Chosen Books

Invited designers and commentators have chosen these as the books that inspire them and that have shaped their worldview or their ideas about design.
318 books
The Shingle Style Today
Vincent Scully
Frank Lloyd Wright
Meryle Secrest
SANAA: Spiel der Gegensätze/The Play of Opposites
Kazuyo Sejima et al.
Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa, Sanaa Works 1995–2003
Kazuyo Sejima et al.
Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts; or, Practical Aesthetics
Gottfried Semper
Miami Modern Metropolis
Allan T. Shulman, ed.
La Nueva Villa Getty
Jorge Silvetti et al.
Prefab Architecture: A Guide to Modular Design and Construction
Ryan E. Smith
Without Rhetoric
Alison and Peter Smithson
The Swedish House
Ingalill Snitt et al.
Differences
Ignasi Solà-Morales Rubió
New York 1930
Robert A. M. Stern et al.
Architecture on the Edge of Postmodernism
Robert A. M. Stern et al.
A Field Guide to Landmarks of Modern Architecture in Europe
Miriam F. Stimpson
Design Like You Give a Damn
Kate Stohr and Cameron Sinclair of Architecture for Humanity, eds.
The Edifice Complex
Deyan Sudjic
New Directions in British Architecture
Deyan Sudjic
Kindergarten Chats and Other Writings
Louis Sullivan
Jean Prouvé: Complete Works, Volume 1
Peter Sulzer
Jean Prouvé: Complete Works, Volume 2
Peter Sulzer
Jean Prouvé: Complete Works, Volume 3
Peter Sulzer
The Life and Work of John Nash, Architect
John Summerson
Architecture in Britain 1530–1830
John Summerson
Heavenly Mansions and Other Essays on Architecture
John Summerson
The Classical Language of Architecture
John Summerson
Wooden Houses
Makoto Suzuki et al.
Architecture and Utopia
Manfredo Tafuri
The Sphere and the Labyrinth (La sfera e il labirinto)
Manfredo Tafuri et al.
Theories and History of Architecture (Teoria e storia dell’architettura)
Manfredo Tafuri
Interpreting the Renaissance (Ricerca dell’Rinascimento)
Manfredo Tafuri
Geoffrey Bawa
Brian Brace Taylor
Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object
John Thackara
Sir John Soane: The Architect as Collector, 1753-1837
Peter Thornton et al.
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