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Critical regionalism is a place-based approach to landscape architecture, architecture, and planning that emphasizes... Read More >>
This book invites readers to critically examine the ways in which stigmatization and socioeconomic barriers combine... Read More >>
A generously illustrated, definitive guide to the built world of Missouri. Includes substantive guides to the major... Read More >>
This book explores the malleability of race as a construct, one subject to continuous redefinitions in different... Read More >>
Urban Design: The Basics provides a brief but compelling overview and introduction to the theory and practice of... Read More >>
mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;"">This book presents cutting-edge research and applications in geospatial data acquisition,... Read More >>
Worlding Home interrogates the social, spatial, and architectural lifeworlds of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers... Read More >>
Why Are Our Cities Still Built for the 1970s? Uncover the Surprising Truth About Urban Design and How to Fix It.... Read More >>
The handbook examines theoretical perspectives of landscape research, landscape in the context of disciplinary references,... Read More >>
This book puts the forest first and offers a detailed immersion into forest history, forest stand dynamics, forest... Read More >>
A rare glimpse into the mind of Jacques Herzog, Calder Gardens: Drawings and Texts by Jacques Herzog traces the... Read More >>
A standard reference on the typology of the urban high-rise, now available in English for the first time in a revised,... Read More >>
A new book by acclaimed New York-based architects and educators Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample. Featuring their... Read More >>
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This book is for anyone seriously interested in the forces that shape the everyday environment of our cities, towns... Read More >>