Architects

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  1. Book ImageFrank Furness: Architecture and the Violent Mind

    Michael J. Lewis

    Frank Furness' energy, confidence, brashness, vulgarity, and full-throated love of life vibrate in his architecture.More

  2. Book ImageCharles Rennie Mackintosh

    James Macaulay, Mark Fiennes

    A major architectural study of one of the pioneers of modernism.More

  3. Book ImageThe Architecture of Bart Prince: A Pragmatics of Place

    Christopher Curtis Mead

    Revised and Updated

    With a look at new buildings by Bart Prince, this book examines the work of a uniquely American contemporary architect.More

  4. Book ImageLouis Sullivan: The Poetry of Architecture

    Narcisco G. Menocal, Robert Twombly

    Louis Sullivan believed that art should reveal the creative method of nature. The greatest artist was the poet, whose understanding of nature spurred social change.More

  5. Book ImageLouis Sullivan: Prophet of Modern Architecture

    Hugh Morrison, Timothy J. Samuelson

    Revised Edition

    The best introduction to the work of one of America's most famous architects.More

  6. Book ImageDinner for Architects

    Winfried Nerdinger, Ingrid Li, Philip K. Howard

    Included in this beautifully produced volume--an ideal gift not only for architects--are contributions by Tadao Ando, Mario Botta, Steven Holl, Josef Paul Kleihues, Dominique Perrault, Venturi, Scott Brown, and many more.More

  7. Book ImageThe Architecture of Warren & Wetmore

    Peter Pennoyer, Anne Walker

    During the first three decades of the twentieth century, Warren & Wetmore was one of the most successful and prolific architectural practices in America.
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  8. Book ImageThe Architecture of Delano & Aldrich

    Peter Pennoyer, Anne Walker

    The firm of Delano & Aldrich occupied a central place in the United States in the first half of the twentieth century, substantially shaping the architectural climate of the period.More

  9. Book ImageThe Architecture of Grosvenor Atterbury

    Peter Pennoyer, Anne Walker, Robert A. M. Stern

    The first close look at an innovative architect and inventor who held that traditional styles could be successfully adapted for modern times.More

  10. Book ImagePeabody & Stearns: Country Houses and Seaside Cottages

    Annie Robinson

    A view of the resort and leisure architecture of one of the most popular and prolific firms of the Gilded Age.More

  11. Book ImageMichael Taylor: Interior Design

    Stephen M. Salny

    The life and work of the groundbreaking interior designer and inventor of the "California Look."More

  12. Book ImageThe Country Houses of David Adler

    Stephen M. Salny, Franz Schulze

    The first comprehensive study of one of America's great house architects.More

  13. Book ImageJames Marston Fitch: Selected Writings on Architecture, Preservation, and the Built Environment

    Martica Sawin, Jane Jacobs

    Revered as the father of historic preservation in the United States, architect James Marston Fitch was hailed by the New York Times at the time of his death in 2000 as "an architect whose writings and teachings helped transform historic preservation from a dilettante's pastime into a vigorous, broadly based cultural movement."More

  14. Book ImageEly Jacques Kahn, Architect

    Jewel Stern, John A. Stuart

    One of the fabled "three Napoleons" of New York (with Raymond Hood and Ralph Walker) yet almost unknown today, Ely Jacques Kahn had a nearly half-century career and some three dozen of his buildings still grace the New York cityscape.
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  15. Book ImageArthur Brown Jr.: Progressive Classicist

    Jeffrey T. Tilman

    Arthur Brown Jr. (1874-1957) is one of the most important, yet underpublished, architects of the twentieth century.
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