by Kaldewey himself. While few small presses have managed to produce such a large body of work, the Kaldewey Press has earned the reputation as one of the world’s finest publishers of contemporary artist books. In this abundantly illustrated catalogue raisonné, collector and Kaldewey devotée Clemens von Lucius presents in detail all seventy-five books published to date, accompanied by individual descriptions of each title, an introductory essay describing the design process, and an interview with the publisher himself. Shipping February 2013 — 6.7 x 9.4 in / 17 x 24 cm 352 pp / 400 col / 100 b+w Paperback 978-3-87439-825-1 $50.00 / £32.00 Rights: World English except Germany, Austria, Switzerland 55000 9 783874 398251

• Exquisite volumes have been exhibited worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Galerie Yvon Lambert in Paris • Features books published in cooperation with artists such as Mischa Kuball, Jonathan Lasker, Heribert C. Ottersbach, Richard Tuttle, and Hans Peter Willberg • Limited small editions make these books very difficult to track down individually • Books are constructed out of a variety of unusual materials, including sandpaper, aluminum, plastic, vellum, clay, tree bark, American Indian beadwork, and zinc

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Richard Hollis Designs for the Whitechapel Christopher Wilson

Richard Hollis has been called “the graphic designer’s designer.” Best known as the author of the classic Graphic Design: A Concise History (1994), it is his six decades of design work that is currently undergoing a long overdue critical reevaluation. In Richard Hollis Designs for the Whitechapel, author Christopher Wilson focuses on the visual identity Hollis developed during the 1970s and 80s for London’s then up-and-coming Whitechapel Art Gallery. Working closely with curators and artists, Hollis designed a series of conceptually rigorous posters, brochures, and catalogs for pioneering exhibitions by artists such as Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Cornell, Philip Guston, and Frida Kahlo. This timely collection presents all of Hollis’s masterpieces of understatement, along with critical essays and interviews. • Richard Hollis is one of Britain’s most influential graphic designers • A spring 2012 UK retrospective of Hollis has reignited interest among a younger generation of designers • Hollis is known for his groundbreaking print adaptation of John Berger’s legendary early 1970s BBC TV series Ways of Seeing

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• Christopher Wilson is a British graphic designer and writer whose articles have been published in numerous magazines, including Dot Dot Dot and Eye

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Bird Watching and Other Nature Observations Journal

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life lists

i. Birds of Illustrated Nests (in order of journal appearance)

Based on the best-selling America’s Other Audubon, this aspirational journal is rife with tips for casual and beginner birding and nature enthusiasts. Light prompts invite writers to record impressions and sightings, inspiring quotations are scattered throughout, and an extensive back matter section includes notes about how to hone observation skills, ethics of birding, additional resources, plus room to develop birding life lists.

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Carolina Wren—Thryothorus ludovicianus Lithograph by Eliza Shulze

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Summer Tanager—Piranga aestiva Lithograph by Virginia Jones

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Indigo Bunting—Passerina cyanea Lithograph by Genevieve Jones

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Red-winged Blackbird—Agelaius phoeniceus Lithograph by Eliza Shulze

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Field Sparrow—Spizella pusilla Lithograph by Virginia Jones

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c o l o r a n d pat t e r n Color and pattern make the bird (and often provide inspiration for the bird’s name: indigo bunting, red-winged blackbird, purple martin, etc.). Pay close attention to where color is placed on the body and in what patterns. Look for stripes and bands, spots and patches, streaks and smudges, and so on. Rather than simply black or yellow, add details that help define the unique visual characteristics of the bird: shiny black mask, golden brown bib, cinnamon-colored edges, iridescent green wingbars, sparkling blue necklace.

Each bird has a distinct personality. In addition to attitudes related to the specific species, draw out the idiosyncrasies of the individual. Watch and listen carefully: is she social or solitary, direct or allusive, loud or contemplative? Behavior is a rich area to expand upon, consider: busy, bossy, inquisitive, secretive, shy, expressive, messy, skillful, swift.

(from head to tail) 4. Bill 5. Nape 6. Throat 7. Breast

Beyond merely large or small, strive to be specific when describing the size and shape of the bird. Use the bird’s anatomy as a guide to prompt further details. Is its crest swept back, triangular, or shaggy; its bill blunt or dagger-like; its body plump or compact; its tail square tipped, notched, or fanned?

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The cuckoo and the whip-poor-will, among other birds, are named for their songs. You may describe a bird’s call as sweet, bright, mechanical, trill, piercing, and more. Complement these portrayals by sounding out the bird’s call. Going beyond chirps and tweets, gobbles and coos, the language of birds can be poetic: hoo-hoo-hoo-to-whoo-ooo; swee swee swee ti ti ti; WHAAAKaaaa; oo-loo-lee.

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Use this journal to record detailed surveillance, poetic musings, or both. When documenting bird sightings and other nature observations, establish your own approach. Mixing scientific terms and colorful, descriptive words will create a rich and varied picture of your surroundings and the creatures that inhabit it. It will also allow you to revisit the experience of a particular place and encounter time and again. There are approximately ten thousand species of birds; what distinguishes one from the next? Size and shape, color and pattern, behavior and voice, and habitat (location, nests, etc.). The following notes will help you describe any bird from tip to tail, and from treetop to hillside.

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Nests & Eggs Notecards Images from America’s Other Audubon make up this stunning collection of notecards featuring carefully crafted nests and the colorful and speckled eggs they protect. Features six different images with descriptive captions on the reverse, contained in a visually rich keepsake box. Shipping January 2013 — 4.75 x 6 x 1.75 in / 12.1 x 15.2 x 4.5 cm 12 full-color cards 6 designs, repeating 2 times 12 envelopes 978-1-61689-138-1 $14.95 / £10.99 Rights: W 51495 9 781616 891381

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Woodcut Notecards If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, artist Bryan Nash Gill shows us why. In this collection of notecards, based on the book Woodcut, the arboreal rings come to life in exquisite detail, revealing the great beauty and power within each tree. The notecards are contained in a handsome keepsake box, with removable bellyband. Shipping January 2013 — 5.25 x 6.5 x 1.75 in / 13.3 x 16.51 x 4.45 cm 12 full-color cards 6 designs, repeating 2 times 12 envelopes 978-1-61689-147-3 $15.95 / £11.99 Rights: W 51595 9 781616 891473

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What Did I Buy Today? An Obsessive Consumption Journal Illustrations by Kate Bingaman-Burt

Record your spending dreams and dramas, from the minute to the monumental, in this week-byweek logbook of splurges and savings. This journal is charmingly illustrated by Obsessive Consumption author Kate Bingaman-Burt, beloved by DIYers for her whimsical take on everyday life. Shipping January 2013 — 5 x 7.125 in / 12.7 x 18 cm 160 pp / 50 color Paperback 978-1-61689-136-7 $12.95 / £9.99 Rights: W 51295 9 781616 891367

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Vintage Typography Notecards Discovered in vintage typographic manuals, the specimens featured on these elegant cards range from one-of-a-kind hand-drawn samples to classic favorites used in the early decades of the twentieth century. The back of each card features a minihistory of the typeface’s origins and use. Shipping January 2013 — 4.75 x 6 x 1.75 in / 12.1 x 15.2 x 4.4 cm 12 2-color cards 6 designs, repeating 2 times 12 envelopes 978-1-61689-146-6 $14.95 / £10.99 Rights: W 51495 9 781616 891466

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Paula Scher MAPS New York / Paris / London: Three Mini Journals Introducing a new line of smart and stylish gift products developed in collaboration with legendary international design firm Pentagram. These three pocket-sized journals are decorated with Pentagram partner Paula Scher’s obsessively detailed, highly personal city maps. Tuck these lightweight journals in your bag for your next journey, or simply use them to jot notes on the go. Shipping January 2013 — 4.25 x 5.75 in / 10.8 x 14.6 cm Set of 3 journals (1 gridded / 1 lined / 1 blank) 64 pp each Paperback, with sewn spine and back pocket 978-1-61689-143-5 $14.95 / £10.99 Rights: W 51495 9 781616 891435

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Brooklyn Makers pb / $24.95 / £15.99 978-1-61689-074-2

The Architect Says hc / $14.95 / £8.99 978-1-61689-093-3

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Typography Sketchbooks pb / $40.00 978-1-61689-042-1

Stickwork hc / $50.00 / £32.00 978-1-56898-862-7 pb / $34.95 / £20.00 978-1-56898-976-1

America’s Other Audubon hc / $45.00 / £30.00 978-1-61689-059-9

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The Artist’s Eye pb / $12.00 / £7.99 978-1-61689-056-8

Menus for Chez Panisse hc / $40.00 / £25.00 978-1-61689-029-2

Pinhole Cameras hc / $19.95 / £10.99 978-1-56898-989-1

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Architects & Monographs

Adalberto Libera Francesco Garofalo and Luca Veresani 6 x 9.5 in / 15 x 24 cm 208 pp / 300 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-344-8 $24.95 / £16.99

Anchoring Steven Holl 8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm 172 pp / 205 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-87827-151-8 $40.00 / £28.00

Animate Form Greg Lynn 6.6 x 8.8 in / 17 x 22 cm 204 pp / 1472 col / 135 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-083-6 $40.00 / £28.00

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The Architecture of the Ozarks The Works of Marlon Blackwell Marlon Blackwell 9.8 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm 192 pp / 284 col / 51 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-488-9 $40.00 / £28.00

Art Deco San Francisco The Architecture of Timothy Pflueger Therese Poletti and Tom Paiva 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 256 pp / 210 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-756-9 $55.00 / £35.00

AT-INdex Winka Dubbeldam 7.8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 224 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-535-0 $40.00 / £28.00

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The Big Idea Scott Johnson 6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm 120 pp / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-890449-38-4 $35.00 / £20.00

Bing Thom Works Bing Thom Architects 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 208 pp / 100 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-959-4 $65.00 / £37.50

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Archigram Peter Cook 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 148 pp / 144 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-194-9 $40.00 / £21.95 Rights: W

Atlas of Novel Tectonics Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto 5 x 7.5 in / 13 x 19 cm 288 pp / 25 col / 200 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-554-1 $29.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

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Bioreboot The Architecture of R&Sie(n) Giovanni Corbellini et al. 9.5 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm 224 pp / 132 col / 105 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-869-6 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: NA, Canada, Australia, Philippines only


Condemned Building Douglas Darden 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 160 pp / 208 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-63-3 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

Contemporary Classical The Architecture of Andrew Skurman Andrew Skurman 9.5 x 11.87 in / 24 x 30 cm 256 pp / 300 color / 100 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-088-9 $60.00 / £38.00

Dean/Wolf Architects Constructive Continum Kathryn Dean 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 224 pp / 303 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-829-0 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

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Eero Saarinen An Architecture of Multiplicity Antonio Roman 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 240 pp / 180 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-340-0 $60.00 / £45.00 Rights: W

Eladio Dieste Innovation in Structural Art Stanford Anderson 9.6 x 11.8 in / 24.4 x 30 cm 264 pp / 104 color / 158 b+w Hardcover 978-1-56898-371-4 $60.00 / £42.00

Devil’s Workshop 25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture Susan Piedmont-Palladino and Mark Alden Branch 8 x 10.8 in / 20 x 27 cm 144 pp / 120 col / 45 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-113-0 $29.95 / £21.95 Rights: W

Erwin Hauer Continua Architectural Screens and Walls Erwin Hauer 10.3 x 10.8 in / 26 x 27 cm 108 pp / 155 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-727-9 $34.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

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Everything All at Once The Software, Film, and Architecture of MOS Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample 6 x 8.25 in / 15 x 23 cm 176 pp / 40 color / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-078-0 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

Expanded Practice Höweler + Yoon Architecture / MY Studio J. Meejin Yoon and Eric Höweler 7.5 x 9.3 in / 19 x 23 cm 208 pp / 300 col / 45 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-866-5 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Explorations The Architecture of John Ronan John Ronan 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 350 col / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-876-4 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Flesh Architectural Probes Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio 8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm 256 pp / 68 col / 300 b+w Paperback / 978-1-878271-37-2 $39.95 / £28.00

FOBA / Buildings Katsu Umebayashi et al. 6.8 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 224 pp / 300 col / 66 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-527-5 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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Fougeron Architecture Opposition/Composition Anne Fougeron 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 192 pp / 240 col / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-990-7 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Frank Furness The Complete Works, Revised Edition George E. Thomas et al. 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 392 pp / 13 col / 655 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-094-2 $45.00 / £30.00

Ghost Building an Architectural Vision Brian MacKay-Lyons 6.3 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm 192 pp / 224 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-736-1 $35.00 / £23.00

A Guide to Archigram 1961–74 Archigram Archives 5.7 x 4.92 in / 14.5 x 12.5 cm 448 pp / 200 color / 350 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-086-5 $40.00 / £25.00

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The Houses of William Wurster Frames for Living Caitlin Lempres Brostrom and Richard C. Peters 9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm 224 pp / 150 col / 150 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-028-5 $50.00 / £32.50

Intertwining Steven Holl 8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm 176 pp / 16 col / 270 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-061-4 $40.00 / £28.00

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Gyroscopic Horizons Prototypical Buildings and Other Works Neil M. Denari 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 224 pp / 250 col / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-87827-113-6 $40.00

House Black Swan Theory Steven Holl 8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm 176 pp / 176 col / 10 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-587-9 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

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James Carpenter Environmental Refractions Sandro Marpillero 8.7 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 176 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-608-1 $55.00

Jones, Partners: Architecture El Segundo Jones, Partners: Architecture 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 400 pp / 270 col / 305 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-700-2 $60.00 / £38.00

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Julie Snow Architects Julie Snow and Janet Abrams 6.8 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 144 pp / 100 col / 40 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-487-2 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Kesling Modern Structures Popularizing Modern Living in Southern California 1934-1962 Patrick Pascal 11 x 8 in / 28 x 20 cm 96 pp / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-890449-13-1 $24.95 / £17.95 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

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Kuth/Ranieri Architects Byron Kuth et al. 7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm 192 pp / 220 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-865-8 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Leven Betts Pattern Recognition David Leven and Stella Betts 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 205 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-782-8 $40.00 / £25.00

Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis Opportunistic Architecture Paul Lewis et al. 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 130 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-710-1 $40.00 / £25.00

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Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis Intensities Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 130 color / 50 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-066-7 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Made to Measure The Architecture of Leers Weinzapfel Associates Andrea Leers et al. 9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm 176 pp / 213 col / 18 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-957-0 $65.00 / £45.00 Rights: W

Material Immaterial The New Work of Kengo Kuma Botond Bognar 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 224 pp / 460 col / 85 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-779-8 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Marina City Bertrand Goldberg’s Urban Vision Igor Marjanovic and Katerina Rüedi Ray 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 176 pp / 105 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-863-4 $35.00 / £25.00

Marmol Radziner + Associates Between Architecture and Construction Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner 8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm 176 pp / 235 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-744-6 $40.00 / £25.00

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Mehrdad Yazdani Joseph Giovannini 9.5 x 11.5 in / 24 x 29 cm 144 pp / 225 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-29-2 $29.95 / £19.99

Miller|Hull Architects of the Pacific Northwest Sheri Olson 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 244 pp / 200 col / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-231-1 $40.00 / £24.00

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Mary Colter Architect of the Southwest Arnold Berke 10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm 320 pp / 80 col / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-345-5 $35.00 / £21.99 Rights: W

The Miller|Hull Partnership Public Works The Miller|Hull Partnership 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 256 pp / 200 col / 25 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-754-5 $50.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

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Natural Houses The Residential Architecture of Andersson-Wise Arthur Andersson and Chris Wise 8 x 10.3 in / 20 x 26 cm 176 pp / 225 col / 25 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-879-5 $40.00 / £25.00

No Nails, No Lumber The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff Jeffrey Head 7.2 x 7.9 in / 18.3 x 20.1 cm 176 pp / 100 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-024-7 $24.95 / £16.99

O’Donnell + Tuomey Selected Works Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey 9.8 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm 192 pp / 200 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-601-2 $40.00 / £23.00

OneFiveFour Lebbeus Woods 7 x 10.5 in / 18 x 27 cm 136 pp / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-80-0 $24.95 / £16.99

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Paul Rudolph The Florida Houses Christopher Domin and Joseph King 10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm 248 pp / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-551-0 $40.00 / £25.00

Paul Rudolph The Late Work Roberto de Alba 10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm 224 pp / 250 col / 150 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-401-8 $40.00 / £30.00

Peter Rose Houses Peter Rose 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-821-4 $40.00 / £28.00

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Provisional Emerging Modes of Architectural Practice USA Elite Kedan et al. 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 288 pp / 355 col / 65 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-878-8 $40.00 / £25.00

R. Buckminster Fuller World Man Daniel López-Pérez, editor 5.5 x 8 in /14 x 20.3 cm 144 pp / 25 color / 25 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-094-0 $21.95 / £13.99

Radical Reconstruction Lebbeus Woods 12 x 9 in / 30 x 23 cm 168 pp / 109 col / 103 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-286-1 $39.95 / £24.95

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Parallax Steven Holl 5.8 x 7.6 in / 15 x 19 cm 384 pp / 110 col / 290 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-261-8 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

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Proceed and Be Bold Rural Studio After Samuel Mockbee Andrea Oppenheimer Dean and Timothy Hursley 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 176 pp / 130 col / Paperback 978-1-56898-500-8 $30.00 / £19.99 Rights: W / Also available on ebrary.com 56

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Responsive Architecture Moody Nolan Recent Work Morris Newman 9 x 10 in / 23 x 25 cm 120 pp / 140 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-46-9 $29.95 / £16.99

Reveal Studio Gang Architects Jeanne Gang 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 256 pp / 300 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-993-8 $45.00 / £30.00

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Rogers Marvel Architects Rob Rogers and Jonathan Marvel 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 200 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-999-0 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Rural Studio Samuel Mockbee and an Architecture of Decency Andrea Oppenheimer Dean and Timothy Hursley 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 132 col / 12 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-292-2 $34.95 / £21.00 Rights: W

The Storm and the Fall Lebbeus Woods 9.6 x 7.3 in / 24 x 18 cm 176 pp / 8 col / 134 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-421-6 $50.00 / £35.00 Rights: W

Think/Make Della Valle Bernheimer Andrew Bernheimer and Jared Della Valle 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 245 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-781-1 $40.00 / £25.00

Tom Kundig Houses Dung Ngo 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 176 pp / 150 col / 25 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-605-0 $40.00 / £25.00

Tom Kundig Houses 2 Tom Kundig 9.5 x 11.8 in / 24 x 30 cm 256 pp / 250 col Hardcover / 978-1-61689-040-7 $55.00 / £35.00

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VJAA Vincent James Associates Architects Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 208 pp / 175 col / 125 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-588-6 $40.00 / £23.00

Weiss/Manfredi Surface/Subsurface Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi 11 x 9 in / 28 x 23 cm 208 pp / 300 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-733-0 $60.00 / £35.00

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Toyo Ito Force of Nature Jessie A. Turnbull, editor 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 144 pp / 25 color / 25 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-101-5 $21.95 / £13.99 Rights: W

True Life Steven Harris Architects Steven Harris 9.5 x 11.8 in / 24 x 30 cm 256 pp / 246 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-971-6 $50.00 / £32.00 Rights: W

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Young Architects Series

William L. Pereira James Steele 10 x 12 in / 25 x 30 cm 256 pp / 20 col / 260 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-20-9 $59.95 / £40.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

Young Architects 8 Instability The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-637-1 $24.95 / £14.00

Yankee Modern The Houses of Estes/Twombly William Morgan 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 168 pp / 150 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-817-7 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

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Young Architects 9 Proof The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-743-9 $24.95 / £15.00

Young Architects 10 Resonance The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-809-2 $24.95 / £14.99

Young Architects 11 Foresight The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-887-0 $24.95 / £16.99

Young Architects 12 ReSource The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-998-3 $24.95 / £16.99

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Young Architects 13 It’s Different The Architectural League of New York 5 x 7 in /13 x 18 cm 176 pp / 350 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-057-5 $24.95 / £16.99

Architectural Lighting Designing with Light and Space Hervé Descottes and Cecilia E. Ramos 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 177 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-938-9 $24.95 / £16.99

Architectural Photography the Digital Way Gerry Kopelow 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 150 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-697-5 $24.95 / £14.99

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Building Envelopes An Integrated Approach Jenny Lovell 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-818-4 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Digital Fabrications Architectural and Material Techniques Lisa Iwamoto 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-790-3 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

Ethics for Architects 50 Dilemmas of Professional Practice Thomas Fisher 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 152 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-946-4 $24.95 / £14.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-079-7

Material Strategies Innovative Applications in Architecture Blaine Brownell 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 160 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-986-0 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

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Model Making Megan Werner 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 160 pp / 200 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-870-2 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Old Buildings, New Designs Architectural Transformations Charles Bloszies 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 144 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-61689-035-3 $24.95 / £16.99

Philosophy for Architects Branko Mitrovic 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 192 pp / 15 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-994-5 $24.95 / £16.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-072-8

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Sustainable Design David Bergman 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-941-9 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Buildings

Urban Composition Developing Community through Design Mark C. Childs 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 150 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-052-0 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

Writing about Architecture Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities Alexandra Lange 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 192 pp / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-053-7 $24.95 / £15.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-113-8

Albert Frey Houses 1 + 2 Jennifer Golub 9.5 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm 84 pp / 53 col / 22 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-190-1 $20.00 / £14.95 Rights: W

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Austin Val Verde A Montecito Masterpiece Berge Aran 8.8 x 12 in / 22 x 30 cm 144 pp / 61 col / 5 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-39-1 $50.00 / £30.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

Guggenheim New York | Guggenheim Bilbao Ezra Stoller and Jeff Goldberg 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 80 pp / 34 col / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-193-2 $14.95 / £10.95 Rights: W

Mies Van der Rohe’s Krefeld Villas Kent Kleinman and Leslie Van Duzer 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 144 pp / 40 col / 60 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-503-9 $35.00 / £25.00 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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The Chrysler Building Creating a New York Icon, Day by Day David Stravitz 9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm 192 pp / 170 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-354-7 $45.00 / £30.00

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Ezra Stoller 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 96 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-203-8 $19.95 / £14.95 Rights: W

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House Architecture as Portraiture Jack Quinan 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 248 pp / 130 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-419-3 $34.95 / £25.00 Rights: W

Iron Erecting the Walt Disney Concert Hall Gil Garcetti 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 144 pp / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-890449-28-5 $29.95 / £19.99

Loblolly House Elements of a New Architecture KieranTimberlake Associates 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 176 pp / 125 col / 46 b+w / with DVD Hardcover / 978-1-56898-747-7 $40.00 / £25.00

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Richard Neutra’s Miller House Stephen Leet 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-274-8 $40.00 / £28.00

Terragni’s Danteum Thomas L. Schumacher 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 168 pp / 12 col / 117 b+w Paperback / 978-1-87827-182-2 $24.95 / £17.99

The Wittgenstein House Bernhard Leitner 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 160 pp / 30 col / 90 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-251-9 $45.00 / £30.00

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Manhattan Skyscrapers Third Edition Eric P. Nash 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 240 pp / 150 col / 175 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-967-9 $50.00 / £32.00 Rights: W


Source Books in Architecture

Bernard Tschumi/ Zenith De Rouen Source Books in Architecture 3 Todd Gannon and Jeffrey Kipnis 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 176 pp / 101 col / 102 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-382-0 $29.95 / £19.99 Rights: W

Steven Holl Architects/ Simmons Hall Source Books in Architecture 5 Todd Gannon and Michael Demson 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 160 pp / 110 col / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-464-3 $29.95 / £19.99

Zaha Hadid/BMW Central Building Source Books in Architecture 7 Todd Gannon 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-536-7 $29.95 / £17.00 Rights: W

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Campus Guides

Eisenman Architects/ The University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals / Source Books in Architecture 8 / Todd Gannon 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 160 pp / 200 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-720-0 $29.95 / £17.00

Cranbrook Kathryn Eckert 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 208 pp / 120 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-257-1 $24.95 / £17.95

Dartmouth College Scott Meacham 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 256 pp / 225 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-348-6 $24.95 / £15.00

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Smith College Margaret Birney Vickery and Bilyana Dimitrova 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 160 pp / 100 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-591-6 $24.95 / £15.00

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Duke University John M. Bryan 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 168 pp / 120 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-228-1 $24.95 / £17.95

Northwestern University Jay Pridmore 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 192 pp / 200 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-755-2 $24.95 / £14.99

Rice University Stephen Fox 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 208 pp / 120 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-246-5 $24.95 / £17.95

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Stanford University, revised edition David J. Neuman et al. 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 200 pp / 120 col / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-538-1 $29.95 / £19.99

University of California, Berkeley Harvey Helfand 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 368 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-293-9 $24.95 / £17.95

University of California, San Diego Dirk Sutro et al. 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 224 pp / 125 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-860-3 $29.95 / £19.99

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University of Pennsylvania George E. Thomas 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 216 pp / 170 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-315-8 $24.95 / £17.95

University of Texas at Austin Lawrence W. Speck and Richard L. Cleary 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 224 pp / 125 col / 15 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-854-2 $29.95 / £20.00

University of Toronto Larry Wayne Richards 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 256 pp / 175 col / 18 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-719-4 $29.95 / £17.99

University of Washington Norman Johnston 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 168 pp / 120 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-247-2 $24.95 / £17.95

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Vassar College Karen Van Lengen and Lisa Reilly 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 176 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-349-3 $24.95 / £17.95 Rights: W

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Yale University, second edition Patrick L. Pinnell 6.25 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 256 pp / 200 color / 25 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-064-3 $29.95 / £20.00 Rights: W

West Point U.S. Military Academy Rod Miller 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 160 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-294-6 $24.95 / £17.95 Rights: W

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University of Cincinnati Paul Bennett 6.3 x 10 in / 16 x 25 cm 224 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-232-8 $24.95 / £17.95 Rights: W


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The Antiquities of Athens Measured and Delineated by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, Painters and Architects James Stuart and Nicholas Revett 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 496 pp / 400 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-723-1 $125.00 / £70.00

Edifices de Rome Moderne Paul Letarouilly 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 368 pp / 354 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-910413-00-8 $85.00 / £60.00

L’Architecture Claude-Nicolas Ledoux 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 328 pp / 300 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-910413-03-9 $85.00 / £60.00

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Plan of Chicago Daniel H. Burnham and Edward H. Bennett 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 268 pp / 48 col / 94 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-878271-41-9 $85.00 / £60.00

Sammlung Architektonischer Entwürfe Karl Friedrich Schinkel 11 x 8.5 in / 28 x 22 cm 268 pp / 207 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-910413-56-5 $85.00 / £60.00

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The Codewriting Workbook Creating Computational Architecture in AutoLISP Robert J. Krawczyk 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 416 pp / 274 b+w / with CD Paperback / 978-1-56898-792-7 $50.00 / £30.00

Contemporary Curtain Wall Architecture Scott Murray 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 264 pp / 275 col / 150 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-797-2 $75.00 / £45.00

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Park and Recreation Structures Albert Good 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 624 pp / 400 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-171-0 $85.00 / £60.00 Rights: W

Pencil Points Reader A Journal for the Drafting Room, 1920-1943 Jan Cigliano, George E. Hartman 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 680 pp / 400 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-352-3 $85.00 / £60.00 Rights: W

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The Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica of Rome Paul Letarouilly 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 320 pp / 24 col / 243 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-875-7 $125.00 / £80.00 Rights: W

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Detail in Process Christine Killory and René Davids 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 208 pp / 300 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-718-7 $65.00 / £40.00 Rights: W

Details in Contemporary Architecture Christine Killory and René Davids 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-576-3 $65.00 / £40.00

Details, Technology, and Form Christine Killory and René Davids 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 208 pp / 300 color Hardcover / 978-1-56898-953-2 $65.00 / £40.00 Rights: W

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Integrated Design in Contemporary Architecture Kiel Moe 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-745-3 $65.00 / £40.00

Materials for Design Victoria Ballard Bell and Patrick Rand 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 272 pp / 275 col / 250 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-558-9 $50.00

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Remarkable Structures Engineering Today’s Innovative Buildings Sutherland Lyall 9.3 x 11.8 in / 23 x 30 cm 240 pp / 150 col / 150 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-330-1 $75.00 Rights: NAM

Engineered Transparency The Technical, Visual, and Spatial Effects of Glass Michael Bell and Jeannie Kim 8.5 x 10.8 in / 22 x 27 cm 272 pp / 300 col / with DVD Hardcover / 978-1-56898-798-9 $65.00 / £40.00 Rights: W

Post-Ductility Metals in Architecture and Engineering Michael Bell and Craig Buckley 8.5 x 10.75 in / 22 x 27 cm 256 pp / 180 color / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-046-9 $65.00 / £40.00

Prefab Prototypes Site-specific Design for Offsite Construction Mark Anderson and Peter Anderson 9.6 x 11.9 in / 24 x 30 cm 264 pp / 100 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-560-2 $60.00 / £35.00

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Solid States Concrete in Transition Michael Bell and Craig Buckley 8.5 x 10.8 in / 22 x 27 cm 272 pp / 500 col / 175 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-895-5 $65.00 / £45.00

Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture Kiel Moe 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 240 pp / 250 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-880-1 $55.00 / £38.00

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Transmaterial A Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical Environment Blaine Brownell 6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 224 pp / 800 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-563-3 $35.00 / £16.99 Rights: W

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General Architecture

Transmaterial 2 A Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical Environment Blaine Brownell 6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 240 pp / 400 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-722-4 $35.00 / £16.99

Transmaterial 3 A Catalog of Materials that Redefine our Physical Environment Blaine Brownell 6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 252 pp / 400 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-893-1 $40.00 / £25.00

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After the Crash Architecture in Post-Bubble Japan Thomas Daniell 6 x 8.5 in / 15 x 22 cm 192 pp / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-776-7 $24.95 / £14.99

Alvar Aalto Houses Jari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 224 pp / 279 col / 37 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-081-0 $35.00 / £21.99

A-frame Chad Randl 7.2 x 7.9 in / 18 x 20 cm 208 pp / 150 col / 75 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-410-0 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

The Architectural Detail Edward R. Ford 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 336 pp / 285 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-978-5 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

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The Architecture of Diplomacy Building America’s Embassies, Revised Second Edition Jane C. Loeffler 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 424 pp / 190 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-984-6 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

The Architecture of Modern Italy The Challenge of Tradition, 1750-1900, Vol. 1 Terry Kirk 6.4 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm 280 pp / 119 b+w / Hardcover / 978-1-56898-420-9 $35.00 / £25.00 Rights: W / Also available on ebrary.com

The Baltimore Rowhouse Mary Ellen Hayward and Charles Belfoure 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 304 pp / 135 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-283-0 $24.95 / £12.95 Ebook / 978-1-56898-956-3 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Bamboo Fences Isao Yoshikawa and Osamu Suzuki 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 160 pp / 250 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-834-4 $40.00 / £23.50 Rights: W

Building (in) the Future Recasting Labor in Architecture Phillip Bernstein and Peggy Deamer 6 x 8.5 in / 15 x 22 cm 216 pp / 85 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-806-1 $29.95 / £19.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-003-2 Rights: W

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Bunker Archeology Paul Virilio 6.5 x 10.5 in / 17 x 27 cm 216 pp / 124 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-015-7 $40.00 / £28.00

The Cape Cod Cottage William Morgan 8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm 108 pp / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-575-6 $24.95 / £14.00

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Citizens of No Place An Architectural Graphic Novel Jimenez Lai 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 144 pp / 105 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-062-9 $19.95 / £12.99

Colonial Revival Maine Kevin Murphy 8.3 x 10 in / 21 x 25 cm 192 pp / 60 col / 90 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-449-0 $39.95 / £28.00 Rights: W

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Crafting a Modern World The Designs of Antonin and Noémi Raymond Kurt G. F. Helfrich and William Whitaker 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 352 pp / 100 col / 340 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-583-1 $75.00 / £42.00

Designing Paradise The Allure of the Hawaiian Resort Don Hibbard 10 x 8 in / 25 x 20 cm 216 pp / 170 col / 84 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-574-9 $50.00 / £30.00

Earth Architecture Ronald Rael 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 208 pp / 222 col / 96 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-945-7 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Figure/Ground A Design Conversation Scott Johnson and Bill Fain 8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm 240 pp / 220 col Hardcover / 978-1-890449-23-0 $65.00 / £42.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

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Fragments of Utopia Collage Reflections of Heroic Modernism David Wild 8.3 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm 112 pp / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-10-7 $40.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

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Frank Lloyd Wright The Romantic Spirit Carol Bishop 6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm 144 pp / 64 col Hardcover / 978-1-890449-30-8 $35.00 / £24.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

From Autos to Architecture Fordism and Architectural Aesthetics in the Twentieth Century / David Gartman 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 400 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-813-9 $60.00 / £38.00 Ebook / 978-156898-960-0 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Full Irish New Architecture in Ireland Sarah A. Lappin 7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm 240 pp / 250 col / 50 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-868-9 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W


Guastavino Vaulting The Art of Structural Tile John Ochsendorf and Michael Freeman 8.3 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm 256 pp / 174 col / 161 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-741-5 $60.00 / £37.50

Hill-Stead The Country Place of Theodate Pope Riddle James F. O’Gorman et al. 8.3 x 10 in / 21 x 25 cm 192 pp / 63 col / 98 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-759-0 $45.00 / £30.00

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A House for My Mother Architects Build for their Families Beth Dunlop 8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm 192 pp / 150 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-173-4 $34.95 / £24.95

House in the Landscape Siting Your Home Naturally Jeremiah Eck 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 208 pp / 248 col / 59 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-823-8 $40.00 / £28.00

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How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors Third Updated and Expanded Edition Gerry Kopelow 8.4 x 11 in / 21 x 28 cm 284 pp / 104 col / 230 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-323-3 $35.00 / £24.95

The Green House New Directions in Sustainable Architecture Alanna Stang and Christopher Hawthorne 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 196 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-950-1 $24.95 / £16.99

Hotel as Home The Art of Living on the Road Gary Chang 8.5 x 7 in / 22 x 18 cm 248 pp / 300 col / 40 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-603-6 $29.95 / £17.00 Rights: WXS

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Inside Prefab The Ready-Made Interior Deborah Schneiderman 6.75 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 144 pp / 125 color Paperback / 978-1-56898-987-7 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

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Installations by Architects Experiments in Building and Design Sarah Bonnemaison and Ronit Eisenbach 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 170 col / 45 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-850-4 $40.00 / £25.00

Italian Architecture of the 16th Century Colin Rowe and Leon Satkowski 6.4 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm 352 pp / 186 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-331-8 $35.00 / £24.95

Le Corbusier and the Maisons Jaoul Caroline Maniaque Benton 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 176 pp / 122 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-800-9 $40.00 / £25.00

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Le Corbusier Redrawn The Houses Steven Park 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 320 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-068-1 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

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LEED Materials A Resource Guide to Green Building Ari Meisel and Steven Winter 6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 224 pp / 500 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-885-6 $40.00 / £28.00

Leisurama Now The Beach House for Everyone Paul Sahre 7.3 x 9.8 in / 18 x 25 cm 208 pp / 270 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-709-5 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

The L!brary Book Design Collaborations in the Public Schools Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi 6.6 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 176 pp / 175 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-832-0 $30.00 / £18.99 Rights: W

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Matter in the Floating World Conversations with Leading Japanese Architects and Designers Blaine Brownell 7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm 256 pp / 425 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-996-9 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Narrow Houses New Directions in Efficient Design Avi Friedman 7.5 x 11.3 in / 19 x 29 cm 240 pp / 280 col / 50 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-873-3 $45.00 / £25.00

Next Wave New Australian Architecture Davina Jackson 7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm 256 pp / 185 col / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-735-4 $50.00 Rights: NAM

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Miami Modern Metropolis Paradise and Paradox in Midcentury Architecture and Planning / Allan T. Shulman and Diane W. Camber 9.5 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm 414 pp / Hardcover 978-1-890449-51-3 $85.00 / £55.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

Modern North Architecture on the Frozen Edge Julie Decker et al. 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 240 pp / 315 col / 135 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-899-3 $45.00 / £30.00

Moderne Fashioning the French Interior Sarah Schleuning 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 304 pp / 272 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-724-8 $65.00 / £40.00

More Mobile Portable Architecture for Today Jennifer Siegal 9 x 6 in / 23 x 15 cm 144 pp / 220 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-758-3 $24.95 / £14.99

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Minka My Farmhouse in Japan John Roderick 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 45 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-731-6 $24.95 / £14.99 Ebook / 978-1-56898-962-4 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Photographing Architecture and Interiors Updated and Expanded Julius Shulman 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 180 pp / 4 col / 200 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-07-0 $39.95 / £28.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

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Quonset Hut Metal Living for a Modern Age Chris Chiei and Julie Decker 7.2 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm 192 pp / 80 col / 110 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-519-0 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

The Sea Ranch Donlyn Lyndon and Jim Alinder 11 x 11 in / 28 x 28 cm 304 pp / 200 col / 170 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-386-8 $65.00 / £44.00 Rights: W

Revolution of Forms, updated edition Cuba’s Forgotten Art Schools John Loomis 7.5 x 11 in / 19 x 28 cm 232 pp / 44 col / 134 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-988-4 $29.95 / £20.00

Revolving Architecture A History of Buildings that Rotate, Swivel, and Pivot Chad Randl 7.2 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm 208 pp / 100 col / 70 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-681-4 $35.00 / £25.00

Sacred Spaces Historic Houses of Worship in the City of Angels Robert Berger 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 176 pp / 100 col Hardcover / 978-1-890449-21-6 $59.95 / £40.00

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Small Scale Creative Solutions for Better City Living Keith Moskow and Robert Linn 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 224 pp / 400 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-975-4 $34.95 / £20.00

Source Book of American Architecture 500 Notable Buildings from the 10th Century to the Present G. E. Kidder Smith 6.5 x 9.5 in / 17 x 24 cm 688 pp / 557 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-254-0 $29.95 / £21.95

Southern Comfort The Garden District of New Orleans, Revised and Updated Edition S. Frederick Starr 9.8 x 9.8 in / 25 x 25 cm 276 pp / 90 col / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-546-6 $24.95 / £15.99

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Tall Building Imagining the Skyscraper Scott Johnson 8 x 14 in / 20 x 36 cm 280 pp Hardcover / 978-1-890449-47-6 $34.95 / £22.00

Tilting House Launching, Slide Hauling, Potato Trenching, and other Tales from a Newfoundland Fishing Village Robert Mellin 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 256 pp / 150 col / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-807-8 $24.95 / £14.99 / Rights: W

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Steps to Water The Ancient Stepwells of India Morna Livingston 9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm 240 pp / 140 col / 92 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-324-0 $50.00 / £35.00 Rights: W

Swiss Made New Architecture from Switzerland Steven Spier and Martin Tschanz 7.8 x 8.5 in / 20 x 22 cm 256 pp / 250 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-425-4 $45.00 Rights: NAM

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To Each His Home Inspired Interiors as Unique as their Owners Bilyana Dimitrova 9 x 9.3 in / 23 x 23 cm 176 pp / 112 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-796-5 $45.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Usonia, New York Building a Community with Frank Lloyd Wright Roland Reisley and John Timpane 9 x 9 in / 23 x 23 cm 192 pp / 67 col / 130 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-245-8 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

Wandering the Garden of Technology and Passion John Marx Architect Pierluigi Serraino and Chris I. Yessios 10 x 10.5 in / 25 x 27 cm 176 pp / 250 col Hardcover / 978-1-890449-56-8 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W / A Balcony Press book

Weekend Utopia Modern Living in the Hamptons Alastair Gordon 9.6 x 12 in / 24 x 30 cm 172 pp / 75 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-272-4 $45.00 / £30.00

Cruising LA Architectural Styles in 5 Easy Drives Troy Fuss 6 x 11 in / 15 x 28 cm 96 pp / 80 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-42-1 $14.95 / £9.95

The Havana Guide Modern Architecture 1925-1965 Eduardo Rodriguez 5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm 288 pp / 16 col / 270 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-210-6 $29.95 / £17.95

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Guide Books

Workbook The Official Catalog for Workshopping: An American Model for Architectural Practice Emily Abruzzo 6.5 x 8.8 in / 17 x 22 cm 128 pp / 80 col / 15 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-017-9 $20.00 / £12.99

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Landscape Architecture

Louisville Guide Gregory A. Luhan et al. 4.5 x 8.5 in / 11 x 22 cm 480 pp / 325 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-451-3 $19.95 / £13.99 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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The National Park Architecture Sourcebook Harvey H. Kaiser 6 x 9.5 in / 15 x 24 cm 608 pp / 500 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-742-2 $40.00 / £25.00

Andrea Cochran Landscapes Mary Myers 10 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm 192 pp / 175 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-812-2 $50.00 / £30.00

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Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles Stefanos Polyzoides et al. 8.5 x 9.5 in / 22 x 24 cm 232 pp / 403 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-53-4 $35.00 / £22.50

Descanso An Urban Oasis Revealed Warren Marr et al. 14 x 9 in / 36 x 23 cm 96 pp / 80 col Hardcover / 978-1-890449-37-7 $42.95 / £25.00

Drosscape Wasting Land in Urban America Alan Berger and Lars Lerup 7 x 11 in / 18 x 28 cm 256 pp / 165 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-713-2 $27.50 / £16.00

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The Landscape Urbanism Reader Charles Waldheim 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 288 pp / 200 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-439-1 $34.95 / £19.99 Ebook / 978-1-56898-949-5

Large Parks Julia Czerniak and George Hargreaves 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 50 col / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-624-1 $34.95 / £18.00

Green Roof — A Case Study Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates’ Design For the Headquarters of the American Society of Landscape Architects Christian Werthmann 8.5 x 9 in / 22 x 23 cm 160 pp / 130 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-685-2 $45.00 / £26.00

Gateway Visions for an Urban National Park Alexander Brash et al. 28 x 24 cm / 11 x 9.5 in 224 pp / 349 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-955-6 $60.00 / £40.00 Rights: W

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Lawrence Halprin’s Skyline Park Ann Komara 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 144 pp / 2-color / 100 b+w Paperback 978-1-61689-091-9 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

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Natural Architecture Alessandro Rocca 9.4 x 6.4 in / 24 x 16 cm 216 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-721-7 $39.95 / £25.00

Pamela Burton Landscapes Pamela Burton 10 x 8.5 in / 25 x 22 cm 192 pp / 275 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-965-5 $50.00 / £32.00

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Reclaiming the American West Alan Berger 11 x 9.5 in / 28 x 24 cm 224 pp / 179 col / 29 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-362-2 $45.00 / £35.00 Rights: W

Recovering Landscape Essays in Contemporary Landscape Theory James Corner 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 288 pp / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-179-6 $24.95 / £17.95 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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Source Books in Landscape Architecture

Richard Haag Bloedel Reserve and Gas Works Park, Landscape Views 1 William S. Saunders 6.5 x 8.5 in / 17 x 22 cm 80 pp / 52 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-117-8 $14.95 / £9.95

Shallow Water Dictionary A Grounding in Estuary English, 2nd edition John R. Stilgoe 4.6 x 6.5 in / 12 x 17 cm 72 pp / 5 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-408-7 $14.95 / £10.99

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Grant Jones / Jones & Jones ILARIS: The Puget Sound Plan Source Books in Landscape Architecture 4 Jane Amidon 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 144 pp / 120 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-604-3 $29.95 / £18.00 Rights: W

Urbanism

Paolo Bürgi Landscape Architect Discovering the (Swiss) Horizon: Mountain, Lake, and Forest Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto et al. 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 144 pp / 100 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-851-1 $29.95 / £18.99

Tom Leader Studio Three Projects Jason Kentner 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 144 pp / 120 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-891-7 $29.95 / £19.99

Above Paris The Aerial Survey of Roger Henrard Jean-Louis Cohen 11.4 x 6.3 in / 29 x 16 cm 320 pp / 320 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-613-5 $50.00 / £30.00

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Above the Pavement— the Farm! Architecture & Agriculture at PF1 Amale Andraos and Dan Wood 4.25 x 7 in / 11 x 18 cm 192 pp / 20 col / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-935-8 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: W

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Beyond the Edge New York’s New Waterfront Raymond W. Gastil 8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm 208 pp / 70 col / 70 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-327-1 $30.00 / £21.95 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Bird’s Eye Views Historic Lithographs of North American Cities John W. Reps 14.5 x 12.5 in / 37 x 32 cm 116 pp / 120 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-146-8 $70.00 / £50.00

Block by Block Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York Timothy Mennel et al. 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 64 pp / 12 col / 10 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-771-2 $17.95 / £10.99

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The Concrete Dragon China’s Urban Revolution and What it Means for the World Thomas J. Campanella 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 336 pp / 85 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-968-6 $24.95 / £16.99 Ebook / 978-1-56898-948-8

Coney Island The Parachute Pavilion Competition Zoë Ryan and Jonathan Cohen-Litant 8 x 9.5 in / 20 x 24 cm 176 pp / 132 col / 14 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-623-4 $29.95 / £18.00

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Formerly Urban Projecting Rust Belt Futures Julia Czerniak, editor 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 192 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-089-6 $29.95 / £18.99

From the Ground Up Innovative Green Homes Peggy Tully, editor 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 160 pp / 160 color Hardcover 978-1-61689-092-6 $29.95 / £18.99

The Liberal Monument Urban Design and the Late Modern Project Alexander D’Hooghe 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 112 pp / 30 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-824-5 $29.95 / £19.99

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City Building Nine Planning Principles for the Twenty-First Century John Lund Kriken et al. 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 304 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-881-8 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Fast-Forward Urbanism Rethinking Architecture’s Engagement with the City Dana Cuff and Roger Sherman 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 204 col / 27 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-977-8 $34.95 / £22.50 Rights: W

The Next American Metropolis Ecology, Community, and the American Dream Peter Calthorpe 8.5 x 10 in / 22 x 25 cm 176 pp / 60 col / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-87827-168-6 $35.00 / £19.95 Rights: W

Sprawltown Looking for the City on Its Edges Richard Ingersoll 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 176 pp / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-566-4 $19.95 / £10.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-020-9 Rights: WE

Street Value Shopping, Planning, and Politics at Fulton Mall Rosten Woo et al. 4.25 x 7 in / 11 x 18 cm 208 pp / 35 col / 165 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-897-9 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: W

The Suburbanization of New York / Is the World’s Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town? / Jerilou Hammett and Kingsley Hammett 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 192 pp / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-678-4 $24.95 / £15.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-069-8

Urbanisms Working with Doubt Steven Holl 8.5 x 8.5 in / 22 x 22 cm 288 pp / 200 2-color and 50 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-679-1 $55.00 / £35.00 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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Writings & Theory

X-Urbanism Architecture and the American City Mario Gandelsonas 9.8 x 9.8 in / 25 x 25 cm 200 pp / 40 col / 140 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-151-2 $37.50 / £26.00

After Taste Expanded Practice in Interior Design Kent Kleinman, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, and Lois Weinthal 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 75 col / 25 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-026-1 $35.00 / £22.50 / Rights: W

Architectural Regionalism Collected Writings on Place, Identity, Modernity, and Tradition / Vincent B. Canizaro 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 496 pp / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-616-6 $39.95 / £22.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-080-3

Architecture From the Outside In Selected Essays by Robert Gutman / Robert Gutman et al. 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 344 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-896-2 $40.00 / £28.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-007-0

Architecture of the Off-Modern Svetlana Boym 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 80 pp / 20 col / 22 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-778-1 $24.95 / £14.99 Paperback/ 978-1-61689-103-9 $21.95 / £13.99

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Artificial Light A Narrative Inquiry into the Nature of Abstraction, Immediacy, and other Architectural Fictions Keith Mitnick 6 x 8.3 in / 15 x 21 cm 144 pp / 33 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-749-1 $24.95 / £15.00

Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern Architecture Sven-Olov Wallenstein 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 96 pp / 20 col / 60 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-785-9 $24.95 / £14.99 Paperback / 978-1-61689-111-4 $21.95 / £13.99

Capital Dilemma Germany’s Search for a New Architecture of Democracy Michael Z. Wise 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 244 pp / 65 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-134-5 $25.00 / £18.95

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Architecture and Film Mark Lamster 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-207-6 $24.95 / £18.95 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Architecture and the Sciences Exchanging Metaphors Antoine Picon and Alessandra Ponte 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 360 pp / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-365-3 $27.50 / £15.95 Rights: W

Architecture Oriented Otherwise David Leatherbarrow 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 304 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-811-5 $39.95 / £22.00 Ebook / 978-1-56898-811-5 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

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Constructing a New Agenda for Architecture Architectural Theory 1993‒2009 A. Krista Sykes and K. Michael Hays 6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm / 516 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-859-7 $45.00 / £30.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-082-7

Design Ecologies Essays on the Nature of Design Lisa Tilder and Beth Blostein 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 72 col / 64 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-783-5 $35.00 / £22.50 Ebook / 978-1-56898-954-9

Dimension 306090 12 Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan D. Solomon 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 192 pp / 100 col / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-0-615-18202-5 $24.95 / £14.99

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Eco-Tec The Architecture of the In-Between Amerigo Marras 5.8 x 8.4 in / 15 x 21 cm 142 pp / 40 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-159-8 $15.95 / £11.95

The Ethical Architect The Dilemma of Contemporary Practice / Tom Spector 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-285-4 $25.00 / £17.95 Ebook / 978-1-56898-844-3

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Fabricating Architecture Selected Readings in Digital Design and Manufacturing Robert Corser 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 224 pp / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-889-4 $29.95 / £19.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-000-1

50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist International McKenzie Wark 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 80 pp / 26 col / 18 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-789-7 $24.95 / £14.99 Paperback / 978-1-61689-108-4 $21.95 / £13.99

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Geography of Home Writings on Where We Live Akiko Busch 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 164 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-429-2 $19.95 / £9.99

A History of Architectural Theory From Vitruvius to the Present Hanno-Walter Kruft 6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm 800 pp / 207 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-010-2 $45.00 / £30.00

Five Houses, Ten Details Edward R. Ford 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 20 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-826-9 $40.00 / £25.00 Ebook / 978-1-56898-963-1 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

Form Follows Finance Skyscrapers and Skylines in New York and Chicago Carol Willis 5.8 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 224 pp / 170 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-044-7 $29.95 / £18.00 Rights: W

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Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of Science A Cinematographic Tale Jules Romains 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 136 pp / 20 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-780-4 $24.95 / £14.99 Paperback / 978-1-61689-107-7 $21.95 / £13.99 / Rights: W

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Human Space Otto Friedrich Bollnow 4.9 x 8.3 in / 12.5 x 21 cm 320 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-35-0 $35.00 Rights: NSAM

Le Corbusier, Homme de Lettres M. Christine Boyer 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 720 pp / 46 col / 170 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-980-8 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

Making a Case 306090, Volume 14 Emily Abruzzo, Gerald Bodziak, and Jonathan D. Solomon 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 180 pp / 200 color / 40 b+w Paperback / 978-0-615-34909-1 $24.95 / £15.99

The Nature of Place A Search for Authenticity Avi Friedman 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 192 pp / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-038-4 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: WE, excluding Canada

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Network Practices New Strategies in Architecture and Design Anthony Burke and Therese Tierney 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 224 pp / 24 col / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-701-9 $29.95 / £18.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-075-9

On Vision and Colors by Arthur Schopenhauer and Color Sphere by Philipp Otto Runge Georg Stahl 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 168 pp / 12 col / 10 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-791-0 $24.95 / £16.99 Ebook / 978-1-61689-005-6

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Shanghai Reflections Architecture, Urbanism, and the Search for an Alternative Modernity / Mario Gandelsonas 6.8 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 208 pp / 130 col / 40 b+w Vinyl binding 978-1-56898-326-4 $24.95 / £14.95

Studio and Cube On the Relationship between Where Art is Made and Where Art is Displayed Brian O’Doherty 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 80 pp / 43 col Hardcover / 978-1-883584-44-3 $24.95 / £15.00 Paperback / 978-1-61689-099-5 $21.95 / Rights: W

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Postmodern Urbanism Revised Edition Nan Ellin 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 368 pp / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-135-2 $29.95 / £16.99 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

The Project of Autonomy Politics and Architecture Within and Against Capitalism Pier Vittorio Aureli 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 120 pp / 24 col / 19 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-100-8 $21.95 Rights: W

Subnature Architecture’s Other Environments / David Gissen 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 224 pp / 80 col / 65 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-777-4 $35.00 / £22.50 Ebook / 978-1-56898-951-8

Survival City Adventures Among the Ruins of Atomic America Tom Vanderbilt 6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm 224 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-305-9 $25.00 / £17.95

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Sustain and Develop 306090 13 Joshua Bolchover and Jonathan D. Solomon 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 308 pp / 100 col / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-0-692-00088-5 $30.00 / £18.99 Rights: W

Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965‒1995 Kate Nesbitt 6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm 608 pp / 28 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-054-6 $45.00 / £26.00

Toward a New Interior An Anthology of Interior Design Theory Lois Weinthal 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 624 pp / 250 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-030-8 $45.00 / £30.00

ZoomScape Architecture in Motion and Media Mitchell Schwarzer 6.1 x 9.3 in / 16 x 23 cm 312 pp / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-441-4 $29.95 / £19.99

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Conversations with Mies van der Rohe Moisés Puente 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 31 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-753-8 $19.95 / £11.99

Conversations with Paolo Soleri Lissa McCullough 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-055-1 $19.95 / £12.99

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Conversations with Students

A Conversation with Frei Otto Juan María Songel 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 22 2-color col Paperback / 978-1-56898-884-9 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: WE

Ian McHarg Dwelling in Nature Lynn Margulis et al. 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 112 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-620-3 $19.95 / £12.00

Le Corbusier Talks with Students Le Corbusier 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-196-3 $14.95 / £10.95

Louis I. Kahn Conversations with Students Louis Kahn 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 112 pp / 12 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-149-9 $19.95 / £12.95

Paul Rand Conversations with Students Michael Kroeger 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 30 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-725-5 $19.95 / £12.99

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Peter Smithson Conversations with Students Catherine Spellman and Karl Unglaub 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 37 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-461-2 $17.95 / £12.99

Rem Koolhaas Conversations with Students Rem Koolhaas 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 80 pp / 33 b+w Paperback / 978-1-885232-02-1 $19.95 / £13.99

Santiago Calatrava The MIT Lectures Santiago Calatrava et al. 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 112 pp / 35 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-325-7 $17.95 / £12.99

Tadao Ando Conversations with Students Tadao Ando, Matthew Hunter 5.5 x 8 in / 14 x 20 cm 96 pp / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-070-4 $19.95 / £12.99

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Pamphlet Architecture 1-10 Steven Holl et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 480 pp / 700 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-126-0 $45.00 / £28.00

Pamphlet Architecture 11-20 Steven Holl 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 604 pp / 466 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-016-2 $45.00 / £30.00

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Pamphlet Architecture 5 Alphabetical City Steven Holl 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 72 pp / 176 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-16-9 $16.95 / £9.99

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Pamphlet Architecture 9 Rural and Urban House Types Steven Holl 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 60 pp / 107 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-15-2 $12.95 / £9.95

Pamphlet Architecture 11 Hybrid Buildings Joseph Fenton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 48 pp / 97 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-14-5 $12.95 / £9.95

Pamphlet Architecture 12 Building Machines Robert McCarter 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 64 pp / 106 b+w Paperback / 978-0-910413-40-4 $16.95 / £9.99

Pamphlet Architecture 13 Edge of a City Steven Holl 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 64 pp / 70 b+w Paperback / 978-1-87827-156-3 $14.95 / £9.95

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Pamphlet Architecture 15 War and Architecture Lebbeus Woods 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 40 pp / 35 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-011-9 $16.95 / £9.99 Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 16 Architecture as a Translation of Music Elizabeth Martin 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-012-6 $16.95 / £12.95

Pamphlet Architecture 17 Small Buildings Mike Cadwell 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 64 pp / 110 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-055-3 $12.95 / £9.95 Rights: W

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Pamphlet Architecture 21 Situation Normal Paul Lewis et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-154-3 $16.95 / £9.99 Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 22 Other Plans University of Chicago Studies Michael Sorkin Studio 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 96 pp / 44 col / 36 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-309-7 $14.95 / £10.95

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Pamphlet Architecture 23 Move: Sites of Trauma Johanna Saleh Dickson 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-400-1 $14.95 / £10.95 Rights: W

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Pamphlet Architecture 25 Gravity James Cathcart et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 108 pp / 95 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-434-6 $16.95 / £10.95 Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 26 Thirteen Projects for the Sheridan Expressway Jonathan D. Solomon 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-454-4 $14.95 / £10.95

Pamphlet Architecture 20 Seven Partly Underground Rooms... Mary-Ann Ray 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 110 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-103-1 $16.95 / £9.99

Pamphlet Architecture 24 Some Among Them Are Killers: Unmanaged Landscapes for Non-U.S. Military and Government Users David Ross 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 95 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-389-9 $14.95 / £10.95 / Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 27 Tooling Benjamin Aranda et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 70 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-547-3 $19.95 / £11.99

Pamphlet Architecture 28 Augmented Landscapes Smout Allen 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-625-8 $19.95 / £11.99

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Pamphlet Architecture 29 Ambiguous Spaces Nannette Jackowski and Ricardo de Ostos 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 80 pp / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-795-8 $16.95 / £9.99

Pamphlet Architecture 30 Coupling Strategies for Infrastructural Opportunism InfraNet Lab / Lateral Office 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm / 80 pp Paperback / 978-1-56898-985-3 $17.95 / £12.99

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Pamphlet Architecture 31 New Haiti Villages Steven Holl et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 48 pp / 16 col / 31 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-981-5 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: W

Pamphlet Architecture 32 Resilience James A. Craig and Matt Ozga-Lawn 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 80 pp / 100 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-031-5 $17.95 / £11.99 Rights: W

Arts & Photography

America’s Other Audubon Joy M. Kiser 11 x 13 in / 28 x 33 cm 192 pp / 69 color / 6 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-059-9 $45.00 / £30.00

Animal Logic Richard Barnes et al. 12 x 11 in / 30 x 28 cm 144 pp / 100 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-861-0 $65.00 / £40.00

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Around the World The Grand Tour in Photo Albums Barbara Levine and Kirsten Jensen 12 x 9 in / 30 x 23 cm 208 pp / 200 col / 100 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-708-8 $55.00 / £32.00 Rights: W

Artpark 1974‒1984 Sandra Q. Firmin 11.5 x 9.3 in / 29 x 23 cm 256 pp / 304 col / 38 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-61689-019-3 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

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At. . . Writing, mainly about art, from the London Review of Books Peter Campbell 4.9 x 8.3 in / 12 x 21 cm 400 pp / 12 col Paperback / 978-0-907259-43-5 $35.00 / £25.00

Balthazar Korab Architect of Photography John Comazzi 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 20 color / 200 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-041-4 $40.00 / £25.00

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Bee Rose-Lynn Fisher 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 20 color / 200 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-076-6 $19.95 / £12.99 Rights: W


Big Up Ben Watts 7 x 8.3 in / 18 x 21 cm 192 pp / 300 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-452-0 $35.00 / £25.00

Bird Watching Paula McCartney et al. 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 120 pp / 40 col / 5 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-855-9 $50.00 / £30.00

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By Hand The Use of Craft in Contemporary Art Shu Hung and Joseph Magliaro 7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm 176 pp / 240 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-942-6 $24.95 / £16.99

Creative Time: The Book Anne Pasternak and Ruth Peltason 7.9 x 11 in / 20 x 28 cm 288 pp / 275 col / 25 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-804-7 $35.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

Blackstock’s Collections The Drawings of an Artistic Savant Gregory L. Blackstock 5.5 x 9.5 in / 14 x 24 cm 144 pp / 140 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-579-4 $21.95 / £12.00

Brothels of Nevada Candid Views of America’s Legal Sex Industry Timothy Hursley 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 166 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-418-6 $24.95 / £16.99

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Dance in Cuba Gil Garcetti 12 x 13 in / 30 x 33 cm 144 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-34-6 $65.00 / £38.00

The Disappearance of Darkness Photography at the End of the Analog Era / Robert Burley 10.6 x 8.5 in / 26.9 x 21.6 cm 160 pp / 71 color Hardcover 978-1-61689-095-7 $50.00 / £30.00

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Drawing from Life The Journal As Art Jennifer New 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 200 col / 5 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-445-2 $29.95 / £16.99 Rights: W Also available on ebrary.com

The Eiffel Tower Lucien Hervé 5.5 x 9 in / 14 x 23 cm 96 pp / 45 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-372-1 $19.95 / £14.95 Rights: W

Forest of Pipes The Walt Disney Concert Hall Organ Jennifer Zobelein and Grant Mudford 8 x 8 in / 20 x 20 cm 80 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-43-8 $24.95 / £15.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

From Hieroglyphics to Isotype A Visual Autobiography Otto Neurath 9.4 x 6.7 in / 24 x 17 cm many col Hardcover / 978-0-907259-44-2 $50.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

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Frozen Music Gil Garcetti 16 x 14 in / 41 x 36 cm 96 pp / 45 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-27-8 $125.00 / £88.00 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

Ghostly Ruins America’s Forgotten Architecture Harry Skrdla 7.5 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 208 pp / 250 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-615-9 $29.95 / £17.00

Holidays on Display William L. Bird, Jr. 8 x 8.8 in / 20 x 22 cm 160 pp / 150 col / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-695-1 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

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I Am My Family Photographic Memories and Fictions Rafael Goldchain 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 168 pp / 138 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-738-5 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Impressions of New York Prints from the New-York Historical Society Marilyn Symmes 11 x 9 in / 28 x 23 cm 304 pp / 32 col / 107 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-492-6 $50.00 / £35.00

Inside the Painter’s Studio Joe Fig 7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm 240 pp / 200 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-852-8 $35.00 / £22.50 Ebook / 978-1-61689-117-6 Rights: W

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Jazzpaths An American Photomemento David Wild 6.7 x 9.4 in / 17 x 24 cm 112 pp / 65 color / 66 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-907259-45-9 $35.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

LaPorte, Indiana Jason Bitner 6.8 x 8.5 in / 17 x 22 cm 192 pp / 200 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-530-5 $19.95 / £10.99 Rights: W

Instant The Story of Polaroid Christopher Bonanos 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 192 pp / 100 color Hardcover 978-1-61689-085-8 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

Italian Cities and Landscapes An Architect’s Sketchbook William H. Fain, Jr. 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 264 pp / 246 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-32-2 $27.00 / £18.00

Large Scale Fabricating Sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s Jonathan D. Lippincott 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 256 pp / 160 color / 220 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-934-1 $45.00 / $30.00 Paperback / 978-1-61689-084-1 $40.00 / £25.00

The Learning to See series The Artist’s Eye Peter Jenny 4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm 216 pp / 22 color / 120 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-056-8 $12.00 / £7.99

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The Learning to See series Drawing Techniques Peter Jenny 4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm 168 pp / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-054-4 $12.00 / £7.99

The Learning to See series Figure Drawing Peter Jenny 4.12 x 5.8 in / 10.46 x 14.7 cm 188 pp / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-049-0 $12.00 / £7.99

Lickshot A Photo Scrapbook Ben Watts 9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm 208 pp / 180 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-838-2 $50.00 / £32.00

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Lists / To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists’ Enumerations from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art Liza Kirwin 7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm 208 pp / 115 col / 25 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-888-7 $24.95 / £16.99 / Rights: W

Lost Border The Landscape of the Iron Curtain Brian Rose 10 x 10 in / 25 x 25 cm 144 pp / 87 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-493-3 $40.00 / £28.00

Lucy + Jorge Orta Food, Water, Life Lucy + Jorge Orta 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 192 pp / 300 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-991-4 $40.00 / £28.00

Mysteries of the Rectangle Essays on Painting Siri Hustvedt 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 204 pp / 50 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-618-0 $24.95 / £11.00

The Mythic City Photographs of New York by Samuel H. Gottscho, 1925-1940 Donald Albrecht 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 224 pp / 175 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-015-5 $29.95 / £20.00

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Life on the Lower East Side Photographs by Rebecca Lepkoff, 1937–1950 Rebecca Lepkoff et al. 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 192 pp / 170 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-939-6 $29.95 / £19.99

Mingering Mike The Amazing Career of An Imaginary Soul Superstar Dori Hadar 9 x 9.5 in / 23 x 24 cm 192 pp / 136 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-569-5 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

Nell Brooker Mayhew Paintings on Paper Alissa Anderson 8.3 x 8.3 in / 21 x 21 cm 80 pp / 50 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-35-3 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W A Balcony Press book

New York Changing Revisiting Berenice Abbott’s New York Douglas Levere and Bonnie Yochelson 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 192 pp / 170 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-473-5 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

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Newtown Creek A Photographic Survey of New York’s Industrial Waterway Anthony Hamboussi 9.6 x 6.5 in / 24 x 17 cm 432 pp / 237 col / 4 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-858-0 $55.00 / £35.00

Now Is Then Snapshots from the Maresca Collection Marvin Heiferman 7.8 x 9.3 in / 20 x 23 cm 192 pp / 200 col / 50 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-748-4 $29.95 / £16.99

Oak One Tree, Three Years, Fifty Paintings Stephen Taylor 7.75 x 9.25 in / 19.7 x 23.5 cm 112 pp / 125 col Hardcover / 978-1-61689-032-2 $29.95 / £19.99

Obsessive Consumption What Did You Buy Today? Kate Bingaman-Burt 6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm 208 pp / 550 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-890-0 $19.95 / £12.99

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Once Upon a Time Illustrations from Fairytales, Fables, Primer, Pop-Ups, and other Children’s Books. Amy Weinstein 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 256 pp / 192 col / 325 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-564-0 $35.00 / £19.99

Paris Women & Bicycles Gil Garcetti 9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm 128 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-890449-52-0 $45.00 / £30.00

Paris Changing Revisiting Eugene Atget’s Paris Christopher Rauschenberg 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 192 pp / 172 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-680-7 $40.00 / £25.00

Pedro E. Guerrero A Photographer’s Journey Pedro E. Guerrero 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 224 pp / 60 col / 137 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-590-9 $55.00 / £35.00

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Publish Your Photography Book Darius D. Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 224 pp / 25 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-883-2 $29.95 / £18.99

Real Photo Postcards Unbelievable Images from the Collection of Harvey Tulcensky Laetitia Wolff 7.1 x 9.3 in / 18 x 23 cm 192 pp / 180 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-556-5 $19.95 / £10.99

Sign Painters Faythe Levine and Sam Macon 7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 24 cm 176 pp / 200 color Paperback 978-1-61689-083-4 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

Sites of Impact Meteorite Craters Around the World Stan Gaz 10.3 x 13 in / 26 x 33 cm 144 pp / 85 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-815-3 $60.00 / £35.00

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Snapshot Chronicles Inventing The American Photo Album Barbara Levine et al. 10 x 10 in / 25 x 25 cm 192 pp / 576 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-557-2 $40.00 / £25.00

Stickwork Patrick Dougherty 7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm 208 pp / 230 col / 20 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-862-7 $50.00 / £32.00 Paperback / 978-1-56898-976-1 $34.95 / £20.00

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Visions of Heaven The Dome in European Architecture David Stephenson and Victoria Hammond 11 x 11.5 in / 28 x 29 cm 192 pp / 125 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-549-7 $60.00 / £35.00

Water is Key A Better Future for Africa Gil Garcetti 12 x 13 in / 30 x 33 cm 112 pp / 80 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-890449-45-2 $65.00 / £40.00

Thrown Rope Peter Hutchinson 7.5 x 9.8 in / 19 x 25 cm 144 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-561-9 $29.95 / £19.99 Rights: W

Up on the Roof New York’s Hidden Skyline Spaces Alex MacLean 9 x 12 in / 23 x 30 cm 240 pp / 400 color Hardcover / 978-1-61689-050-6 $50.00 Rights: XEU

Woodcut Bryan Nash Gill 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 128 pp / 100 color Hardcover / 978-1-61689-048-3 $29.95 / £19.99 Rights: W

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A Year of Mornings 3191 Miles Apart Maria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes 6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm 208 pp / 450 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-784-2 $21.95 / £12.99 Rights: W

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Book Arts

Art Deco Bookbindings The Work of Pierre Legrain and Rose Adler Yves Peyré and H. George Fletcher 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 120 pp / 60 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-462-9 $35.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

The Book as Art Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts Krystyna Wasserman 8.5 x 11 in / 21.6 x 28 cm 208 pp / 186 col / 12 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-992-1 $34.95 / £22.50

By Its Cover Modern American Book Cover Design Ned Drew and Paul Sternberger 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 192 pp / 200 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-497-1 $29.95 / £19.99

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Graphic & Industrial Design

Classic Book Jackets The Design Legacy of George Salter Thomas Hansen 8.3 x 9.8 in / 21 x 25 cm 200 pp / 224 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-491-9 $35.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

Designing Books Practice and Theory Jost Hochuli and Robin Kinross 6.7 x 8.9 in / 17 x 23 cm 168 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-23-7 $30.00

The ABC’s of Triangle Square Circle The Bauhaus and Design Theory Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller 8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm 64 pp / 105 b+w / Paperback / 978-1-87827-142-6 $24.95

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The Business of Design Balancing Creativity and Profitability Keith Granet 8 x 10 in / 20.3 x 25.4 cm 208 pp / 75 col Hardcover / 978-1-61689-018-6 $40.00 / £25.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-127-5 Rights: W

The Complete Engraver Monograms, Crests, Ciphers, Seals, and the Etiquette of Social Stationery Nancy Sharon Collins 6 x 8.5 in / 15 x 22 cm 224 pp / 170 color / 10 b+w Hardcover 978-1-61689-067-4 $29.95 / £18.99

Cuba Style Graphics from the Golden Age of Design Steven Heller and Vicki Gold Levi 8 x 8.8 in / 20 x 22 cm 168 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-360-8 $24.95 / £14.99

Curious Boym Design Works Constantin Boym 6.4 x 8.5 in / 16 x 22 cm 224 pp / 290 col / 15 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-353-0 $40.00 / £28.00 Rights: W

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Daniel Eatock Imprint Daniel Eatock 8.3 x 11.7 in / 21 x 30 cm 224 pp / 700 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-788-0 $60.00 / £30.00 Rights: W

Design for Victory World War II Posters on the American Home Front William L. Bird, Jr. and Harry R. Rubenstein 8.8 x 8 in / 22 x 20 cm 120 pp / 170 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-140-6 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

Design Studies Theory and Research in Graphic Design Audrey Bennett 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 464 pp / 50 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-597-8 $65.00 / £35.00 Paperback / 978-1-56898-586-2 $40.00 / £25.00 Rights: W

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Dish International Design for the Home Julie Muller Stahl 7.3 x 9.8 in / 18 x 25 cm 200 pp / 316 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-476-6 $34.95 / £25.00 Rights: W


Elegantissima The Design and Typography of Louise Fili Louise Fili 8.75 x 8 in / 22.2 x 20 cm 256 pp / 350 color Hardcover 978-1-61689-097-1 $40.00 / £25.00

Exploring Materials Creative Design for Everyday Objects Inna Alesina and Ellen Lupton 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 208 pp / 425 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-768-2 $35.00 / £20.00

Extreme Textiles Designing for High Performance Matilda McQuaid 8.5 x 11 in / 22 x 28 cm 224 pp / 200 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-507-7 $45.00

Function, Restraint, and Subversion in Typography J. Namdev Hardisty 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 256 pp / 390 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-966-2 $45.00 / £30.00

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The Handy Book of Artistic Printing Doug Clouse and Angela Voulangas 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 224 pp / 185 col / 12 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-705-7 $40.00 / £23.50 / Rights: W

How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul, new edition Adrian Shaughnessy 7.5 x 9 in / 19 x 23 cm 176 pp / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-983-9 $24.95 Ebook / 978-1-61689-116-9

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Generative Design Hartmut Bohnacker, Benedikt Gross, Julia Laub, and Claudius Lazzeroni, editor 8 x 11.2 in / 20.3 x 28.4 cm 472 pp / 1500 color Hardcover / 978-1-61689-077-3 $100.00 / £60.00 Rights: World English except Germany, Austria, Switzerland

It Is Beautiful… then Gone Martin Venezky 7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm 192 pp / 1392 col / 35 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-729-3 $29.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Graphic Design: The New Basics / Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips 8 x 9 in / 20 x 23 cm 248 pp / 400 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-770-5 $55.00 / £35.00 Paperback / 978-1-56898-702-6 $35.00 / £20.00

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Make It Bigger Paula Scher 9.3 x 6.5 in / 23 x 17 cm 272 pp / 300 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-332-5 $45.00 / £32.00 Paperback / 978-1-56898-548-0 $35.00 / £17.99

Mixing Messages Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture Ellen Lupton 8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm 176 pp / 300 col / 64 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-099-7 $35.00 / £23.00

Models and Constructs Margin Notes to a Design Culture Norman Potter 6.7 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 312 pp / 190 b+w Hardcover / 978-0-907259-04-6 $40.00

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Over and Over A Catalog of Hand-Drawn Patterns Mike Perry 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 256 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-757-6 $35.00 / £20.00

Pulled A Catalog of Screen Printing Mike Perry 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 256 pp / 256 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-943-3 $35.00 / £22.50

Robert Brownjohn Sex and Typography Emily King 7.5 x 9 in / 19 x 23 cm 240 pp / 200 col / 55 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-550-3 $45.00

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Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design Michael Bierut 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm / 272 pp Hardcover / 978-1-56898-699-9 $35.00 / £20.00 Paperback / 978-1-61689-061-2 $27.50 / £15.00 Ebook / 978-1-61689-071-1 Rights: W

Skin Surface, Substance, and Design Ellen Lupton et al. 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 240 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-711-8 $27.50 / £16.00

Soak Wash Rinse Spin Tolleson Design 7 x 9.5 in / 18 x 24 cm 320 pp / 800 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-198-7 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: NAM, UK

There’s Nothing Funny About Design David Barringer 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 160 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-828-3 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

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Tools of the Imagination Drawing Tools and Technologies from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Susan Piedmont-Palladino 7.8 x 9.3 in / 20 x 23 cm 128 pp / 115 col / 15 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-599-2 $29.95 / £17.00 Rights: W

The Transformer Principles of Making Isotype Charts Marie Neurath and Robin Kinross 8.3 x 10.8 in / 21 x 27 cm 80 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-40-4 $25.00 Rights: NSAM / A Hyphen Press book

Visual Complexity Mapping Patterns of Information Manuel Lima 8.5 x 10.5 in / 22 x 27 cm 272 pp / 250 col / 65 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-936-5 $50.00 / £35.00 Rights: W

Visual Function An Introduction to Information Design Paul Mijksenaar 6.8 x 8.3 in / 17 x 21 cm 56 pp / 22 col / 88 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-118-5 $14.95 Rights: NSAM

Volume Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture Kenneth FitzGerald and Rudy VanderLans 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 256 pp / 9 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-964-8 $24.95 / £14.99 / Ebook / 978-1-61689-090-2 Rights: W

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Design Briefs

Designing for Social Change Strategies for Community-Based Graphic Design Andrew Shea 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 168 pp / 150 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-047-6 $24.95 / £15.99

What is a Designer Things, Places, Messages Norman Potter 5 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm 184 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-16-9 $20.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

D.I.Y. Design It Yourself Ellen Lupton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 196 pp / 250 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-552-7 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

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Elements of Design Rowena Reed Kostellow and the Structure of Visual Relationships Gail Greet Hannah and Designed by Tucker Viemeister and Seth Kornfeld 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 160 pp / 150 col / Paperback / 978-1-56898-329-5 $24.95 / £16.99 / Rights: W

Form+Code in Design, Art, and Architecture Casey Reas et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 176 pp / 120 col / 80 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-937-2 $24.95 / £16.99

Graphic Design Thinking Beyond Brainstorming Ellen Lupton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 184 pp / 240 col / 125 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-979-2 $24.95 / £16.99

Grid Systems Principles of Organizing Type Kimberly Elam 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 120 pp / 45 col / 200 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-465-0 $24.95 / £16.99

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Geometry of Design Second Edition, Revised and Updated Studies in Proportion and Composition Kimberly Elam 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 144 pp / 150 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-036-0 $24.95 / £16.99 / Rights: W

Graphic Design Theory Readings from the Field Helen Armstrong 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 152 pp / 41 col / 32 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-772-9 $24.95 / £16.99

Indie Publishing How to Design and Produce Your Own Book Ellen Lupton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 176 pp / 270 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-760-6 $24.95 / £16.99

Lettering and Type Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces Bruce Willen et al. 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 515 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-765-1 $24.95 / £16.99

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Participate Designing with User-Generated Content Helen Armstrong and Zvezdana Stojmirovic 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 21.6 cm 160 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-61689-025-4 $24.95 / £16.99

Thinking with Type, second, revised and expanded edition A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students Ellen Lupton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 224 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-969-3 $24.95 / £16.99

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Typographic Systems Kimberly Elam 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 160 pp / 55 col / 400 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-687-6 $24.95 / £16.99

Visual Grammar Christian Leborg 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 96 pp / 200 2-color col Paperback / 978-1-56898-581-7 $21.95 / £12.99

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Dot Dot Dot 13 Stuart Bailey and Peter Bilak 6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 104 pp / 14 col / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-90-77620-07-6 $16.95

Dot Dot Dot 16 Stuart Bailey 6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 104 pp / 14 col / 90 b+w Paperback / 978-0-9794654-1-3 $16.95

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Dot Dot Dot

The Wayfinding Handbook Information Design for Public Places David Gibson 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 152 pp / 265 col / 5 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-769-9 $24.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

Dot Dot Dot 17 Stuart Bailey 6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 104 pp Paperback / 978-0-9794654-2-0 $16.95

Dot Dot Dot 19 Stuart Bailey 6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 144 pp / 25 col / 245 b+w Paperback / 978-0-9794654-4-4 $16.95

Dot Dot Dot 20 Stuart Bailey 6.5 x 9.3 in / 17 x 23 cm 144 pp / 25 col / 245 b+w Paperback / 978-0-9794654-5-1 $16.95

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Fresh Dialogue

Fresh Dialogue 6 Friendly Fire AIGA New York Chapter and James Victore 6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 112 pp / 200 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-582-4 $16.95 / £12.95

Fresh Dialogue 7 Making Magazines AIGA New York Chapter and James Truman 6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 128 pp / 100 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-698-2 $16.95 / £9.99

Fresh Dialogue 8 Designing Audiences AIGA New York Chapter and Ze Frank 6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 128 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-751-4 $16.95 / £9.99

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Fresh Dialogue 9 In/Visible: Graphic Data Revealed AIGA New York Chapter 6.5 x 9 in / 17 x 23 cm 128 pp / 130 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-816-0 $16.95 / £9.99

Active Literature Jan Tschichold and New Typography Christopher Burke 8.3 x 10.9 in / 21 x 28 cm 336 pp / 700 col Hardcover / 978-0-907259-32-9 $75.00

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Anthony Froshaug Typography & Texts Documents of a Life: Vol 1 and Vol 2 Robin Kinross 6.7 x 9.5 in / 17 x 24 cm 528 pp / 360 b+w / Paperback / 978-0-907259-09-1 $75.00 Rights: NSAM / A Hyphen Press book

Typography

Autonomy The cover designs of Anarchy 1961–1970 Daniel Poyner, editor 6.8 x 9.5 in / 17 x 24 cm 336 pp / numerous color Paperback / 978-0-907259-46-6 $35.00 / £25.00 Rights: NSA / A Hyphen Press book

Counterpunch Making Type in the Sixteenth Century, Designing Typefaces Now Fred Smeijers 5.5 x 8.7 in / 14 x 22 cm 200 pp / numerous color Paperback / 978-0-9207259-42-8 $45.00

Detail in Typography Jost Hochuli 4.9 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm 72 pp / 75 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-34-3 $25.00

Dimensional Typography J. Abbott Miller 5.5 x 8.5 in / 14 x 22 cm 64 pp / 30 col / 50 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-089-8

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Fraktur Mon Amour Judith Schalansky 4.9 x 7.9 in / 12 x 20 cm 648 pp / 300 col Hardcover / 978-1-56898-801-6 $45.00 / £30.00 Rights: WE

Hand Job A Catalog of Type Mike Perry 8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm 256 pp / 500 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-626-5 $35.00 / £20.00

Letter by Letter An Alphabetical Miscellany Laurent Pflughaupt 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 160 pp / 139 1-color / 230 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-737-8 $24.95 / £15.00

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Modern Typography An Essay in Critical History, 2nd Edition Robin Kinross 5 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm 224 pp / 64 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-18-3 $27.50 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

Modern typography in Britain Graphic Design, Politics, and Society, Typography papers 8 Stuart Hall and Paul Stiff 8.5 x 11.7 in / 22 x 30 cm 160 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-39-8 $50.00 Rights: NSAM / A Hyphen Press book

The Stroke Theory of Writing Gerrit Noordzij 5 x 8.3 in / 13 x 21 cm 96 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-30-5 $25.00

Type Now A Manifesto Fred Smeijers 5.7 x 8.7 in / 14 x 22 cm 144 pp / 16 col Paperback / 978-0-907259-24-4 $27.50

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Typeface Classic Typography for Contemporary Design Tamye Riggs 10.3 x 9 in / 26 x 23 cm 256 pp / 400 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-810-8 $45.00

Typography Papers 6 The Classical Traditon in Letters Nicolete Gray et al. 8.5 x 11.7 in / 22 x 30 cm 128 pp Paperback / 978-0-907259-29-9 $40.00

Typography Sketchbooks Steven Heller and Lita Talarico 7.3 x 9.6 in / 18.5 x 24.4 cm 368 pp / 600 col & b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-042-1 $40.00

Unjustified Texts Perspectives on Typography Robin Kinross 5 x 8.25 in / 13 x 21 cm 392 pp / 109 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-17-6 $30.00

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Type Spaces In-house Norms in the Typography of Aldus Manutius Peter Burnhill 6.7 x 9.4 in / 17 x 24 cm 144 pp / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-19-0 $35.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book


Visual & Popular Culture

A View of Early Typography Up to about 1600 Harry Carter 5.5 x 8.8 in / 14 x 22 cm 208 pp / 84 b+w Paperback / 978-0-907259-21-3 $35.00

20th-Century Pattern Design Lesley Jackson 9 x 11 in / 23 x 28 cm 224 pp / 360 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-065-0 $40.00 Rights: NAM

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The Architect Says Quotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom / compiled and edited by Laura S. Dushkes 5 x 7 in / 13 x 18 cm 160 pp / 2-color Hardcover / 978-1-61689-093-3 $14.95 / £8.99

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Asleep in the Afternoon E. C. Large 5 x 7.5 in / 13 x 19 cm 416 pp Hardcover / 978-0-907259-37-4 $35.00 Rights: NSAM A Hyphen Press book

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Breakthrough! 90 Proven Strategies to Overcome Creative Block and Spark Your Imagination Alex Cornell 5.5 x 7 in / 14 x 18 cm 176 pp / 2-color Paperback / 978-1-61689-039-1 $17.50 / £10.99 Rights: W

America’s Doll House The Miniature World of Faith Bradford William L. Bird, Jr. 7.5 x 9 in / 19 x 23 cm 128 pp / 51 col / 20 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-974-7 $24.95 / £14.99

At a Crossroads Between a Rock and My Parents’ Place Kate T. Williamson 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 144 pp / 144 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-714-9 $19.95 / £11.99

The Best of LCD The Art and Writing of WFMU Dave the Spazz 7.6 x 10 in / 19 x 25 cm 256 pp / 150 col / 300 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-715-6 $29.95 / £16.99 Rights: W

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Brooklyn Makers Food, Design, Craft, and Other Scenes from the Tactile Life Jennifer Causey 7.5 x 9.5 in / 19 x 22 cm 176 pp / 300 color Paperback / 978-1-61689-074-2 $24.95 / £15.99 Rights: W

Cartographies of Time A History of the Timeline Daniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton 8.5 x 10.5 in / 22 x 27 cm 272 pp / 268 col / 40 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-763-7 $50.00 / £30.00 Paperback / 978-1-61689-058-2 $35.00 / £22.50

Catalog The Illustrated History of Mail Order Shopping Robin Cherry 7 x 9 in / 18 x 23 cm 272 pp / 375 col / 125 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-739-2 $35.00 / £22.00 Rights: W

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Cocinando! Fifty Years of Latin Album Cover Art Pablo Yglesias 7.5 x 7.5 in / 19 x 19 cm 240 pp / 177 col / 7 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-460-5 $19.95 / £13.99

D.I.Y. Kids Ellen Lupton and Julia Lupton 7 x 8.5 in / 18 x 22 cm 144 pp / 400 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-707-1 $14.95 / £8.99 Rights: W

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The Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects John Tingey 6 x 9 in / 15 x 23 cm 176 pp / 130 col / 16 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-872-6 $24.95 / £14.99 Rights: W

Five Flights Up and Other New York Apartment Stories Toni Schlesinger 6.1 x 9 in / 16 x 23 cm 320 pp / 130 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-585-5 $24.95 / £14.00 Ebook / 978-1-56898-670-8

The Electric Information Age Book McLuhan/Agel/Fiore and the Experimental Paperback Jeffrey T. Schnapp and Adam Michaels 4.25 x 7 in / 10.8 x 18 cm 216 pp / 50 col / 150 b+w Paperback / 978-1-61689-034-6 $22.95 / £12.99 / Rights: W

Empire Nozone IX Nicholas Blechman 7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm 168 pp / 235 col Paperback / 978-1-56898-457-5 $19.95 / £14.99

Forecast Nozone X Nicholas Blechman 7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm 168 pp / 170 2-color col Paperback / 978-1-56898-793-4 $24.95 / £14.99

From Here to There A Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map Association Kris Harzinski 5 x 7.5 in / 13 x 19 cm 224 pp / 80 col / 62 b+w Paperback / 978-1-56898-882-5 $17.50 / £9.99

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In the Wilds Drawings by Nigel Peake Nigel Peake 6 x 8 in / 15 x 20 cm 136 pp / 80 col / 18 b+w Hardcover / 978-1-56898-952-5 $22.95 / £14.99

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Index A ABC’s of Triangle Square Circle, The 86 Above Paris 72 Above the Pavement— the Farm! 72 Abrams, Janet 54 Abruzzo, Emily 70, 75 Active Literature 91 Adalberto Libera 52 A-frame 65 After Taste 74 After the Crash 65 AIGA, New York Chapter 91 Albert Frey Houses 1 + 2 59 Albrecht, Donald 83 Alesina, Inna 87 Alinder, Jim 69 Allen, Smout 79 Alvar Aalto Houses 65 American City X 35 America’s Doll House 93 America’s Other Audubon 6, 80 Amidon, Jane 72 Anchoring 52 Anderson, Alissa 83 Anderson, Brooke 95 Anderson, Mark 64 Anderson, Peter 64 Anderson, Stanford 53 Andersso, Arthur 56 Andraos, Amale 72 Andrea Cochran 70 Animal Logic 80 Animate Form 52 Anthony Froshaug 91 Antiquities of Athens, The 63 Aran, Berge 60 Aranda, Benjamin 79 Archigram 52 Architect Says, The 93 Architectural Detail, The 65 Architectural League of New York, The 58 Architectural Lighting 58 Architectural Photography the Digital Way 58 Architectural Regionalism 74 Architecture and Film 74 Architecture and the Sciences 74 Architecture From the Outside In 74 Architecture of Diplomacy,The 65 Architecture of Modern Italy, The 65 Architecture of the Off-Modern 74 Architecture of the Ozarks,The 52 Architecture Oriented Otherwise 74 Armstrong, Helen 89, 90 Around the World 80 Art Deco Bookbindings 85

Art Deco San Francisco 52 Artificial Light 74 Artist’s Eye, The 82 Artpark 80 Art Parks 20 Asleep in the Afternoon 93 At... 80 At a Crossroads 93 AT-INdex 52 Atlas of Novel Tectonics 52 Austin Val Verde 60 B Bader, Sara 10 Bailey, Stuart 90, 94 Baltimore Rowhouse, The 65 Bamboo Fences 65 Barnes, Richard 80 Barnes, Stephanie Congdon 85 Barringer, David 88 Belfoure, Charles 65 Bell, Michael 64 Bell, Victoria Ballard 64 Bennett, Audrey 86 Bennett, Edward H. 63 Bennett, Paul 62 Benton, Caroline Maniaque 67 Berger, Alan 71 Berger, Robert 69 Bergman, David 59 Berke, Arnold 55 Bernard Tschumi/ Zénith De Rouen 61 Bernheimer, Andrew 57 Bernstein, Phillip 65 Best of LCD, The 93 Betts, Stella 55 Beyond the Edge 72 Big Idea, The 52 Big Up 81 Bilak, Peter 90 Bingaman-Burt, Kate 45, 84 Bing Thom Architects 52 Bing Thom Works 52 Biopolitics and the Emergence of Modern Architecture 74 Bioreboot 52 Bird’s Eye Views 72 Bird Watching 81 Bird Watching and Other Nature Observations 42 Bird, William L., Jr. 4, 82, 86, 93, 95 Bishop, Carol 66 Bitner, Jason 82 Blackstock, Gregory L. 81 Blackstock’s Collections 81 Blackwell, Marlon 52 Blechman, Nicholas 94 Block by Block 72 Blostein, Beth 75 Bloszies, Charles 59 Bodziak, Gerald 76 Bognar, Botond 55

Bolchover, Joshua 77 Bollnow, Otto Friedrich 76 Bonnemaison, Sarah 67 Book as Art, The 85 Boyer, M. Christine 76 Boym, Constantin 86 Boym, Svetlana 74 Branch, Mark Alden 53 Brash, Alexander 71 Breakthrough! 93 Brooklyn Makers 93 Brostrom, Caitlin Lempres 54 Brothels of Nevada 81 Brownell, Blaine 59, 64, 68 Bryan, John M. 61 Buckley, Craig 64 Building Envelopes 59 Building (in) the Future 65 Bunker Archeology 66 Burke, Anthony 76 Burke, Christopher 91 Burnham, Daniel H. 63 Burnhill, Peter 92 Burton, Pamela 71 Busch, Akiko 75 Business of Design, The 86 By Hand 81 By Its Cover 85 Byrd, Warren T. Jr. 14 C Cadwell, Mike 79 Calatrava, Santiago 78 Callejas, Luis 37 Calthorpe, Peter 73 Camber, Diane W. 68 Campanella, Thomas J. 73 Campbell, Peter 80 Cape Cod Cottage, The 66 Cape, Francis 22 Capital Dilemma 74 Carter, Harry 93 Cartographies of Time 93 Casa Alta 16 Catalog 93 Cathcart, James 79 Causey, Jennifer 93 Chang, Gary 67 Cherry, Robin 93 Chiei, Chris 69 Childs, Mark C. 59 Chris, Keeney 95 Chrysler Building, The 60 Cigliano, Jan 63 Cigola, Francesca 20 Citizens of No Place 66 City Building 73 Classic Book Jackets 86 Cleary, Richard L. 62 Clemans, Gayle 95 ¡Cocinando! 94 Codewriting Workbook, The 63 Cohen, Jean-Louis 72 Cohen-Litan, Jonathan 73

Colley, David P. 8 Colley, Elizabeth Keegin 8 Colonial Revival Maine 66 Complete Engraver, The 86 Concrete Dragon, The 73 Condemned Building 53 Coney Island 73 Constructing a New Agenda for Architecture 75 Contemporary Classical 53, 54, 56, 57 Contemporary Curtain Wall Architecture 63 Conversations with Mies van der Rohe 77 Conversations with Paolo Soleri 77 Conversation with Frei Otto, A 77 Cook, Peter 52 Corbellini, Giovanni 52 Corner, James 71 Corser, Robert 75 Counterpunch 91 Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles 71 Crafting a Modern World 66 Craig, James A. 80 Cranbrook 61 Crandell, Gina 32 Creative Time: The Book 81 Cruising LA 70 Cuba Style 86 Cuff, Dana 73 Curious Boym 86 Curtan, Patricia 95 Czerniak, Julia 71 D Dance in Cuba 81 Daniel Eatock Imprint 86 Daniell, Thomas 65 Darden, Douglas 53 Dartmouth College 61 Dave the Spazz 93 Davids, René 64 de Alba, Roberto 56 Deamer, Peggy 65 Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer 56, 57 Dean, Kathryn 53 Dean/Wolf Architects 53 Decker, Julie 68, 69 Demson, Michael 61 Denari, Neil M. 54 de Ostos, Ricardo 80 Descanso 71 Descottes, Hervé 58 Design Ecologies 75 Designer Says, The 10 Design for Victory 86 Designing Books 86 Designing for Social Change 89 Designing Paradise 66

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Design Studies 86 Detail in Process 64 Detail in Typography 91 Details in Contemporary Architecture 64 Details, Technology, and Form 64 Devil’s Workshop 53 D’Hooghe, Alexander 73 Dickson, Johanna Saleh 79 Digital Fabrications 59 Diller, Elizabeth 53 Dimension 75 Dimensional Typography 91 Dimitrova, Bilyana 61, 70 Disappearance of Darkness, The 81 Dish 86 D.I.Y. Design It Yourself 89 D.I.Y. Kids 94 Domin, Christopher 56 Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of Science 75 Dot Dot Dot 90 Dougherty, Patrick 85 Dowd, D. B. 96 Drawing from Life 81 Drawing Techniques 83 Draw Your Own Alphabets 12 Drew, Ned 85 Drosscape 71 Dubbeldam, Winka 52 Duke University 61 Dunlop, Beth 67 E Earth Architecture 66 Eatock, Daniel 86 Eckert, Kathryn 61 Eck, Jeremiah 67 Eco-Tec 75 Edifices de Rome Moderne 63 Eero Saarinen 53 Eiffel Tower, The 81 Eisenbach, Ronit 67 Eisenman Architects/ The University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals 61 Eladio Dieste 53 Elam, Kimberly 89, 90 Electric Information Age Book, The 94 Elegantissima 87 Elements of Design 89 Ellin, Nan 76 Elliott + Elliott Architecture 24 Elliott, Elizabeth 24 Elliott, Matthew 24 Empire 94 Engineered Transparency 64 Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects, The 94 Erwin Hauer Continua 53

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Ethical Architect, The 75 Ethics for Architects 59 Everything All at Once 53 Expanded Practice 53 Explorations 53 Exploring Materials 87 Extreme Textiles 87 F Fabricating Architecture 75 Fain, Bill 66 Fain, William H. Jr. 82 Fast-Forward Urbanism 73 Fenton, Joseph 78 50 Years of Recuperation of the Situationist International 75 Fig, Joe 82 Figure Drawing 83 Figure/Ground 66 Firmin, Sandra Q. 80 Fisher, Thomas 59 FitzGerald, Kenneth 88 Five Flights Up and Other New York Apartment Stories 94 Five Houses, Ten Details 75 Flesh 53 Fletcher, H. George 85 FOBA/Buildings 53 Ford, Edward R. 65, 75 Forecast 94 Forest of Pipes 81 Form+Code in Design, Art, and Architecture 89 Form Follows Finance 75 Fougeron, Anne 54 Fougeron Architecture 54 Fox, Stephen 61 Fragments of Utopia 66 Fraktur Mon Amour 92 Frank Furness 54 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater 60 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House 60 Frank, Ze 91 Freeman, Michael 67 Fresh Dialogue 91 Friedman, Avi 68, 76 From Autos to Architecture 66 From Here to There 94 From Hieroglyphics to Isotype 81 From the Ground Up 73 Frozen Music 82 Full Irish 66 Function, Restraint, and Subversion in Typography 87 Fuss, Troy 70 G Games We Played, The 94 Gandelsonas, Mario 74 Gang, Jeanne 57

Gannon, Todd 61 Garcetti, Gil 60, 81, 82, 84, 85 Garofalo, Francesco 52 Gastil, Raymond W. 72 Gateway 71 Gaz, Stan 84 Geography of Home 75 Geometry of Design 89 Ghost 54 Ghostly Ruins 82 Giannetto, Raffaella Fabiani 72 Gibson, David 90 Gill, Bryan Nash 85 Giovannini, Joseph 55 Glenn, Joshua 96 God’s Amateur 94 Goldberg, Jeff 60 Goldchain, Rafael 82 Golub, Jennifer 59 Good, Albert 63 Gordon, Alastair 70 Grafton, Anthony 93 Granet, Keith 86 Grant Jones / Jones & Jones 72 Graphic Design, The New Basics 87 Graphic Design Theory 89 Graphic Design Thinking 89 Gray, Nicolete 92 Greenest Home, The 18 Green House, The 67 Green Roof — A Case Study 71 Gregor, Danny 95 Grid Systems 89 Gross, Benedikt 87 Guastavino Vaulting 67 Guerilla Art Kit, The 94 Guerrero, Pedro E. 84 Guggenheim New York | Guggenheim Bilbao 60 Guide to Archigram 1961–74, A 54 Gutman, Robert 74 Gyroscopic Horizons 54 H Hadar, Dori 83 Hall, Stuart 92 Hamboussi, Anthony 84 Hammett, Jerilou 73 Hammett, Kingsley 73 Hammond, Victoria 85 Hand Job 92 Handmade Nation 94 Handy Book of Artistic Printing, The 87 Hannah, Gail Greet 89 Hansen, Thomas 86 Hardisty, J. Namdev 87 Hardy, Hugh 26 Hargreaves, George 71 Harmon, Katharine 96 Harris, Steven 57 Hartman, George E. 63 Harzinski, Kris 94

Hauer, Erwin 53 Havana Guide, The 70 Hawthorne, Christopher 67 Hayes, Carol 96 Hays, K. Michael 75 Hayward, Mary Ellen 65 Head, Jeffrey 56 Heeger, Susan 30 Heiferman, Marvin 84 Heimerl, Cortney 94 Helfand, Harvey 62 Helfand, Jessica 95 Helfrich, Kurt G. F. 66 Heller, Steven 86, 92 Hello World 95 Hervé, Lucien 81 Hibbard, Don 66 Hignite, Todd 96 Hill-Stead 67 Himes, Darius D. 84 History of Architectural Theory, A 75 Hochuli, Jost 86, 91 Hofer, Margaret 94 Holidays on Display 82 Holl, Steven 52, 54, 56, 73, 78, 80 Hong Kong Comics 95 Hotel as Home 67 House 54 House for My Mother, A 67 House in the Landscape 67 Houses of Maine 24 Houses of WilliamWurster,The 54 Höweler, Eric 53 How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul 87 How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors 67 Human Space 76 Hung, Shu 81 Hursley, Timothy 56, 57, 81 Hustvedt, Siri 83 Hutchinson, Peter 85 I I Am My Family 82 Ian McHarg 77 Impressions of New York 82 Indie Publishing 89 InfraNet Lab / Lateral Office 80 Ingersoll, Richard 73 Inside Prefab 67 Inside the Painter’s Studio 82 Installations by Architects 67 Instant 82 Integrated Design in Contemporary Architecture 64 Intertwining 54 In the Wilds 95 Iowa State Fair 95 Iron 60 Italian Architecture of the 16th Century 67


Italian Cities and Landscapes 82 It Is Beautiful…then Gone 87 Iwamoto, Lisa 59 J Jackowski, Nannette 80 Jackson, Davina 68 Jackson, Lesley 93 James Carpenter 54 James, Vincent 57 Jazzpaths 82 Jenny, Peter 82 Jensen, Kirsten 80 Jetsonen, Jari 65 Jetsonen, Sirkkaliisa 65 Johnson, Scott 52, 66, 69 Johnston, Norman 62 Jones, Partners: Architecture 54 Julie Snow Architects 54 K Kahn, Louis 77 Kaiser, Harvey H. 70 Kedan, Elite 56 Kentner, Jason 72 Kesling Modern Structures 54 Kieran Timberlake Associates 60 Killory, Christine 64 Kim, Jeannie 64 King, Emily 88 King, Joseph 56 Kinross, Robin 86, 88, 91, 92, 94 Kipnis, Jeffrey 61 Kirk, Terry 65 Kirwin, Liza 83 Kiser, Joy M. 80 Kleinman, Kent 60, 74 Klinkenborg, Verlyn 6 Koolhaas, Rem 78 Kopelow, Gerry 58, 67 Kornfeld, Seth 89 Krawczyk, Robert J. 63 Kriken, John Lund 73 Kroeger, Michael 77 Kruft, Hanno-Walter 75 Kundig, Tom 57 Kuth, Byron 55 Kuth/Ranieri Architects 55 L Lai, Jimenez 66 Lamster, Mark 74 Landprints 30 Landscape Urbanism Reader, The 71 Lange, Alexandra 59 LaPorte, Indiana 82 Lappin, Sarah A. 66 L’Architecture 63 Large, E. C. 93, 96 Large Parks 32, 71

Laub, Julia 87 Lazzeroni, Claudius 87 LCLA Office 37 Learning to See series, The 82 Leatherbarrow, David 74 Leborg, Christian 90 Le Corbusier 77 Le Corbusier and the Maisons Jaoul 67 Le Corbusier, Homme de Lettres 76 Le Corbusier Talks with Students 77 Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas 63 LEED Materials 68 Leers, Andrea 55 Leet, Stephen 60 Leisurama Now 68 Leitner, Bernhard 60 Lepkoff, Rebecca 83 Lerup, Lars 71 Leslie, Thomas 95 Letarouilly, Paul 63 Letter by Letter 92 Lettering and Type 89 Leven Betts 55 Leven, David 55 Levere, Douglas 83 Levine, Barbara 80, 85 Levine, Faythe 94 Levi, Vicki Gold 86 Lewis, David J. 55 Lewis, Paul 55, 79 Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis 55 Liberal Monument, The 73 L!brary Book, The 68 Lickshot 83 Life on the Lower East Side 83 Lima, Manuel 88 Linn, Robert 69 Lists 83 Livingston, Morna 69 Loblolly House 60 Local Architecture 28 Loeffler, Jane C. 65 Loomis, John 69 Lost Border 83 Lost Christmas Gift, The 95 Louis I. Kahn 77 Louisville Guide 70 Lovell, Jenny 59 Lucius, Clemens von 38 Lucy + Jorge Orta 83 Luhan, Gregory A. 70 Lupton, Ellen 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94 Lupton, Julia 94 Lyall, Sutherland 64 Lyndon, Donlyn 69 Lynn, Greg 52 M MacKay-Lyons, Brian 28, 54 MacLean, Alex 85

Macon, Sam 84 Made to Measure 55 Magliaro, Joseph 81 Make It Bigger 87 Making a Case 76 Manfredi, Michael 57 Manhattan Skyscrapers 60 Map as Art, The 95 Margulis, Lynn 77 Marina City 55 Marjanovic, Igor 55 Marmol, Leo 55 Marmol Radziner + Associates 55 Marpillero, Sandro 54 Marras, Amerigo 75 Marr, Warren 71 Martin, Elizabeth 79 Mary Colter 55 Material Immaterial 55 Materials for Design 64 Material Strategies 59 Matter in the Floating World 68 McCarter, Robert 78 McCartney, Paula 81 McCullough, Lissa 77 McMillan, Elizabeth 16 McQuaid, Matilda 87 Meacham, Scott 61 Mehrdad Yazdani 55 Meisel, Ari 68 Mellin, Robert 69 Mennel, Timothy 72 Menus for Chez Panisse 95 Merwood-Salisbury, Joanna 74 Messick, Kendall 95 Miami Modern Metropolis 68 Michaels, Adam 94 Michael Sorkin Studio 79 Mies Van der Rohe’s Krefeld Villas 60 Mijksenaar, Paul 88 Miller|Hull 55 Miller|Hull Partnership, The 55 Miller, J. Abbott 86, 91 Miller, Marla R. 36 Miller, Rod 62 Mingering Mike 83 Minka 68 Mitnick, Keith 74 Mitrovic, Branko 59 Mixing Messages 87 Model Making 59 Models and Constructs 87 Modern American Housing 34 Moderne 68 Modern North 68 Modern Typography 92 Modern typography in Britain 92 Moe, Kiel 64 More Mobile 68 More Scenes from the Rural Life 6 Morgan, William 58, 66 Moskovitz, Julie Torres 18 Moskow, Keith 69

Mudford, Grant 81 Murphy, Kevin 66 Murray, Scott 63 Myers, Mary 70 Mysteries of the Rectangle 83 Mythic City, The 83 N Narrow Houses 68 Nash, Eric P. 60 National Park Architecture Sourcebook, The 70 Natural Architecture 71 Natural Houses 56 Nature of Place, The 76 Nell Brooker Mayhew 83 Nelson Byrd Woltz: Landscapes 14 Nesbitt, Kate 77 Nests & Eggs Notecards 43 Network Practices 76 Neuman, David J. 62 Neurath, Marie 88 Neurath, Otto 81 New City Books 35 New, Jennifer 81 Newman, Morris 57 New Public Works 34 Newtown Creek 84 New York Changing 83 Next American Metropolis, The 73 Next Wave 68 Ngo, Dung 57 No Nails, No Lumber 56 Noordzij, Gerrit 92 Northwestern University 61 Now Is Then 84 O Oak 84 Obsessive Consumption 84 Ochsendorf, John 67 O’Doherty, Brian 76 O’Donnell, Sheila 56 O’Donnell + Tuomey 56 O’Gorman, James F. 67 Old Buildings, New Designs 59 Olson, Sheri 55 Once Upon a Time 84 OneFiveFour 56 On Vision and Colors by Arthur Schopenhauer and Color Sphere by Philipp Otto Runge 76 Orr, Stephen 14 Over and Over 88 Ozga-Lawn, Matt 80 P Page, Max 36 Paint by Number 95 Paiva, Tom 52 Pamela Burton Landscapes 71

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Pamphlet Architecture 37, 78, 79, 80 Paolo Bürgi Landscape Architect 72 Parallax 56 Paris 84 Paris Changing 84 Park and Recreation Structures 63 Participate 90 Pascal, Patrick 54 Pasternak, Anne 81 Paula Scher MAPS 47, 95 Paul Rand 77 Paul Rudolph 56 Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses 56 Peake, Nigel 95 Pedro E. Guerrero 84 Peltason, Ruth 81 Pencil Points Reader 63 Perry, Mike 88, 92 Peter Rose 56 Peter Smithson 78 Peters, Richard C. 54 Peyré, Yves 85 Pflughaupt, Laurent 92 Phillips, Jennifer Cole 87 Philosophy for Architects 59 Photographing Architecture and Interiors 68 Picon, Antoine 74 Piedmont-Palladino, Susan 53, 88 Pinhole Cameras 95 Pinnell, Patrick L. 62 Plan of Chicago 63 Poletti, Therese 52 Polyzoides, Stefanos 71 Ponte, Alessandra 74 Post-Ductility 64 Postmodern Urbanism 76 Potter, Norman 87, 89 Poyner, Daniel 91 Prefab Prototypes 64 Pridmore, Jay 61 Proceed and Be Bold 56 Projectionist, The 95 Prospect Park 8 Provisional 56 Publish Your Photography Book 84 Puente, Moisés 77 Pulled 88 Q Quinan, Jack 60 Quonset Hut 69 R Radical Reconstruction 56 Radziner, Ron 55 Rael, Ronald 66

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Ramos, Cecilia E. 58 Randl, Chad 65, 69 Rand, Patrick 64 Rauschenberg, Christopher 84 Ray, Katerina Rüedi 55 Ray, Mary-Ann 79 R. Buckminster Fuller 56 Real Photo Postcards 84 Reas, Casey 89 Reclaiming the American West 71 Recovering Landscape 71 Reilly, Lisa 62 Reinventing the Wheel 95 Reiser, Jesse 52 Reisley, Roland 70 Remarkable Structures 64 Rem Koolhaas 78 Reps, John W. 72 Responsive Architecture 57 Reveal 57 Revett, Nicholas 63 Revolution of Forms 69 Revolving Architecture 69 Rice University 61 Richard Haag 72 Richard Hollis Designs for the Whitechapel 39 Richard Neutra’s Miller House 60 Richards, Larry Wayne 62 Riggs, Tamye 92 Robbins, Mark 34, 35 Robert Brownjohn 88 Rocca, Alessandro 71 Roderick, John 68 Rodriguez, Eduardo 70 Rogers Marvel Architects 57 Romains, Jules 75 Roman, Antonio 53 Ronan, John 53 Rose, Brian 83 Rosenberg, Daniel 93 Rose, Peter 56 Ross, David 79 Rowe, Colin 67 Rubenstein, Harry R. 86 Rural Studio 57 Ryan, Zoë 73 S Sacred Spaces 69 Sahre, Paul 68, 95 Sammlung Architektonischer Entwürfe 63 Sample, Hilary 53 Santiago Calatrava 78 Satkowski, Leon 67 Saunders, William S. 72 Schalansky, Judith 92 Scher, Paula 47, 87, 95 Schinkel, Karl Friedrich 63 Schlesinger, Toni 94 Schleuning, Sarah 68

Schnapp, Jeffrey T. 94 Schneiderman, Deborah 67 Schumacher, Thomas L. 60 Schwarzer, Mitchell 77 Scofidio, Ricardo 53 Sea Ranch, The 69 Seddon, Tony 12 Serraino, Pierluigi 70 75 Artist Books: The Kaldewey Press, New York 38 Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design 88 Shallow Water Dictionary 72 Shanghai Reflections 76 Shaughnessy, Adrian 87 Shea, Andrew 89 Sherman, Roger 73 Shulman, Allan T. 68 Shulman, Julius 68 Siddiqi, Anooradha Iyer 68 Siegal, Jennifer 68 Sign Painters 84 Sites of Impact 84 Skin 88 Skrdla, Harry 82 Small Scale 69 Smeijers, Fred 91, 92 Smith College 61 Smith, G. E. Kidder 69 Smith, Keri 94 Snapshot Chronicles 85 Snow, Julie 54 Soak Wash Rinse Spin 88 Solid States 64 Solomon, Jonathan D. 75, 76, 77, 79 Songel, Juan María 77 Source Book of American Architecture 69 Southern Comfort 69 Souvenir Nation 4 Spec, Lawrence W. 62 Spellman, Catherine 78 Spier, Steven 69 Sprawltown 73 Stahl, Georg 76 Stahl, Julie Muller 86 Stanford University 62 Stang, Alanna 67 Starr, S. Frederick 69 Steele, James 58 Stephenson, David 85 Steps to Water 69 Sternberger, Paul 85 Steven Holl Architects/ Simmons Hall 61 Stickwork 85 Stiff, Paul 92 Stilgoe, John R. 72 Stojmirovic, Zvezdana 90 Stoller, Ezra 60 Storm and the Fall, The 57 Stravitz, David 60

Street Value 73 Strips, Toons, and Bluesie 96 Stroke, The 92 Stuart, James 63 Studio and Cube 76 Subnature 76 Suburbanization of New York, The 73 Sugar in the Air 96 Survival City 76 Sustainable Design 59 Sustain and Develop 77 Sutro, Dirk 62 Suzuki, Osamu 65 Swanson, Mary Virginia 84 Swiss Made 69 Sykes, A. Krista 75 Symmes, Marilyn 82 T Taking Things Seriously 96 Talarico, Lita 92 Tall Building 69 Taylor, Stephen 84 Terragni’s Danteum 60 Theater of Architecture 26 Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture 77 There’s Nothing Funny About Design 88 Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture 64 Thinking with Type 90 Think/Make 57 Thomas, George E. 54, 62 Thrown Rope 85 Thwaites, Thomas 96 Tierney, Therese 76 Tilder, Lisa 75 Tilting 69 Timpane, John 70 Tingey, John 94 Toaster Project, The 96 To Each His Home 70 Tolleson Design 88 Tom Kundig 57 Tom Leader Studio 72 Tools of the Imagination 88 Toward a New Interior 77 Transformer, The 88 Transmaterial 64, 65 Tree Gardens 32 True Life 57 Truman, James 91 Tschanz, Martin 69 Tsurumaki, Marc 55, 79 Tully, Peggy 34 Tuomey, John 56 20th-Century Pattern Design 93 Typeface 92 Type Now 92 Type Spaces 92 Typographic Systems 90


Typography Papers 6 92 Typography Sketchbooks 92 U Umebayashi, Katsu 53 Umemoto, Nanako 52 Unglaub, Karl 78 University of California, Berkeley 62 University of California, San Diego 62 University of Cincinnati 62 University of Massachusetts Amherst 36 University of Pennsylvania 62 University of Texas at Austin 62 University of Toronto 62 University of Washington 62 Unjustified Texts 92 Up on the Roof 85 Urban Composition 59 Urbanisms 73 Usonia, New York 70 V Valle, Jared Della 57 Vanderbilt, Tom 76 VanderLans, Rudy 88 Van Duzer, Leslie 60 Van Lengen, Karen 62 Van Valkenburgh, Michael 71 Vassar College 62 Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica of Rome, The 63 Venezky, Martin 87 Veresani, Luca 52 Vettese, Maria Alexandra 85 Vickery, Margaret Birney 61 Victore, James 91 Viemeister, Tucker 89 View of Early Typography, A 93 Vintage Typography Notecards 46 Virilio, Paul 66 Visions of Heaven 85 Visual Complexity 88 Visual Function 88 Visual Grammar 90 VJAA 57 Volume 88 Voulangas, Angela 87 W Waldheim, Charles 71 Wallenstein, Sven-Olov 74 Wandering the Garden of Technology and Passion 70 Wark, McKenzie 75 Wasserman, Krystyna 85 Water is Key 85 Watts, Ben 81, 83 Wayfinding Handbook, The 90

Weekend Utopia 70 Weinstein, Amy 84 Weinthal, Lois 74, 77 Weiss/Manfredi 57 Weiss, Marion 57 Werner, Megan 59 We Sit Together 22 West Point U.S. Military Academy 62 What Did I Buy Today? 45 What is a Designer 89 Whitaker, William 66 Wild, David 66, 82 Willen, Bruce 89 William L. Pereira 58 Williamson, Kate T. 93, 96 Willis, Carol 75 Wilson, Christopher 39 Winter, Steven 68 Wise, Chris 56 Wise, Michael Z. 74 Wittgenstein House, The 60 Wolff, Laetitia 84 Woltz, Thomas L. 14 Wong, Wendy Siuyi 95 Woodcut 85 Woodcut Notecards 44 Wood, Dan 72 Woods, Lebbeus 56, 57, 79 Woo, Rosten 73 Workbook 70 Wright, Frank Lloyd 66 Writing about Architecture 59 X X-Urbanism 74 Y Yale University 62 Yankee Modern 58 Year in Japan, A 96 Year of Mornings, A 85 Yessios, Chris I. 70 Yglesias, Pablo 94 Yochelson, Bonnie 83 Yoon, J. Meejin 53 Yoos, Jennifer 57 Yoshikawa, Isao 65 You Are Here 96 Young Architects 33, 58 Z Zaha Hadid/BMW Central Building 61 Zobelein, Jennifer 81 ZoomScape 77

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