Architecture
ARCHDAILY GUIDE TO GOOD ARCHITECTURE
What's best in architecture today and the most relevant for tomorrow by the world's most visited architecture website. ArchDaily's Guide to Good Architecture is their first-ever book. Curated around their principles of Good Architecture, the book is a curation of what's best today and most relevant for tomorrow.
BRUTAL OUTER LONDON
Written by Phipps, Simon
From the photographer behind the bestselling, iconic photo book Brutal London. London is a large, dispersed megacity, and where Brutal London focused on inner London, this new book from the acclaimed photographer Simon Phipps concentrates on the further reaches; the suburbs and outer residential regions and hubs.
ALFRED PREIS DISPLACED: THE TROPICAL MODERNISM OF THE AUSTRIAN EMIGRANT AND ARCHITECT OF THE USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL AT PEARL HARBOR
Written by Schmitzberger, Axel
The first publication to catalog the complete works of architect and arts advocate Alfred Preis, a Viennese modernist who fled Nazi-occupied Austria and transformed regional Hawaiian architecture, with his best-known project being the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor.
ALL ABOUT CHALETS: CONTEMPORARY MOUNTAIN RESIDENCES
Written by Kramer, Sibylle
Exclusive living retreats set against the backdrop of majestic peaks, steep slopes and picturesque valleys
BUILDING BERLIN, VOL. 11: THE LATEST ARCHITECTURE IN AND OUT OF THE CAPITAL
New architectural impulses from Berlin
WHERE ARCHITECTS STAY AT THE BALTIC SEA: LODGINGS FOR DESIGN ENTHUSIASTS
Written by Kramer, Sibylle
Stylish vacation accommodations where architects would stay themselves.
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE: MASTERPIECES AROUND THE WORLD
Written by Van Uffelen, Chris
Most wonderful diversity: How global architecture of today heads for tomorrow
TIMBER HOMES: TAKING WOOD TO NEW LEVELS
Written by Van Uffelen, Chris
Elaborating the diversity of wood architecture today for private homes
TINY LIVING SPACES: INNOVATIVE DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Written by Baker, Lisa
Exciting and surprising approaches of how living spaces reduced to a minimum can enhance the quality of life to a maximum