This is the first place these projects have been collected, and they reflect 37 years of work in the US and abroad. The scale of the projects ranges from houses to a federal courthouse
A stunning portrait of a 100-acre rural landscape and residence, situated in Maryland, USA, developed in connection with the land and the environment.
In Search of Spatial Scripts is a re-collection of improvisational stories and stage sets and serves those interested in Spatial Tales of Origin Revealed through Specifications for Construction.
Fast Forward: How HKS Shapes the Future of Design showcases recent work by global design firm HKS and offers a look ahead to the future of innovation in architecture and design.
In this compelling photographic journey Arthur Becker captures the intensity and power of the ceiling frescoes of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Soundscape Architecture presents historical examples, design projects and art works related to the sonics of architectural spaces and landscapes.
Landscapes for Adaptation presents 60 projects and experiments and assembles a menu of practical strategies and real-world tactics for landscape adaptation in China and around the world. The book analyses those projects and evidence of their environmental performance.
This beautiful presented book gathers up everyday objects from people’s lives and brings them into focus–pieces of cloth designed... Læs mere
For several years, Thomas Santelli served as the Annual Coney Island Tattoo Festival’s “unofficial official photographer,” documenting this... Læs mere
This second Wild Side book continues to explore Elena Agostinis’s fascination with artists using the ordinary in extraordinary ways. In this book, the focus is on artists who make jewellery using materials not commonly associated with traditional jewellery-making.
Cultivate charts a decade of artistic evolution by Belinda Fox, an Australian artist whose practice navigates the fragile balance between beauty and vulnerability, resilience and collapse.
Project 2 Craigs is a compilation of a collaborative project that offered two distinct visions—one armed with pencil, pen, brush, and paper—the other with lens, light, and the physical world.