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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
This roundup of the year-end's most captivating reads includes monographs and more from Shigeru Ban, Fernanda Canales, Carol Ross Barney, and many others. All cover art courtesy the publishers.
The season of shopping and gift-giving is here, and for the architecture enthusiasts on your list, these three recently published volumes offer rich photography along with a dive into Brooklyn and New ...
RSM Design Releases Book Featuring Its Principle-Centered Design™ Approach to Architectural Graphic Design Projects LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RSM Design, the international design studio known for ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new book argues that architecture desperately needs fixing. But what if it needs breaking instead?
Non-Extractive Architecture: On Designing without Depletion, a newish volume edited by the design research group Space Caviar, is provocative and timely in a way that much contemporary architecture ...
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