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Architecture and Design

Books 2007

Architecture and Design


Books 2007
Welcome to the new Architecture and Design catalogue from Wiley. In its pages you will nd details of all our new titles, as well as some of our best-selling backlist books.

Highlights for the season


Country Houses Today English Eccentric Interiors Parisian Architecture of the Belle Epoque Ecodesign Theories and Manifestoes 5th Edition Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader p. 6 p. 4 p. 18 p. 38 p. 30 p. 28

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Cover Photograph: Steve Gorton Beckfords Tower & Museum, page 117 from English Eccentric Interiors

Contents:
Interior and Exterior Angles series Architectural History Architectural Design series AD Primers series Architectural Theory and Texts Green and Sustainable Building Design Urban Design Architecture in Practice series Professional Architecture Building Type Basics Architectural Graphic Standards Interior Design Graphic Design 4 17 20 27 28 38 40 42 45 49 51 52 53

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Interior Angles

English Eccentric Interiors


Miranda Harrison Photography by Steve Gorton
An eclectic collection of some of Englands most exuberant and amboyant interiors. The attire and attitudes of the English eccentric have long been the subject of comment, but now we have the chance to look at the expression of this eccentricity through individual interior design. To be convincing, eccentricity requires a particular blend of intelligence, vivacity and individuality, plus a great deal of dedication to ones chosen aesthetic. Across England there is ample evidence of the creative output resulting from such a heady mix. From a contemporary rendition of gothic opulence in Londons Notting Hill to an astonishing Victorian interior in Devon, along with audacious private houses, eclectic museums, provocative restaurants, bars, theatres and numerous little-known treasures, this book joyfully delves into the weird and wonderful inner sanctums of the eccentrics world.
0470016493 Cloth 224pp May 2006 34.99

An eclectic collection of exuberant and amboyant interiors

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Country Houses Today


Jeremy Melvin
An informed, and highly visual look at the new country house. Meeting the new opportunities for rural living demands imaginative design, and many of the worlds most inventive architects are rising to this challenge. The book features houses by Steven Holl, Kengo Kuma and Edwardo Sonto de Moura, as well as other well-known international names. What makes the demand for new and challenging architecture all the greater is the rapidly changing relationship between countryside and city, driven by social and technological development. In these circumstances, precedents from history and tradition are at best starting points: imagination, innovation and creativity are essential to do full justice to new challenges, expectations and opportunities. As urban life becomes increasingly rareed and stressful, so the contrast with raw nature assumes a different value to its status in past centuries, when architects generally sought to bring nature under human control. So this book divides houses into sections that reect elemental qualities of landscape, forest, plain, ocean and mountain, as well as a section on houses that update the tradition of manipulating nature into telling a story. Jeremy Melvin is a writer who specialises in architecture. A contributing editor to Architectural Design, he is also a consultant on the Royal Academy of Arts architecture programme.
0470016477 Cloth 208pp August 2006 34.99

An informed, and highly visual look at the new country house

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The 70s House


David Heathcote Photography by Sue Barr
This volume banishes the belief that the 70s was the decade that style forgot. In the 1970s architecture and interior design was at an important turning point: the certainties and rigours of postwar Modernism were giving way to a sense of adventure and pluralism, and while excitement and indulgence in new technologies was being pursued, so was a greater awareness of historical style and the ecological. Its the aesthetic diversity that was born from this that has earned it a renewed kudos and magnetism in the new millennium. The book brings together for the rst time, a varied selection of domestic architecture from all over Europe and America. This is lusciously illustrated in a state of lived-in maturity that shows a very current diversity of ageless living spaces.
0470024194 Cloth 240pp November 2005 39.99

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Penthouse Living
Jonathan Bell
Showcasing the ways architects design for high-rise living, this book also traces the cultural impact of living on high. It features the very best in penthouse design around the world, including not only contemporary projects, but also classic penthouses from the recent past, hotel penthouses and great penthouses from the page and the big screen.
0470094494 Cloth 216pp December 2004 19.99

Hotel Revolution
21st-Century Hotel Design Howard Watson
Explore the new luxury hotels that leave the boutique hotel of the 90s in their wake. Karim Rashid, Marcel Wanders, Antonio Citterio, Philippe Starck, Matteo Thun, Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid, David Chippereld, GRAFT and many other inspirational designers have created gorgeous hotels that shock and delight. Hotel Revolution showcases a diverse range of buildings including converted boulangeries and convents, and displays a sumptuous array of micro hotels, country retreats and Eastern spas.
0470016809 Cloth 224pp September 2005 34.99

Bar Style
Hotels and Members Clubs Howard Watson
By charting the glamorous design renaissance of hotel bars and members clubs, Bar Style uncovers how cutting edge interiors have helped forge a new social culture that is a far cry from traditional bars and pubs. As this book reveals, hotel bars and members clubs are now the playground for young innovative designers sophisticated celebrities and ultra cool urbanites. The book includes highly illustrated case studies of 39 of the worlds most beautifully designed hotel and club bar interiors.
0470011475 Cloth 224pp April 2005 34.99 www.wiley.com

The Design Mix


Bars, Cocktails and Style
Howard Watson With cocktail recipes by Jamie Walker
Cocktails evoke glamour whether it is James Bond ordering a Martini shaken not stirred or Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex in the City sensuously sipping Cosmopolitans. The Design Mix - Bars, Cocktails & Style brilliantly captures the sophisticated, alluring world of todays international bar scene. As well as proling over 25 of the top bar and restaurant interiors, this lavishly illustrated book sheds light on the inspiration behind their cutting-edge designs. Alluding to the cocktails wider cultural connotations with the inclusion of lm stills and posters, it also features many classic recipes as well as new creations by renowned mixologist Jamie Walker. With over 200 photos, this richly atmospheric book offers readers fascinating insights into the exclusive world of cocktail culture.
0470026332 Paper 164pp May 2006 14.99

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Pub Scene
Jane Peyton
The pub scene across the world is characterised by its casual warmth and conviviality with none of the pretences or formality of a restaurant or cocktail bar. It is the relaxed setting in which friends and strangers alike can choose to meet, but is distinguished as much by its dcor, as by the beer and liquor they sell and the customers that mingle around the bar. These unique, idiosyncratic attributes of pubs, which were once taken for granted, are now in real danger of extinction, as bar chains with standardised designs and drinks menus are rolled out across city centres. Pub Scene however, celebrates the often exuberant, sometimes elegant dcor of some of the worlds best looking pubs, including British Victorian gin palaces, classic Art Nouveau Belgian caf bars, Germanys beloved bierkellers, Australias amazing beachside beer-gardens and Americas notable brew-pubs.
0470018097 Cloth 216pp February 2006 34.99

A book for all those whose appreciation of a pint is enriched by their surroundings
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Wine by Design
Sean Stanwick And Loraine Fowlow
There is a revolution currently underway in the world of wine. Established and new vintners are discovering the dual marketing advantage of coupling exquisite, name-brand designer architecture with the winery tour. Internationally renowned architects, including Frank Gehry, Herzog & de Meuron and Santiago Calatrava, have all designed wineries that focus on the experience of wine production for the visitor while providing brand recognition in the form of architecture. Celebrating the new alignment that the wine industry is making with design, Wine by Design highlights the most exciting new designs for wineries and spaces of wine from throughout the world including Australia, Chile, USA, Canada and the established vineyards of Europe. It also emphasises the way design is making headway into wine retail and wine bars, as well as the trend for architect - and interior - designed homes to include conspicuously displayed spaces for the storage and consumption of wine.
0470014474 Cloth 224pp October 2005 39.99

Now in Paperback!

Fashion Retail
Eleanor Curtis
Walking down the designer shopping streets of the worlds capitals has never been so exciting. Whether you are on Londons Bond Street, or Fifth Avenue in New York, it is very clear that a revolution has taken place in fashion-retail design. Shops are being retted almost on an annual basis in a whole range of styles, from the most purist minimalism to fantastical 1970s-inspired futurism. By investing millions of dollars of their money on agship stores and employing the biggest names in architecture, the fashion houses are clearly demonstrating just how important they now consider store design to be. Who are the architects and interior designers behind these fabulous stores and what is the thinking and concepts behind them? Fashion Retail proles 28 recent stores. It features the stunning work of renowned architects such as Renzo Piano, Rem Koolhaas and Herzog & de Meuron; shops for fashion houses including Georgio Armani, Marni, Alexander McQueen and Prada.
0470870559 Paper 216pp February 2006 19.99

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Fabulous Food Shops


Jane Peyton
Displaying a wonderful array of visually tempting delicious produce, staffed by friendly and knowledgeable experts, a whole new generation of stylishly designed food shops are emerging. Conveniently located, they are often epicurean magnets for local communities or centrally placed meccas for cosmopolitan customers. Whatever their location, however, they all appeal to our eyes, nose, ears, taste and touch; because we shop with our senses. They also connect to something more vital, whether we are aware of it or not our emotions. Designers of food shops are not just charged with the responsibility of creating a good-looking space, they are also discreetly devised to push all the right buttons, triggering our needs, desires and aspirations, in a marriage of design and psychology. The book features thirty-three fabulous food shops from around the world. It includes well-known heritage gourmet food stores, such as Edinburghs Valvona & Crolla, as well as grand food halls like Harrods and Londons Borough Market. It also proles the crme de la crme of shopping experiences such as the minimalist bakery Princi in Milan and Londons La Fromagerie.
0470011777 Paper 224pp September 2006 19.99

Interiors for Under 5s


Melissa Jones
The rst book to give a full picture of interior design for the under 5s today, both public and private featuring accessible texts, lavish photography and useful listings. It looks at how the very young experience interiors, whether they be domestic, such as bedrooms and play-spaces; in the education and childcare sector; or in nurseries, theatres, restaurants, hotels and shops.
0470093323 Cloth 216pp February 2005 19.99

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Exterior Angles

Modern Family Gardens


Caroline Tilston Photography By Juliette Wade
A stunning book on modern and truly beautiful, family-garden design. A showcase for 30 stylish gardens, which have been designed with both adults and children in mind. The featured gardens draw on an enormous range of ideas and inspirations, and are all thoroughly modern in the way that they create spaces conducive to family life, whether it is for play or entertaining. They are outdoor spaces that provide enchantment and excitement for children, while also being sophisticated settings for adults to unwind and relax. Beautifully illustrated with 250 colour photographs, Modern Family Gardens has added green ngers to the creativity and energy of the Interior Angles books. An engaging sourcebook for any gardener or would-be gardener, it is full of design and planting ideas from the most innovative garden designers working today. Ranging from tiny urban yards to large country gardens, the featured case studies demonstrate that gardens can be beautiful and inventive at any scale. In addition to useful listings at the back of the book, there is an insiders guide to each garden design that includes designers tips on how to re-create the look and an easy to read, bullet point how-to feature relating to the garden.
0470017430 Cloth 224pp February 2006 29.99

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Design City Melbourne


Leon Van Schaik Photography By John Gollings
Exploring Melbourne, this book focuses on the city that has evolved into the design hotspot of the decade. With three and a half million inhabitants, Melbourne is on a scale that is both liveable and diverse. Its rich and varied cultural intimacy has enabled it to build up a unique dynamism, which is set to shift the way in which we think about city regions and living in them. This is a story of wonderful spaces: in civic and institutional buildings; in galleries, bars, clubs and restaurants; in the worlds tallest residential apartment building; in beach houses and mountain shacks; in workshops and studios; and in international sports venues. Through luscious photography and an accessible text, Design City Melbourne is devised not only to illustrate a wide range of fascinating interiors but also to describe the people behind them and how these spaces support the vital culture of this uniquely mixed and cosmopolitan city.
047001640X Cloth 288pp April 2006 39.99

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Design City Milan


Cecilia Bolognesi Photography by Matteo Piazza
Since the beginning of the 20th century urban Milan has been one of the foremost modern design capitals of the world and it is now experiencing a new renaissance. Large areas of the city are undergoing prestigious regeneration schemes involving world-class architects and designers.This book offers an elegant and informative portrait of the new Milan through its most exciting interior spaces. It captures the spirit of an incredibly innovative and successful city, featuring spaces dedicated to nance, culture, fashion, commerce and leisure and their link to the traditional urban texture of Milan. Featuring 40 case studies divided into sections that represent the citys core businesses and values, economy landmarks, cultural landmarks, hotel interiors, fashion shops, temporary creations and architects private spaces, the book is luxuriously illustrated with specially commissioned photography by Mattes Piazza.
0470026839 Forthcoming Cloth 288pp March 2007 39.99

Design City Toronto


Sean Stanwick and Jennifer Flores Photography by Tom Arban
Toronto is now competing with New York as the major cultural and shopping destination of North America. The rise of the city is due to a spontaneous renaissance brought about by the dynamic, multi-ethnic mix of Toronto, and a planned one initiated by the inward investment of the Provincial Governments superbuild scheme, which has attracted international star architects to build in the city. Design City Toronto features work of prominent Toronto interior designers and architects such as Yabu Pushelberg and Johnson Chou, as well as that of signature names such as Will Alsop, Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind. The book is exclusively illustrated with photography by Tom Arban.
0470033169 Cloth 224pp February 2007 39.99

Design City Tokyo


Masaaki Takahashi
This book covers stylish interior design projects in Tokyo - restaurants, bars, shops, hair and beauty salons, relaxation rooms, ofces and residential spaces.
www.wiley.com 0470093641 Cloth 224pp October 2004 34.99

ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

Building Shanghai
The Story of Chinas Gateway
Edward Denison and Guang Yu Ren
The compelling story of the worlds most illustrious trading city. Shanghais extraordinary past and phenomenal future is examined through the evolution of the citys architecture and urban form, looking not only at the history of Shanghais architecture and its urban development, but also putting it rmly within its social context. Shanghai is home to some of the most inuential colonial architecture in the world, outstanding examples of Modernism and Art Deco, and an exceptional selection of eclectic and vernacular architecture that reects Shanghais many adopted cultures. Building Shanghai is a beautifully illustrated study containing a combination of over 300 archival photographs, historical maps, and previously unseen technical drawings, as well as specially commissioned new colour photography.
047001637X Cloth 258pp April 2006 39.99

This is a riveting book, which lls one, like the city itself, with simultaneous feelings of exhilaration and despair
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Parisian Architecture of the Belle Epoque


Roy Johnston Photography by Steve Gorton
Turn of the century Paris is often referred to as the Belle Epoque, a golden age of afuence and artistic creativity before the turmoil of the First World War. This was the Paris of artists such as Bonnard, Rodin, Seurat and Vuillard, as well as writers and musicians such as Debussy, Zola and Maupassant. The Eiffel Tower had just been built and the Moulin Rouge was in its heyday - Paris was the cosmopolitan capital of pleasure and culture. The architecture of the period, however, has generally been neglected known only for the Art Nouveau designs of Guimards Metro entrances and restaurants such as Maxims. This book, based on a thorough survey of Parisian buildings of the era, connects the medievalism of Viollet-le-Duc, the classical tradition of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and early developments in metal and concrete construction with modern pioneers like Perret, de Baudot and Sauvage. Including the exuberant designs by architects working in the Ritz style, as well as the work of a multitude of architects whose names are at present unknown, Parisian Architecture of the Belle Epoque is a truly comprehensive and visually sumptuous study of this under exposed period of architecture.

0470015551 Hardback February 2007 39.99

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Philip Webb
Pioneer of Arts & Crafts Architecture Sheila Kirk ...a denitive work. It covers every known building by this obsessive, reclusive genius...
ARCHITECTURE TODAY

...undoubtedly the denitive work that the publishers say it is... The new photography, by the architectural photographer Martin Charles, is without parallel; the reproductions vivid and sharp ... Many will nd inspiration in this thoughtful and valuable book, and will prot from it.
THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

superbly illustrated and the product of thorough research and much thought, this splendid essential book plugs a gaping hole in the historiography of Victorian art and architecture.
GAVIN STAMP , JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN SOCIETY 0471987085 0470868082 Cloth 336pp February 2005 60.00 Paper 336pp February 2005 29.99

Le Corbusier Architect and Feminist


Flora Samuel
A revealing book, which investigates the central inuence of feminism in Corbusiers work.
0470847476 Paper 188pp February 2004 26.99

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERIES


Launched in 1930, Architectural Design is an inuential and prestigious architectural publication with an almost unrivalled reputation worldwide, consistently at the forefront of cultural thought and design. Provocative and inspirational, titles in the series provide space for topical architectural issues in a way that is impossible in other publications. With six issues a year, you can subscribe to b (either print or online), or buy titles individually. For further information visit:

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The New Europe


Guest-edited by Valentina Croci
In May 2004, Europe was redened. Ten countries Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia joined the European Union (EU). Two years on, the full impact of the forces this historical event has unleashed has yet to be understood. For not only is the expansion having an unequivocal bearing on old Europe, it is also helping to change the countries of new Europe. Contemporary architecture in these 10 countries necessarily presents itself as a process that is anything but linear. It must deal with hybridisation, with new global trends, as well as with the permanence of structures and national heritage. Architects, mostly practising in the private rather than public sphere, are contending with the various political inconsistencies of administrations undergoing change. This issue provides a partial yet authentic view of the crucial issues that contemporary architecture has to cope with. Local contributors look at the transformation of the city and national heritage, while also spotting a new generational fringe of local architects. The ethnic diversity drawn by this publication excites with its cultural richness, but also raises the looming question of what the identity of the new Europe might constitute in the future.
0470018399 Paper 128pp June 2006 22.99

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The New Mix


Culturally Dynamic Architecture Guest-edited by Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson
We are at a new moment in architecture, one when many cultures are contributing to the unfolding of modernism. This enriching inuence is broadening the mix, extending the range available to architecture, of materials and colours, of evocative forms, of cultural references and of social thinking. The new ethnically diverse city is a place of zesty daily encounters/collisions/cohabitation between cultures, a place of mixed signals, contradictions, and delightful confusions. No wonder, then, that there is increased interest in ways that architecture can incorporate a larger compass of riches.
0470014679 Paper 128pp September 2005 22.99

Food and the City


Guest-edited by Karen A Franck
Around the world, from Brisbane to Bangkok, food and food-related activities are enriching and invigorating city life. In many urban neighbourhoods there is an explosion in the number of restaurants, bars, cafs and takeaways. Traditional food markets are being rediscovered while new markets are being renovated or built anew. The burgeoning gastronomic culture of cities, from growing to consuming, raises important questions of who is included and who is excluded: What should be the role of architecture and urban design? Exactly how should food be promoted as a tool for progressive social change?
0470093285 Paper 128pp May 2005 22.99

Design Through Making


Guest-edited by Robert Sheil
Most architects who build do not make buildings; they make information that makes buildings. Making buildings is an expertise that goes beyond the architectural drawing and that many designers cannot claim to fully possess or practice. Design through Making seeks to challenge outmoded notions that building production is preceded by design, and making is merely the cooking of the raw. Here, a hybrid mode is recognised where the investigation of ideas is fully engaged with the tactile, physical nature of architecture and building processes.
0470090936 Paper 144pp June 2005 22.99 www.wiley.com

Manmade Modular Megastructures


Guest-edited by Ian Abley and Jonathan Schwinge
By 2030, there will be 8.3 billion people on Earth. This presents a unique challenge in terms of provision. Such a massive, largely urban, population will only be able to be accommodated in expansive megacities, and such a development needs to be supported by advances in the art, science and processes of manufacturing. Deploying those abilities will also require us to shrug off the dogma of sustainability that insists only small can be beautiful. Eco-zealots argue against the mechanised megaforming of landscape and the modularised production of megastructures. But is this approach in danger of us denying a portion of the worlds population much needed housing?
047001623X Paper 128pp February 2006 22.99

Elegance
Guest-edited by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle
Elegance represents an important watershed in architectural design. Since the onset of computer-driven technologies, innovative designers have, almost exclusively, been preoccupied with the pursuit of digital techniques. This issue of AD extrapolates current design tendencies and brings them together to present a new type of architecture, one that is seamlessly tying processes, space, structure and material together with a self-assured beauty. For this title, Ali Rahim, the editor of the seminal Contemporary Processes in Architecture and Contemporary Techniques in Architecture issues of AD, teams up with Hina Jamelle also of the Contemporary Architecture Practice in New York. The issue includes an extensive new essay by Manuel de Landa on elegant digital algorithms, as well as contributions from Irene Cheng, David Goldblatt, Josph Rosa and Patrick Schumacher. Featured architects include: Asymptote, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Mark Goulthorpe of DECOI, Zaha Hadid Architects, Ross Lovegrove, Greg Lynn and Preston Scott Cohen.
0470029684 Paper 128pp January 2007 22.99

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Collective Intelligence in Design


Guest-edited by Chris Perry and Christopher Hight
Exploring how todays most compelling design is emerging from new forms of collaborative practice and modes of collective intelligence, this title of AD engages two predominant phenomena: designs relationship with new information and telecommunication technologies and new economies of globalisation. This has radically altered conventional models of collective invention, as well as challenging received notions of individual authorship and agency, questioning the way in which traditional disciplines organise themselves. Collective Intelligence in Design includes contributions from: servo, EAR Studio, the Radical Software Group, United Architects, biothing, continuum (working with the Smart Geometry Group and Bentley Systems), Hernan Diaz-Alonso and Benjamin Bratton, Gehry Technologies (working with the AA/DRL) and MITs Media Lab. Additionally, the issue features essays from a diverse pool of academics and designers, including Brett Steele, Branden Hookway, Alexander Galloway and Eugene Thacker, and Michael Hensel, as well as an extensive interview with Michael Hardt, co-author of two important and inuential books on contemporary issues of globalisation, Empire and Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire.
0470026529 Paper 128pp September 2006 22.99

Architextiles
Guest-edited by Mark Garcia
This issue of AD explores the intersections between architectural and textile design. Focusing on the possibilities for contemporary architectural and urban design, it examines the generative set of concepts, forms, patterns, materials, processes, technologies and practices that are driving the proliferation of this multidisciplinary design hybrid state. The preoccupation with textiles in architecture challenges traditional perceptions and practices in interior, architectural, urban, landscape and fashion design. Interweaving new designs and speculative projects for the future, Architextiles brings together architects, designers, engineers, technologists, theorists and material researchers to unravel these new methodologies of fabricating space. This title features interviews with Will Alsop, Dominique Perrault and Lars Spuybroek, as well as contributions from Nigel Coates, Rob Kronenburg, Matilda McQuaid, Dagmar Richter, Peter Testa and Bradley Quinn. It also encompasses new projects and writings from young and emerging designers and theorists.
0470026340 128pp Paper November 2006 22.99 www.wiley.com

The 1970s is Here and Now


Guest-Edited by Samantha Hardingham
This issue revisits and draws new meaning from the work that was published monthly in AD during the early 1970s. The issue is inspired by the broad range of prescient subject matter that appeared in the magazine at that time, and asks how it is relevant to now. The 1970s were marked by a seismic change that occurred in the representation of ideas in architecture. The magazine bears out the optimistic, experimental, environmentally conscious and ultimately pluralist culture that prevailed throughout the 1960s and carries it through until the emergence of a post-modern discourse in the mid 1970s. The propositions described by young architects, engineers, scientists, artists and environmental campaigners at that time were fuelled by both a social and cultural need to speculate on the availability and exchange of information. They dreamt of inclusive global communities, structures and systems that would embrace the promise of imagined new technologies.
047001136X Paper 128pp March 2005 22.99

4dspace
Interactive Architecture Guest-edited by Lucy Bullivant
In the next few years, emerging practices in interactive architecture are set to transform the built environment. Whereas Smart design was once regarded as the preserve of museum exhibits or Jumbotrom advertising screens, multi-mediated interactive design has now entered every domain of public and private life. As a spatial medium, interactivity is revolutionising and reinventing our homes, as well as our work and leisure spaces.
0470090928 Paper 128pp January 2005 22.99

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Folding in Architecture
Revised Edition Edited by Greg Lynn With new introductions by Greg Lynn and Mario Carpo
0470092181 www.wiley.com Paper 112pp April 2004 29.99

Techniques and Technologies in Morphogenetic Design


Guest-edited by Michael Hensel, Achim Menges, and Michael Weinstock
This issue of AD introduces a new approach to architectural practice based on the interrelationship of emergence and self-organisation concepts. A sequel to the successful Emergence by the same guest-editors, it advances on the previous publication by taking on board the latest developments for fully integrated design evolution, manufacturing and construction. Emergence requires the recognition of architectural structures not as singular and xed bodies, but as complex energy and material systems that have a lifespan, exist as part of the environment of other active systems, and as an iteration of a series that proceeds by evolutionary development. Thus the focal point of this issue is the exploration of techniques and technologies that enable the implementation of such morphogenetic strategies, requiring a new set of intellectual and practical skills. The publication introduces a new springboard for understanding and rethinking the radical changes in which architecture is now being conceived, designed and produced. While representing a timely exploration of the embedding of techniques and technology in an alternative design approach, it also presents wholly new strategies for tackling issues of sustainability.
0470015292 Paper 128pp March 2006 22.99

Emergence
Morphogenetic Design Strategies Guest-edited Michael Hensel, Achim Menges and Michael Weinstock
Emergence or evolutionary optimisation is an important new concept in the natural sciences, which has in recent years been applied to articial intelligence, information theory, digital technology, economics, climate studies, material science and biometric engineering. In an architectural context, it involves harnessing evolutionary processes for not only the design of buildings, but also the composition of new materials and structural design. In so doing, architecture is aspiring to a new level of complexity as it seeks to match the restless perfection of systems in the natural world. This title is compiled by Michael Hensel, Achim Menges and Michael Weinstock, the directors of the Emergent Development Group at the Architectural Association in London, an international researchbased unit that is at the very forefront in the tectonic application of Emergence. As well as featuring their own work the publication includes interviews with Frei Otto; Farshid Moussavi and Alejandro Zaera Polo of Foreign Ofce Architects; and Charles Walker, who heads The Advanced Geometry Unit [AGU] at Arup.
0470866888 Paper 128pp May 2004 22.99 www.wiley.com

Programming Cultures
Architecture, Art and Science in the Age of Software Development Guest-edited by Mike Silver
An exploration of the relationship between software engineering and the various disciplines that benet from new tools, Programming Cultures focuses on how designers are writing new codes to solve visualisation and data-processing problems. This title features the work of seminal gures such as Greg Lynn and Haresh Lalvani, while also presenting the important new work of designers like biothing, Evan Douglis and CEB Reas. It also encompasses the writing of architectural thinkers, such as Karl Chu and Ingeborg M Rocker, and includes contributions by inuential mathematician Stephen Wolfram, Dennis R Shelden of Gehry Technologies and the veteran of architectural programming Malcolm McCullough.
0470025859 Paper 128pp July 2006 22.99

Sensing the 21st-Century City


The Net City Close-up and Remote Architectural Design Guest-edited by Grahame Shane and Brian Mcgrath
Will cities exist in the next century? Or will everywhere be urban? Contemporary communication and transportation networks allow for greater urban dispersal, yet cities continue to centralise great densities of activities and innovations. What form will the 21stcentury city take? And what role will architects and urban designers take in shaping the future form of the city? By sensing the city both remotely and up close, this issue of AD addresses an immense variety of issues, relating to the problems and complexities of contemporary and future urban design.
0470024186 Paper 128pp November 2005 22.99

Landscape Architecture
Site-non-Site Michael Spens
Charting the latest advances in thinking and practice in 21st-century landscape, this edition looks at the degree to which landscape architects and architects have rethought and redened the parameters for the interaction of buildings, infrastructures and surrounding landscape. It denes the key moves affected in the revision of landscape, using a compilation of some of the most current work in the eld. Featured designers include: James Corner of Field Operations, Kathryn Findlay, Adriaan Geuze of West 8, Gross Max, Bernard Lassus, Gustafson Porter, Maggie Ruddick, Ken Smith and Michael van Valkenburgh.
www.wiley.com 0470034793 Paper 128pp March 2007 22.99

New series!
b PRIMERS
This exciting new series of illustrated primers invites some of the leading international gures of the architectural world to impart their knowledge, experience and understanding of a particular aspect of their work.

Drawings
Edited by Peter Cook
Drawings highlights the work of key contemporary gures who have, through their drawn work, affected the course of architectural thinking. Peter Cook, a renowned gure in the architectural world, charts the movement from such conditions as Victorian Romanticism, Modernist heroics, Minimalism, diagrams, technology and emotive power; through to notions and examples of digital automatism. Arguing the advent and challenge of computer-based drawing is a natural progression rather than a radical explosion, using several examples of techniques throughout.
0470034807 0470034815 Cloth 160pp April 2007 60.00 Paper 160pp April 2007 22.99

Narrative Architecture
Edited by Nigel Coates
To architects the enduring attraction of narrative is that it offers a way of engaging with the way a city feels and works. Rather than reducing architecture to mere style or an overt emphasis on technology, it foregrounds the experiential dimension of architecture. In practice it is just as easy to be minimalist as maximalist in its execution. Nigel Coates Narrative Architecture is the rst publication to look the subject in the eye. It deals with its background, analysis and practice as well as its future development.
0470057459 0470057440 Cloth 160pp April 2007 60.00 Paper 160pp April 2007 22.99

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ARCHITECTURAL THEORY AND TEXTS

Intimus
Interior Design Theory Reader Edited by Mark Taylor and Julieanna Preston
It offers the possibility of examining the interior from multiple vantage points: a disciplinary focus, the spatial and physical attributes of interiors, historical sequence, and topical issue based. Excerpts from Thomas Hope, Catherine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edith Wharton and Charles Eastlake provide contemporary nineteenth century accounts as the profession emerges, whereas Barbara Penner, Penny Sparke, Charles Rice, Georges Teyssot and Rebecca Houze offer re-interpretations of this period. The complexities of the twentieth-century interior are revealed by Robyn Longhurst, Kevin Melchionne, George Wagner, John Macgregor Wise, Joel Sanders and many others.
0470015705 0470015713 Cloth 408pp June 2006 60.00 Paper 408pp June 2006 24.99

History of Interior Design & Furniture


From Ancient Egypt to Nineteenth-Century Europe 2nd Edition Robbie G Blakemore
A beautifully written and illustrated journey across ve millennia of stylistic periods. Now completely redesigned and illustrated throughout with more than 450 colour and black and white photographs and drawings, History of Interior Design & Furniture provides a comprehensive survey of the major historical periods of interior architecture and decorative styles.
0471464333 Cloth 448pp January 2006 50.00

Digital Tectonics
Edited by Neil Leach, David Turnbull and Chris Williams
In this ever-expanding world of digital technology, this book tackles the practical elements of the eld and reveals how new and exciting projects are taking shape between architects and engineers. It focuses specically on the question of structure and materiality, looking at how digital technologies have opened up new possibilities in the elds of architectural design, structural engineering, material composition and construction technique and, in particular shows how technology has facilitated new collaborative ventures between architects and engineers to initiate a form of digitalised, post-Gaudian praxis.
www.wiley.com 0470857293 Paper 152pp February 2004 29.99

Forthcoming

Architecture from the Inside Out


Second Edition of Architecture Inside Out Karen A Franck
Architecture from the Inside Out seeks to integrate the neglected aspects of architecture, such as the needs, activities and experiences of people. These could all be described as generators of design decisions. Architecture from the Inside Out puts people rst. Introducing a basis for design that transcends xed notions of style and emerging technologies, it emphasises seeing, feeling and the deeply experiential. In doing so, it emphasizes the sensual, symbolic and practical aspects of designed spaces and the close connections that link architect and occupant. It draws from the rich realm of archetypal psychology to show how in moving from within peoples activities, dreams and desires to the creation of space. Architecture from the Inside Out includes recent illustrated cases of buildings and other designed settings that address these issues.
0470057858 0470057831 Paper 224pp March 2007 24.99 Cloth 224pp March 2007 70.00

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Mass Identity Architecture:


Architectural Writings of Jean Baudrillard Francesco Proto
This book represents the rst attempt to connect the contemporary cultural analysis provided by one of the greatest living European philosophers Jean Baudrillard to the new star of global culture architecture. In a world in which images have become a substitute for reality - ie simulacra capable of both stimulating and satisfying collective needs - the question arises as to whether architecture could be seen as a super-fetish, capable of both mirroring and shaping Western societys culture and identity. The aim of this book is thus to provide new methodologies and to suggest new meanings for the comprehension and development of contemporary architecture.
0470027150 Paper 192pp December 2005 19.99

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Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture


2nd Edition Edited by Charles Jencks and Karl Kropf
An anthology of texts by all the major architectural thinkers of the last 50 years. The second half of the 20th century witnessed an outburst of theories and manifestoes that explored the possibilities of architecture: its language, evolution and social relevance. This anthology, edited by the historian and critic Charles Jencks, and the urbanist and theorist Karl Kropf, in its rst edition in 1997, brought together a coherent collection of texts that tracked these important shifts from all the major architectural thinkers and practitioners. In this new second edition of the book, over twenty additional extracts are published that present an entirely new axis for architectural thinking for the 21st century: the New Paradigm or Complexity Paradigm.
0470014695 Forthcoming Paper 376pp December 2005 24.99

Critical Modernism: Where is Post Modernism Going?


5th Edition of What is Post-Modernism? Charles Jencks
Where is post-modernism going? After developing for thirty years as a movement in the arts, after being disputed and celebrated, post-modernism has become an integral part of the cultural landscape. In this overview, Charles Jencks, the rst to write a book dening post-modernism, argues that the movement is a recurrent reaction from within modernism critical of its shortcomings. The unintended consequences of modernisation, such as the destruction of cities and global warming, are typical issues motivating Critical Modernism today. In a unique analysis, using many explanatory diagrams and graphs, he reveals the evolutionary, social and economic forces of this new stage of global civilisation. The main engine that drives global culture today post-modernisation, the electronic economy and Web also creates a series of hybrid realities. A blurred society made up of a majority that calls itself middle class and a thoroughly mixed economy based on large corporations, small Post-Fordist organisations and state planning. These new institutions are analysed and given striking terms. Underlying all of this change is modernism in its reexive stage, its stage looking back in order to go forward, a Critical Modernism that is a recurrent and loyal opposition. Where is post-modernism going? Jencks replies where it has often been, in that sceptical and creative territory disputing the dominance of global monoculture.
0470030119 0470030100 Paperback 160pp January 2007 24.99 Hardback 160pp January 2007 60.00

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The Eyes of the Skin Architecture and the Senses


2nd Edition Juhani Pallasmaa
A classic in architectural theory, this book consists of two extended essays. The rst part surveys the historical development of the ocular centric paradigm in Western culture since the Greeks, and its impact on the experience of the world, understanding of truth, as well as the nature of architecture. An aural and multi-sensory interior world has gradually been replaced by the exterior world of vision. The eye is the sense of distance, control and domination; the existential experience in an ocular centric world is characterised by a sense of detachment and outsideness. The second essay surveys the role of the other sensory realms in authentic and life-enhancing architectural experiences, and it characterizes a multi-sensory architecture. The argument focuses on the essential task of haptic experiences in integrating our experiences of the world and of ourselves, and creating architecture that facilitates the experiences of participation, insideness and intimacy instead of the alienation, existential outsideness and placelessness of the current human condition
0470015780 Forthcoming Paper 80pp April 2005 14.99

Cinemetrics
Architectural Drawing Today Brian McGrath, Jean Gardner
This is the rst textbook for architectural drawing with the computer that is based on understanding how digital drawing fundamentally differs from drawing with lead pencils on drafting boards. Cinemetrics: Architecture Drawing Today demonstrates a cinematically-inspired, cyberneticallyimaged, architectural drawing system for thinking about architecture as embedded in relationships within the world at large. It opens up the possibility of inventing new ways of building as framing owing matter in order to live a philosophy of newness. The authors, who have for fteen years collaborated in teaching architectural students, link the architectural drawing text with research in the expanded eld of architecture, which includes neurology, biology, ecology, physics, sustainability and philosophy. The book is written in an accessible and direct tone. Providing both an understanding of the visual perception behind drawing and practical exercises, it is set to become the key text book on the subject at both undergraduate and graduate level. It is highly illustrated with black and white diagrams and drawings.
0470026715 0470026693 Paper 304pp April 2007 26.99 Cloth 304pp April 2007 75.00 www.wiley.com

FRANCIS D. K. CHING

A Global History of Architecture


Francis D. K. Ching, Mark M. Jarzombek, and Vikram Prakash
This textbook on the history of architecture expands beyond architecture of the western world. A Global History of Architecture transcends older models of architectural history that had been organized around national or regional units. Instead of focusing on Egypt, Greece, and Rome in that order, the book asks, for example, what was happening globally around the year 1000 AD and engages in a discussion of the connections, exchanges, contrasts, and inuences in the architecture and cultures of that time across the globe. Its organizing principle is a continuous timeline that runs from the pre-history to the present. Written by a stellar team of architectural educators, this richly illustrated reference features the unique drawings of Francis D. K. Ching as well as detailed photographs.
0471268925 Cloth 816pp August 2006 50.00

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Building Codes Illustrated:


A Guide to Understanding the International Building Code 2nd Edition Francis D. K. Ching, and Steven R. Winkel
This book covers the updates to the international building code for 2006. The building industry is moving toward a single set of construction codes that have no regional limitations. This single code replaces the three regional codes that have been used previously (the Uniform Building Code, the National Code, and the Standard Building Code). Now more than ever, architects need an interpretive guide to understand how the building code affects the early design of specic projects.
0471741892 Paper 400pp December 2006 29.99

Architecture Forms, Space, & Order


2nd Edition Francis D. K. Ching
The second edition of the classic introduction to architectural drawing. It gives written and visual descriptions of the elements of form, space, and order, which is the fundamental vocabulary of every designer. Ching examines every principal of architecture by using hand-rendered images to illustrate his lucid descriptions.
0471286168 Paper 416pp November 1997 24.99

Building Construction Illustrated


3rd Edition Francis D. K. Ching
Graphic illustrations are the most effective method of communication for the design and building community; images are more readily understood than text. Building construction is the manner in which materials are ordered, assembled, and united into a whole structure. To construct a building, architects and other industry professionals must be familiar with the material and structural choices available to them and must also understand how these choices affect a buildings form and dimensions.
0471358983 Paper 464pp October 2000 22.99

Architectural Graphics
4th Edition Francis D. K. Ching

Architectural Graphics, Fourth Edition maintains the simplicity and conciseness of previous editions, while expanding and updating coverage of computer technologies and drawing tools and materials. An updated industry classic, this edition emphasizes the principles behind the creation and effective use of architectural graphics, with both traditional and digital tools.
0471209066 Paper 224pp July 2002 20.50

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A Visual Dictionary of Architecture


Francis D. K. Ching
This book denes over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate denitions illustrated with nely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Chings signature style.
0471288217 Paper 320pp November 1997 24.99

Design Drawing
Francis D. K. Ching

Francis D. K. Ching shares his unique command of the visual language in this guide to drawing principles and techniques. Design Drawing is a comprehensive introduction to drawing and moreits book-plus-CD-ROM package sheds new light on the relationship between perception, drawing, and design.
0471286540 Paper 352pp November 1997 27.99

Interior Design Illustrated


2nd Edition Francis D. K. Ching and Corky Binggeli
Ching introduces complex concepts of interior design, from dening interior space, elements and vocabulary of interior design to explaining interior environmental systems, through his inimitable approach using words and drawings. The book includes new and updated material on nishes, furnishings and textiles, lighting, sustainability, acoustics, workstations, and much more.
0471473766 Paper 336pp November 2004 26.99

Drawing
A Creative Process Francis D. K. Ching
The intriguing interplay among seeing, visualization, and expression through drawing is demonstrated in this book. Emphasizing the use of freehand drawing, it presents a series of examples, exercises and techniques that show how to quickly transfer images both seen and unseen into clear representational forms on paper.
047128968X Paper 208pp September 1989 20.50

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Color Drawing
Design Drawing Skills and Techniques for Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers 3rd Edition Michael E. Doyle
This revision of the bestselling drawing book continues to offer a complete body of illustrated instruction demonstrating the development of design ideas from initial concept through presentation drawing. Starting with simple, easy-to-grasp concepts, the content builds to offer step-by-step execution of complex illustrations. Versatile enough to be used as a textbook in a course or as a self-teaching tool, this new edition presents new and more efcient ways of creating color drawings by integrating both hand drawings and computer techniques
0471741906 Cloth 360pp July 1999 27.95

Basic Perspective Drawing


A Visual Approach 4th Edition John Montague
This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the principles and techniques of perspective drawing. Moving logically from simple concepts to specic tools and methods, it shows how to construct perspective views one step at a time, with illustrated examples that cover every key part of the process.
0471472743 Paper 288pp November 2004 33.99

Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors


Basic Skills W. Otie Kilmer and Rosemary Kilmer
Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors serves as the essential reference for designers preparing interiors construction documents. This volume provides a comprehensive resource for practicing professionals and lays the groundwork for students, clearly communicating how to do a new construction, remodeling, or installation project, bringing to life earlier design plans on furniture, nishes, lighting, and other details. In a highly visual format, this book covers drafting fundamentals and conventions; discussion of drawing types, plans, and schedules; and an introduction to computer-aided design (CAD).
0471109533 Paper 256pp March 2003 30.99 www.wiley.com

The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development


Grace H. Kim
A concise guide to the process from architectural education to licensure. It also covers issues related to obtaining a rst professional job upon graduating and the various questions/issues involved in going from education to practice. Proles of interns and young architects enliven the text, and contributions written by experts on rm human resources and career counselling. This guide provides quick accessible and practical information for any graduate seeking their rst professional job with a rm.
0471692638 Paper 272pp March 2006 31.99

Becoming an Architect
A Guide to Careers in Design Lee Waldrep
Becoming An Architect provides an insight into the process of becoming an architect. Using the three Es of becoming an architect ~ a) Education, b) Experience, and c) Exam, the book provides the reader with a detailed outline of graduating with an accredited professional degree in architecture. The book will help the reader answer the question ~ do you want to be an architect?
0471709549 Paper 320pp May 2006 22.99

Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings


10th Edition Ben Stein; John S. Reynolds, Walter T. Grondzik and Alison G. Kwok
The only comprehensive text covering basic theory, preliminary building design guidelines, and detailed design procedures. The tenth anniversary edition has been redesigned and re-organized to improve the ow and comprehension of the text and consistency of the graphics, facilitating its use as a quick reference for both students and professionals. The addition of a companion web site brings more supportive resources to each of the 28 chapters and adds new value for students and instructors.
0471465917 www.wiley.com Cloth 282pp December 2005 75.00

Fundamentals of Building Construction


Materials and Methods 4th Edition Edward Allen, Joseph Iano
Now in its fourth edition, Fundamentals of Building Construction is an essential textbook that has been used by thousands of students annually in schools of architecture, engineering, and construction technology. The best-selling reference focuses on the basic materials and methods used in building construction. Emphasizing common construction systems such as light wood frames, masonry bearing walls, steel frames, and reinforced concrete, the new edition includes new coverage of green design and energy-efcient construction energies, and is based on the International Building Code. The book is supplemented by Exercises in Building Construction 4E, which includes 45 homework or laboratory assignments, available separately.
0471219037 Cloth 912pp February 2004 65.00

Exercises in Building Construction 4e


0471459690 Paper 160pp January 2004 21.99

Fundamentals of Residential Construction


2nd Edition Edward Allen, Rob Thallon
The leading guide to professional home construction now updated and revised. Residential construction is the sector of the building industry that deals with single-family and multifamily housing. The housing market is experiencing a boom in new construction, and the demand for homebuilders and designers will remain high in the foreseeable future. Architects and construction professionals who are involved in building housing must have a basic understanding of the various materials and structural systems that are appropriate for residential construction as well as a working knowledge of codes and management procedures. The book features the latest developments in the materials and methods of house construction, including energy efciency, and expands coverage of framing and roong. It is also profusely illustrated with over 1,200 drawings and photographs, which really bring the text to life.
0471681792 Cloth 640pp March 2006 57.50

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GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGN

Ecodesign
A Manual for Ecological Design Ken Yeang
A collection of theories of ecological design - everything from urban masterplans to household products A highly informative and comprehensive manual on ecological design, Ecodesign demonstrates why our current approach to design and perception of architecture in general must now change radically if our planet is to have a sustainable future. All artifacts, from buildings to everyday household products, have some environmental impact and can be viewed as potential waste. Ken Yeang argues for an integrative design process and shows how it can be achieved. The book gives easy-to-follow instructions, accompanied by numerous illustrations, on how to design, build, manufacture and use green sustainable architecture and products. Ecodesign is intended as a resource, both theoretical and practical, for students and academics in the discipline and for all those engaged in allied trades and construction who want to understand how to incorporate green ideas into their working practices. The book provides everyone with a guiding framework for changing societys present proigate, high-energy, environmentally destructive economy into one that is sustainable and eco-based.
0470852917 Cloth 499pp September 2006 60.00

Sustainable Construction
Green Building Design and Delivery Charles J. Kibert
Using the latest U.S. Green Building Councils Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standard, the best practices in building procurement and delivery systems is explained. The book covers the theory, history, state of the art, and best practices in developing high performance green buildings which provides the basic principles needed for the reader to test any of the myriad decisions that have to be made in designing and constructing a green building, from materials selection to considering the use of natural systems for wastewater processing.
0471661139 Cloth 448pp April 2005 39.99

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Alternative Construction
Contemporary Natural Building Methods Lynne Elizabeth and Cassandra Adams
The complete guide to selecting and using natural materials for building. More than 200 visuals depict both construction processes and completed structures, with core chapters exploring the history, development, environmental benets, and engineering and building code requirements for each method.
0471719382 Paper 4116pp April 2005 27.99

Green Roof Systems


A Guide to the Planning, Design and Construction of Building Over Structure Susan Weiler and Katrin Scholz-Barth
The single reference for designers that offers substantive and technical information on intensive and extensive roong systems, their components and their applications.
0471674958 Cloth 304pp March 2007 47.50

Green Building Materials


A Guide to Product Selection and Specication 2nd Edition Ross Spiegel and Dru Meadows
This new edition of Green Building Materials is a hands-on guide to todays range of green building materials. Written by two experts, this book offers in-depth practical information on the product selection, product specication, and construction process.
0471700894 Cloth 368pp February 2006 52.50

The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design


2nd Edition Sandra F. Mendler, William Odell and Mary Ann Lazarus
The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design continues to serve as the practical reference guide on the integration of sustainable, high performance design. Covering major sustainability issues on an introductory level, this updated edition offers great emphasis on the project process, cost implications, case studies, and lessons learned based on HOK wide range of project experiences.
0471696137 Cloth 464pp November 2005 50.00

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URBAN DESIGN

The Renewable City


A comprehensive guide to an urban revolution Peter Droege
This is an original guide to an entirely unprecedented urban transition, squarely focused on action. It supports design, planning and management decisions and serves as a guide to practitioners, academics and political leaders in communities and cities worldwide, as a useful and well-structured reference text. It is built on the most successful of past and present urban sustainability trends, emerging infrastructure directions, renewable energy applications and major new approaches to urban infrastructure planning and the design of cities. An essential guide for design professionals and policy planners on how to achieve an urban renewable energy infrastructure.
0470019263 0470019255 Also available Paper 320pp November 2006 26.99 Cloth 320pp November 2006 75.00

Barbican Penthouse Over the City


David Heathcote
0470851430 Also available Cloth 232pp June 2004 29.99

Why is Construction So Backward?


James Woudhuysen and Ian Abley
0470852895 Paper 336pp January 2004 29.99

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Cities People Planet:


Liveable Cities for a Sustainable World Herbert Girardet
Herbert Girardet demonstrates how small changes in one area of the world can have impacts elsewhere. His optimistic view leaves the reader in wonder at the intricacies of the planet and how architecture and urban design can affect it. Examples range from Ladbroke Grove Solar City in London to LA, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Copenhagen, Curitiba, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Helsinki, Portland Oregon, New York, and New Delhi.
0470852844 047086575X Paper 304pp Cloth 304pp October 2004 24.99 October 2004 65.00

Recombinant Urbanism
Conceptual Modelling in Architecture, Urban Design and City Theory David Grahame Shane
Recombinant Urbanism develops the urban-modelling techniques, rst pioneered by Kevin Lynch, into a comprehensive framework for the fast-growing discipline of urban design. Covering the origins of urban design in North America and Europe, it discusses the main approaches that have evolved to deal with the fragmented contemporary city. It also looks at the inuence of participatory planning processes, zoning codes, imagery, nance, and marketing on urban form. Shane describes how the very same forces at work behind the freedom of the individual have also led to a widespread urban dispersal.
0470093293 0470093315 Cloth 344pp April 2005 75.00 Paper 344pp April 2005 26.99 Also available

Planning and Urban Design Standards


American Planning Association
An entirely new denitive reference work for anyone involved with planning and development Based on the 70-year success of Architectural Graphic Standards, this new book is destined to become the bible for the planning eld. Developed and written by the research group of the American Planning Association, the premiere professional organization for planning and land-use professionals, this book provides useful rules-of-thumb for designing and evaluating any land-use scheme, from street plantings to new subdivisions.
0471475815 Cloth 736pp February 2006 125.00

Planning and Urban Design Standards Student Edition


R. Steiner and Kent Butler
0471760900 paper 448pp October 2006 52.50 www.wiley.com

ARCHITECTURE IN PRACTICE SERIES A series covering topics that are essential to architectural practice
Provide highly visual and accessible references to distinct areas Present information through case studies and concise illustrated texts Format enables quick extraction of essential information

Models
Architecture and the Miniature Mark Morris
The rst comprehensive book on models that acknowledges the models place as a unique creative tool with its own pedigree, scale logic and cultural niche. This volume is an important re-evaluation of the models place since the rise of the digital. Despite the advent of digital visualisation software, the non-digital or analogue scale model remains a centrepiece of design education, certain celebrated practices and architectures public relations. Indeed, model manufacture has only become more pervasive since the development of laser cutting and rapid prototyping devices. This book is a guide through the current multiplicity of model types, which will help designers to choose strategically the right type of model at the right point in the design process.
0470015926 Paper 216pp September 2006 26.99

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Blurring the Lines


Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing in Contemporary Architecture Andre Chaszar
The rst few years of the 21st century have seen a revolution in the ways that we think about designing and making buildings. In no other area is this more apparent than in the interface of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacture (CAM). The potential blurring or assimilation for these two systems holds the promise of a direct, smooth transference of design data into large-scale production facilities in which components are directly cut, modelled and moulded. Blurring the Lines draws together the expertise of both architects and engineers who are working at the forefront in this eld, with contributors from Mary Burry, Lars Hesselgren and Kristina Shea. In addition to essays on key topics, covering the intersection of CAD-CAM techniques, case studies are featured that bring into focus these pioneering technologies.
047086849X Paper 208pp January 2006 26.99

Design-Build
Andrew M Thomas
The essential and most up-to-date book on Design-Build. Almost every day the news media tell us something new about the global economy. With such tight links to Europe and America, is it really possible that Britain could avoid foreign inuence on its construction market and methods? There are many pressures on the way that buildings are procured, global harmonization and government nancing being just two. These pressures have affected procurement procedures and arguably have irrevocably affected professional roles. The one stop shop and single point responsibility ideas have evolved into the contractor taking responsibility for both design and construction we are in the Design-Build era. This book looks at the ner detail of the Design-Build process and illustrates several examples of successful projects.
0470014466 Paper 224pp February 2006 26.99

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Is it all About Image?


How PR works in Architecture Laura Iloniemi
This book is an essential, behind the scenes guide, to how PR can lead to success for professional architecture practices and their work. It provides ofces, particularly small practices, with a sense of how they might set about publicising their own work. This is achieved through case studies that show how different types of practices have successfully obtained coverage and a public image for themselves.
047086690X Paper 224pp August 2004 26.99

Competing Globally in Architecture Competitions


G. Stanley Collyer
This book concentrates on design competitions, which have taken place over the past decade or so, with coverage of the most important international competitions. It alerts architects to the possible pitfalls of entering competitions, what to look for in a competition brief, and how to approach presentation, both in visual and oral terms, based on various case studies. This is an essential guide to any student or architect who is considering a competition submission.
0470862130 Paper 256pp September 2004 26.99

Mastering Architecture
Becoming a Creative Innovator in Practice Leon van Schaik
The essential volume for creative practitioners, signposting a clear route for those who want to attain mastery in architecture. It is easy for even the most accomplished designers to lose sight of their higher creative goals once they are in practice and are burdened by the everyday concerns of running an ofce and overseeing complex projects. However, it is essential for any architect aspiring to achieve a mastery of their profession to retain an ongoing awareness and understanding of their creative development. This book is a touchstone for architects who want to get back to a creative form of practice, developing their work, and in so doing, attaining a certain level of mastery.
0470092424 www.wiley.com Paper 248pp February 2005 26.99

PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURE

Designing with Models


A Studio Guide to Making and Using Architectural Design Models 2nd Edition Criss B Mills
The updated guide to basic and advanced design modelling techniques and processes. Designing with Models is the revised, step-by-step guide to basic and advanced design process modelling. This comprehensive text explains the process from start to nish, and has been expanded to include up-to-date information on digital modelling programs and rapid prototyping processes. The impact of this new wave of 3D modelling technology is examined through interviews and numerous examples from renowned architects. Architect Criss Mills acquaints architecture and design professionals with essential modelling terms, design processes, equipment, materials, and construction methods, with the help of more than 800 high-quality photographs and fully illustrated in-depth case studies.
047164837X Paper 256pp Septempber 2005 33.99

Professional Practice 101


Business Strategies and Case Studies in Architecture 2nd Edition Andrew Pressman, and Thomas Fisher
A highly respected collection of essays and case studies on contemporary architectural practice that has become a standard text in the profession and schools of architecture. This book offers a wealth of practical knowledge about the operation of an architectural practice. Its topics include project management, rm organization, legal issues, marketing, risk management, professional liability insurance, design and information technology, client and contractor relations, licensing, project delivery, internships, group dynamics, and nancial management. The breadth of case studies from nationally renowned contributors in the eld adds depth and richness to the text. The book also offers valuable reference information for architects who are preparing for the licensing exam.
0471683663 paper 408pp June 2006 39.99

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Jetliner Cabins
Jennifer Coutts Clay
The rst and only comprehensive survey of commercial aircraft design from the 70s to the new millennium, this visual and fascinating book focuses on the interior designs of aircraft cabins and how the many challenges faced in the layout of such a tight space can be met with air and brilliance. It is a design context in which the tiniest detail can change a myriad of aspects. This revised edition includes more colour images, and the additional pages on the salons of the sky - Airbus 380 - and its forthcoming rivals from Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer, bring this book up-to-date.
0470019336 Forthcoming Paper 224pp October 2005 22.99

Airport Interiors
Steve Thomas-Emberson
Airport Interiors provides essential background into the development of the airport business and the design of its interior spaces, whether it is through the masterplanning of circulation spaces or interior nishes. The book explains how the global airport market developed and why; who the main architectural inuences are; and how interiors have made a commercial difference to how airports are regarded by their operators. The book also explains the nancial effects of post 9/11 on todays airports in the USA, Europe and the Far East, and why airport operators are looking to the internal spaces as their greatest business asset. Lusciously illustrated Airport Interiors is highly attractive to anyone interested in design.
0470034750 Cloth 240pp February 2007 45.00

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The Architecture of Medical Imaging


Designing Healthcare Facilities for Advanced Radiological Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques Bill Rostenberg
The foremost guide to the design of state-of-the-art medical imaging facilities for health care. Medical imaging has undergone a tremendous transformation in recent decades. This book, written by an expert in the industry standards for medical imaging, is the foremost guide to the design of state-ofthe-art medical imaging facilities for health care, including radiology, MRI, CT scan, PET scan.
0471716618 Cloth 464pp June 2006 70.00

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Petronas Twin Towers


The Architecture of High Construction Cesar Pelli
The story behind one of the tallest structures in the world This book tells the story of the construction of the Petronas Towers from many angles - that of engineer, architect, client and local - and sets it in the context of the rest of Cesar Pellis work. It contains full images of the construction, as well as the nished building, all combining to make it a unique document of the birth of a new building experience.
0470018674 Forthcoming Paper 128pp July 2005 19.99

Contemporary Church Architecture


Edwin Heathcote
The last decade has seen the emergence of a whole new generation of church designs. Covering buildings across the world, Contemporary Church Architecture aims to appeal not only to architects and clergy involved directly in ecclesiastical architecture but also other practitioners and those with a broader interest in cutting-edge design. This book covers the development of contemporary church design by looking at how the rational and the sacred can be reconciled and can inform one another. It also outlines the main trends and approaches: the conict between self-expression and expression of the sacred, between sculptural signication and functionalism. Beautifully illustrated with around 350 photographs.
0470031565 Cloth 240pp February 2007 45.00 www.wiley.com

Hospital Builders
Tony Monk
This is the rst book to combine the inspirational with the practical in the area of hospital design. It provides the ideal reference from the co-founder of Britains most respected specialists in health care design. The design and building of hospitals is not only a very costly proposition, but also an extraordinarily complicated one. The skills required of the architect and engineer are tested to the limit as their expected design skills have to incorporate a knowledge and understanding of technology and patient/staff movement which is unlike any other building type. The demands on the architect to be both technically skilled and innovative in their design approach mean that they need to review as many other examples as is possible. This book showcases some of the most inuential hospital designs of the last decade.
0471489646 Cloth 224pp April 2004 55.00

Museum Builders II
Laura Hourston
The popularity of the museum has dramatically increased in recent years and many modern examples have been built around the world. This book catalogues these developments and beautifully presents an exciting selection of the most inspiring examples that have been built in recent years. Following a historical and contemporary assessment of museum building, the book presents the most famous examples of modern museums from around the world lavishly illustrated with many colour photographs, plans and drawings.
0470849436 Cloth 216pp January 2004 55.00

The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings


Editor: Gary C. Hart, University of California, U.S.A.
Providing structural engineers and contractors with a detailed written presentation of innovative structural engineering and construction practices for tall and special buildings the journal also presents applied research on new materials or analysis methods that can directly benet structural engineers involved in the design of tall and special buildings.
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BUILDING TYPE BASICS SERIES Concise, practical guides for todays design professionals
Building Type Basics for Performing Arts Facilities
Hugh Hardy
Offers design guidance for a large variety of performing arts facilities including concert halls and theatres. This new volume in the Building Type Basics series covers the essentials of designing performing arts facilities. Authored by an architect who is an expert with this building type, the book provides need-to-know information on design renovation, and technical aspects such as lighting, acoustics, and materials. The text is heavily illustrated with descriptive oor plans, diagrams, and photographs.
0471684384 Also Available Cloth 272pp January 2006 42.50

Building Type Basics for Recreational Facilities


Richard J. Diedrich
0471472603 cloth 272pp March 2005 42.50

Building Type Basics for Housing


Robert Chandler
0471319309 cloth 224pp November 2004 42.50

Building Type Basics for Places of Worship


Nicholas W. Roberts
0471225681 cloth 320pp July 2004 42.50

Building Type Basics for Transit Facilities


Kenneth W. Grifn
0471273392 cloth 368pp May 2004 42.50 www.wiley.com

Simplied Engineering for Architects and Builders


10th Edition James Ambrose And Patrick Tripeny
A perennial best seller since 1937. This major revision of this classic reference is reorganised and updated to reect the latest practices in the design of structures. Since 1938, Simplied Engineering for Architect and Builders has endured as the reference of choice for designers and construction professionals who need to know the practical procedures for the design of commonly used structures for buildings.
0471676071 Cloth 672pp December 2005 52.50

Space Planning Basics


2nd Edition Mark Karlen
Space Planning Basics 2nd Edition, offers a highly visual, step-by-step approach to developing preliminary oor plans. The book provides tools for visualizing space and walks the designer through other considerations such as building code requirements and environmental control needs. Specic programming techniques covered include matrices, bubble diagrams, CAD templates, block plans, and more.
0471434396 Paper 192pp January 2004 30.99

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ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS


Forthcoming

Architectural Graphic Standards


11th Edition
The American Institute of Architects Since 1932, the ten editions of Architectural Graphic Standards have been referred to as the architects bible. From site excavation to structures to roofs, this book is the rst place to look when an architect is confronted with a question about building design. With more than 8,000 architectural illustrations, including both reference drawings and constructible architectural details, this book provides an easily accessible graphic reference for highly visual professionals. This new edition includes information on sustainable building design and construction, as well as extensive additions and updates throughout to reect the current state of building design.
0471700916 Cloth 1100pp April 2007 155.00

Architectural Graphic Standards


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0470043233 CD May 2007 230.00

Graphic Standards Details Openings


Wendy Talarico and Smith Maran
0471465305 Paper 160pp May 2005 30.99

Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction


The American Institute of Architects.
0471241091 Cloth 512pp March 2003 90.00

Architectural Graphic Standards


10th Edition Charles George Ramsey
0471348163 Cloth 1088pp April 2000 190.00

Interior Graphic Standards


Maryrose Mcgowan and Kelsey Kruse
047140568X Cloth 720pp June 2003 125.00

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Maryrose McGowan, and Kelsey Kruse
0471656003 CD September 2004 185.00

Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards


Leonard J. Hopper
0471477559 Cloth 880pp October 2006 110.00

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INTERIOR DESIGN

Residential Planning
A Guide for Interior Designers Maureen Mitton, Hudson, and Courtney Nystuen,
Residential Planning teaches the fundamental skills a designer needs for all types of homes, in any decorative style. In a step-by-step approach, all aspects of interior architecture as it relates to human factors and daily use are covered. This practical guide breaks down planning considerations, human factors, code and building systems for each room of the house, including storage areas and exterior spaces. Packed with hundreds of photographs and drawings.
0471684732 paper 256pp November 2006 27.99

CAD for Interiors


Basics Tod E. Stephens
CAD for Interiors: Basics is a practical guide to getting started in AutoCAD for interior designers. Taking a hands-on approach, you are taken on a step-by-step process to draw a detailed building oor plan. Beginning with instruction on how to create project templates, then you are shown how to work your way up to a professional-quality presentation. The basics of Architectural Desktop and 3-D CAD are also included. The last chapter shows how to plot a hard copy of the drawing. An included DVD complements the book, presenting 36 narrated videos of detailed AutoCAD commands and 12 videos demonstrating the books instruction using a unique audio-visual approach. No other product for designers offers a blended approach to make learning visually exciting and effective.
0471793671 paper 220pp October 2006 27.99

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

Meggs History of Graphic Design


4th Edition
Philip Meggs and Alston W. Purvis
Due to the constantly changing world of design and computer-generated graphics Meggs History of Graphic Design, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive reference tool for graphic designers and students. The Association of American Publishers, who awarded it a coveted award for publishing excellence, heralded the rst edition as a publishing landmark. This Fourth Edition offers more than 450 new images along with new educational tools.
0471699020 Cloth 592pp February 2006 47.50

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