Architecture for the Poor describes Hassan Fathy’s plan for building the village of New Gourna, near Luxor, Egypt, without the use of more ...
Continue Reading →Following the invention of the daguerreotype and calotype processes in 1839, views of ruins, classical statuary, and the antiquities of the Mediterranean and ...
Continue Reading →From ancient forts in New Zealand to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., Earth Architecture ranges across the globe, covering more than ...
Continue Reading →Elaborately conceived, grandly constructed insane asylums—ranging in appearance from classical temples to Gothic castles—were once a common sight looming on the outskirts of ...
Continue Reading →The Australian Ugliness is a 1960 book by Australian architect Robin Boyd. Boyd investigates visual pollution in Australian aesthetic, in relation to architecture ...
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 →Clear and accessible, Analysing Architecture opens a fresh way to understanding architecture. It offers a unique ‘notebook’ of architectural strategies to present an ...
Continue Reading →Featuring over 200 photographs, this stunning book by renowned television historian Dan Cruickshank tells the history of architecture through the stories of 100 ...
Continue Reading →This is a book that students of architecture will want to keep in the studio and in their backpacks. It is also a ...
Continue Reading →From searching for the best glass to prevent glare to determining how clients might react to the color choice for restaurant walls, research ...
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