Triangle Modern Architecture documents the rich history and unique cultural significance of a region that is one of the most important on the national map of modern design.
An original means of examining American urbanism through a narrative of discussion and exploration between various fictional participants, that relate in the first instance to the... Læs mere
Compilation of thought-provoking experimental drawings, texts and built projects.
This book is for anyone seriously interested in the forces that shape the everyday environment of our cities, towns and suburbs, be they everyday citizen, student,... Læs mere
Unique for its architectural and urbanistic focus, A Home to the World: The United Nations and New York City celebrates this important global organisation's many accomplishments past, present, and future.
Visual Discoveries: A Collection of Sections is an image-forward book that is devoted to showcasing notable section drawings throughout history and demonstrating that the section drawing, while having roots in architecture, has spread to many other professions and disciplines.
First comprehensive analysis of water-based infrastructural challenges across the Mekong, Mississippi and Rhine river basins.
In With Reference, Soo Chan of SCDA explores the fundamentals of architecture going back to inspirations and precedents, examining basic building blocks and core values - in search of a universal spatial vocabulary for contemporary practice.
The book explores the confluence of typology, geometry, landscape, and constructive systems in a design process that brings them into a difficult synthesis.
Monograph detailing the work of architect Curtis Fentress, whose aim is to create functional yet iconic public buildings.
With over 200 highly illustrated pages of sketching and drawing techniques, Draw It is crafted to be a companion tool that is tucked in your travel gear and referred to regularly.
Working Water presents the work of Denver landscape architecture firm Wenk Associates, highlighting their projects that treat stormwater, and the infrastructure that controls it, as a resource that supports functioning natural systems and enhanced urban open space