The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice
Creating the Federal City, 1774-1800: Potomac Fever
The first book devoted to the firm's work. It covers some forty projects, from early works that have become media icons to more recent & less publicized designs. First known...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) became involved in the problem of homelessness through the establishment of the Search for Shelter program, a collaboration with several other architectural organizations. The...
The latest update of professional standards for architects designing medical facilities or equipment, last revised in 1987. In sections on general hospitals, nursing facilities, mobile units, and other contexts, specifies...
Creating an American Masterpiece: Architectural Drawings of the Old Executive Office Building, 1871-1888
Vision 2000: Trends Shaping Architecture's Future
The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice
Design for aging: an architect's guide
Design data for nearly 70 projects. Outstanding examples of the newest trends in design for aging.
Marketing for Design Firms in the 1990s
Architectural Details from the Early Twentieth Century: A Facsimile Ed. of Good Practice in Construction, Originally Published in 1931
This stunning volumes presents a complete visual history of furniture design since 1945, with 144 spectacular color photographs (and another 203 in bandw), all accompanied by detailed descriptions. A comprehensive...