
A weekly newsletter on architecture books, delivered on Mondays with a "Book of the Week," a curated list of new architecture books, a roundup of architecture book news, and a glance at one or two old books related to the Book of the Week.
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This newsletter for the week of June 8 heads to Aurora, Illinois, for a tour of Bruce Goff’s Ford House, courtesy of MAS Context and the new book Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House. The book from the archive is Renegades: Bruce Goff and the...
This newsletter for the week of June 1 looks at Out There: New Architecture Across America, a survey of 50 US architects by Robert Ivy, Cathleen McGuigan and Peter MacKeith, released this week by Merrell Publishers. Their hefty book has a f...
This newsletter for the week of May 25 wraps up Monograph Month, which featured four such architecture books over the last four weeks. Ironically, this week’s Book of the Week, Unfinished Atlas: 19 Projects by Manuel Herz Architects, assert...
May is Monograph Month. This newsletter for the week of May 18 looks at the latest one on Henley Halebrown, the practice Simon Henley and Gavin Hale-Brown founded in London in 1995. Published last year by Lund Humphries, Henley Halebrown: B...
May is Monograph Month in these parts, so this newsletter for the week of May 11 looks at a new monograph on Ralph Johnson, design director at Perkins&Will, that is being released this week. It is a two-volume monograph, with one devoted to...
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John Hill is a licensed architect, published author, licensed NYC tour guide, and architectural bibliophile.
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