Best-Selling Design Books at William Stout

These are the design books that were the best sellers at William Stout Architectural Books during January 2013.

1

Steven Holl: Complete Works 1975-2012 Add to My Reading List

Yukio Futagawa Editor

Both previously issued paperback volumes in a slipcase. Limited edition of 1,000.

2

The Japanese Print: An Interpretation Add to My Reading List

Frank Lloyd Wright

The Japanese Print: An Interpretation has become a fundamental reference work for experts and amateurs of Japanese art and for anyone seriously striving to understand Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture.

3

Minka 1955, Japanese Traditional Houses Add to My Reading List

Yukio Futagawa

This compendium of Futagawa’s images of traditional Japanese villages and homes captures not only the sequence of history but also the essence of Japanese culture at a time when much of the country remained agrarian, not yet subjected to more recent modernization.

4

Kenzo Tange Add to My Reading List

Seng Kaun Editor
Yukio Lippit Editor

In cooperation with Harvard University Graduate School of Design, this book provides new research on the work of Kenzo Tange.

5

Kengo Kuma Complete Works 2006-2012 Add to My Reading List

Yukio Futagawa Editor

Traversing between the local and the global, Kengo Kuma’s activities have expanded and become more influential in the contemporary architectural scene. This book contains fully documented 54 built works and 11 projects, with an essay by Kuma.

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