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ARCHITECTURE:

Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation

The Architecture and Memory of the Minority Quarter in the Muslim Mediterranean City
Edited by Susan Gilson Miller
Edited by Mauro Bertagnin
A collaborative work among historians, literary specialists, and architects, this collection is directed at filling the gap in our knowledge about minority neighborhoods in the southern Mediterranean.
Paperback 2009
Carlos Jimenez
Edited by Darell Fields
Edited by Brooke Hodge
Photographs by Paul Hester
"My proximity to this path's every turn puts me much too close for objective appraisal, yet this position offers an auspicious vantage point from which to reflect on the implications of architecture in one's life. I now gather some observations, memories, and moments, all of which emerge through one biographical detail or another--an inevitable outcome when writing on such a personal work, a work that by its evolving nature is both my first and my most recent project."--from an essay by Carlos Jimenez.
Paperback 2006
Enrique Norten
Edited by Brooke Hodge
Photographs by Andrew Bush
From an interview with Enrique Norten by Brigitte Shim: "What I was looking for with this house was probably a return to the main principles of modernism. I was trying to look for the very basics of architecture: a simple structure, simple construction methods, and straightforward spatial conditions that would satisfy the needs of our family. The house was a laboratory where I was looking back to where the tradition of modernity started, and I tried to recapture that."
Paperback 2006
The Favela-Bairro Project
The Sixth Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design
Edited by Rodolfo Machado
Photographs by Jason Schmidt
The favelas of Rio de Janeiro are shantytowns that lack even the most basic infrastructure and services. The Favela-Bairro Project, featuring the work of Jorge Mario Jauregui Architects, seeks to turn these blighted areas into functioning neighborhoods, or bairros.
Paperback 2006
Residential Waterfront, Borneo Sporenburg, Amsterdam
The Seventh Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design
Edited by Rodolfo Machado
"When one reads or hears about the vicissitudes of the project's evolution--about the long approval processes and the large cast of characters--it all seems like an excellent piece of narrative, a great plot replete with subplots leading us to intense episodes of dramatic action. There is something for everyone in the story of these peninsulas"--from the Introduction
Paperback 2006
Studio Works 11
Edited by Joe MacDonald
Edited by Paula Meijerink
Edited by Martin Zogran
Foreword by Alan Altshuler
Studio Works 11 features outstanding Harvard Graduate School of Design student work from the school years 2003-2004 and 2004-2005, along with material documenting exhibitions, research seminars, and thesis projects. The dramatic tiered, open student work spaces in Gund Hall are vibrant with the talent and energy of future architects, landscape architects, and urban designers and planners.
Paperback 2006
Studio Works 12
Edited by Paula Meijerink
Edited by Laura Miller
Edited by Martin Zogran
The aim of Studio Works is to capture the essential character of the design studio experience at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Studio Works 12 features outstanding GSD student work from school years 2005–2006 and 2006–2007, along with material documenting exhibitions, research seminars, and thesis projects.
Paperback 2008