A broad range of diverse voices in architecture discuss issues of equity, access, and social justice embedded in and related to the built environment. Margin and Text is a collection of essays, interviews, and personal stories, as well as historical and current writings and lectures, contributed by BIPOC and female practitioners and educators in architecture. Each piece offers reflec…
An in-depth look at the diverging paths of Vietnamese American communities, or "Little Saigons," in America's built environment. In the final days before the fall of Saigon in 1975, 125,000 Vietnamese who were evacuated or who made their own way out of the country resettled in the United States. Finding themselves in unfamiliar places yet still connected in exile, these refugees began building…
While the grandiosity of Fallingwater and elegance of Taliesin are recognized universally, Frank Lloyd Wright's first foray into affordable housing is frequently overlooked. Although Wright began work on his American System-Built Homes (ASBH, 1911–17) with great energy, the project fell apart following wartime shortages and disputes between the architect and his developer. While continuing to…
How did people living in the Middle Ages respond to spectacular buildings, such as the Gothic cathedrals? While contemporary scholarship places a large emphasis on the emotional content of Western medieval figurative art, the emotion of architecture has largely gone undiscussed. In a radical new approach, Architecture and Affect in the Middle Ages explores the relationship between medieval buil…
In 1974, while the watchmaking world was trying to read its future in a quartz crystal, the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds was unveiling a cite dedicated to watchmaking history: the Musée International d'Horlogerie (MIH). The building, designed by architects Pierre Zoelly and Georges-Jacques Haefeli, was immediately hailed as an event. A superb example of brutalist architecture and almost entirely …
C'était en 1974. Le monde horloger scrutait son avenir dans un cristal de quartz, La Chaux-de-Fonds inaugurait le lieu qui allait exposer son histoire : le Musée international d'horlogerie (MIH). L'ouverture de ce bâtiment, signé des architectes Pierre Zoelly et Georges-Jacques Haefeli, fut immédiatement saluée comme un événement. Indéniablement, ce bel exemple d'architecture brutalist…
Es geschah 1974: Die Uhrenindustrie erforschte ihre Zukunft in einem Quarzkristall, die Stadt La Chaux-de-Fonds eröffnete den Ort, der ihre Geschichte ausstellen sollte, das Musée international d'horlogerie (MIH). Die Einweihung des von den Architekten Pierre Zoelly und Georges-Jacques Haefeli entworfenen Bauwerks wurde als grosses Ereignis begrüsst. So unauffällig dieses schöne Beispiel b…
A glorious global celebration of modern railway architecture in the mid-20th century and beyond. Many railway books are about nostalgia for the steam age, but this one is different: a global study of railway architecture from the 1950s onwards and into the future. In 50 fascinating entries, renowned travel and architecture writer Christopher Beanland looks primarily at stations but also covers…
Esta reunión de ensayos literarios muestra algunos aspectos relacionados con la historia de Cali, desde su fundación hasta nuestros días, a partir de hitos arquitectónicos convertidos en sitios turísticos. Cada capítulo se desarrolla a partir del respectivo epígrafe, que señala el eje temático. Al final, a manera de anexo, hay una crónica sobre otro hito histórico, La Calle del Muert…
Offering a fresh approach to ancient Greek architecture, Shaping Ceremony focuses on the overlooked subject of monumental steps. Written in a clear and readable style, the book presents three complementary ways of studying steps: examining how the human body works on steps; theoretical perspectives on the relationship between architecture and human behavior; and the socio-political effects of s…