by a diverse group of resident design partners collaborating with outpost offices and a rotating cast of visiting experts
The OfficeUS Agenda , the catalogue for the U.S. Pavilion, serves simultaneously as a guide and counterpoint to the exhibition. Organized into stories of expertise, exchange, and export, the Agenda frames the narratives that have projected the organizational structures and branded identity of U.S. architecture firms internationally from 1914-2014. The Agenda includes thirteen essays of original scholarship, including Barry Bergdoll, Beatriz Colomina, Jorge Otero-Pailos and Keller Easterling. OfficeUS, the U.S. Pavilion for the 2014 International Architecture Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, reframes the history of U.S. architecture through the lens of export in two interrelated constructs: "The Office" and "The Repository". The Repository presents 1000 projects designed by 200 US offices working abroad in a chronological archive of the last 100 years. Collectively these projects tell multiple, imbricated stories of U.S. firms, typologies, and technologies, as well as a broader narrative of modernization and its global reach. The Office engages these projects, revisiting their premises and conclusions over the course of the Biennale. It functions as a laboratory staffed by a diverse group of resident design partners collaborating with outpost offices and a rotating cast of visiting experts. Together, these two halves of OfficeUS create both an historical record of the U.S. contribution to global architectural thought, and a petri dish in which that record is submitted to contemporary agents of disruption and critique.
by the Spanish architect Juan Navarro Baldeweg--this monograph follows its conceptual structure as a ring of constellations
Giovan Batista Filippo Basile, 1825 – 1891
by Paolo Portoghesi
El Croquis 159: Neutelings Riedijk
by Aaron Betsky this issue of El Croquis presents the buildings and projects done in the last nine years by Neutelings Riedi
Wiel Arets: Stills, A Timeline of Ideas, Articles & Interviews 1982-2010
by as Stan Allen
Building Stata: The Design and Construction of Frank O. Gehry’s Stata Center at MIT
by a master architect
Maurice Braillard: Pionnier suisse de l’architecture moderne 1879-1965
by Maurice Braillard
Stadttheater/Urban Theatre: Manifesto for a Style-free Architecture
by Klaus Theo Brenner
Helvetica: Homage to a Typeface
by renowned designers are juxtaposed with an anonymous collection of ugly
Gemeentemuseum The Hague
by P. Singelenberg
Ettore Sottsass: The Glass
by Ettore Sottsass
Juan Navarro Baldeweg: Risonanze di Soane
by Juan Navarro Baldeweg
Achille Castiglioni, Franco Sbarro: Esperienze di architettura : generazioni a confronto (I quaderni dell’Accademia di architettura Mendrisio) (Italian Edition)
by Achille Castiglioni
Brian Clarke: Architectural Artist (Art and Design Monographs)
by the remarkable architectural artist
2G Essays: Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg in Dialogue
by Matthew Hall
Shigeru Ban: Recent Projects
by Shigeru Ban
Archigram: The Magazine
by comic-book culture
Dom Bellot: Moine-Architecte, 1876-1944
by this Belgian friar
Ethik des Bauens/The Ethics of Buildings
by Botta himself help elucidate the theoretical discourse
Wiel Arets: Autobiographical References
by his studio
Max Dudler Diocesan Library (English and German Edition)
by Max Dudler Diocesan
Ordinary and Extraordinary: Brooks + Scarpa
by ex-journalist and Wallpaper* contributor Tibby Rothman
Arakawa and Madeline Gins/Architecture: Sites of Reversible Destiny
by New York duo Arakawa and Madeline Gins
Hendrik Petrus Berlage: Thoughts on Style 1886-1909
by Iain Boyd Whyte and Wim de Wit
Bartlett Designs: Speculating with Architecture
by the individual tutors concerned
Emilio Ambasz: Arquitectura y Disegno 1973-1993
by Emilio Ambasz
Two projects by Foster and Partners: the Carré d’Art, Nîmes & the Bilbao Metro: 1998 Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design
by Harvard University. Graduate School of Design
Donald Judd Writings
by the artist’s son
Tara: Then and Now, Here and There
by artists working in the graphic design field for their place of employment
Mario Bellini: Architect and Designer
by Mario Bellini
Ten Houses: Enrique Browne
by way of intermediate spaces between interior/exterior
Community Notes