Rachel Carson’s 1962 Silent Spring is one of the few books that can claim to be epoch-making. Its closely reasoned attack on the ...
Continue Reading →The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel’s protagonist, Howard Roark, is an ...
Continue Reading →In The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture, Pier Vittorio Aureli proposes that a sharpened formal consciousness in architecture is a precondition for political, ...
Continue Reading →Women of Steel and Stone features 22 thoroughly researched and engaging profiles of architects, engineers, and landscape designers, describing these groundbreakers’ strengths, interests, ...
Continue Reading →Aerotropolis is the groundbreaking account of a development that is transforming the way cities are built and the way business is conducted from ...
Continue Reading →Dramatic changes in the working methods of architects have already been enforced with the expanse of work now possible through the use of ...
Continue Reading →First published in 1960, Theory and Design in the First Machine Age has become required reading in numerous courses on the history of ...
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