Architects Books

A Laodicean
A Laodicean

By Thomas Hardy

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Read More
You belong to the universe
You belong to the universe

By Jonathon Keats

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

A self-professed "comprehensive anticipatory design scientist," the inventor Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was undoubtedly a visionary and his creations often bordered on the realm of science fict...

Read More
A Very Ingenious Man: Claude Martin in Early Colonial India
A Very Ingenious Man: Claude Martin in Early Colonial India

By Rosie Llewellyn Jones

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Biography of an architect and a colonel in the British Army in colonial India.

Read More
Country, Park & City: The Architecture and Life of Calvert Vaux
Country, Park & City: The Architecture and Life of Calvert Vaux

By Francis R. Kowsky

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

After beginning his career as an architect in London, Calvert Vaux (1824-1895) came to the Hudson River valley in 1850 at the invitation of Andrew Jackson Downing, the reform-minded writer on house...

Read More
Architect errant.
Architect errant.

By Clough Williams Ellis

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Read More
Leon Battista Alberti
Leon Battista Alberti

By Joan Gadol

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Read More

Related Articles from our Blog

What is an EAN and How Does it Relate to an ISBN?

If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

Read More