Our dwelling-focused picks include monographs dedicated to Tom Kundig and Anne Fougeron, an expanded edition of the previously out-of-print Fire Island Modernist, and a comprehensive history of Neutra ...
Over the course of a career spanning seven decades, in the completion of nearly 100 single-family houses, Ray Kappe was unfaltering in his commitment to an architecture of place—the underlying ...
Architecture, while historically nearly always regional in character, today carries the burden of a device- and web-dependent culture drowning in indiscriminate images...and their frequently ...
The Japanese House Since 1945, by Naomi Pollock. Foreword by Tadao Ando. Thames & Hudson, 400 pages, $85, click to enlarge. “For Japanese architecture, the history of its modernization has also been a ...
Roughly 25% of the most architecturally significant homes in the Park Cities have been razed over the past 15 years. Many of these losses are staggering, including houses by several of the most ...
With the advent of the climate crisis and the increasing scarcity of new land to build on, architects and designers are increasingly looking to nature itself to form the basis of our buildings.
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