Architecture Books – Week 46/2021
Last week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:
OMA NY: Search Term, by Shohei Shigematsu & Jason Long, published by
Rizzoli.
Canadian Architecture: Evolving a Cultural Identity, by Leslie Jen, published by Figure 1 Publishing.
Sandfuture, by Justin Beal, published by The MIT Press.
Made by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture: An Ethnography of Design, by Albena Yaneva, published by 010 Publishers.
#archidosereads
Pueblo Bonito at Chaco Canyon, photographed by George H. H. Huey in Chaco: A Cultural Legacy, published by Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1994:
Coming up this week on A Daily Dose of Architecture Books:
Thanksgiving is coming up on Thursday so this blog is taking a one-week break. Posts will resume in week 48, with the next newsletter arriving in your inbox on Sunday, December 5.
Giveaways!
Dan F., whose favorite Frank Gehry building is the Walt Disney Concert Hall, is the lucky winner of Frank Gehry: The Masterpieces by Jean-Louis Cohen. The next giveaway will happen in early December, when I’ll be giving away one (signed!) copy of my latest book, Buildings in Print: 100 Influential & Inspiring Illustrated Architecture Books.
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