Label
Theory of architecture
Name
Theory of architecture
Incoming Resources
- The art-architecture complex, Hal Foster
- Kissing architecture, Sylvia Lavin
- Architecture and field/work, edited by Suzanne Ewing ... [et al.]
- Actions of architecture, architects and creative users, Jonathan Hill
- The city reader, edited by Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout
- Cities and design, by Paul L. Knox
- Irigaray for architects, Peg Rawes
- The sympathy of things, Ruskin and the ecology of design, Lars Spuybroek
- After art, David Joselit
- New directions in sustainable design, edited by Adrian Parr and Michael Zaretsky
- Embracing complexity in design, edited by Jeffrey Johnson, Katerina Alexiou & Theodore Zamenopoulos
- Sensing the city, a companion to urban anthropology, edited by Anja Schwanhauer
- The architecture of neoliberalism, how contemporary architecture became an instrument of control and compliance, Douglas Spencer
- Deleuze and Guattari for architects, Andrew Ballantyne
- Mind in architecture, neuroscience, embodiment, and the future of design, Edited by Sarah Robinson and Juhani Pallasmaa
- How designers think, the design process demystified, Bryan Lawson
- Design research now, essays and selected projects, Ralf Michel (ed.)
- Public intimacy, architecture and the visual arts, Giuliana Bruno
- Bleak houses, disappointment and failure in architecture, Timothy Brittain-Catlin