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293 pages ; 21 cm
London : Sternberg Press, [2021], ©2021
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London : Sternberg Press, [2021], ©2021
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238 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
New York : Universe Pub., 1998.
Jean Nouvel : the elements of architecture / Conway Lloyd Morgan ; principal photography by Philippe Ruault.
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238 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
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New York : Universe Pub., 1998.
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317 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 29 cm
Zurich, Switzerland : Park Books, [2025], ©2025
Reinventing heritage : a design compass on adaptive reuse / [curated by Filippo Pagliani, Michele Rossi, Michele Versaci ; editor and project supervisor, Michele Versaci].
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Becoming indigenous : governing imaginaries in the Anthropocene / David Chandler and Julian Reid.
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ix, 183 pages ; 23 cm
London : Rowman & Littlefield International, [2019], ©2019
Becoming indigenous : governing imaginaries in the Anthropocene / David Chandler and Julian Reid.
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Onassis Foundation 2020
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The housing shortage is a global problem that cannot be resolved through market-driven models of home ownership. This book, therefore, postulates a radical shift from house to housing and from the individual to the collective. The reintroduction of the term "collective" is here understood as a mechanism to refocus housing as a community-building, solidarity-building, and(...)
At home with the collective: A report from the future of housing
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The housing shortage is a global problem that cannot be resolved through market-driven models of home ownership. This book, therefore, postulates a radical shift from house to housing and from the individual to the collective. The reintroduction of the term "collective" is here understood as a mechanism to refocus housing as a community-building, solidarity-building, and city-building activity. The book addresses the topic in four chapters—from alternative urban housing typologies and concepts of communal construction to historical models from which the current housing struggle can learn. The individual essays include examples from five different continents.
Collective Housing
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After decades spent sensitizing his own field of work to themes concerning people’s respect for nature, Mario Cucinella has collected his memories of ten journeys to cities and other places. Each one of them provided him with food for thought that was neither exotic nor ''stylistic,'' but rather pragmatically environmental, and helped him to reflect on the rational(...)
The future is a journey to the past: Ten stories about architecture
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After decades spent sensitizing his own field of work to themes concerning people’s respect for nature, Mario Cucinella has collected his memories of ten journeys to cities and other places. Each one of them provided him with food for thought that was neither exotic nor ''stylistic,'' but rather pragmatically environmental, and helped him to reflect on the rational exploitation of available energy resources – a common practice in the vernacular traditions of every culture, from Iran to China, and from Maghreb to Ireland. These ten stories about architecture project us forward.
Architectural Theory
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Block by Block is a far-ranging collection of essays about Jane Jacobs from an impressive group of writers and cultural critics including Marshall Berman, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Gopnik, Paul Goldberger, Tama Janowitz, Ben Katchor, Phillip Lopate, Luc Sante, Bill "Reverend Billy" Talen, Colson Whitehead, and Tom Wolfe. This impressive lineup of contributors discusses the(...)
Urban Theory
January 2008, Princeton
Block by Block. Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York
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Block by Block is a far-ranging collection of essays about Jane Jacobs from an impressive group of writers and cultural critics including Marshall Berman, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Gopnik, Paul Goldberger, Tama Janowitz, Ben Katchor, Phillip Lopate, Luc Sante, Bill "Reverend Billy" Talen, Colson Whitehead, and Tom Wolfe. This impressive lineup of contributors discusses the contemporary relevance of Jacobs's ideas about large-scale redevelopment, gentrification, and activism. While their viewpoints on these issues may differ, they continue the important debate begun by Jacobs about the challenges facing New York and other great cities everywhere.
Urban Theory
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xii, 274 leaves : illustrations, plans ; 29 cm
1993.
The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal : an architectural history, 1805-1932, and catalogue of memorials / Sandra M. Coley.
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ix, 224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : The MIT Press, [2013], ©2013
Speculative everything : design, fiction, and social dreaming / Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : The MIT Press, [2013], ©2013