Best-Selling Design Books at William Stout

These are the design books that were the best sellers at William Stout Architectural Books during November 2012.

1

Wooden Churches Add to My Reading List

Richard Davis
Matilda Moreton

These churches are the remnants of thousands that were built all over Russia from the time of Prince Vladimir, who, on his conversion to Christianity in 988, ordained  that wooden churches should be built and established where pagan idols had previously stood.

2

Studio Mumbai: Praxis Add to My Reading List

Studio Mumbai

The workshop of Studio Mumbai, headed by Bijoy Jain, consists of open air-spaces in a rustic setting surrounded by trees.

3

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.

4

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.

5

Victor Horta (1861–1947) Add to My Reading List

Michèle Goslar

A massive, beautifully printed volume covering the entire long career of the influential designer and architect Victor Horta, whose work epitomizes the Art Nouveau aesthetic. (In French)

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