A taxonomy of this expanding and heterogeneous terrain within architecture—a matrix of shared generative logics and morphological types—while providing an overview of one of the most significant and prolific periods of experimentation within the discipline.
The HOK Design Annual 2019 highlights this leading global design firm's most exceptional recent work in architecture, interior design, planning, and urban design.
Pressing Matters VI is an exciting compilation of design and research performed at PennDesign's Department of Architecture.
In Western culture, from an early age we are ingrained with the notion that weight in building construction equals strength as evinced even in children's stories such as the 'The Three Little Pigs'.
Lavishly illustrated with 150 historical and contemporary photos and drawings, Christopher Tunnard and Sutemi Horiguchi offers the first compressive study into their thinking, landscape designs, and consequent influence on landscape architectured.
Shanghai Tower tells the compelling story of the making of China's tallest building, the 632-metre-tall centrepiece of the city's Lujiazui commercial district.
Focus on the work of PWP, highlighting over 20 recent and on-going projects, and featuring previously unseen material.
With select projects from Hawaii, Mexico, and the Pacific Northwest, Time and Place explores a wide range of buildings showcasing de Reus Architects’ timeless and well-executed architecture.
A critical yet accessible examination of the current state of planning, urbanism, and civic design across America.
Urban Grids: Handbook for Regular City Design is the result of a five-year design research project undertaken by professor Joan Busquets and Dingliang Yang at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Mathew Tekulsky turns his lens and commentary on the greatest topic of them all, the United States of America, in his new book Americana: A Photographic Journey.
American Industry is as much a celebration as it is documentation. Through his unique vision and privileged access, photographer Kim Steele has achieved a spectacular distillation of a variety of icons of power.