The best new architecture books for Autumn 2024, and more - from modernist explorations to meaty monographs
ArchDaily has gathered a broad list of architectural books from different backgrounds with the aim of revealing divergent cultural contexts.
根据Architecture部分中“The book explores the world’s most remarkable buildings, from ancient wonders to modern green structures. Understand why certain features were common in specific eras and how these incredible buildings have stood the test of time. Presented in a special book cover, this ...
Masterworks of Modern Photography 1900–1940: The Thomas Walther Collection at the Museum of Modern Art, New York by Sarah Hermanson Meister Which art, architecture, design and photography books have we added to our library in 2021?Romas Viesulas, art & architecture editor at Five Books, takes...
Not only is this laborious and a completely unnecessary step backward in efficiency, but the titles of the journals are not even on the pictures of the books themselves; you have to wait until each one is front and center and then the name pops up on the top. This makes a bad ...
naming them the most beloved and revolutionary structures of the recent past. This list may not include the choices of scholars and historians — you can read expert opinions in books likethe 2012 Phaidon Atlas. These are the people's choices, important architecture from around the world that ...
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Midcentury Modern Design: A Complete SourcebookbyDominic Bradbury From the publisher: “A definitive survey of Midcentury modern design and architecture in an accessible compact edition, this book offers a rich overview of one of the most popular, collectable and dynamic periods of design. With ric...
American Modern: Architecture; Community; Columbus, Indianaby Matt Shaw, with photographs by Iwan Baan You may be surprised, as I—a Midwest native—was, that of all places, Indiana was home to a preeminent creative hub for incredible and impactful Modernist architecture. When I last visited Co...
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