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NASA Graphic Design Guide
Binder containing NASA's visual identity guidelines. The original visual communications system, designed and augmented by Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn from 1975 on, was rescinded in 1992. It was made available to the public by NASA as a PDF document before being reprinted in an expanded deluxe edition by Jesse Reed and Hamish Smyth in 2015. It is an exhaustive presentation of visual identity – from letterheads to the markings on the space shuttle Discovery—and thus allows the reader to apprehend the different formal, political and technical scales of the use of signs.
Price$38.00
Conversations about Sculpture: Richard Serra and Hal Foster
Presents more than a decade of conversations between Serra and Foster, publised for the first time. 240 pp.
Price$30.00
Drawing Architecture
Collection bringing together more than 250 of the finest architectural drawings of all time. 320 pp. Helen Thomas.
Price$80.00
Josef Albers in Mexico
Reveals the profound link between the art and architecture of ancient Mesoamerica and Albers' abstract works on paper. 128 pp. Lauren Hinkson and Joaquin Barriendos
Price$50.00
The Sea Ranch: Architecture, Environment, and Idealism
Examines the development of the 1960s modernist planned community, looking at the site's master plan and iconic early designs through sketches, drawings, and contemporary and archival photographs of its astonishing landscapes and distinctive timber-framed structures. Features the work of architects Lawrence Halprin, Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Charles Moore, William Turnbull, Donlyn Lyndon, Richard Whitaker, and Joseph Esherick. Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher.
Price$195.00
Atlas of Brutalist Architecture
Thoroughly documents more than 850 examples of Brutalist architecture from around the world. Highlights a variety of structures existing and demolished, classic and contemporary - organized geographically into nine continental regions with over 1,000 duotone photographs in an oversized volume. 560 pp.
Price$150.00
Le Corbusier: The Built Work
The most thoroughgoing survey of nearly all of Le Corbusier’s extant projects, beautifully photographed and detailed in color as never has been seen before. 480 pp. By Richard Pare, Jean-Louis Cohen. It is the color photography that sets this book in a completely separate manner. It becomes an effect, like looking deeply into a body of water, as you find yourself realizing that the actual colors were never in mind.
Price$125.00
a+u 18:05 Adolf Loos Residences
The first of a two-part series on Adolf Loos, divided into four chronological chapters that follow Loos's techniques and approaches to each project and site. Includes early urban residences, rural villas, and "Raumplan" concept, the edition focuses on Loos's rationality and economy as manifested in his spaces. Guest edited by Yoshio Sakurai, Tokyo University professor and an expert on Loos.
Price$48.00
a+u 18:06 Adolf Loos From Interior to Urban Spaces
The second of a two-part series on Loos. Introduces 36 works divided into four chapters: “Residential Addition and Alternation Plans”, “Interior Design”, “Collective Housing”, and “Mixed-use Facilities”. Includes many unbuilt housing and mixed-use projects, as well as new models, graphics, and drawings offering insight into Loos's perspective on these typologies. Guest edited by Yoshio Sakurai, Tokyo University professor and an expert on Loos.
Price$48.00
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Alexander Calder: From the Stony River to the Sky
Over 90 works by Calder including paintings, mobiles, stabiles, jewelry, domestic objects, furniture, and outdoor sculptures, focusing on his Roxbury studio. Includes photos and pieces from the new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Somerset, as well as commentary on his work. 120 pp.
Price$40.00
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Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design
A multilayered exploration of the intimate relationship between the human and design. 288 pp.
Price$20.00
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Teaching / Practice: Jonathan Sergison
Jonathan Sergison's reflections on the interplay between practice and teaching in architecture and the great significance he sees in combining both spheres. 148 pp.
Price$39.00
Peter Zumthor: A Feeling of History
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor engaged in conversation with Norwegian architectural historian Mari Lending. The two discuss themes of time, history, memory, and transience can be followed as threads through Zumthor's body of work. 79 pp.
Price$29.00
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El Croquis 194 : Brandlehuber 1996 - 2018
Projects by the innovative, collaborative European firm which emphasizes discursive practice. Includes Building Kölner Brett, Apartment and Office Building, Geisselstrasse, Studio and Courtyard, Klimazone_n, Stavenhof Pavilion. 270 pp.
Price$84.00
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RCR: Works on Paper
Catalogue of an exhibit first held in Mexico City, the wonderful watercolors from Carme Pigem. Watercolor studies have accompanied every single one of their projects. Divided into series, sketches, works. 184 pp.
Price$45.00
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Roberto Burle Marx Lectures: Landscape as Art and Urbanism
Collection of a dozen lectures by Roberto Burle Marx (1909–1994), whose work as a landscape architect, gardener, artist, and botanist brought radical change and a restructuring of thought and place. The volume also includes the first English translations of many of Burle Marx's lectures, as well as photos by Leonardo Finotti of Burle Marx's realized projects. Edited by Gareth Doherty. 288 pages.
Price$30.00
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Silla Mexicana
Comprehensive history of Mexican chair design. 261 pages.
Price$40.00
Carlo Scarpa and Castelvecchio Revisited
An exhaustive analysis of one of Scarpa's most famous projects, the Castelvecchio in Verona, Italy, by one of the foremost scholars of his work. The book takes Scarpa's work apart detail by detail, using text, photographs, drawings, and historical images. Richard Murphy
Price$98.00
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Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi: A Search for Living Architecture
A study of the parallel lives of two mid-20th-century architects, Lina Bo Bardi and Albert Frey. Although they never met, both were immigrants to the Americas from Europe whose innovative approaches to design formulated a new, living type of modernism in Sao Paulo and Southern California, respectively. 192 pages. Bw & color illustrations and photos.
Price$50.00
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