Books Every Architect Should Read 33 books and 3 comments
. . . The books every architect should read are the books that give you more than the information you can find in textbooks and dictionaries and style guides, useful (and even, on occasion, entertaining) as such books can be. The books I value most are the books that are personal, the books whose authors make you see things as you have never seen them before, the books whose prose strikes you as fresh no matter how many times you have read it before. . . . View the complete text
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3 commentsCommunity and Privacy, Toward a New Architecture of Humanism
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