Sep 04, 2024
Interplay of materials now on view at the famed architect's Connecticut property
Sep 04, 2024
The Art of Architectural Grafting
Jeanne Gang, FAIA
Park Books, 2024
Sep 04, 2024
Shigeru Ban: Timber in Architecture
Edited by Laura Britton and Vittorio Lovato
Contributions by Shigeru Ban and Hermann Blumer
Rizzoli, 2022
Jul 09, 2024
Opus in Brick and Stone: The Architectural and Planning Heritage of Texas Tech UniversityBrian H. Griggs, AIATexas Tech University Press,…
Jul 09, 2024
The Home Office Reimagined: Spaces to Think, Reflect, Work, Dream, and Wonder
Oscar Riera Ojeda and James Moore McCown
Rizzoli, 2024
May 02, 2024
Lina Bo Bardi: Material IdeologiesEdited by Monica Ponce de LeonPrinceton Architectural Press, 2022 Who among architects is immune to the…
May 02, 2024
American Framing: The Same Something for EveryoneEdited by Paul Andersen, Jayne Kelley, and Paul PreissnerPark Books, 2023 A recent resurgence…
Mar 04, 2024
The Houston Endowment Headquarters draws inspiration from its once densely forested site.
Mar 04, 2024
People, Planet, Design: A Practical Guide to Realizing Architecture’s PotentialCorey Squire, AIAIsland Press, 2023 People, Planet, Design is a debut…
Mar 04, 2024
Environmental Activism by DesignColeman Coker and Sarah GambleApplied Research & Design, 2023 Environmental Activism by Design provides both a provocative…
Jan 05, 2024
Why Public Space MattersSetha LowOxford University Press, 2022 For the past number of decades, Setha Low has conducted ethnographic research…
Nov 09, 2023
Book Review: "Nueva Vivienda" by Jesús Vassallo and Sebastián López Cardozo
Sep 01, 2023
"INTERNAL" by Tom Diehl examines the value of language-based approaches for architectural design.
Sep 01, 2023
Stephen Fox's new book details the life and work of Houston architect Birdsall P. Briscoe.
Jul 03, 2023
Emilio Ambasz: Curating a New NatureBarry BergdollRizzoli New York, 2022 Barry Bergdoll’s “Emilio Ambasz: Curating a New Nature” is neither…
Jul 03, 2023
The Greening of America’s Building Codes: Promises and ParadoxesAleksandra JaeschkePrinceton Architectural Press, 2022 In “The Greening of America’s Building Codes,”…
Sep 08, 2022
Oppenheimer’s installation is the latest acquisition by The University of Texas at Austin’s public art program, Landmarks.
Jul 06, 2022
I have lived within a mile of the McNay Art Museum for most of the two decades I have called…
Mar 07, 2022
Gensler Sports' design for Q2 Stadium captures the culture and spirit of Austin.
Jan 07, 2022
This site serves as a gateway to the world class neighborhood at its doorstop. With protected frontage on Woodall Rogers…
Nov 01, 2021
Buildings of Texas: East, North Central, Panhandle and South Plains, and WestGerald Moorhead, FAIA, with James W. Steely, Willis C.…
Nov 01, 2021
Epics in the Everyday: Photography, Architecture, and the Problem of RealismJesús VassalloPark Books, 2020 Jesús Vassallo’s brilliant 2016 book, “Seamless:…
Jul 01, 2021
Oklahoma Contemporary, a uniquely progressive cultural institution not only for Oklahoma but for the region, has opened its new campus…
May 03, 2021
Making Houston Modern: The Life and Architecture of Howard BarnstoneBarrie Scardino Bradley, Stephen Fox, and Michelangelo SabatinoUniversity of Texas Press,…
May 03, 2021
Why do architects make books about their own work? Especially these days, when basically everone has a website presenting their…
Mar 04, 2021
John S. Chase – The Chase ResidenceDavid Heymann, FAIA, and Stephen FoxUniversity of Texas Press, 2020 Some things are more…
Jan 11, 2021
The Rothko Chapel is 50 years old this February, and it has never looked better, thanks to a studious update…
Jan 11, 2021
Modern Architecture and Climate: Design Before Air ConditioningDaniel A. BarberPrinceton University Press, 2020 Those who shape the built world and…
Nov 04, 2020
To see and experience Donald Judd’s work in depth, we in Texas have two options: Travel to Marfa, or see…
Nov 04, 2020
Fronts: Military Urbanisms and the Developing World Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller Applied Research and Design, 2020 There is something…
Sep 01, 2020
In “Architecture Beyond Experience," Michael Benedikt, director of the Center for American Architecture and Design at UTSOA, advances the idea…
Sep 01, 2020
Power Moves: Transportation, Politics, and Development in HoustonKyle SheltonUT Press, 2017 “Which side of the tracks do you live on?”…
Jul 09, 2020
Disrupting Housing: New Paradigms in Mexican Collective LivingOrganized by Jesús VassalloRice University School of Architecture, HoustonMarch 5–6 What does it…
Jul 09, 2020
Totalization: Speculative Practice inArchitectural EducationTotalization: Speculative Practice in Architectural EducationTroy Schaum (Editor)Park Books AG, 2019 In the afterword of Troy…
May 06, 2020
The World Around SummitOrganized by Beatrice GalileeTimes Center, New York CityJanuary 25 Imagine the world around you. What comes to…
May 06, 2020
Flintstone Modernism, or The Crisis in Postwar American CultureJeffrey Lieber MIT Press, 2018 Design historian Jeffrey Lieber, assistant professor of…
Mar 11, 2020
The Open-Ended City: David Dillon on Texas Architecture edited by Kathryn HollidayUniversity of Texas Press, 2019 “The Open-Ended City” is a…
Mar 11, 2020
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum In 1977, fellow survivors and Jewish community leaders gathered in the North Dallas home…
Mar 11, 2020
Rule of Capture by Christopher BrownHarper Voyager, 2019 In “Rule of Capture,” Christopher Brown’s second novel, we meet Donny Kimoe, a…
Jan 07, 2020
The Lisbon Architecture TriennialLisbon, Portugal The art and architecture biennial is an invention of the pre-Internet era. Borrowing the format…
Jan 07, 2020
…And Other Such Stories Chicago Architecture Biennial The third edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial opened on September 19, 2019.…
Jan 07, 2020
ACADIA ConferenceThe University of Texas at Austin The presentations and activities at the 2019 ACADIA (Association for Computer-Aided Design in…
Nov 05, 2019
Lauretta VinciarelliJudd Foundation, New York CityMarch 30 – July 20, 2019 Every landscape is, as it were, a state of…
Sep 12, 2019
Giedion and America By Reto Geiser GTA Verlag, 2018 The title of the art historian Sigfried Giedion’s best-selling work, “Space,…
Sep 12, 2019
Lot By Bryan Washington Penguin Random House, 2019 Bryan Washington’s short story collection “Lot” rotates throughout the vast sprawl of…
Jul 15, 2019
Finding Community at Mextrópoli 2019 Produced by Arquine, Mexico City With over 21 million inhabitants, Mexico City is the most…
Jul 15, 2019
Not Interesting: On the Limits of Criticism in Architecture By Andrew Atwood Oro Editions/Applied Research & Design, 2018 “Not Interesting:…
May 03, 2019
Victor Lundy: Artist Architect Edited by Donna Kacmar, FAIA Princeton Architectural Press, $55 Most architects today are not familiar with…
May 08, 2018
Garden City|Mega City Austin Central Library From February 27 through April 15, 2018, the Austin Public Library in collaboration with…