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Henry-Rusell Hitchcock
Paperback - $37.95
This book is a landmark in American history, and a unique and historical document which should provide general readers, critics, and historians with a time machine through which to view our changing perspective on modern architecture.
Candida Hofer
Paperback - $41.95
This third issue in a continuing series presents recent work by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of the world's largest and most influential architecture, urban design, engineering, and interior architecture firms. "SOM places the firm's production in ...
Jamie Horwitz
Hardcover - $71.95
The contributors to this highly original collection of essays explore the relationship between food and architecture, asking what can be learned by examining the (often metaphorical) intersection of the preparation of meals and the production of spac ...
Jamie Horwitz
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The contributors to this highly original collection of essays explore the relationship between food and architecture, asking what can be learned by examining the (often metaphorical) intersection of the preparation of meals and the production of spac ...
Jonathan Hughes
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Non-Plan explores ways of involving people in the design of their environments - a goal which transgresses political categories of 'right' and 'left'. Attempts to circumvent planning bureaucracy and architectural inertia have ranged from free-market ...
Donald A. Hutslar
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Hutslar documents this early architecture with extensive descriptive materials from local histories, diaries, traveller's accounts, building contracts and many recent photographs. These descriptions will be interesting for modern craftsmen and other ...
Ada Louise Huxtable
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic examines America's preference for invented environments--theme parks, shopping malls, and historic restorations--explaining how these and other unreal places have created a fantasy world where the authenti ...
Catherine Ingraham
Hardcover - $117.95
In this suggestive inquiry into the operations of linearity in architectural theory and practice, Catherine Ingraham investigates the line as both a conceptual and literal force in architecture. She approaches her subject from philosophical, theoreti ...