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.
This third volume in the monograph series of work by Jones, Partners: Architecture continues the coverage of the firms “words, buildings, machines,” in the same signature graphic form that made the previous two volumes inspirational collector’s items.
A fulsome monograph on the work of Bill Pechet is long overdue. This book will be a rich and joyful celebration of a talented and beloved Canadian artist, designer and teacher who has much to offer us all.
Many of the contributors to LA+ SENSE consider how our senses have become naturalized, and our bodies and experiences standardised. Topics also include sense and surveillance, sense of place, and whether we can even trust our senses.
Between Shadow and Light probes Maryann Thompson’s commitment to an architecture that is sustainable and regionally driven and her penchant for heightening the experiential qualities of each project through a holistic, consensus-building approach to design.
The book showcases new and recent work by John Jennifer Marx and Form4, from private residences to Silicon Valley masterplans.
The logics of land, water and ground – here called Geologics - advocate for architecture to become a productive and fluid mediation... Læs mere
A meditation on contemporary architectural drawing practice framed through 56 artifacts created by 28 architectural firms from around the globe.
The design process of 11 award winning public buildings by Andrew Frontini is candidly revealed through personal narratives, sketches, diagrams and finished photography.
A unique contribution to landscape architectural praxis in its explicit framing of “environmental media” in terms of its dual meaning within our discipline.
This book of over 200 photographs by Bernis and Peter von zur Muehlen covers the sweep of Prague’s history from World War II to the “Velvet Revolution.”