Unreal Estates of China
The experimental Hong Kong-based architecture firm Map Office here presents a graphic novel starring a wide-ranging particle named Pixel–who brings u
Steven Ehrlich: Multi-Cultural Modernism
Over twenty-five years, the arc of Steven Ehrlich’s career has afforded him a steady flow of projects for testing ideas with which he has constructed
Le Corbusier – English Edition: Voyage D’orient Carnets
Le Corbusier, the brilliant architect of the 20th century, always carried along a sketchbook, a kind of diary in which, observing the “grand tour” tra
Gaudi: The Entire Work
A presentation of all of Gaudi’s works: from his earliest projects until the end of his life. Featuring drawings of the buildings and a visual chronol
Norman Foster: Works 3
Norman Foster Works 3 focuses on projects realized from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, including Stansted Airport outside London, Bilbaos sub
Investigate, Ask, Tell, Draw, Build: 3xn Architects
Investigate, Ask, Tell, Sense, Build profiles one of Europe’s most exciting and innovative architecture practices, Denmark’s 3XN. Key to their suc
Raymond Hood
A fascinating study of the man who did much to change the form of the modern skyscraper. Hood’s functionalism and artistic sense, and his psychologic
Lost Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Vanished Masterpieces
Despite Frank Lloyd Wright’s global renown, more than one hundred of his buildings–one of every five built–have been destroyed. Gone are his majesti
Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Architect
Hugh Newell Jacobsen set up an independent practice in Washington, DC over forty years ago. Since then, he has become one of America’s finest archite
Frank Lloyd Wright
This monograph explores the underlying themes and principles of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture. It examines the consistent and systematic qualities
