Bridgette Meinhold
Disaster-proof, environmentally friendly housing solutions for a changing climate.More
Richard H. Penner, Lawrence Adams, Stephani K A Robson
Second Edition
A fully revised edition of the book architects and developers consider the bible of hotel design.More
Richard L. Miller, Earl S. Swensson, J. Todd Robinson
Third Edition
An updated version of a work that has introduced three generations of students and professionals to the state-of-the-art in creating healing environments.More
Alejandro Bahamón, Ana María Álvarez
Showcases an array of contemporary buildings that glitter, glow, and resound thanks to advanced technologies.More
Christine Macy
A lavishly illustrated exploration of these landscape-defining structures across the United States.More
Donald Friedman
Second Edition
An updated edition of the classic text detailing the ins and outs of old building construction.More
Michael Johannes Ochs
The first comprehensive description of an old Moroccan plaster technique that creates unique, sensual, natural effects.More
Alejandro Bahamón, Ana Cañizares, Antonio Corcuera
How the fashion, banking, automotive, and telecommunications industries use architecture as a tool of marketing strategy.More
Helen Tangires
An illustrated history of the buildings and spaces devoted to the urban marketplace for fresh food.More
Simon Holloway, Adam Mornement
When Henry Palmer of the London Dock Company was granted the first patent for “indented or corrugated metallic sheets” in 1829, he little realized what he was starting.
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Richard L. Cleary
An account of American bridge design, from familiar monuments to modest structures that offer eloquent statements of problems solved.More
Sara E. Wermiel
The fourth title in the Norton/Library of Congress series, this
abundantly illustrated book conveys the romance and beauty of
lighthouses and beacons while explaining the development of the forms,
materials, architecture, and engineering of their structure: wood,
masonry, cast-iron plate, on- and off-shore skeletal, caisson, and
reinforced concrete.More
David Dernie
A survey of the conceptual themes and practical concerns—display, lighting, color, sound, and graphics—of exhibition design.More
Craig Morrison
The latest title in the Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks series, Theaters offers a richly illustrated history of a revered cultural artifact and a technological challenge, following its progression from the eighteenth-century opera house to the modern movie multiplex.More
Robert J. Kapsch
A richly illustrated history of America's first transportation system.More