From an accessible history of design to a facsimile of a super rare architecture magazine, these are the books we loved this year.
This year was a particularly great year for books that seemed long overdue, including monographs on Alexander Girard, Rosario Candela, and Donald Judd — specifically one dedicated to his furniture ...
John Hill's "Buildings in Print: 100 Influential and Inspiring Illustrated Architecture Books" offers plenty of material for architecture enthusiasts' reading lists.(Prestel) Thinking conceptually, ...
Owning an architecturally unique home may be out of the price range these days, but that doesn't mean you can't bring a piece of those not-so-humble abodes to yours. As part of the fall architectural ...
With a foreword by her wife Roxane Gay, Debbie Millman’s Why Design Matters contains over 80 of the writer, designer, and curator’s best interviews from her beloved podcast Design Matters. The richly ...
Radical Architecture of the Future (Phaidon, 2020) is an important and fascinating collection of original projects by unique thinkers in the world of architecture and spatial design. Architectural ...
How did modern architecture develop to its present state? Three new monographs trace that path, even if they don’t cover every direction the field has taken over the last century. Mies van der Rohe: ...
Asplund, Entrance Pavilion, Stockholm Exhibition 1930: “A composition of houses, flags, floodlights, flowers, fireworks, happy people and clean table cloths...” (Aalto) (Drawing by Max Söderholm.
Beatrice Galilee's new book will make you think about the world around you. The book examines contemporary architectural culture, that moves between built and imagined realms. Deep-diving further than ...
Book I. Containing the five orders and the most necessary observations in building -- Book II. In which the designs of several houses ordered by him ... are comprised, and the designs of the ancient ...