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Architecture Books – Week 37/2021

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Architecture Books – Week 37/2021

John Hill
Sep 19, 2021
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Architecture Books – Week 37/2021

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Last week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:

Into the Light: The Art and Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli, by Rebecca Siefert, published by Lund Humphries.

The Turning Point in Architectural Design: A Historical Scenario for the Future, by Helmut C. Schulitz, published by Hirmer Publishers.

Amos Rex Art Museum – JKMM Architects, edited by Tomas Lauri, published by Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing.

Leaves of Iron: Glenn Murcutt, Pioneer of an Australian Architectural Form, by Philip Drew, published by Angus&Robertson.


#archidosereads

Ando, Piano, Weiss/Manfredi, Zumthor, Hill — yes, Hill. I contributed a "microstory" on the @guggenheim in the September issue of @domusweb, guest edited in 2021 by Tadao Ando:

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Coming up this week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:

  • The Ecologies of the Building Envelope: A Material History and Theory of Architectural Surfaces

  • A City Is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences

  • And more!


Giveaways!

Last week I launched this new feature exclusive to newsletter subscribers. There is no giveaway this week, but I’ll have one in next week’s newsletter, going out Sunday, September 26, at 11am EST. Be sure to check your inbox early for a chance to win!


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— John Hill

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