STORY OF ARCHITECTURE
An inviting exploration of architecture across cultures and centuries by one of the field's eminent authors "Rybczynski's expansive account traces...
BUILDING TOYS: AN ARCHITECT'S COLLECTION
The book Building Toys: An Architect's Collection documents over 100 architectural building toys from the author's collection, from the mid-1800s to...
Architecture Surveys
MAKE DO WITH NOW - NEW DIRECTIONS IN JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE
Written by Yuma Shinohara
Make Do With Now' presents a new view of Japanese architecture and introduces a young, as yet little known generation of architects and designers. These are demanding a sincere engagement with social, economic and ecological problems under the influence of, among other things, the experience of the Tohoku earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.
LIVING WUNDERKAMMER
Written by Andreas Häner
Ein ehemaliges Kino in einem Basler Wohn- und Geschäftshausaus der Zeit des Art déco wird zu einer Wohnung umgebaut und mittels einer Sammlung historischer Möbel und Kunstobjekte eingerichtet. Zeitgenössische Architektur verbindet sich dabei mit historischen Bauteilen und Antiquitäten zu einem faszinierenden Gesamtkunstwerk.
NEW YORK GLOBAL: CRITICAL WRITINGS AND PROPOSALS: 1970-2020. HOUSING, INFRASTRUCTURE, PEDAGOGY
Written by Plunz, Richard
Framed by the period of the Great Acceleration, these writings and projects represent a critical commentary on the state of architecture and urbanism and their causal role in global metamorphosis.
EL CROQUIS 217: RRHOV FRICK + GROUPWORK
Written by Fernando Márquez Cecilia
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AV MONOGRAPHS 243-244: SPAIN 2022
Written by Luis Fernández-Galiano
"The AV Monographs Yearbook goes over the most important events of the period, gathering twenty-four buildings that represent the best architecture constructed in Spain.
STEFAN CANHAM - THE TOWN
Written by Stefan Canham
Photographer Stefan Canham contrasts eclectic buildings in the mountains of northern Vietnam with traditional Mien textiles. Women from the villages around the provincial town of Sapa sell embroidered patches of cloth to visitors from abroad. The influx of tourists triggers a building boom, rapidly transforms the whole region, and may lead to a sell-out of its unique material culture.