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 ...
When Reinier de Graaf published Four Walls and a Roof in 2017, it stood out for its rare willingness to expose architecture’s contradictions from within the profession itself. Architecture appeared ...
Despite what you may think, shopping for design obsessives is fairly easy: They’re a discerning crowd that will nonetheless always appreciate a good book — ideally one with a tantalizing cover, ...
Our picks include a resource on teaching carbon neutral design and the latest from the head of MIT's Sustainable Design Lab. All cover art courtesy the publishers, click to enlarge. Teaching Carbon ...
The standards for classifying good or terrible architecture are usefulness and beauty, or what we commonly refer to as practicality and aesthetics. However, practicality might quickly direct us toward ...
Long-time friends and preservation advocates Karelia Martinez Carbonell and Bruce Fitzgerald (posthumously) have released their new book, Coral Gables: The Moderns: Redefining The City Beautiful ...
In the new Phaidon book “Concrete Architecture,” Los Angeles writers Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin examine a construction material that’s often derided as the building block of urban eyesores, but, they ...
Scott Johnson, FAIA, discusses his new book, "Inside Architecture: A Design Journal," a personal journey through a life in architecture. Scott is joined by publisher Ann Gray, FAIA. All book sales ...
For those hunting for something that will appeal to the design or architecture enthusiasts on their holiday gift lists, a bevy of new books give a glimpse into both public and private spaces in ...
There happen to be a lot of really good design books that either just hit or are about to hit bookstores. It’s ideal for summer when we’re more inclined to read for pure pleasure. While only one of ...
After nearly a decade without one, does New York City finally have a bookstore dedicated to architecture and design? At a recent book talk held at Head Hi in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood, ...