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Tange by Tange 1949 - 1959: Kenzo Tange As Seen Through The Eyes of Kenzo Tange

Tange by Tange 1949 - 1959: Kenzo Tange As Seen Through The Eyes of Kenzo Tange

$250

One of the 20th century’s most significant architects, Kenzo Tange combined traditional Japanese styles with modernism, and took on major post-war urban redevelopment projects in Tokyo and abroad. In 1960, Tange – together with photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto, architect Walter Gropius, and graphic designer Herbert Bayer – published a photobook titled...

El Croquis 229: Aires Mateus (2018–2025)

El Croquis 229: Aires Mateus (2018–2025)

$120

Led by brothers Manuel and Francisco Aires Mateus, the Lisbon-based architecture studio Aires Mateus is known for its wide range of work, from urban masterplans to intimate interior designs. Grounded in collaboration, each project evolves through close dialogue, from concept to completion, reflecting their belief that architecture must never be...

Álvaro Siza: Unbuilt Works

Álvaro Siza: Unbuilt Works

$30

This is a very special compilation of almost all unbuilt works by Portuguese architect and architectural educator Álvaro Siza. It includes sketches, drawings, and plans, as well as in-depth analysis by José Manuel Pedreirinho, along two foreword essays, one of which likening his work to “a bird. Astonishing, inexplicable and...

Case Study Houses: The Complete CSH Program 1945-1966

Case Study Houses: The Complete CSH Program 1945-1966

$30

The Case Study House program (1945–1966) was an exceptional, innovative event in the history of American architecture and remains to this day unique. The program, which concentrated on the Los Angeles area and oversaw the design of 36 prototype homes, sought to make available plans for modern residences that could...

The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués: 1955–71

The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués: 1955–71

$49

Inspired by the early style of Corbusier and ideas on Mediterranean architecture espoused by the likes of Bernard Rudofsky and Josep Lluís Sert, a younger generation of architects found the perfect conditions to explore the future of the Mediterranean house...

AMAG 38 AFF Architekten

AMAG 38 AFF Architekten

$75

This issue features AFF, an architecture and planning firm based in Berlin and Lausanne that sees architecture as something object-like, with a focus on how a structure relates to its surroundings and function. Enjoyment in observation and creation, along with fresh and imaginative interpretations, is central to their work as...

Shamshiri: Interiors

Shamshiri: Interiors

$75

Studio Shamshiri’s richly layered, narrative-driven interiors are a tour de force of contemporary design, balancing a deep respect for the past with a profound appreciation for the rhythms and rituals of modern life. Under the direction of...

How to Live with Objects: A Guide to More Meaningful Interiors

How to Live with Objects: A Guide to More Meaningful Interiors

$60

In the modern home, it matters less whether your interior is perfectly appointed and more if it’s authentically personal, unique, and filled with the objects you feel a connection to. Through inspiring home tours and practical advice on how and what to collect, Sight Unseen editors Monica Khemsurov and Jill...

Hot Springs: Photos and Stories of How the World Soaks, Swims, and Slows Down

Hot Springs: Photos and Stories of How the World Soaks, Swims, and Slows Down

$30

This book transports you to high mountains, remote islands, vast deserts, and the Arctic to soak in the ethereal beauty of natural hot springs. From sacred sites in India to municipal pools in Iceland and beyond, photojournalist Greta Rybus has traveled the world to document the warm, wild gathering places that have comforted the weary and adventurous for centuries.

Each spring is unique, a reflection of not just its physical location but of the people who care for and enjoy it. Hot Springs guides you through breathtaking landscapes and offers intriguing insights on historical significance, proper etiquette, and the roles these springs have in their communities. You’ll hear from bathers in Hungary and Japan about how hot baths are a consistent part of their wellness and social routines. You’ll learn about a repatriated hot spring in South Africa and explore the power of communal ownership for locals in Alaska, Greenland, and Mexico. You’ll read about a pool that Antony reportedly gave to Cleopatra and hot springs in Iceland still connected to an outlaw past.

Pucci

Pucci

$250

Emilio Pucci had a passion for women, a visionary sense of style, and an eye for color and design. With these talents, he created a fashion house unlike any other. By the early ’50s, his boutique on the isle of Capri was catering to wealthy sophisticates, heiresses, and movie stars buying his “Capri pants,” silk scarves, and lightweight separates. By the end of the decade, Jacqueline Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were wearing his dresses, and by the mid-’60s, the label was synonymous with the gilded lifestyle of an international jetset.

The Pucci story is a modern epic with its roots in renaissance Italy: the brand’s founder, the Marchese Emilio Pucci di Barsento, was a charismatic aristocrat whose lineage extends back to the 15th century. It is a story of evolution: a family company that grew from one tiny store to an international brand. And finally, it is a tale of innovation: Pucci was one of the first brands to bear a logo, and a pioneer of diversification into interiors, athletic wear, and accessories. It introduced free-moving, lightweight fabrics, pop-art prints, and a new color palette into womenswear, and constantly pushed fabric and printing technologies.

Anatomy

Anatomy

$120

Over a career spanning more than thirty years and a vast array of mediums, Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh’s work has circled around a constellation of recurring themes: memory, belonging, domesticity, corporeality, monuments, and collectivity. Anatomy is the first comprehensive survey of this interrelated and expanding body of work. It...

Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things

Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things

$45

Known for his "Super Normal" approach to design, Jasper Morrison looks to find the exceptional in the world of the ordinary. Underpinned by his principle that "objects should not shout," Morrison’s designs are defined by beguiling simplicity, ready familiarity and a distinctive playfulness. While he made his name with the Thinking Man’s Chair in 1985, he has won devotion for a broad spectrum of projects, from cell phones to lights, tea sets and door handles as well as for his interiors, exhibitions, books and photography.

Jean Prouvé: Constructive Imagination

Jean Prouvé: Constructive Imagination

$70

Prefabricated houses, bicycles, school desks and more demonstrate the versatility and utility of Jean Prouvé’s designs
French designer and self-taught architect Jean Prouvé applied manufacturing techniques to the world of art and design, while also maintaining a social consciousness that informed his commissions. His commitment to “logic, balance and purity” led...

Sans in Use: Creative Typefaces and their Applications

Sans in Use: Creative Typefaces and their Applications

$55

In the world of typography, it is not uncommon to see combinations of serif and sans serif typefaces in the same design. However, it takes skill to combine them in a way to avoid unwanted graphic tension or clashing fonts, and ensure maximum legibility of the text in the design.

From...

Serif in Use: Creative Typefaces and their Applications

Serif in Use: Creative Typefaces and their Applications

$55

In the world of typography, it is not uncommon to see combinations of serif and sans serif typefaces in the same design. However, it takes skill to combine them in a way to avoid unwanted graphic tension or clashing fonts, and ensure maximum legibility of the text in the design.

From...

Stencil in Use: A Collection of Stencil Typefaces

Stencil in Use: A Collection of Stencil Typefaces

$65
Known for their bold impressions characterized by strategic bars and openings, stencil fonts are more than just fonts seen on spray-painted shipping crates, military-inspired paraphernalia or street art. Instead, they are an expressive type family that emphasize spacing, size, and arrangement to create impactful and dynamic text elements, often with...
Display in Use: A Collection of Display Typefaces

Display in Use: A Collection of Display Typefaces

$65
Renowned for their bold and attention-grabbing nature, display fonts are a brand’s go-to if it is looking to stand out visually in a sea of competition. Known for their intricate details, expressive style, playful elements, and varied weights, they are adaptable across diverse design contexts, seamlessly integrating into print, digital,...
Modernist Travel Guide

Modernist Travel Guide

$40

The 'Modernist Travel Guide' is a pocket-sized reference book written and photographed by design historian Adam Štěch, featuring nearly 400 of his favourite examples of modernist architecture across 30 major cities worldwide. Drawing from Štěch’s extensive archive of 150,000 photographs - documenting more than 6,000 buildings and interiors in 40...

A Moratorium on New Construction

A Moratorium on New Construction

$22

To build is to destroy, writes Charlotte Malterre-Barthes. From steel bolts to concrete blocks to wood flooring to polyester insulation panels, every single component of the built environment is the product of extractive processes. Driven by greedy economies, the global enterprise of space production expands, impacting climate, earth, water, humans,...

The Panafold Magazine Issue 2

The Panafold Magazine Issue 2

$29

In this issue: Pico Iyer examines the reverberations of loss after a wildfire; Anderson Anderson Architecture pioneers sustainable building design with wood; Keisho Okayama blurred boundaries between life and art; materiality and sense of place inform Séverine Tatangelo's luminous, site-driven designs; Jesse Schleisinger's multidisciplinary practice reflects a reverence for time-honored...

Harvard Design Magazine Issue 52: Instruments of Service

Harvard Design Magazine Issue 52: Instruments of Service

$24

At a moment when the word “design” has come to refer to everything and thus nothing, this issue examines the hidden mechanics and visible output of design practice in order to track the shifting role of designers in society and to gauge the capacity of designers to effect change...