Foreword by Paul Virilio. In this series of overlapping essays on architecture and art, John Rajchman attempts to do theory in a new ...
Continue Reading →Reyner Banham and the Paradoxes of High Tech reassesses one of the most influential voices in twentieth-century architectural history through a detailed examination ...
Continue Reading →This acclaimed survey of modern architecture and its origins has become a classic since it first appeared in 1980. For this fourth edition ...
Continue Reading →What really constitutes an architectural atmosphere, Peter Zumthor says, is this singular density and mood, this feeling of presence, well-being, harmony, beauty … ...
Continue Reading →Karel Teige (1900-1951), one of the most important figures of avant-garde modernism of the 1920s and 1930s, influenced virtually every area of art, ...
Continue Reading →Designers around the world are carving out opportunities for new kinds of engagement, new kinds of collaboration, new kinds of design outcomes, and ...
Continue Reading →In 1896, Otto Wagner’s Modern Architecture shocked the European architectural community with its impassioned plea for an end to eclecticism and for a ...
Continue Reading →In order to master the foundation of architecture, you must first master the basic building blocks of its language; the definitions, function, and ...
Continue Reading →Rachel Carson’s 1962 Silent Spring is one of the few books that can claim to be epoch-making. Its closely reasoned attack on the ...
Continue Reading →The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel’s protagonist, Howard Roark, is an ...
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