Archiprix International MIT Cambridge USA 2011 - the World's Best Graduation Projects.
by Henk van der Veen
2020-2024 Five Year Planner (8x10 5 Year - 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Calendar, #1)
by New Nomads Press
The onset of the current global economic crisis provides the perfect backdrop for reviewing the dire consequences that neoliberal urban policies have had upon the city, and for discussing possible alternatives to market-driven development. In this light "Urban asymmetries" centres on the contradictions of uneven urban development as a means of providing both a substantial critique of the current urban condition and a discussion of necessary counter practices, policies and strategies for designin...
Principles of Victorian Decorative Design
by Professor Christopher Dresser
Prix de Rome- Architectuur/Architecture 2018
by Louise O. Fresco, Sander Heijne
2020 Weekly Monthly Planner (2020 Daily Weekly and Monthly W/ Holidays, #3)
by Minnie D White
Global Danish Architecture (Global Danish Architecture)
by Marianne Ibler
In this moment of seemingly compounding global crises and existential concerns about the future of the planet, LA+ pauses to consider the values and implications of speculation. How are speculative acts understood differently within specific disciplinary structures versus broader cultural perceptions? Whether employed as a means of influence, a method of production, a form of practice, a manner of inquiry, a way of seeing, or a motivating ideology, LA+ Speculation engages speculation and the spe...
This year Pressing Matters 9 was completely rethought; the aim was to present an Open Source publication that shares the Department of Architecture's concept of design research, an integral approach of critical thinking, rigorous research, and a deep understanding of the complex layers of architecture. Together with Jonathan Jackson of the renowned design Studio WSDIA in NYC, a more integral design was developed, allowing input from research [ARI labs], students, faculty and Penn's special event...
Designing Olympics - Design and Politics Xtra
by Willemieke Hornis and Elien Wierenga