Architecture Monographs
WOODS + DANGARAN: ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIORS
Written by Dangaran, Joe
A masterful combination of classically modernist inspiration with comfortable California twenty-first-century living. Architects Brett Woods and Joseph Dangaran are devotees of midcentury modernism who are committed to expressing classic modern tenets in a manner perfectly suited to twenty-first-century living.
WORKSHOP/APD HOMES: ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS, AND THE SPACES BETWEEN
Written by Berman, Matt
The first book from award-winning interior design and architecture firm Workshop/APD with projects ranging from sleek Manhattan apartments to Shingle Style getaways. Since its founding by Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman, Workshop/APD has perfected a unique amalgam of traditional warmth and contemporary simplicity.
ISLAND FOLLIES: ROMANTIC HOMES OF THE BAHAMAS: THE TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE OF HENRY MELICH
Written by Gordon, Alastair
A celebration of Henry Melich's wonderfully whimsical and romantic island escapes, which continue to inspire the work of designers today. Island Follies is the first book to explore the work of Henry Melich (1924-1999), a Czech-born architect who brought a beguiling form of neoclassicism to the Caribbean.
AMERICAN CLASSICIST: THE ARCHITECTURE OF PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE
Written by Dowling, Elizabeth Meredith
First published in 1989, this updated edition celebrates this seminal American architect. Between 1912 and 1968, Philip Trammell Shutze produced over 750 architectural works. Because he was so prolific, the book examines only his most essential work, which as a body represents an architec-tural achievement of a very high order of refinement, grace, and beauty.
MORE SPACE FOR ARCHITECTURE: THE WORK OF O'DONNELL + TUOMEY
Written by Tuomey, John
More Space for Architecture features a fascinating selection of buildings and projects designed by Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey over a seven-year period, from 2015 to 2021.
EGON EIERMANN. HAUS EIERMANN, BADEN-BADEN
Written by Kabierske, Gerhard
Even though he had made a name for himself in the 1930s with his Berlin single-family homes, Eiermann later on found it difficult to accept commissions for this building type when, during the period of the "economic miracle", he was approached by numerous people interested to get a design by him.
MARK FOSTER GAGE: ARCHITECTURE IN HIGH RESOLUTION
Written by Gage, Mark Foster
In the course of a ten-month invited competition Mark Foster Gage Architects, using tools ranging from artificial intelligence to 3D fractal software, re-invented the design languages of the ancient Nabatean civilization located on the Arabian Peninsula to propose the first Saudi resort in the modern era that would be open for international tourists.
THIS IS SIRAI SEIICHI
Written by 渋谷区立松濤美術館
Shirai Seiichi(1905-1983) was a unique architect who made a strong impression in postwar Japan.
DAVID CHIPPERFIELD ARCHITECTS BERLIN AND THE KUNSTHAUS ZURICH
Written by Kunsthaus Zürich
This book elegantly traces the genesis of David Chipperfield's extension for the Kunsthaus Zürich. David Chipperfield's new building for the Kunsthaus Zürich now stands in all its splendor on Zurich's Heimplatz, opposite the old museum building of 1910 designed by Karl Moser.
LEHMBRUCK--KOLBE--MIES VAN DER ROHE: ARTIFICIAL BIOTOPES
This publication traces three outstanding modernist artists and the interrelationship among sculpture, architecture, and nature. In the 1920s, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe began to conceive of architecture, design, and art as united forces.