For a lot of us, there’s a bright line separating the books we enjoyed as children from the “real” books of our more mature years. We all eventually age out of the thin, brightly illustrated picture ...
Chicago is known for its influential skyscrapers, but a new book argues that its homes are equally worth noticing and ...
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Owning an architecturally unique home may be out of the price range these days, but that doesn't mean you can't bring a piece of those not-so-humble abodes to yours. As part of the fall architectural ...
As the leaves change color, the nights lengthen, and the temperatures drop, a crop of new book releases are hitting the shelves with fall reading that’s are guaranteed to keep readers warm for the ...
If the desire to redesign our environments — from our streets to our homes — became a full-fledged obsession over the past few years, it’s exciting to consider what might come next. Below are nine new ...
Wherever you are in the world and whatever you’re interested in, our ‘Books of the month’ features a broad sample of ...
With a belief that older structures give a city its personality, James Glass spent the past four years investigating a century’s worth of Indianapolis traits. Glass, an architectural historian and ...
N inety years ago, two architects, Charles Z. Klauder and Herbert C. Wise, published a book that was the first of its kind, a carefully researched compendium of exemplary campus buildings called ...
If there was any lingering doubt that Brutalism — the architectural style derided for everything the name implies — was back in fashion, the “Atlas of Brutalist Architecture” quashes it with a ...
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