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David Kleinberg is one of the most respected namesin interior design. Over a thirty-year career (includingmore than fifteen years with the venerable firm ofParish-Hadley), he has created a body of work that iswide-ranging in style yet always modern in sensibility.A carefully curated mix of antiques, fabrics, textures,finishes, art, and objects is key to the striking roomshe develops.
Boldly inspired or quietly nuanced, David Kleinberg’sinteriors are above all clean-lined, sophisticated, andrelevant to a contemporary audience.
Kleinberg is heir to the classicdesign of the legendary firmParish-Hadley.
Interiors are clean-lined,sophisticated, and relevant toa contemporary audience.
This book brings together more than twenty residentialinteriors, each with an accessible, engaging story thatcovers not only the project but also larger questionsof interior design. Kleinberg’s works are carefullycalibrated to their occupants, and his commentaryoffers a fascinating inside look at how the interiors arecreated. Yet he also addresses larger questions ofinterior design—where do you start? how is the colorpalette determined? what is the furniture plan? howdo you select antique pieces?—thoughtfully andinformatively.
david kleinberg founded David Kleinberg DesignAssociates in 1997. His work has been published inArchitectural Digest, House & Garden, House Beautiful,and Elle Decor, among other publications. He hasrecently launched a rug collection and a line of fabrics.
Authoritative and insightfulcommentary on the interiordesign process.
Traditional Now Interiors by David Kleinberg
David Kleinberg
Interior design
240 pages9K x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-322-3
$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)
World rightsSeptember 27, 2011
03 fall 2011
Private Paradise is a survey of the most compellingresidential gardens completed within the past ten years.More than thirty-five gardens located throughout theUnited States demonstrate the intersection betweentraditional elements of garden design—water, color,geometry—and current concerns like sustainability,drought tolerance, and use of native plants.
Private Paradise features the work of the most talentedlandscape designers working in the United Statestoday, as documented in lush images by the bestphotographers. Featured gardens demonstrate the alwaysinventive and often humorous approach to gardensthat are luxuriant retreats from our highly stimulatedlives. Included are works of landscape architects andgarden designers who consider landscape as art aswell as nourishment for body and soul.
Lush visual presentation combinedwith detailed and practicalinformation about plant materialsand growing conditions.
Features gardens throughout theUnited States—large, small, urban,rural, traditional, contemporary.
charlotte m. frieze was garden editor at House andGarden and a principal contributor to the highlysuccessful The New Garden Paradise: Great PrivateGardens of the World. A Fellow of the American Societyof Landscape Architects, she was also director of thelandscape department at Robert A. M. SternArchitects. She is the author of Social Gardens andThe Zone Garden.
charles a. birnbaum, fasla, faar, is Founder andPresident of The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Priorto joining TCLF, Birnbaum spent fifteen years as thecoordinator of the National Park Service HistoricLandscape Initiative and a decade in private practicewith a focus on landscape preservation and urbandesign.
Charlotte Frieze was garden editorof House and Garden and lectureswidely on garden design.
Private Paradise Contemporary American Gardens
Charlotte M. FriezeIntroduction by Charles A. Birnbaum
Garden design
240 pages9 x 11K inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-323-0
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsOctober 4, 2011
05 fall 2011
New New York celebrates the newest landmarks ofNew York—TimeWarner Center, Hearst Tower, HudsonRiver Park, MoMA sculpture garden, and more—placingthem in the context of the famous and belovedhighlights of the city—Rockefeller Center, BrooklynBridge, Central Park, Lincoln Center, MetropolitanMuseum of Art, Times Square.
Through 200 full-color photographs, award-winningphotographer Jake Rajs captures these sites withremarkable color, clarity, and spirit, proclaiming theinnovation of the newest of New York and the nostalgiaof the old. An essay by architecture critic Philip Nobeloffers a lively portrait to set the scene for Rajs’scompelling visual presentation. This wide-rangingportfolio is a vibrant portrait of the energy andcreativity that makes New York a true world capital.
Celebrates the resilience of thegreatest city in the world.
jake rajs travels across America and throughout theworld to capture the image and spirit of place. Hecontinues to return to New York City, photographingthe innovation and energy of its varied neighborhoodsand structures. His books include the highly successfulBeyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons, TheseUnited States, The Hudson River, New York: City ofIslands, and most recently, Carved by Time: Landscapesof the Southwest.
Shows how New York perpetuallyreinvents itself architecturallyand culturally.
Appeals to tourists and lifelongresidents alike.
New New York
Jake Rajs
Photography
256 pages10 x 12 inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-305-6
$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)
World rightsOctober 11, 2011
07 fall 2011
Boomers are perhaps the largest generational cohortthe United States has ever seen. Numbering some 78million people born between 1946 and 1964, Boomersare not accepting traditional retirement or “seniorhousing” and are instead determined to remain activeand engaged professionally and socially.
Unassisted Living documents the shift away from thesenior housing that promoted disengagement towardarchitecture and design that promote active aging.The book is organized in six sections, correspondingto the concerns and special interests of Boomers—those who intend to remain in an urban setting, thoseconcerned with sustainability, those with complexfamilies and non-traditional households, and thosewho seek a community based on spirituality or sharedinterests.
The first book to address theparameters of Boomer retirementand how these translate to thedesign of Boomer homes.
Inspirational and practical:Authoritative and accessible textfrom an expert gerontologist isillustrated with houses, lofts, andcommunities specifically designedfor Boomer needs.
jeffrey p. rosenfeld is an environmental gerontologistand professor of gerontology at Hofstra University.With Wid Chapman, he is the author of Home Designin an Aging World and a frequent contributor toLiveWire and InformeDesign.
wid chapman is the principal of Wid ChapmanArchitects, a firm specializing in hospitality, retail, andresidential design. He is a senior faculty member atParsons School of Design at the New School.
Appeals to affluent professionalsand the architects who servethem.
Unassisted Living
Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld and Wid Chapman
Interior design
240 pages8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-302-5
$45 hardcover ($50 Canada)
World rightsOctober 11, 2011
09 fall 2011
Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio is a portfolio of vivid andengaging photographs by Laurie Lambrecht, who wasa studio assistant for about two years. She and theartist worked together daily, and the bond betweenthem is evident in the photographs. During this periodthey were gathering material for a major retrospectiveat the Guggenheim so the photographs includescrapbooks and sketchbooks and other archivalmaterial that document his entire career. At the sametime, the artist is shown working on his last majorseries, The Interiors.
Lichtenstein encouraged Lambrecht to make photo-graphs from time to time, and was often pleased andamused by the results. These images offer fascinatinginsight into Lichtenstein’s working processes andsource materials, as well as being vibrant works of art
Roy Lichtenstein, father of PopArt is the most recognizable artistof our time.
An intimate glimpse of inspirationand process.
in their own right. There are stencils of Benday dotsand sheets of patterned paper, stacks of colored pencils,Polaroid snapshots, bulging notebooks, and clippingsfrom newspapers, Yellow Pages, and comic books.
laurie lambrecht is a photographer based in NewYork City and East Hampton, where she is representedby the Drawing Room. She was the principalphotographer for Designing the Hamptons: Portraits ofInteriors.
dorothy lichtenstein, widow of the artist, ispresident of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.
edward robinson is associate curator of the WallisAnnenberg Photography Department at the LosAngeles County Museum of Art.
An ideal gift or a memento of amuseum visit.
Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio
Photographs by Laurie LambrechtForeword by Dorothy LichtensteinEssay by Edward Robinson
Photography
144 pages9O x 9O inches80 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-318-6
$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)
World rightsOctober 18, 2011
11 fall 2011
White is worn to funerals in China and weddings inthe West. White marble is a favorite building materialfor architects, and predominantly white spaces havereplaced chintz and dark paneling since the 1930s.White is full of intrigue, and this volume provides afascinating, multifaceted look at white interiors andthe use of white in architecture and design.
Brilliant will be a unique addition to the shelves of anydesign or decorative arts library. Author LindaO’Keeffe presents a hundred-year history of white,with text, facts, and selected archival images of iconicwhite spaces and buildings. The nine subsequentchapters—emotion, nostalgia, spirit, texture, nature,and so on—study white through a series of mini-essays. Collaged within the book are in-depth studies
Unique among interior designtitles with a lively approach andfocused content.
White has a myriad ofassociations—purity, modernism,authority, beauty, speed—to tantalize readers.
featuring portfolios of images that analyze thecharacteristic or signature use of white by a particulardesigner or architect: Benjamin Noriega Ortiz, KellyHoppen, Richard Meier, Albert Hadley, KellyWearstler, and others.
linda o’keeffe is former creative director of MetHome. She is the author of Shoes: A Celebration of Pumps,Sandals, Slippers & More and has written for Cosmopolitan,Harpers Bazaar, GQ, Details, The New York TimesMagazine, Interview, Elle Decor, and numerous otherpublications.
Lavish visual presentation withmore than 200 illustrations.
Brilliant White in Design
Linda O’Keeffe
Design
224 pages9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-324-7
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsOctober 18, 2011
13 fall 2011
For four hundred years, Havana was the center ofSpanish trade in the western hemisphere. With theexpansion of the sugar industry, independence fromSpain, and North American investment, Havanabecame a city of great wealth, great style, and greathouses in a style that was a unique amalgam ofEuropean, American, and Caribbean elements. GreatHouses of Havana traces the evolution of the Cubanhome from the classic, Spanish colonial courtyardhouse to the “Tropical Modernist” villas of the1950s—houses reflecting international architecturetrends while remaining true to the Cuban tradition.
A sumptuous presentationof the grand residences of the“Paris of the Caribbean.”
Archival images of balls, polomatches, country clubs wovenwith portraits of the leadingsocialites creates a rich visualtapestry.
Cuba’s social history is woven throughout the book.Vintage photographs illustrate Havana’s sophisticatedlifestyle—the masked balls, yacht club picnics, anddynastic weddings of fashionable Cubans and theirinternational guests. Popular cafes, hotels, theaters,and weekend resorts are also featured, creating aview of the privileged life inside the gated mansionsof the city’s grandest neighborhoods.
hermes mallea is a partner in M(Group), an interiordesign firm based in New York. He is a member of adistinguished Cuban-American family withmultigenerational friendships throughout the socialmilieu of Havana.
andres duany, principal of Duany Plater-Zyberg, isan architect and urban planner with a deep knowledgeof his native Cuba.
Havana is a city of mysteryand glamour on the verge ofrediscovery.
Great Houses of Havana
Hermes MalleaIntroduction by Andres Duany
Interior design
256 pages10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-288-2
$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)
World rightsNovember 8, 2011
15 fall 2011
Carrot CityCreating Places for Urban Agriculture
Mark Gorgolewski, June Komisar,and Joe Nasr
Drawing on the principles of the rapidly expanding“locavore” movement, Carrot City presents strategiesfor reintroducing urban agriculture to our cities. Fortyinnovative projects explore creative approaches tomaking space for urban food production—fromambitious urban plans to growing food at home.
The authors show how city planning and architecturethat considers food production as a fundamentalrequirement of design result in more community gardens,greenhouses tucked under raised highways, ediblelandscapes in front yards, living walls, and productivegreen roofs on schools and large apartment blocks.
Architects mark gorgolewski and june komisarare professors in the Department of ArchitecturalScience at Ryerson University in Toronto. joe nasr, aspecialist in urban food security and urban agriculture,is the author of Urban Agriculture: Food, Jobs, andSustainable Cities.
Landscape design
240 pages8N x 10X inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-311-7
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsSeptember 6, 2011
Highlights growing interest inhomegrown and locally suppliedfood.
Cutting-edge design meetsdaily life.
Aspirational and achievablesolutions for urban foodproduction.
previously announced
17 fall 2011
GroundworkBetween Landscape and Architecture
Diana Balmori and Joel Sanders
Over the past ten years, a diverse group of architects,landscape architects, and artists have undertakengroundbreaking projects that propose an integrationof landscape and architecture, dissolving traditionaldistinctions between building and environment.Authors Diana Balmori and Joel Sanders, themselvesdesigners who practice at the intersection of the twofields, bring together a collection of inventive landscapeworks by cutting-edge designers.
Three converging design directions—topographic,ecologic, and digital—unite this otherwise heteroge-neous ground.
diana balmori founded Balmori Associates, an urbanand landscape design firm, in 1990. joel sanders isthe founder of Joel Sanders, Architect. Both teach atYale University.
Landscape architecture
208 pages8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-313-1
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsSeptember 13, 2011
A current topic in today's designdiscourse.
Features prominent nationaland international architects andlandscape architects.
Authoritative text by leaders inthe field.
Expressive ModernThe Interiors of Amy Lau
Amy Lau
An expert on collecting twentieth-century decorativearts, designer Amy Lau brings imagination and energyto furnishings, fabrics, and installations that arecurated rather than decorated. Inspired by her passionfor nature and abstract art, she combines expressivecolor with soft, organic shapes and often commissionsartisans to create one-of-a-kind pieces for her clients.The finished product is always original and personalized.
Twelve residential interiors are presented, representinglocations from New York to Miami, along with“spotlights” on designers and artists that have inspiredher work.
Arizona native amy lau founded her interiors firm in2001. She is also an independent advisor to collectorsof twentieth-century decorative arts. In 2005, shecofounded the prestigious Design Miami fair that runsin conjunction with Art Basel Miami.
Interior design
224 pages9 x 11K inchesISBN 978-1-58093-308-7
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsOctober 11, 2011
Fresh, colorful interiors in amidcentury mode.
Interiors range from large countryhomes to chic city lofts.
Emphasis on one-of-a-kindinteriors that incorporate natureand artisanal pieces.
previously announced
19 fall 2011
The New French Interior
Penny Drue Baird
Through her first book, Bringing Paris Home, PennyDrue Baird established herself as an authority on allthings French—interior design, flea market andantiques shopping, Parisian life, and stylish entertaining.In The New French Interior, she moves beyond thetraditional historic styles to explore the design elementsthat make up the fresh, clean look—architecturaldetails adapted from art deco, a monochromaticpalette based on creams and ivories highlighted withrich browns and blacks, bold forms in furniture andlighting, and restrained tabletop settings.
penny drue baird is an internationally renownedinterior designer. Her firm, Dessins, is based in Parisand New York.
Interior design
208 pages9 x 11 inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-310-0
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsSeptember 27, 2011
Authoritative advice on all thingsFrench from interiors to tabletop.
First book to focus oncontemporary French style.
Penny Drue Baird is anArchitectural Digest Top 100Designer.
SHoPOut of Practice
SHoP Architects
The partners of SHoP look outside the profession forinspiration and ideas, in both their buildings and theirbusiness model, keeping in line with their mission tocreate real-world architecture that considers howdesign, finance, and technology can work together.
This monograph explores five of the firm’s ideologies—practice, politics, finances, sustainability, andtechnology—based on fourteen major projects as wellas dozens of smaller ones. This unique organizationwill allow readers both to see and better understandthe firm’s work and business strategies, as well asprovide ideas to improve their own building projects.
SHoP was founded in 1996 by partners ChristopherSharples, Coren Sharples, William Sharples, KimberlyHolden, and Gregg Pasquarelli.
Architecture
420 pages8 x 10 inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-271-4
$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)
World rightsSeptember 13, 2011
SHoP has been awarded theNational Design Award forArchitecture.
Clients include Goldman Sachs,the City of New York, Google,MoMA, Columbia and BrownUniversities, United Colors ofBenetton, and Virgin Atlantic.
A unique approach to architecturethat combines design, finance,and technology.
previously announced
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1100 ArchitectEssay by Donald Albrecht256 pages, 9K x 11K inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-178-6$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
16 Houses:Designing the Public’s Private HouseMichael Bell192 pages, 7N x 9N inches150 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-114-4$40 paperback ($69 Canada)World rights
Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932Roberto Schezen, Kenneth Frampton,and Joseph Rosa180 pages, 9O x 10 inches100 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-236-3$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
The American StyleDonald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins224 pages, 8 x 11 inches180 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-285-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Analyzing AmbaszMichael Sorkin216 pages, 7N x 9N inches45 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-135-9$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World rights
Architecture Isn’t Just for Special Occasions:Koning Eizenberg ArchitectureJulie Eizenberg360 pages, 8N x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-170-0$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
The Architecture of Natural LightHenry Plummer256 pages, 10N x 11 inches400 illustrations, 300 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-240-0$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
Architecture on Architecture:Platt Byard Dovell WhiteIntroduction by Kenneth Frampton184 pages, 9K x 9 inches170 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-184-7$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
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Blurred Zones: Investigations of theInterstitial, Eisenman Architects 1988–1998Peter Eisenman336 pages, 9 x 10O inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-049-9$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistBuilding Up and Tearing Down:Reflections on the Age of ArchitecturePaul Goldberger288 pages, 6O x 9O inches45 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 9781-58093-264-6$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights
CAC: Contemporary Art Center, Zaha HadidStudio 2000, Yale School of ArchitectureEdited by Douglas Grieco, Wendy Ing,and Nina Rappaport304 pages, 4 x 8 inches200 illustrations, 80 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-093-2$29.95 paperback ($34 Canada)World rights
Carme Pinós: An Architecture of OverlayAna Maria Torres200 pages, 7Y x 10 inches160 illustrations, 80 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-124-3$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Casablanca:Colonial Myths and Architectural VenturesJean-Louis Cohen and Monique Eleb480 pages, 9 x 10K inches680 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-087-1$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World English rights
Best of the backlistThe Charged Void: UrbanismAlison and Peter Smithson336 pages, 8N x 10X inches450 illustrations, 50 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-130-4$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Charlotte Perriand:A Life of Creation; An AutobiographyCharlotte Perriand400 pages, 6 x 9 inches80 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-074-1$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World English rights
The Chicago Architectural Club:Prelude to the ModernWilbert R. Hasbrouck640 pages, 9 x 10K inches600 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-144-1$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World rights
Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind inConversation with Paul Goldberger400 pages, 7N x 10K inches400 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-206-6$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights (except Europe)
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Crib Sheets: Notes on the ContemporaryArchitectural ConversationEdited by Sylvia Lavin, Helene Furján,with Penelope Dean208 pages, 8O x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-158-8$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistDelirious New York:A Retroactive Manifesto for ManhattanRem Koolhaas320 pages, 7N x 9N inches220 illustrations, 25 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-00-9$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World rights
Edwin Lutyens: Country HousesGavin Stamp192 pages, 9O x 12 inches200 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-237-0$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)North American rights
Eisenman/Krier: Two IdeologiesEdited by Cynthia Davidson160 pages, 7N x 9N inches80 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-139-7$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World rights
Everyday Urbanism: ExpandedEdited by John Chase, Margaret Crawford,and John Kaliski224 pages, 7N x 9N inches200 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-201-1$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Framework: Gluckman Mayner ArchitectsRichard GluckmanIntroduction by Detlef Mertins256 pages, 8X x 11 inches220 illustrations, 200 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-225-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
George B. Post, Architect: PicturesqueDesigner and Determined RealistSarah Bradford Landau224 pages, 8N x 10X inches200 illustrations, 24 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-92-4$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Giuseppe Terragni:Transformations, Decompositions, CritiquesPeter Eisenman304 pages, 9 x 11O inches150 photographs, 350 two-color diagramsISBN 978-1-885254-96-2$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World rights (except Italy)
Best of the backlistGlass HouseEdited by Toshio NakamuraForeword by Christy MacLear256 pages including 32 vellum pagesand 4 gatefolds, 9X x 13V inches30 color and 60 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-186-1$95 paperback ($109 Canada)World rights
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Gnostic ArchitectureEric Owen Moss160 pages, 9Y x 12N inches175 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-019-2$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistHarlem, Lost and FoundMichael Henry AdamsPhotographs by Paul Rocheleau280 pages, 9N x 11 inches150 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-070-3$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Havana:History and Architecture of a Romantic CityMaría Luisa Lobo MontalvoPrologue by Hugh Thomas320 pages, 10 x 12 inches480 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-238-7 (English)ISBN 978-1-58093-239-4 (Spanish)$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights
Heikkinen + KomonenMikko Heikkinen and Markku KomonenIntroduction by Juhani PallasmaaEdited by William Morgan192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches140 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-020-8$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Ike Kligerman Barkley HousesIke Kligerman Barkley ArchitectsForeword by Robert A. M. Stern256 pages, 9K x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-269-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
Immaterial World:Transparency in ArchitectureMarc Kristal216 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-314-8$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Jim Olson HousesOlson Sundberg Kundig Allen ArchitectsIntroduction by Michael Webb256 pages, 9 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-252-3$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights
Krueck & SextonRonald Krueck and Mark SextonIntroduction by Franz Schulze192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches140 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-53-5$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
L.A. 2000+:New Architecture in Los AngelesJohn Leighton Chase224 pages, 9 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-171-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
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Lasting Elegance:English Country Houses 1830–1900Michael Hall192 pages, 9O x 12 inches200 color and duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-256-1$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)U.S., Canadian rights
Latin American Architecture 1929–1960Carlos Brillembourg192 pages, 6K x 9 inches100 illustrations, 16 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-136-6$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World rights
Le Corbusier:Inside the Machine for LivingGeorge H. Marcus184 pages, 8 x 12 inches200 illustrations, 60 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-076-5$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights (except Germany and Italy)
Le Corbusier:Les voyages d’Allemagne, CarnetsLe CorbusierIntroduction by Giuliano Gresleri5-volume slipcased set, limited numberededition of 500 copies4 x 6K inchesISBN 978-1-885254-15-3$250 ($288 Canada)World English rights
The Light Construction ReaderJeffrey Kipnis and Todd Gannon448 pages, 8 x 9 inches200 illustrations, 50 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-105-2$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Lines: No Fire Could BurnJohn Hejduk128 pages, 6 x 9N inchesISBN 978-1-58093-038-3$17.50 paperback ($21 Canada)World rights
Living West: New Residential Architecturein Southern CaliforniaSam Lubell240 pages, 8K x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-249-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)U.S., Canadian rights
London 2000+: New ArchitectureSam LubellForeword by Ken Livingstone208 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-208-0$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistThe Lost Vanguard:Russian Modernist Architecture 1922–1932Richard PareForeword by Phyllis LambertEssay by Jean-Louis Cohen348 pages, 11K x 10N inches375 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-185-4$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights (except Germany and Italy)
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Louis I. Kahn: Unbuilt MasterworksKent LarsonIntroduction by Vincent ScullyAfterword by William Mitchell224 pages, 8K x 11 inches275 illustrations, 175 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-014-7$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Marcel Breuer: A MemoirRobert F. Gatje368 pages, 7N x 9N inches100 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-029-1$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
Margaret Helfand Architects:Essential ArchitectureMargaret HelfandIntroduction by Paola Antonelli192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches140 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-93-1$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Margaret McCurry:Constructing Twenty-Five Short StoriesMargaret McCurry192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches140 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-046-8$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us;Essays and Projects on the CityMichael Bell192 pages, 8 x 10 inches160 illustrations, 80 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-131-1$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
The Millennium House:Peggy Deamer Studio 2000–2001Edited by Nina RappaportForeword by Robert A. M. Stern192 pages, 7N x 9N inches200 illustrations, 50 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-123-6$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
Modeling Messages:The Architect and the ModelKaren Moon240 pages, 7O x 8O inches200 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-128-1$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Modernismo:Architecture and Design in CataloniaBorja de Riquer i Permanyer et al.448 pages, 10K x 12K inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-111-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World English rights (except Spain)
Modern Shoestring:Contemporary Architecture on a BudgetSusanna Sirefman160 pages, 8K x 9O inches180 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-202-9$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
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Morphosis/Diamond Ranch High SchoolJeffrey Kipnis, Todd Gannon, andThom Mayne208 pages, 8 x 9 inches250 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-079-6$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
Nature Framed: At Home in the LandscapeEva Hagberg216 pages, 8 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-319-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistNew York 1880: Architecture andUrbanism in the Gilded AgeRobert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins,and David Fishman1,008 pages, 8K x 11 inchesOver 1,200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-027-7$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistNew York 1960: Architecture andUrbanism Between the Second World Warand the BicentennialRobert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins,and David Fishman1,376 pages, 8K x 11 inchesOver 1,500 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-85-6$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)North American rights
Best of the backlistNew York 2000:Architecture and Urbanism Between theBicentennial and the MillenniumRobert A. M. Stern, David Fishman,and Jacob Tilove1,520 pages, 8K x 11 inches1,800 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-177-9$100 hardcover ($115 Canada)World rights
The New York Waterfront:Evolution and Building Culture of thePort and HarborKevin Bone296 pages, 7N x 9N inches210 illustrations, 30 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-54-2$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
The Next Jerusalem:Sharing the Divided CityEdited by Michael Sorkin432 pages, 7N x 9N inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-100-7$50 paperback ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Nice HouseSamuel G. White256 pages, 9K x 9 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-287-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
On Distant Shores:Colonial Houses Around the WorldOvidio Guaita360 pages, 9N x 11N inches600 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-051-2$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World English rights
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Paris 2000+: New ArchitectureSam LubellForeword by Axel Sowa216 pages, 9 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-190-8$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Patkau ArchitectsIntroduction by Kenneth Frampton240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-169-4$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie ArchitectsIntroduction by Paul Goldberger192 pages, 10 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-084-0$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
The Philip Johnson Tapes:Interviews by Robert A. M. Stern208 pages, 6O x 9O inches100 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-214-1$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
Rafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 WorksRafael Moneo668 pages, 7K x 10K inches700 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-216-5$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights (except Spain)
Renzo Piano MuseumsIntroduction by Victoria Newhouse216 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-189-2$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Richard Meier: ArchitectEdited by Richard Koshalek and Dana Hutt336 pages, 9 x 12 inches490 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-061-1$50 paperback ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Robert A. M. Stern:Buildings and Projects, 1999–2003Robert A. M. Stern592 pages, 8K x 11 inches800 illustrations, 700 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-121-2$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)ISBN 978-1-58093-122-9$50 paperback ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Robert A. M. Stern:Buildings and Projects 2004–2009Robert A. M. Stern648 pages, 8K x 11 inches700 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-234-9$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
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Best of the backlistRobert A. M. Stern: Buildings and TownsRobert A. M. SternIntroduction by Vincent Scully548 pages, 10 x 12 inches500 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-192-2$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistRobert A. M. Stern: Houses and GardensRobert A. M. SternIntroduction by Witold Rybczynski632 pages, 10 x 12 inches500 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-166-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights
Robert A. M. Stern: On CampusRobert A. M. Stern400 pages, 10 x 12 inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-283-7$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights
Romantic Modernist: The Life and Workof Norman Jaffe, ArchitectAlastair Gordon240 pages, 9 x 11 inches250 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-156-4$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
The Scenes of the Street and Other EssaysAnthony Vidler384 pages, 6O x 9O inches150 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-270-7$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
Selldorf ArchitectsAnnabelle SelldorfIntroduction by Jane Withers176 pages, 9 x 11K inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-226-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistS,M,L,XLRem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau1,376 pages, 7 x 9 inchesOver 2,000 illustrations, 750 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-86-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights
Soleri: Architecture as Human EcologyAntonietta Iolanda Lima408 pages, 9K x 11 inches300 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-103-8$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World English rights(except Germany and Japan)
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1950–1962Introduction by Henry-Russell HitchcockCommentaries by Ernst Danz224 pages, 8K x 11 inches250 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-220-2$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
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SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1963–1973Introduction by Arthur DrexlerCommentaries by Axel Menges264 pages, 8K x 11 inches300 black-and-white and color illustrationsISBN 9781-58093-221-9$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1973–1983Introduction by Albert Bush-Brown288 pages, 8K x 11 inches300 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-222-6$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1984–1996Introduction by Detlef Mertins224 pages, 8K x 11 inches320 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-223-3$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1997–2008Introduction by Kenneth Frampton256 pages, 8K x 11 inches320 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-224-0$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
Stanley Saitowitz: Buildings and ProjectsStanley Saitowitz320 pages, 11 x 9 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-162-5$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistThe State of Architecture at the Beginningof the 21st CenturyEdited by Bernard Tschumi and Irene Cheng160 pages, 7N x 9N inches80 two-color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-134-2$29.95 paperback ($34 Canada)World rights
Steven Ehrlich HousesSteven EhrlichIntroduction by Sam Lubell240 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-306-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Stone Built: Contemporary American HousesLee GoffIntroduction by Charles Gwathmey256 pages, 9K x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-69-6$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World rights
Support and Resist: Structural Engineersand Design InnovationNina Rappaport240 pages, 8N x 10X inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-187-8$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
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Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of ThoughtsPer Olaf Fjeld384 pages, 8N x 10X inches300 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-217-2$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
TEN ArquitectosEnrique Norten and Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta224 pages, 7Y x 10 inches160 illustrations, 140 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-91-7$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Toshiko Mori ArchitectToshiko MoriForeword by K. Michael Hays224 pages, 9K x 9 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-191-5$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistTowards a New Museum(Expanded)Victoria Newhouse352 pages, 8N x 10X inches350 illustrations, 160 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-180-9$50 paperback ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Tschumi Le Fresnoy:Architecture In BetweenBernard Tschumi192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches130 illustrations, 90 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-024-6$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Tschumi on Architecture:Conversations with Enrique Walker172 pages, 9O x 6O inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-182-3$29.95 paperback ($34 Canada)World rights
Vitruvius on ArchitectureThomas Gordon Smith224 pages, 8N x 10X inches350 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-127-4$60 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
Washington through Two Centuries:A History in Maps and ImagesJoseph R. Passonneau288 pages, 11 x 11 inches400 illustrations (with 6 foldout maps)ISBN 978-1-58093-091-8$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Water-Works:The Architecture and Engineering of theNew York City Water SupplyKevin Bone, EditorGina Pollara, Associate Editor268 pages, 9 x 10 inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-176-2$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
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Whereabouts:New Architecture with Local IdentitiesSusanna Sirefman192 pages, 7Y x 10 inches160 illustrations, 80 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-120-5$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Work/Life: Tod Williams Billie Tsien264 pages, 9 x 13 inches200 illustrations, 20 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-047-5$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Working: 20 Projects in Process:Enrique Norten/TEN ArquitectosIntroduction by Deyan Sudjic192 pages, 8 x 10Y inches250 color illustrations and drawingsISBN 978-1-58093-188-5$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistBeatrix Farrand:Private Gardens, Public LandscapesJudith B. Tankard240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-227-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
A Clearing in the Woods:Creating Contemporary GardensRoger Foley208 pages, 10K x 9K inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-245-5$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
The Colors of Nature: SubtropicalGardens by Raymond JunglesForeword by Terence Riley224 pages, 10O x 9K inches180 color photographs and drawingsISBN 978-1-58093-212-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Dumbarton Oaks: Garden Into ArtSusan Tamulevich and Ping AmranandForeword by Philip Johnson240 pages, 9 x 12 inches200 illustrations, 90 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-069-7$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Gardens of the Hudson ValleySusan Daley and Steve GrossText by Susan Lowry and Nancy Berner224 pages, 10K x 9K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-277-6$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
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The Great Gardens of China:History, Concepts, TechniquesFang Xiaofeng260 pages, 9 x 12 inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-303-2$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World English rights
Inside OutsidePetra Blaisse504 pages, 6X x 9K inches600 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-258-5$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights (except The Netherlands)
Italian Gardens:Romantic Splendor in the Edwardian AgeText by Helena AttleePhotographs by Charles Latham192 pages, 9O x 11 inches200 duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-231-8$65 hardcoverU.S. rights
Ken Smith: Landscape ArchitectKen SmithIntroduction by John Beardsley240 pages, 9 x 10K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-243-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Landscapes in LandscapesPiet OudolfWritten with Noel Kingsbury256 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-292-9$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights
Making the Modern GardenChristopher Bradley-Hole192 pages, 8K x 11 inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-152-6$45 hardcoverU.S. rights
Best of the backlistMirrors of Paradise:The Gardens of Fernando CarunchoGuy Cooper and Gordon TaylorForeword by Dan Kiley176 pages, 11K x 9K inches230 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-071-5$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)
World rightsMorocco: Courtyards and GardensAchva Benzinberg Stein240 pages, 9 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-194-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Olin: PlacemakingLaurie Olin, Dennis C. McGlade,Robert J. Bedell, Lucinda R. Sanders,Susan K. Weiler, and David A. RubinForeword by John Stilgoe320 pages, 11 x 9 inches300 color photographs and drawingsISBN 978-1-58093-210-3$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)
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World rightsOutdoors: The Garden Design Book for theTwenty-first CenturyDiarmuid Gavin and Terence Conran272 pages, 13O x 9N inches350 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-199-1$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)North American rights
Paradise TransformedGuy Cooper and Gordon Taylor224 pages, 9 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-35-1$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistPrivate Gardens of ConnecticutJane GarmeyPhotographs by John M. Hall232 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-241-7$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights
Roman Gardens: Villas of the CountrysideRoberto SchezenText by Marcello Fagiolo264 pages, 10 x 12 inches240 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-57-3$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights (except Germany)
Royal Gardens of EuropeGeorge Plumptre208 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-165-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)North American rights
Terrestrial ParadiseOvidio Guaita280 pages, 9N x 11N inches450 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-036-9$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World English rights
Alan Buchsbaum: Architect & Designer:The Mechanics of TasteEdited by Frederic SchwartzEssays by Patricia Leigh Brown, Steven HollRosalind Krauss, Michael Sorkin, Stephen Tilly224 pages, 9 x 12 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-39-9$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
The Art of LivingPhotography by Bärbel MiebachText by Claudia Steinberg240 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-250-9$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights
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Decorative arts
Best of the backlistBringing Paris HomePenny Drue Baird208 pages, 9 x 11 inches180 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-205-9$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistCrossing Boundaries:A Global Vision of DesignVicente Wolf220 pages, 10K x 10K inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-181-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Dark NostalgiaEva Hagberg208 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-232-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)U.S. and Canadian rights-
David Stark DesignDavid Stark208 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-273-8$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
The Decorative Carpet: Fine HandmadeRugs in Contemporary InteriorsAlix G. PerrachonForeword by Doris Leslie Blau256 pages, 9 x 11 inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-299-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistDesigners Here and There:Inside the City and Country Homes ofAmerica’s Top DecoratorsMichele Keith224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-246-2$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Edith Wharton: A House Full of Rooms;Architecture, Interiors, GardensTheresa Craig208 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-42-9$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Essence of Home:Timeless Elements of DesignLiesl GeigerForeword by Richard GluckmanAfterword by Ted Flato224 pages, 8K x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-196-0$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Essential Elegance:The Interiors of Solís BetancourtJosé Solís Betancourt and Paul Sherrill248 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-278-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
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Best of the backlistThe Finest Rooms in AmericaThomas Jayne208 pages, 9 x 10K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-242-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
George Washington’s Mount VernonEdited by Wendell GarrettPhotographs by Robert C. Lautmanand Edward Owen288 pages, 11 x 11 inches300 illustrations, 200 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-010-9$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Interior VisionsMona Hajj224 pages, 10 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-320-9$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Juan MontoyaJuan MontoyaText by Elizabeth Gaynor304 pages, 10 x 12 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-50893-244-8$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
Key West: A Tropical LifestyleLeslie LinsleyPhotographs by Terry Pommett216 pages, 8K x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-197-7$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistLifting the Curtain on DesignVicente Wolf224 pages, 10K x 10K inches180 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-267-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Living Traditions:Interiors by Matthew Patrick SmythMatthew Patrick Smyth240 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-309-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
LoftMayer RusPhotographs by Paul Warchol240 pages, 9K x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-013-0$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Made to OrderCampion PlattForeword by Jay McInerney240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-280-6$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
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Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary LivingKeith Moskow and Robert Linn224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-272-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Masters of Modern Design:A Critical AssessmentGeorge H. Marcus192 pages, 8N x 10X inches180 illustrations, 120 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-160-1$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Modern LuxuryRichard MishaanIntroduction by Pamela Fiori224 pages, 9 x 11K inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-228-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistMonochromePaula Rice JacksonIntroduction by John F. Saladino208 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-209-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Naomi LeffKimberly WilliamsPreface by Paige Rense224 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-200-4$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
The New American DreamJames GauerPhotographs by Catherine Tighe272 pages, 7Y x 10 inches160 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-147-2$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft inContemporary Architecture and InteriorsMarc Kristal208 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-276-9$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistRooms to Remember:The Classic Interiors of Suzanne TuckerSuzanne Tucker256 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-247-9$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights
Star Pieces: The Enduring Beauty ofSpectacular FurnitureDavid Linley, Charles Cator,and Helen Chislett256 pages, 10N x 12O inchesISBN 978-1-58093-259-2$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
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The Swedish Country HouseSusanna SchermanPhotographs by Åke E:son Lindman224 pages, 9 1/8 x 11N inches220 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-294-3$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
The Swedish HouseIngalill Snitt and Lars Sjöberg224 pages, 8O x 11N inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-129-8$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World English rights (except Sweden)
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello:A Photographic PortraitPhotographs by Robert C. LautmanIntroduction by David McCullough144 pages, 11 x 9 inches60 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-46-7$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
Tihany DesignAdam D. TihanyIntroduction by Paul Goldberger320 pages, 8O x 13 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-053-6$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Alexis RockmanEssays by Stephen Jay Gould, Jonathan Crary,and David QuammenCommentary by Alexis Rockman328 pages, 12 x 13K inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-118-2$75 hardcover ($86 Canada)World rights
Along the Way: MTA Arts for TransitSandra Bloodworth and William AyresForeword by Stanley Tucci216 pages, 8K x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-173-1$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
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Art and design
An American Odyssey:The Warner Collection of American Fineand Decorative ArtsTom Armstrong240 pages, 11 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-098-7$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
American Signs:Form and Meaning on Route 66Lisa Mahar272 pages, 7N x 9N inches500 illustrations, 20 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-119-9$40 paperback ($45 Canada)World rights
Asian Art NowMelissa Chiu and Benjamin Genocchio256 pages, 8 x 10N inches235 illustrations, 200 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-298-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
The Ballets Russes and the Art of DesignEdited by Alston Purvis, Peter Rand, andAnna Winestein208 pages, 9 x 12K inches200 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-254-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World English rights
Betty WoodmanEssays by Janet Koplos, Arthur C. Danto,and Barry Schwabsky288 pages, 10X x 8N inches275 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-168-7$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
The Business of HolidaysEdited by Maud Lavin300 pages, 7N x 9N inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-150-2$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights
The Design Art of Nicos ZographosPeter Bradford192 pages, 9O x 11 inches170 illustrations, 20 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-066-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights (except Greece)
Emotion As Promotion: A Book of ThirstRick Valicenti352 pages, 9K x 12 inches500 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-097-0$60 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistEric Fischl: 1970–2007Introduction by Arthur DantoText by Robert EnrightAfterword by Steve Martin352 pages, 9Y x 11N inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-195-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights
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Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of theWorld’s Great Graphic DesignersSteven Heller and Lita Talarico352 pages, 8O x 11O inches650 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-297-4$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
Henri Matisse: Rooms with a ViewShirley Neilsen Blum192 pages, 10 x 12N inches120 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-295-0$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
A History of the FutureDonna Goodman280 pages, 7K x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-207-3$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistI WonderMarian Bantjes208 pages, 6V x 9K inchesIlluminated throughout in 5 colors,including goldISBN 978-1-58093-296-7$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
Jim Dine: The Alchemy of ImagesMarco LivingstoneCommentary by Jim Dine352 pages, 9 x 12 inches305 illustrations, 270 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-79-5$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistKiki SmithHelaine Posner256 pages, 9K x 12200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-161-8$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Paris/New York:Design Fashion Culture 1925–1940Donald Albrecht240 pages, 8N x 12 inches250 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-211-0$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
PicassoPhilippe Dagen512 pages, 11 x 13W inches500 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-257-8$150 hardcover ($180 Canada)World English rights
Public Art for Public SchoolsMichele CohenPhotographs by Stan RiesForeword by Michael R. Bloomberg240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-215-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
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Right of InspectionJacques DerridaPhotographs by Marie-Françoise Plissart144 pages, 8K x 10K inches280 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-018-5$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World English rights
Taíno: Pre-Columbian Art and Culture fromthe CaribbeanCo-published with El Museo del Barrio,New York192 pages, 9 x 11 inches140 illustrations, 120 in colorISBN 978-1-885254-82-5$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights
Tangible Visions: Northwest CoastIndian Shamanism and Its ArtAllen Wardwell336 pages, 10N x 11N inches600 photographs, 325 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-235-6$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistTara DonovanInterview by Lawrence WeschlerEssay by Nicholas Baume and Jen Mergel160 pages, 8O x 11K inches70 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-213-4$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last DaysWouter van der Veen and Peter KnappPreface by Axel Ruger304 pages, 9K x 11N inches220 color and black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-301-8$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)North American rights
American MonumentLynn Davis160 pages, 9 x 10 inches100 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-149-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistAmerican RuinsCamilo José Vergara240 pages, 9 x 11 inches290 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-056-7$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
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Angus McBean: PortraitsTerence Pepper172 pages, 9 x 11 inches250 color and duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-174-8$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)North American rights
Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait inContemporary PhotographySusan Bright224 pages, 9 x 10O inches250 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-300-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
Between Sea and Sky:Landscapes of Long Island’s North ForkJake Rajs220 pages, 11K x 9K inches180 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-179-3$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistBeyond the Dunes:A Portrait of the HamptonsJake Rajs240 pages, 11K x 9K inches180 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-203-5$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights
Broken Dream:Twenty Years of War in Eastern EuropeAntonin Kratochvil144 pages, 1015⁄16 x 11W inches65 duotone photographsISBN 978-1-885254-78-8$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Carved by Time:Landscapes of the SouthwestJake RajsEssay by Hampton Sides256 pages, 12 x 10 inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-218-9$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights
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A Common Destiny: A Photographic JourneyThrough a Changing WorldCédric DelsauxIntroduction by Bill McKibben216 pages, 14W x 11N inches137 photographsISBN 978-1-58093-255-4$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World English rights (except France)
Cuba:Photographs by Jeffrey MilsteinJeffrey MilsteinIntroduction by Nilo Cruz128 pages, 9 x 6 inches80 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-275-2$25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada)World rights
Gotham RestoredJames RudnickText by Thomas Mellins176 pages, 9 x 10 inches150 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-085-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
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Haunted HousesCorinne May Botz208 pages, 10 x 8 inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-291-2$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
The Heroic Present:Life among the GypsiesJan Yoors160 pages, 8N x 9O inches90 duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-137-3$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights
HouseholdsMark Robbins160 pages, 11 x 9K inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-164-9$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
The Hudson River: From Tear of theClouds to ManhattanJake RajsIntroduction by Joan K. DavidsonEdited by Arthur G. Adams272 pages, 8K x 13 inches175 color photographsISBN 978-1-885254-10-8$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistThe Hudson River: From Tear of theClouds to Manhattan (Mini)Jake RajsIntroduction by Joan K. DavidsonAfterword by Arthur G. Adams248 pages, 8O x 6O inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-172-4$25 hardcover ($28 Canada)World rights
I Am Rich Potosí:The Mountain That Eats MenStephen FerryEssay by Eduardo Galeano160 pages, 9 x 11 inches85 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-028-4$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
InheritanceAndrea SternEssays by Gregory Crewdsonand Simon Doonan108 pages, 10N x 8 inches65 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-167-0$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
I.N.R.I.Serge Bramly and Bettina Rheims218 pages, 9Y x 11N inches140 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-043-7$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World English rights
Best of the backlistNew York: City of Islands (Mini)Jake RajsEssay by Pete Hamill240 pages, 8O x 6O inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-183-0$25 hardcover ($28 Canada)World rights
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Night/ShiftLynn SavilleIntroduction by Arthur C. Danto144 pages, 11 x 9K inches85 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-219-6$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistThe Nutshell Studies of Unexplained DeathCorinne May Botz224 pages, 8 x 10K inches130 color photographs, 18 line drawingsISBN 978-1-58093-145-8$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights
Only in New York:Photographs from Look MagazineDonald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins208 pages, 8K x 11 inches200 duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-248-6$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights
Portrait of Long Island:The North Fork and the HamptonsJake Rajs240 pages, 8O x 6O inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-315-5$25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada)World rights
Signs & RelicsSylvia PlachyForeword by Wim Wenders224 pages, 7O x 8O inches150 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-057-4$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
South Africa:The Structure of Things ThenDavid GoldblattIntroduction by Neville Dubow260 pages, 10X x 11Y inches145 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-026-0$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)North American rights
Space ProjectLynn DavisForeword by Alan Weisman136 pages, 11 x 12 inches64 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-251-6$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights
Subway MemoriesCamilo José Vergara128 pages, 8O x 6O inches97 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-146-5$24.95 hardcover ($27.95 Canada)World rights
Thomas Struth:Photographs 1978–2010Thomas StruthTobia Bezzola, James Lingwood,and Anette Kruszynski282 pages, 11N x 11O280 illustrations, 130 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-284-4$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)U.S., Canadian rights
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Warhol by Galella: That’s GreatRon GalellaForeword by Glenn O’Brien224 pages, 9 x 12K inches200 color and duotone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-204-2$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World English rights
White on White:Churches of Rural New EnglandSteve RosenthalIntroduction by Verlyn KlinkenborgAfterword by Robert Campbell136 pages, 12 x 14 inches85 tritone photographsISBN 978-1-58093-230-1$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistAdrian: Silver Screen to Custom LabelChristian Esquevin224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrationsadaISBN 978-1-58093-193-9$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights
Best of the backlistA Life of StyleRebecca Moses208 pages, 8K x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-293-6$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights
Manolo’s New ShoesManolo BlahníkContributions by Suzy Menkes, GraceCoddington, and Milena Canonero200 pages, 9 x 11X inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-282-0$50 softcover ($60 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canadian rights
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1100 Architect 2216 Houses 22
AAAdams, Arthur G. 44Adams, Michael Henry 25Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932 22Adrian: Silver Screen to Custom Label 46Alan Buchsbaum: Architect & Designer 35Albrecht, Donald 22, 41, 45Alexis Rockman 39Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit 39Ambasz, Emilio 22American Monument 42American Odyssey: The Warner Collection of
American Fine and Decorative Arts, An 40American Ruins 42American Signs: Form and Meaning on
Rte. 66 40American Style, The 22Amranand, Ping 33Analyzing Ambasz 22Angus McBean: Portraits 43Antonelli, Paula 27Architecture Isn’t Just for Special Occasions 22Architecture of Natural Light, The 22Architecture on Architecture 22Armstrong, Tom 40Art of Living, The 35Asian Art Now 40Attlee, Helena 34Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary
Photography 43Ayres, William 39
BBBaird, Penny Drue 19, 36Ballets Russes and the Art of Design, The 40Balmori, Diana 17Bantjes, Marian 41Beardsley, John 34Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public
Landscapes 33Bedell, Robert J. 34Bell, Michael 22, 27Berner, Nancy 33Betty Woodman 40Between Sea and Sky: Landscapes of Long
Island’s North Fork 43Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the
Hamptons 43Bezzola, Tobia 45
Birnbaum, Charles A. 4Blahník, Manolo 46Blaisse, Petra 34Bloodworth, Sandra 39Blum, Shirley Neilsen 41Blurred Zones: Eisenman Architects,
1988–1998 23Bone, Kevin 28, 32Botz, Corinne May 44, 45Bradford, Peter 40Bradley-Hole, Christopher 34Bramly, Serge 44Breuer, Marcel 27Bright, Susan 43Brillembourg, Carlos 26Brilliant: White in Design 12Bringing Paris Home 36Broken Dream: 20 Years of War in Eastern
Europe 43Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on
the Age of Architecture 23Buchsbaum, Alan 35Bush-Brown, Albert 31Business of Holidays, The 40
CCCAC: Contemporary Art Center 23Carme Pinós: An Architecture of Overlay 23Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban
Agriculture 16Caruncho, Fernando 34Carved by Time: Landscapes of the
Southwest 43Casablanca: Sketches from an Urban
Adventure 23Cator, Charles 38Chapman, Wid 8Charged Void: Urbanism, The 23Charlotte Perriand: A Life of Creation 23Chase, John Leighton 24, 25Cheng, Irene 31Chicago Architectural Club, The 23Chislett, Helen 38Chiu, Melissa 40Clearing in the Woods: Creating Contemporary
Gardens, A 33Cohen, Jean-Louis 23, 26Cohen, Michele 41Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by
Raymond Jungles, The 33Common Destiny, A 43Conran, Terence 35Cooper, Guy 34, 35Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation
with Paul Goldberger 23Craig, Theresa 36Crary, Jonathan 39
Crawford, Margaret 24Crib Sheets: Notes on Contemporary
Architectural Conversation 24Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of
Design 36Cuba: Photographs by Jeffrey Milstein 43
DDDagen, Philippe 41Daley, Susan 33Danto, Arthur C. 40, 45Dark Nostalgia 36David Stark Design 36Davidson, Cynthia 24Davidson, Joan K. 44Davis, Lynn 42, 45Deamer, Peggy 27Dean, Penelope 24Decorative Carpet: Fine Handmade Rugs in
Contemporary Interiors, The 36Delirious New York 24Delsaux, Cédric 43Derrida, Jacques 42Design Art of Nicos Zographos, The 40Designers Here and There 36Dine, Jim 41Donovan, Tara 42Drexler, Arthur 31Duany, Andres 14Dubow, Neville 45Dumbarton Oaks 33
EEEdith Wharton: A House Full of Rooms 36Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses 24Ehrlich, Steven 31Eisenman/Krier: Two Ideologies 24Eisenman, Peter 23, 24Eizenberg, Julie 22Eleb, Monique 23Emotion as Promotion: A Book of Thirst 23Enright, Robert 40Eric Fischl: 1970–2007 40Esquevin, Christian 46Essence of Home: Timeless Elements of
Design 36Essential Elegance: The Interiors of Solis
Betancourt 36Everyday Urbanism: Expanded 24Expressive Modern 18
FFFagiolo, Marcello 35Fehn, Sverre 32Ferry, Stephen 44Finest Rooms in America, The 37Fischl, Eric 40
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49 index
Fishman, David 28Fjeld, Per Olaf 32Foley, Roger 33Framework: Gluckman Mayner Architects 24Frampton, Kenneth 22, 29, 31Frieze, Charlotte M. 4Furján, Helene 24
GGGalella, Ron 46Gannon, Todd 26, 28Gardens of the Hudson Valley 33Garmey, Jane 35Garrett, Wendell 37Gatje, Robert F. 27Gauer, James 38Gavin, Diarmuid 35Gaynor, Elizabeth 37Geiger, Liesl 36Genocchio, Benjamin 40George B. Post, Architect 24George Washington’s Mount Vernon 37Giuseppe Terragni 24Glass House 24Gluckman Mayner Architects 24Gluckman, Richard 24, 36Gnostic Architecture 25Goff, Lee 31Goldberger, Paul 23, 29, 39Goldblatt, David 45Gómez-Pimienta, Bernardo 32Goodman, Donna 41Gordon, Alastair 30Gorgolewski, Mark 16Gotham Restored 43Gould, Stephen Jay 39Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s
Great Graphic Designers 41Great Gardens of China: History, Concepts,
Techniques, The 34Great Houses of Havana 14Grieco, Douglas 23Gross, Steve 33Groundwork: Between Landscape and
Architecture 17Guaita, Ovidio 28, 35Gwathmey, Charles 31
HHHadid, Zaha 23Hagberg, Eva 28, 36Hajj, Mona 37Hall, John M. 35Hall, Michael 26Harlem: Lost and Found 25Hasbrouck, Wilbert R. 23
Haunted Houses 44Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic
City 25Heikkinen, Mikko 25Heikkinen + Komonen 25Hejduk, John 26Helfand, Margaret 27Heller, Steven 41Henri Matisse: Rooms with a View 41Heroic Present: Life Among the Gypsies,
The 44History of the Future, A 41Hitchcock, Henry-Russell 30Holl, Steven 35Households 44Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to
Manhattan, The 44Hudson River From Tear of the Clouds to
Manhattan, The (Mini) 44Hutt, Dana 29
III Am Rich Potosí: The Mountain that Eats
Men 44Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects 25Ike Kligerman Barkley: Houses 25Immaterial World: Transparency in
Architecture 25Ing, Wendy 23Inheritance 44I.N.R.I. 44Inside Outside 34Interior Visions 37Italian Gardens: Romantic Splendor in the
Edwardian Age 34I Wonder 41
JJJackson, Paula Rice 38Jaffe, Norman 30Jayne, Thomas 37Jim Dine: The Alchemy of Images 41Jim Olson Houses 25Johnson, Philip 29, 33Juan Montoya 37Jungles, Raymond 33
KKKahn, Louis I. 27Kaliski, John 24Keith, Michele 36Ken Smith: Landscape Architect 34Key West: A Tropical Lifestyle 37Kiki Smith 41Kingsbury, Noel 34Kipnis, Jeffrey 26, 28Kleinberg, David 2
Klinkenborg, Verlyn 46Knapp, Peter 42Komisar, June 16Komonen, Markku 25Koning Eizenberg 22Koolhaas, Rem 24, 30Koshalek, Richard 29Kratochvil, Antonin 43Krier, Leon 24Kristal, Marc 25, 38Krueck, Ronald 25Krueck & Sexton: Work in Progress 25Kruszynski, Anette 45
LLL.A. 2000+: New Architecture in Los
Angeles 25Lambrecht, Laurie 10Landau, Sarah Bradford 24Landscapes in Landscapes 34Larson, Kent 27Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses
1830–1900 26Latham, Charles 34Latin American Architecture 1929–1960 26Lau, Amy 18Lautman, Robert C. 37, 39Lavin, Maud 40Lavin, Sylvia 24Le Corbusier 26Le Corbusier: Inside the Machine for Living 26Le Corbusier: Les voyages d’Allemagne,
Carnets 26Leff, Naomi 38Libeskind, Daniel 23Life of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertaining, A 46Lifting the Curtain on Design 37Light Construction Reader, The 26Lima, Antonietta Iolanda 30Lindman, Åke E:son 39Lines: No Fire Could Burn 26Lingwood, James 45Linley, David 38Linn, Robert 38Linsley, Leslie 37Living Traditions: Interiors by Matthew Patrick
Smyth 37Living West: New Residential Architecture in
Southern California 26Livingstone, Marco 41Lobo Montalvo, María Luisa 25Loft 37London 2000+: New Architecture 26Loos, Adolf 22Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture
1922–1932, The 26Louis I. Kahn: Unbuilt Masterworks 27
Lowry, Susan 33Lubell, Sam 26, 29, 31Lutyens, Edwin 24
MMMade to Order 37Mahar, Lisa 40Making the Modern Garden 34Mallea, Hermes 14Manolo’s New Shoes 46Marcel Breuer: A Memoir 27Marcus, George H. 26, 38Margaret Helfand Architects 27Margaret McCurry: Constructing Twenty-Five
Short Stories 27Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary Living 38Masters of Modern Design: A Critical
Assessment 38Matisse, Henri 41Mau, Bruce 30Mayne, Thom 28McBean, Angus 43McCullough, David 39McCurry, Margaret 27McGlade, Dennis C. 34McKibben, Bill 43Meier, Richard 29Mellins, Thomas 22, 28, 43, 45Mertins, Detlef 24, 31Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us 27Miebach, Bärbel 35Millennium House: Peggy Deamer Studio,
2000–2001, The 27Milstein, Jeffrey 43Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando
Caruncho 34Mishaan, Richard 38Modeling Messages: The Architect and the
Model 27Modernismo: Architecture and Design in
Catalonia 27Modern Luxury 38Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture
on a Budget 27Moneo, Rafael 29Monochrome 38Montoya, Juan 37Moon, Karen 27Mori, Toshiko 32Morocco: Courtyards and Gardens 34Morphosis/Diamond Ranch High School 28Moses, Rebecca 46Moskow, Keith 38Moss, Eric Owen 25
NNNakamura, Toshio 24
Naomi Leff 38Nasr, Joe 16Nature Framed: At Home in the Landscape 28New American Dream: Living Well in Small
Homes, The 38New French Interior, The 19Newhouse, Victoria 29, 32New New York 6New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in
the Gilded Age 28New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism
Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial 28
New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium 28
New York: City of Islands (Mini) 44New York Waterfront: Evolution and Building
Culture of the Port and Harbor, The 28Next Jerusalem: Sharing the Divided City,
The 28Nice House 28Night/Shift 45Norten, Enrique 32, 33Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, The 45
OOO’Keeffe, Linda 12Olin, Laurie 34Olin: Placemaking 34Olson, Jim 25Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects 25On Distant Shores 28Only in New York: Photographs from Look
Magazine 45Oudolf, Piet 34Outdoors: The Garden Design Book for the
Twenty-first Century 35Owen, Edward 37
PPPallasmaa, Juhani 25Paradise Transformed: The Private Garden forthe Twenty-first Century 35Pare, Richard 26Paris 2000+: New Architecture 29Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture
1925–1940 41Passonneau, Joseph R. 32Patkau Architects 29Pepper, Terence 43Perrachon, Alix G. 36Perriand, Charlotte 23Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie Architects 27Philip Johnson Tapes: Interviews by Robert
A. M. Stern, The 29Piano, Renzo 29
Picasso 41Pinós, Carme 23Plachy, Sylvia 45Platt Byard Dovell White 22Platt, Campion 37Plissart, Marie-Françoise 47Plummer, Henry 22Plumptre, George 35Pollara, Gina 32Pommett, Terry 37Portrait of Long Island: The North Fork and the
Hamptons 45Posner, Helaine 41Post, George B. 24Private Gardens of Connecticut 35Private Paradise 4Public Art for Public Schools 41Purvis, Alston 40
QQQuammen, David 39
RRRafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 Works 29Rajs, Jake 6, 43, 44, 45Rand, Peter 40Rappaport, Nina 23, 27, 31Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft in
Contemporary Architecture and Interiors 38Renzo Piano Museums 29Rheims, Bettina 44Richard Meier: Architect 29Ries, Stan 41Right of Inspection 42Riquer i Permanyer, Borja de 27Ritchie, Alan 29Robbins, Mark 44Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects,
1999–2003 29Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings & Projects,
2004–2009 29Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Towns 30Robert A. M. Stern: Houses and Gardens 30Robert A. M. Stern: On Campus 30Rocheleau, Paul 25Rockman, Alexis 39Roman Gardens: Villas of the Countryside 35Romantic Modernist: The Life and Work of
Norman Jaffe, Architect 30Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of
Suzanne Tucker 38Rosa, Joseph 22Rosenfeld, Jeffrey P. 8Rosenthal, Steve 46Royal Gardens of Europe 35Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio 10Rubin, David A. 34
51 index
Rudnick, James 43Rus, Mayer 37Rybczynski, Witold 30
SSSaitowitz, Stanley 31Saladino, John F. 38Sanders, Joel 17Sanders, Lucinda R. 34Saville, Lynn 45Scenes of the Street and Other Essays, The 30Scherman, Susanna 39Schezen, Roberto 22, 35Schulze, Frank 25Schwartz, Frederic 35Scully, Vincent 27, 30Selldorf, Annabelle 30Selldorf Architects 30Sexton, Mark 25Sherrill, Paul 36SHoP Architects 20SHoP: Out of Practice 20Signs & Relics 45Sirefman, Susanna 27, 33Sjöberg, Lars 39Smith, Ken 34Smith, Kiki 41Smith, Thomas Gordon 32Smithson, Alison and Peter 23S,M,L,XL 30Smyth, Matthew Patrick 37Snitt, Ingalill 39Soleri: Architecture, or Human Ecology 30Solís Betancourt, José 36SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill, 1950–1962 30SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill, 1963–1973 31SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill, 1973–1983 31SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill, 1984–1996 31SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill, 1997–2008 31Sorkin, Michael 22, 28South Africa: The Structure of Things Then 45Space Project 45Stamp, Gavin 24Stanley Saitowitz: Buildings and Projects 31Star Pieces: The Enduring Beauty of Spectacular
Furniture 38Stark, David 36State of Architecture at the Beginning of the
21st Century, The 31Stein, Achva Benzinberg 34Steinberg, Claudia 35Stern, Andrea 44
Stern, Robert A. M. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30Steven Ehrlich Houses 31Stone Built 31Struth, Thomas 45Subway Memories 1970–2003 45Support and Resist: Structural Engineers and
Design Innovation 31Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of Thoughts 32Swedish Country House, The 39Swedish House, The 39
TTTaíno: Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the
Caribbean 42Talarico, Lita 41Tamulevich, Susan 33Tankard, Judith B. 33Tangible Visions: Northwest Coast Indian
Shamanism and Its Art 42Tara Donovan 42Taylor, Gordon 34, 35TEN Arquitectos: Enrique Norten and Bernardo
Gomez-Pimienta 32, 33Terragni, Giuseppe 24Terrestrial Paradise 35Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello 39Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010 45Tighe, Catherine 38Tihany, Adam D. 39Tihany Design 39Tilove, Jacob 28Torres, Ana Maria 23Toshiko Mori Architect 32Towards a New Museum (Expanded) 32Traditional Now: Interiors by David Kleinberg 2Tschumi, Bernard 31, 32Tschumi Le Fresnoy 32Tschumi on Architecture: Conversations with
Enrique Walker 32Tsien, Billie 33Tucker, Suzanne 38
UUUnassisted Living 8
VVValicenti, Rick 40van der Veen, Wouter 42Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days 42Vergara, Camilo José 42, 45Vidler, Anthony 30Vitruvius on Architecture 32
WWWalker, Enrique 32Warchol, Paul 37Wardwell, Allen 42
Warhol by Galella: That’s Great! 46Washington Through Two Centuries 32Water-Works: The Architecture and Engineering
of the New York City Water Supply 32Webb, Michael 25Weiler, Susan K. 34Weschler, Lawrence 42Wharton, Edith 36Whereabouts: New Architecture with Local
Identities 33White on White: Churches of Rural New
England 46White, Samuel G. 28Williams, Kimberly 38Williams, Tod 33Winestein, Anna 40Withers, Jane 30Wolf, Vicente 36, 37Woodman, Betty 40Work/Life: Tod Williams Billie Tsien 33Working: 20 Projects in Process 33
XXXiaofeng, Fang 34
YYYoors, Jan 44
ZZZographos, Nicos 40
1100 Architect, isbn 978-1-58093-178-616 Houses, isbn 978-1-58093-114-4
AAAdrian: Silver Screen to Custom Label,
isbn 978-1-58093-193-9Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932,
isbn 978-1-58093-236-3Alan Buchsbaum, isbn 978-1-885254-39-9Alexis Rockman, isbn 978-1-58093-118-2Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit,
isbn 978-1-58093-173-1American Monument, isbn 978-1-58093-149-6American Odyssey: The Warner Collection of
American Fine and Decorative Arts, An,isbn 978-1-58093-098-7
American Ruins, isbn 978-1-58093-056-7American Signs: Form and Meaning on Rte. 66,
isbn 978-1-58093-119-9American Style, The, isbn 978-1-58093-285-1Analyzing Ambasz, isbn 978-1-58093-135-9Angus McBean: Portraits,
isbn 978-1-58093-174-8Architecture Isn’t Just for Special Occasions,
isbn 978-1-58093-170-0Architecture of Natural Light, The,
isbn 978-1-58093-240-0Architecture on Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-184-7Art of Living, The, isbn 978-1-58093-250-9Asian Art Now, isbn 978-1-58093-298-1Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary
Photography, isbn 978-1-58093-300-1
BBBallets Russes and the Art of Design, The,
isbn 978-1-58093-254-7Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public
Landscapes, isbn 978-1-58093-227-1Betty Woodman, isbn 978-1-58093-168-7Between Sea and Sky: Landscapes of Long
Island’s North Fork, isbn 978-1-58093-179-3Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the Hamptons,
isbn 978-1-58093-203-5Blurred Zones: Eisenman Architects, 1988–1998,
isbn 978-1-58093-049-9Brilliant: White in Design,
isbn 978-1-58093-324-7Bringing Paris Home, isbn 978-1-58093-205-9Broken Dream: 20 Years of War in Eastern
Europe, isbn 978-1-885254-78-8
Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of Architecture, isbn 978-1-58093-264-6
Business of Holidays, Theisbn 978-1-58093-150-2
CCCAC: Contemporary Art Center, Zaha Hadid
Studio 2000, isbn 978-1-58093-093-2 Carme Pinós: An Architecture of Overlay,
isbn 978-1-58093-124-3 Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban
Agriculture, isbn 978-1-58093-311-7Carved by Time: Landscapes of the Southwest,
isbn 978-1-58093-218-9Casablanca: Sketches from an Urban Adventure,
isbn 978-1-58093-087-1Charged Void: Urbanism, The
isbn 978-1-58093-130-4Charlotte Perriand, isbn 978-1-58093-074-1Chicago Architectural Club,
isbn 978-1-58093-144-1Clearing in the Woods: Creating Contemporary
Gardens, A, isbn 978-1-58093-245-5Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by
Raymond Jungles, The,isbn 978-1-58093-212-7
Common Destiny, A, isbn 978-1-58093-255-4Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation
with Paul Goldberger,isbn 978-1-58093-206-6
Crib Sheets: Notes on ContemporaryArchitectural Conversation,
isbn 978-1-58093-158-8Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of Design,
isbn 978-1-58093-181-6Cuba: Photographs by Jeffrey Milstein,
isbn 978-1-58093-275-2
DDDark Nostalgia, isbn 978-1-58093-232-5David Stark Design, isbn 978-1-58093-273-8Decorative Carpet: Fine Handmade Rugs in
Contemporary Interiors, The, isbn 978-1-58093-299-8
Delirious New York, isbn 978-1-885254-00-9Design Art of Nicos Zographos, The
isbn 978-1-58093-066-6Designers Here and There,
isbn 978-1-58093-246-2Dumbarton Oaks, isbn 978-1-58093-069-7
EEEdith Wharton, isbn 978-1-885254-42-9Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses,
isbn 978-1-58093-237-0
Eisenman/Krier: Two Ideologies,isbn 978-1-58093-139-7
Emotion as Promotion: A Book of Thirst,isbn 978-1-58093-097-0
Eric Fischl: 1970–2007, isbn 978-1-58093-195-3
Essence of Home: Timeless Elements of Design, isbn 978-1-58093-196-0
Essential Elegance: The Interiors of Solís Betancourt, isbn 978-1-58093-278-3
Everyday Urbanism: Expanded, isbn 978-1-58093-201-1
Expressive Modern: The Interiors of Amy Lau, isbn 978-1-58093-308-7
FFFinest Rooms in America, The,
isbn 978-1-58093-242-4Framework: Gluckman Mayner Architects,
isbn 978-1-58093-225-7
GGGardens of the Hudson Valley,
isbn 978-1-58093-277-6George B. Post, Architect,
isbn 978-1-885254-92-4George Washington’s Mount Vernon,
isbn 978-1-58093-010-9Giuseppe Terragni, isbn 978-1-885254-96-2Glass House, isbn 978-1-58093-186-1Gnostic Architecture, isbn 978-1-58093-019-2Gotham Restored, isbn 978-1-58093-085-7Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s
Great Graphic Designers, isbn 978-1-58093-297-4
Great Gardens of China: History, Concepts, Techniques, The, isbn 978-1-58093-303-2
Great Houses of Havana,isbn 978-1-58093-288-2
Groundwork: Between Landscape and Architecture, isbn 978-1-58093-313-1
HHHarlem: Lost and Found,
isbn 978-1-58093-070-3Haunted Houses, isbn 978-1-58093-291-2Havana: History and Architecture of a Romantic
City, isbn 978-1-58093-238-7 (English), isbn 978-1-58093-239-4 (Spanish)
Heikkinen and Komonen,isbn 978-1-58093-020-8
Henri Matisse: Rooms with a View, isbn 978-1-58093-295-0
Heroic Present: Life Among the Gypsies,isbn 978-1-58093-137-3
History of the Future, A, isbn 978-1-58093-207-3
isbn index
53 isbn index
Households, isbn 978-1-58093-164-9Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to
Manhattan, The, isbn 978-1-885254-10-8Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to
Manhattan, The (Mini), isbn 978-1-58093-172-4
III Am Rich Potosí, isbn 978-1-58093-028-4Ike Kligerman Barkley: Houses,
isbn 978-1-58093-269-1Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-314-8Inheritance, isbn 978-1-58093-167-0I.N.R.I., isbn 978-1-58093-043-7Inside Outside, isbn 978-1-58093-258-5Interior Visions, isbn 978-1-58093-320-9Italian Gardens: Romantic Splendor in the
Edwardian Age, isbn 978-1-58093-231-8I Wonder, isbn 978-1-58093-296-7
JJJim Dine: The Alchemy of Images,
isbn 978-1-885254-79-5Jim Olson Houses, isbn 978-1-58093-252-3Juan Montoya, isbn 978-1-58093-244-8
KKKen Smith: Landscape Architect,
isbn 978-1-58093-243-1Key West: A Tropical Lifestyle,
isbn 978-1-58093-197-7Kiki Smith, isbn 978-1-58093-161-8Krueck & Sexton: Work in Progress,
isbn 978-1-885254-53-5
LLL.A. 2000+: New Architecture in Los Angeles,
isbn 978-1-58093-171-7Landscapes in Landscapes,
isbn 978-1-58093-292-9Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses
1830–1900, isbn 978-1-58093-256-1Latin American Architecture 1929–1960,
isbn 978-1-58093-136-6Le Corbusier: Inside the Machine for Living,
isbn 978-1-58093-076-5Le Corbusier: Les voyages d’Allemagne, Carnets,
isbn 978-1-885254-15-3Life of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertaining, A,
isbn 978-1-58093-293-6Lifting the Curtain on Design,
isbn 978-1-58093-267-7Light Construction Reader,
isbn 978-1-58093-105-2Lines: No Fire Could Burn,
isbn 978-1-58093-038-3
Living Traditions: Interiors by Matthew Patrick Smyth, isbn 978-1-58093-309-4
Living West: New Residential Architecture in Southern California, isbn 978-1-58093-249-3
Loft, isbn 978-1-58093-013-0London 2000+: New Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-208-0Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture
1922–1932, isbn 978-1-58093-185-4Louis I. Kahn: Unbuilt Masterworks,
isbn 978-1-58093-014-7
MMMade to Order, isbn 978-1-58093-280-6Making the Modern Garden,
isbn 978-1-58093-152-6Manolo’s New Shoes, isbn 978-1-58093-282-0Marcel Breuer: A Memoir, isbn 978-1-58093-029-1Margaret Helfand Architects,
isbn 978-1-885254-93-1Margaret McCurry, isbn 978-1-58093-046-8Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary Living,
isbn 978-1-58093-272-1Masters of Modern Design,
isbn 978-1-58093-160-1Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us,
isbn 978-1-58093-131-1Millennium House: Peggy Deamer Studio
2000–2001, isbn 978-1-58093-123-6Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando
Caruncho, isbn 978-1-58093-071-5Modeling Messages: The Architect and the
Model, isbn 978-1-58093-128-1Modernismo, isbn 978-1-58093-111-3Modern Luxury, isbn 978-1-58093-228-8Modern Shoestring, isbn 978-1-58093-202-9Monochrome, isbn 978-1-58093-209-7Morocco: Courtyards and Gardens,
isbn 978-1-58093-194-6Morphosis/Diamond Ranch High School,
isbn 978-1-58093-079-6
NNNaomi Leff, isbn 978-1-58093-200-4Nature Framed: At Home in the Landscape,
isbn 978-1-58093-319-3New American Dream: Living Well in Small
Homes, isbn 978-1-58093-147-2New French Interior, The,
isbn 978-1-58093-310-0New New York, isbn 978-1-58093-305-6New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in
the Gilded Age, isbn 978-1-58093-027-7New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism
Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial, isbn 978-1-885254-85-6
New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium, isbn 978-1-58093-177-9
New York: City of Islands (Mini), isbn 978-1-58093-183-0
New York Waterfront,isbn 978-1-885254-54-2
Next Jerusalem, isbn 978-1-58093-100-7Nice House, isbn 978-1-58093-287-5Night/Shift, isbn 978-1-58093-219-6Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, The
isbn 978-1-58093-145-8
OOOlin: Placemaking, isbn 978-1-58093-210-3On Distant Shores, isbn 978-1-58093-051-2Only in New York: Photographs from Look
Magazine, isbn 978-1-58093-248-6Outdoors: The Garden Design Book for the
Twenty-first Century, isbn 978-1-58093-199-1
PPParadise Transformed, isbn 978-1-885254-35-1Paris 2000+: New Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-190-8Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture
1925–1940, isbn 978-1-58093-211-0Patkau Architects, isbn 978-1-58093-169-4Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie Architects,
isbn 978-1-58093-084-0Philip Johnson Tapes: Interviews by Robert
A. M. Stern, The, isbn 978-1-58093-214-1Picasso, isbn 978-1-58093-257-8Portrait of Long Island,
isbn 978-1-58093-315-5Private Gardens of Connecticut,
isbn 978-1-58093-241-7 Private Paradise, isbn 978-1-58093-323-0Public Art for Public Schools,
isbn 978-1-58093-215-8
RRRafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 Works,
isbn 978-1-58093-216-5Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft in
Contemporary Architecture and Interiors, isbn 978-1-58093-276-9
Renzo Piano Museums, isbn 978-1-58093-189-2
Richard Meier, Architect, isbn 978-1-58093-061-1
Right of Inspection, isbn 978-1-58093-018-5Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects
1999–2003, isbn 978-1-58093-121-2 (hardcover), isbn 978-1-58093-122-9 (paperback)
Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings & Projects 2004–2009, isbn 978-1-58093-234-9
Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Towns, isbn 978-1-58093-192-2
Robert A. M. Stern Houses and Gardens, isbn 978-1-58093-166-3
Robert A. M. Stern: On Campus, isbn 978-1-58093-283-7
Roman Gardens: Villas of the Countryside,isbn 978-1-885254-57-3
Romantic Modernist: The Life and Work of Norman Jaffe, isbn 978-1-58093-156-4
Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of Suzanne Tucker, isbn 978-1-58093-247-9
Royal Gardens of Europe,isbn 978-1-58093-165-6
Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio, isbn 978-1-58093-318-6
SSScenes of the Street and Other Essays, The,
isbn 978-1-58093-270-7Selldorf Architects, isbn 978-1-58093-226-4SHoP: Out of Practice, isbn 978-1-58093-271-4Signs and Relics, isbn 978-1-58093-057-4S,M,L,XL, isbn 978-1-885254-86-3Soleri: Architecture as Human Ecology,
isbn 978-1-58093-103-8SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill 1950–1962, isbn 978-1-58093-220-2
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1963–1973, isbn 978-1-58093-221-9
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1973–1983, isbn 978-1-58093-222-6
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1984–1996, isbn 978-1-58093-223-3
SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1997–2008, isbn 978-1-58093-224-0
South Africa: The Structure of Things Then,isbn 978-1-58093-026-0
Space Project, isbn 978-1-58093-251-6Stanley Saitowitz: Buildings and Projects,
isbn 978-1-58093-162-5Star Pieces: The Enduring Beauty of Spectacular
Furniture, The, isbn 978-1-58093-259-2State of Architecture at the Beginning of the
Twenty-First Century,isbn 978-1-58093-134-2
Steven Ehrlich Houses, isbn 978-1-58093-306-3Stone Built, isbn 978-1-885254-69-6Subway Memories, isbn 978-1-58093-146-5Support and Resist: Structural Engineers and
Design Innovations, isbn 978-1-58093-187-8
Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of Thoughts, isbn 978-1-58093-217-2
Swedish Country House, The, isbn 978-1-58093-294-3
Swedish House, The, isbn 978-1-58093-129-8
TTTaíno, isbn 978-1-885254-82-5Tangible Visions: Northwest Coast Indian
Shamanism and Its Art, isbn 978-1-58093-235-6
Tara Donovan, isbn 978-1-58093-213-4TEN Arquitectos: Enrique Norten and Bernardo
Gomez-Pimienta, isbn 978-1-885254-91-7Terrestrial Paradise, isbn 978-1-58093-036-9Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello,
isbn 978-1-885254-46-7Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010
isbn 978-1-58093-284-4Tihany Design, isbn 978-1-58093-053-6Toshiko Mori Architect,
isbn 978-1-58093-191-5Towards a New Museum (Expanded),
isbn 978-1-58093-180-9Traditional Now, isbn 978-1-58093-322-3Tschumi Le Fresnoy, isbn 978-1-58093-024-6Tschumi on Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-182-3
UUUnassisted Living, isbn 978-1-58093-302-5
VVVan Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days,
isbn 978-1-58093-301-8Vitruvius on Architecture,
isbn 978-1-58093-127-4
WWWarhol by Galella: That’s Great!,
isbn 978-1-58093-204-2Washington Through Two Centuries: A History
in Maps and Images,isbn 978-1-58093-091-8
Water-Works: The Architecture and Engineering of the New York City Water Supply, isbn 978-1-58093-176-2
Whereabouts: New Architecture With Local Identities, isbn 978-1-58093-120-5
White on White: Churches of Rural New England, isbn 978-1-58093-230-1
Work/Life: Tod Williams Billie Tsien,isbn 978-1-58093-047-5
Working: 20 Projects in Process, isbn 978-1-58093-188-5
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