Harvard Design Magazine 49: Publics questions how public spaces'the physical, the cultural, and the theoretical'operate in a fragmented social and political environment, both in ...
An accomplished architect and urbanist goes back to the roots of what makes cities attractive and livable, demonstrating how we can restore function and ...
This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection illuminates many previously unexplored aspects of the Basilica of San Lorenzo's history, extending from its Early Christian foundation to the ...
Social scientists and campaign strategists approach voting behavior from opposite poles. Reconciling these rival camps through a merger of precise statistics and hard-won election ...
Through archival material, original drawings, and text, A Line in the Andes frames the metro project within the city's historic and current urban form, ...
Landscapes of Development analyzes the impact of development policies and politics on the physical environment of the Eastern Mediterranean, a region defined here not ...
This title includes two essays and a set of original diagrams that consider the parameters of the 'something beyond' in James Carpenter's projects. Architectural ...
How can a cultural event help ameliorate the conditions of a historic city? Through a series of essays by urban historians, economists, and designers, ...
Envisioned as a new urban model for sculpture parks, the Seattle Art Museums Olympic Sculpture Park is located on the citys last undeveloped waterfront ...
A milestone in modern thought, Space, Time and Architecture has been reissued many times since its first publication in 1941 and translated into half ...
Rowena Loverance draws extensively on the vast international collections of the British Museum, with its remarkable examples of Christian art in the fourth-century Roman ...