Books from The Monacelli Press, LLC

  • The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy
    By Larry Lederman, Cynthia Bronson Altman, Todd Forrest

    In 'The Rockefeller Family Gardens', photographer Larry Lederman gives readers unprecedented access to the two Kykuit gardens, the expansive Beaux-Arts style garden and a little-known Japanese garden, brought to life by Governor Nelson A. ...

  • Shawn Henderson: Interiors in Context
    By Shawn Henderson

    The first monograph of highly sought-after interior designer Shawn Henderson, who is renowned for his serene and sophisticated interiors.

  • Designs for Learning: College and University Buildings
    By Melissa DelVecchio, Robert A.M. Stern, Graham S. Wyatt

    " Each campus in Designs for Learning is described in detail, with historic photographs and campus plans illustrating its development.

  • Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection
    By David A. Hanks

    Wegratefully acknowledge the editorial contributions of Kate Clark of David A. Hanks & Associates, Anne Hoy, and Lindsey Howald Patton of the Driehaus Museum. The Museum was fortunate to commissionJohn Faiertophotographalofthe Tiffany ...

  • Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House
    By Peter Pennoyer, Anne Walker

    After introducing Lindeberg’s personal history and professional background, the book traces his career from his acclaimed debut in Pocantico Hills to larger developments like Meadow Spring and the export of his signature style to the ...

  • Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850
    By Linda Eaton

    Later, the paintings of Thomas Birch were publicly exhibited, and money was raised by subscription for engraved versions. Benjamin Tanner, Alexander Lawson, Samuel Seymour, and Cornelius Tiebout were among the American artists who ...

  • Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last Days
    By Wouter van der Veen

    This volume presents the work of Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890). In the last seventy days of his life, van Gogh experienced an unprecedented burst of creativity.

  • Manga Origami: Easy Techniques for Creating 20 Super-Cute Characters
    By Seth Friedman, Márcio Hideshi Noguchi

    Easy Techniques for Creating 20 Super-Cute Characters Márcio Hideshi Noguchi, Seth Friedman ... 66 Toothpicks, wooden, 13 Trousers haremotoko, 164 sense, no T-shirt baseballplayer, 120 gymgirl, m-78 u Uki-wachan, 158—162 w Valleyfold, ...

  • Designers Abroad: Inside the Vacation Homes of Top Decorators
    By Michele Keith

    michael la rocca and jack kelly GALLE , SRI LANKA The trip geting here is definitely crayi says New York - based Michael La Rocca " twenty - four hours ! But I can't imagine not having our Sri Lanka house .

  • Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation with Paul Goldberger
    By Paul Goldberger, Daniel Libeskind

    Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind is the first comprehensive portrait of the work of Studio Daniel Libeskind, which was established in Berlin in 1989 and moved to New York in 2003 after winning the World Trade Center design competition.

  • City Living: Apartment Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects
    By Robert A.M. Stern, Paul L. Whalen, Daniel Lobitz

    And the fundamental reason that we succeed is that we are committed to architecture as portraits of places. —Robert A.M. Stern In City Living, Paul L. Whalen, Daniel Lobitz, and Michael D. Jones, partners at Robert A.M. Stern Architects, ...

  • Houses: Robert A.M. Stern Architects
    By Gary L. Brewer, Randy M. Correll, Grant F. Marani

    A 424-page visual feast of rich, full-color photographs and elegant drawings, the book presents a selection of 17 homes that showcase RAMSA's mastery of diverse styles and highlight the firm's collaboration with leading interior designers, ...

  • Open Studio: The Work of Robert A.M. Stern Architects
    By Robert A.M. Stern

    Open Studio offers a window into the methods and unique culture of an architecture firm that has achieved international success.

  • Robert A. M. Stern: Houses and Gardens
    By Robert A.M. Stern

    Robert A. M. Stern is dedicated to the synthesis of tradition and innovation.

  • Between Memory and Invention: My Journey in Architecture
    By Robert A.M. Stern

    The text is supported by a lively mix of images drawn from Stern's personal archive, including student work and travel slides, images of architectural precedents and colleagues that have shaped his thinking, and images related to projects ...

  • New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium
    By David Fishman, Jacob Tilove, Robert A.M. Stern

    Touted by Publisher's Weekly as "an unprecedented record," the new book in the New York series, New York 2000, is indeed an exceptional survey of this great city's architectural heritage.

  • New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial
    By David Fishman, Thomas Mellins, Robert A.M. Stern

    This is the third volume (and the fourth chronologically) in architect and historian Robert A. M. Stern's monumental series of documentary studies of New York City architecture and urbanism.

  • Robert A. M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2010-2014
    By Robert A. M. Stern

    This volume presents the firm’s continued influence on campuses across the United States, reflecting the position that education holds in its ethic, with new additions to Drexel University in Philadelphia, Wake Forest University in ...

  • Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2015-2019
    By Robert A.M. Stern

    This comprehensive, lavishly illustrated survey of the most recent work of Robert A. M. Stern Architects, arguably the most versatile of the "starchitects," is an essential reference for architecture offices and libraries and an ...

  • White Light: Heiberg Cummings Design
    By William Cummings, Bernt Heiberg

    point is that if we learn to discern a difference in quality, we can acceptand compartmentalize objects of lesser quality in our environment. While this may sound like a compromise leading to mediocrity, it is just the opposite.