Architecture Books – Week 07/2022
The latest review on A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books:
Two Interior Design Books: Interior Design since 1900, Fourth Edition by Anne Massey, published by Thames & Hudson; Making America Modern: Interior Design in the 1930s by Marilyn F. Friedman, published by Bauer and Dean Publishers.
#archidosereads
What is the most influential book on interior design over the last fifty years? (Feel free to respond to this newsletter with suggestions) I don't know, but I'm guessing Emilio Ambasz's Italy: The New Domestic Landscape (MoMA, 1972) is a top contender:
A few recently received books:
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Giveaway:
I’m giving away one paperback copy of Selling Good Design: Promoting the Early Modern Interior by Marilyn F. Friedman (Rizzoli, 2003). If you live in the US and want it, just reply to this email; I’ll randomly choose a recipient before next week’s newsletter.
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