Philip Freelon

Architect / United States / The Freelon Group, Architects

Philip Freelon’s Book List

The majority of the books in my library are monographs and other volumes that document built and unbuilt work through photographs and written analysis/critique. I have not included these important and valued books on my list but have instead focused on the titles that have inspired me and broadened my understanding of the world—past, present, and future. My list includes books on design in general, architecture, photography, science, and science fiction. My interests, though varied, are centered on imagining, understanding, and interpreting environments.

2 books
Stephen Hawking

The ultimate “Big Picture.” The theoretical physics that underpins our universe—in layman’s terms.

John Hope Franklin

Written by a preeminent African American historian and family friend, this was the first scholarly publication that detailed the struggles and triumphs of black Americans.

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