A cradle-to-grave account of how human settlements transform and affect their environment, this important work addresses the need to develop quantitative methods to determine how human settlements fare environmentally.
A history of a series of misunderstood masterpieces, the log-based architecture that emerged in the Adirondacks and the National Parks between 1890 and 1935.
The prototypical recipe book provides a loose framework for BLDUS’s unique farm-to-shelter architecture in Home on Earth, offering delectable suggestions for healthy modes of human habitation.
Depicts the political landscape that shaped the first term of President Joseph R. Biden. Cathy Hull will make readers laugh, cry, and pause to remember some of the most... Læs mere
A long-deserved survey of the everyday building types that line our suburban roads and parking lots, affords an informative and diverting critique of their architectural and sociocultural foibles.
In celebration of his 50th year in practice, architect Will Bruder is pleased to share this selection of his most-exemplary projects, presented through hundreds of gorgeous photographs, drawings, and original sketches.
Art historian by training, gallerist and art dealer by profession, Annina Nosei is an essential art-world figure.
The book blends historical overview, graphic taxonomy, and design criticism on 11 signage types, ranging from signs that say no, to pharmacy signs, and all in-between.
Petra Rephotographed represents an exploration of time and change across the iconic archaeological city of Petra, Jordan, through repeat photography–meticulously replicating historic images of the landscape and monuments a century later.
This book is about architecture, but not about formal architectural images. It is about the people who inhabit and use buildings and places.
The Mechanized Landscape: Statecraft and Environment in the Tennessee Valley examines this comprehensive effort as a form of statecraft – the art of government persuasion and diplomacy – manifested through environmental transformation.
This book for educators, academics, students, designers, landscape professionals explores representation as an indispensable creative process.