Through the presentation of 14 projects alongside essays by leading voices in the history and preservation of New York City, DXA Ten Years explores the deep, inextricable relationship between the unique past and future potential of architecture that defines DXA’s practice.
This monograph features stunning reproductions of Stephen M. Sullivan’s tradition-based, exquisitely detailed, high-end residential architecture and the themes that drive his work.
The lush surreal illustrations of this book and its short humouristic story telling make it a fun, quick read for all ages and for anyone obliquely interested in our thirst for development and the nature of who we are.
Wide-ranging, captivating, and deeply introspective, the memoir of William Zeckendorf Jr. (1929–2014) documents the celebrated real estate developer’s impact on New York City, Washington, D.C., and Santa Fe.
Designing the Computational Image, Imagining Computational Design explores this period of remarkable inventiveness, and traces its repercussions on architecture and other creative fields through a selection of computational designers working today.
In this inspiring picture book, Po Po brings to light the hardships and discrimination that many endured in eight events that took place in American history.
Stephan Jaklitsch, Habits, Patterns, Algorithms presents a diverse selection of the studio's most noteworthy projects and built work. Organized in a rough... Læs mere
Haute Couture Architecture: The Art of Living Without Walls by Anneke van Waesberghe is so much more than a book about tented green building architecture. The book is part design manifesto, part personal diary, and part manual for future sustainable living.
The book represents the very first book dedicated to George Everard Kidder Smith, who passed away 25 years ago in New York. It deals with his life and work underlining his ability to document and interpret historical architecture and the great buildings.
Rancho Sisquoc: Enduring Legacy on an Historic California Land Grant Ranch is a richly illustrated and engagingly written portrait of one of the last intact Mexican land grant ranches; granted in 1845—One of only remaining intact land grant ranches in the U.S.
This book celebrates seventy years of outstanding design by Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture. It starts with historical milestones, shows some examples of process and practice, and concludes with a few consequential recent projects.
Highlights the inspiration and innovation of the Al Wasl Plaza, Dubai, the centre of the Expo 2020, running from October 2021 to March 2022.