The spirit of the cafe´ brings Joanie Osburn to share a dollop of history, a shot of insight, and a boatload of images that celebrate the Paris cafe´ as a cultural heritage worth preserving.
An Architect’s Address Book is a memoir in 18 chapters of the places Robert Lemon has lived, studied, and worked over the past six decades.
Created from an archive of 20 years photographing, living and working in India, this book by Shaun Fynn weaves together a sometimes-haunting story of modernity and urbanisation with an ancient, diverse, and complex land.
This impressive book is richly illustrated with 91 gorgeous macro photographs of flowers, and also some of their pollinators, by artist John Rodrigues
Source Books in Architecture No. 15: Johnston Marklee includes conversations with the architects and documentation of a range of built and unbuilt works.
Future Offices examines the evolving nature of the office as a spatial asset. Rapid changes in culture, technology, and society have upended longstanding notions of offices and the nature of work itself.
This book celebrates over 20 years of Bonstra|Haresign Architects’ community-focused practice. It documents the growth and success attributable to the firm’s philosophy and methodological approach.
The Great Padma Book defines the life and history of the Bengal Delta, the largest delta in the world.
Practice with Purpose is about designing buildings beyond their property lines to address some of society’s most urgent challenges: the climate... Læs mere
In Search for Meaning is the first published book by artist-photographer Felisa Tan. This striking collection covers most of her major work for the past fifteen years, many of which were never published before.
Gathering twenty essays written over twenty years, Figments of the Architectural Imagination explores the frontiers of speculative architectural design, theory,... Læs mere
In this moment of seemingly compounding global crises and existential concerns about the future of the planet, LA+ pauses to consider the values and implications of speculation.