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English expatriate Cecil Ross Pinsent was responsible for the design and construction of new villas and gardens such as the elegant rural estate La Foce, and the renovation of many …
In The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock Edward White explores the Hitchcock phenomenon—what defines it, how it was invented, what it reveals about the man at its core and how its …
The twentieth-century artist Bruno Schulz was born an Austrian, lived as a Pole and died a Jew. First a citizen of the Habsburg monarchy, he would, without moving, become the …
What does it mean to create, not in “a room of one’s own” but in a domestic space? Do children and genius rule each other out? In The Baby on the Fire Escape, award-winning …
The Municipal Art Society of New York recently celebrated its fiftieth year of offering walking tours to the public; in 2007 more than 10,000 people participated. This illustrated …
This second book featuring the work of the Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors includes the studios of Jeanne Gang, Sunil Bald and Mark Tsurumaki.
This fourth book in this series records the collaboration of Nick Johnson with Sean Griffiths, Charles Holland and Sam Jacob, working with Yale students.
Composites, Surfaces, and Software shows how computer technologies and digital fabrication techniques give architects unprecedented tools for crafting performance and aesthetics …
An ideal resource for anyone designing or re-creating period rooms or studying historical aesthetics, Mirrors looks at the ever-changing forms and uses of mirrors as major elements …
The New York Public Library, one of the nation's architectural wonders, is possibly our finest classical building. Designed by John Merven Carrère and Thomas Hastings, and inspired …