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City of Refugees strategically documents the contemporary refugee crisis; examining its origins, implications and architectural opportunity for strategic responses.
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.
Stunning photographs from India, Bhutan, Tibet, China, Cambodia, and Myanmar coupled with selected quotes meant to express the very heart of Buddha's teachings
Through sketches, diagrams, rendering, photographs and narratives, this book portrays the criteria and conceptual thinking that was primary in finding an inclusive architectural solution for a diverse selection of projects.
Rooted in the Hood is a photo essay celebrating the community gardens of New York City and the people who create, cultivate, and enjoy them.
Connective Tissues is a philosophical work framed on epistemological and ethical questions, sustained by Joseph Campbell in the Hero of a Thousand Faces.
This book serves as a critical review of Social Urbanism, defined as a socio-political and practical approach to urban globalisation, deriving from a planning strategy and portfolio of built projects that seek to alleviate the social consequences of urbanisation.
This monograph explores three fields in which Poon Design have excelled: housing, schools, and restaurants.
The New York City School Construction Authority's (SCA) mission is to design and construct safe, attractive, and environmentally sound public schools for children throughout the communities of the City's five boroughs.
Issue 10 of LA+ Journal brings you the results of the LA+ Iconoclast open design ideas competition, in which we asked designers to reimagine New York's Central Park, fictionally devastated by eco-terrorists protesting the loss of the world's forests.
This study is not an argument against engineering but for greater synergies between engineering and design as well as between science and design
Erdy McHenry Architecture's work celebrates place, program, and cultural relevancy while exploiting the conceptual potential of practicality, constructability, and responsive design
The HOK Design Annual 2019 highlights this leading global design firm's most exceptional recent work in architecture, interior design, planning, and urban design.
Street Culture is a stunning collection of photographs representing women and men of colour who exhibit a unique style.
Shim-Sutcliffe's masterful work at Point William intertwines landscape and architecture with ancient rock and water reshaping and reimagining a site on the Canadian Shield over two decades.
Our Voices II: The DE-colonial Project will showcase decolonising projects which work to de-stable and disquiet colonial built environments.
An imaginative means of looking at the city of Barcelona and its modern history from a new perspective; a series of drawings injected within the text, illustrating growth and change in the city fabric over almost two hundred years.
Digital Fabrications is a collection of essays and half-true stories about design software and hardware.
This is one in a series of books, each of which tells the story of a single building. It is our hope that as these books accumulate alongside our body of work, they, in their aggregate, will form a profile of our design intentions.
A decade of trials and errors, of failures and successes, has catapulted Marian Christy's distinctive watercolours to a new, original, contemporary 21st-century style called "Knifed Watercolors (R)"
For centuries artists and designers have recorded places, people, and life in travel sketchbooks. Over a period of fifty years, Laurie Olin, one of America's most distinguished landscape architects, has recorded aspects of France: its cities and countryside, streets and cafes, ancient ruins, vineyards, and parks.
A fascinating and almost unknown history which helps us to understand a visible form that became invisible. The book provides a contribution to both history in general and to the history of art, to aesthetics, to the history and theory of architecture and, last but not least, to the history and theory of landscape
This is a book about contemporary Swedish landscape architecture, reflected through the work of the country's leading landscape designer Thorbjorn Andersson.
Women [Re]Build: Stories, Polemic, Futures is exemplary in its mission to combine in one resource reflections on the renewal of feminist thought in architecture, challenges to practice made possible by activism, and portrayals of inspiring practitioners who pave the way for future women architects.
John Marx's watercolours, first published in the Architectural Review, are a captivating example of an architect's way of thinking
In LA+ DESIGN we move beyond the designed outcome to explore the myths, methods, meanings, and futures of design.
In a world where change is the only constant, effected by the ever-evolving needs of users, Designing Change is a sophisticated visual essay examining and exploring the relationship between user and space, design and space.
A unique study on the topic of building additions and vertical expansion in steel construction, featuring outstanding examples by international architects and offering theoretical and technical basics.
Unresolved Legibility In Ten Residential Types - featuring nearly 100 new drawings, diagrams, and images
A critical reading of contemporary Chinese architecture, which contextualises them both in the panorama of Chinese constructions and in that of global architecture
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