Architecture Books – Week 45/2021
Last week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:
Frank Gehry: The Masterpieces, by Jean-Louis Cohen, published by Cahiers d'Art/Flammarion.
Louis Kahn: The Importance of a Drawing, edited by Michael Merrill, published by Lars Müller Publishers.
Inagawa Cemetery Chapel and Visitor Centre Designed by David Chipperfield, edited by Olivia Lawrence Bright, Chinatsu Kuma & Cecilia Sundström, published by Walther König.
Theoretical Practice, by David Chipperfield, published by Artemis London Limited.
#archidosereads
The colorful, helpful, and occasionally raunchy (last photo) The House Book by Terence Conran:
Coming up this week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:
OMA NY: Search Term
Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity
Sandfuture by Justin Beal
Giveaways!
This week I’m giving away one copy of Frank Gehry: The Masterpieces by Jean-Louis Cohen. Just reply to this newsletter indicating your favorite Frank Gehry project — it doesn’t matter which; I’m just curious which ones readers of my blog like best. One lucky person in the United States (shipping outside of the US is too expensive, sorry) will be selected randomly from the replies I receive by Friday, November 19.
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