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hello , those are mine . but they are mostly discussing the architectural theory ( which is something i believe to be of a high value in our domain .
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Hi, these are mineTowards a New Architecture
Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan
The Book of Tea
To those I'd have to add:"Visual Explanations", Edward Tufte
"Graphic Anatomy", Atelier Bow-Wow
"The Function of Form" and "The Function of Ornament", Farshid Moussavi
anything by Frank Ching but a good cornerstone is his book on architectural detailing
"Have You Kicked a Building Lately?", Ada Louise Huxtable
Kenneth Frampton
Lewis Mumford
"The City and The City", China Miéville
To those I'd have to add:"Visualizing Information", Edward Tufte
"Graphic Anatomy", Atelier Bow-Wow
"The Function of Form" and "The Function of Ornament", Farshid Moussavi
anything by Frank Ching but a good cornerstone is his book on architectural detailing
"Have You Kicked a Building Lately?", Ada Louise Huxtable
Kenneth Frampton
Lewis Mumford
"The City and The City", China Miéville
Vriginia wrote: "Hi, these are mineTowards a New Architecture
Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan
The Book of Tea"
Loved those, very inspiring and educating
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Towards a New Architecture (other topics)Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan (other topics)
The Book of Tea (other topics)
Towards a New Architecture (other topics)
Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan (other topics)
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