
Christopher Beanland
A smooth ride through the golden age of car travel, looking at both its cultural and architectural impact on the world.
256 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignGraciela Carrillo, Shahad Sadeq, Yu-Ngok Lo
The Immigrant Architects Coalition was created by Graciela Carrillo, Shahad Sadeq, and Yu-Ngok Lo to create a community that offers mentorship, advice, and valuable resources to our fellow immigrant designers/architects. This book is the first step in achieving that mission. Twenty-four immigrant professionals share their experiences as firm owners, American Institute of Architects leaders, and entrepreneurs. The stories shared in this book portray a common path in their journey to achieve a successful and meaningful career in the U.S. - back cover.
227 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignSusan Brown & Alexa Griffith Winton (Editors)
The first major publication devoted to weaver and designer Dorothy Liebes, reinstating her as one of the most influential American designers of the twentieth century
253 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignBarry Avrich
The Devil Wears Rothko charts the explosive demise of Knoedler Gallery, one of New York’s oldest and most prestigious art galleries, with detailed and salacious insight into the art fraud scandal of the century.
222 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignIzzy Kornblatt (Edtor)
The first publication dedicated to the perceptive photographic oeuvre of one of the most important postwar architects and co-author of the influential Learning from Las Vegas
433 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignAndrew Satake Blauvelt, Bridget Bartal
An expansive account of the ever-popular mid-century movement, from the place where it all began.
463 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignRomy Cockx, Robin Schuldenfrei, Lara Steinhäußer
Exploring fashion and interior design through a gender lens, from the Victorian era to contemporary designers like Martin Margiela and Raf Simons
223 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignSusan Gubar
One of our most formidable literary critics explores how nine women artists flourished creatively in their final acts.
368 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignLori Zimmer
An illuminating exploration of 31 incredible women—across art, architecture, dance, literature, and more—whose culture-defining contributions have, until now, been overshadowed by their role as "muses" to history's better-known men.
188 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignMaggie Gram
From a brilliant cultural historian, “a secret history of the twentieth century” (Louis Menand) told through the story of design and its utopian promises.
322 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignClive Aslet
In King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture, Clive Aslet offers a lively account of the King and his epic engagement with architecture since the ‘carbuncle’ speech of 1984.
236 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignArnold Hylen
Discover of a lost Los Angeles from an era before the freeways in this beautiful coffee table book from iconic architectural photographer Arnold Hylen.
191 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignOwen Hopkins
Manifesto houses reflect new visions for how we can live. Often extreme and uncompromising, they are vehicles for innovation, new ideas, and new ways of doing things.
240 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignDavid Fleener (ed.)
This book presents the life story of an extraordinary woman in the world of corporate architecture during the Mad Men era of the 1950s to 1980s. Born in a small village in Germany, Brigitte Peterhans managed to come to America to study with Mies van der Rohe at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and then to work with Bruce Graham at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Her work during this time reflected the mid-century modernism of Mies and SOM. Later in her career, both towards the end of her time at SOM and then on her own after retiring from SOM, she developed her own individual style. Significantly, Peterhans avoided any attempt to be either challenged or praised strictly as a woman architect, insisting that she was merely an architect.
192 pp. Paperback - Art, Architecture & DesignCecil Baker
Cecil Baker has designed some of the most prominent buildings in Philadelphia's recent history. Moving fluidly between scales, building types, and price points, his office helped shape the evolution of Philadelphia's City Center and set modernist precedents in its traditionally minded suburbs and beyond. This collection contains 35 of his finest projects, all of which embody the ethos of "persuasion of place."
421 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignStephanie L. Herdrich
A fascinating look at John Singer Sargent’s formative years as a young painter in Paris, a city that helped forge his artistic identity and sparked his rise to the pinnacle of the nineteenth-century art world.
255 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignKatie Moody
Art can be accessible, so much fun and positive for your mental health, mindfulness, and memory. Kickstart your creative journey with this exciting guide to developing your art skills every day through your sketchbook.
159 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignCorey Piper (Editor)
This survey of the life and work of American painter Susan Watkins explores how she and other women artists carved paths to success at the turn of the twentieth century.
166 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignJeana Ripple
"A history of the building codes in the United States and the role that wood frame construction has played in the development of American cities"-- Provided by publisher.
222 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignSue Prideaux
An original and revealing portrait of the misunderstood French Post-Impressionist artist.
Shortlisted for the 2024 Baillie Gifford Prize
401 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignAdam Moss
From former editor of New York magazine Adam Moss, a collection of illuminating conversations examining the very personal, rigorous, complex, and elusive work of making art.
New York Times bestseller; one of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2024