This Architectural Design Journal features ingenious architect-protagonists of this genre, and explores the recent history and chronology of architectural involvement in the discipline.
Hitting the Head is a compelling photography and art book that dives deep into the heart of New York City’s iconic dive bar scene.
Brings together scholars from across diverse disciplines to discuss themes including critical histories of infrastructural urbanization, planetary urbanism, military-industrial complex, Cold War geographies, nuclear landscapes, technical lands, and extreme environment
Battersea Power Station - The Architectural Rebirth of a Romantic Ruin charts the practice’s journey and processes to transform the... Læs mere
What is the common value of architecture? Written by a practicing architect, this book illustrates how architects should view and critically re-examine the design process in everyday practice.
Through guest reflections, case studies, and photographs Smallx20 offers a window into the Center’s working methods, the resulting designs, and a portrait of the communities and traditions that shape New Orleans culture.
Desitecture is a research-based practice developing propositions which consider the future of polyculture and sustainable cities and the use of emerging materials and processes.
A Legacy of Positive Consequence showcases Trivers’ enduring commitment to creating architecture that shapes communities and leaves a lasting impact.
Claying Architecture presents a curated collection of essays, interviews, and projects from leading architects, designers, and researchers who are analyzing the role of clay 3D printing in contemporary architecture.
With and Without Walls unfolds the history of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), founded in 1972, as an alternative model for architectural education.
The Nuclear Chronicles: Design Research on the Landscapes of the US Nuclear Highway leverages fictional design narratives as devices for discussing the impact of nuclear technology within the territory of the western United States.
LA+ BOTANIC explores our evolving relationship with plants with contributions that reflect on the many natures and relations that are being materialised in plant conservation, botanic gardens, and botanic art today.