New books have been piling up again at Design Observer. For the Fall season, we thought we'd share some of the many recently published titles we have received over the past couple of months. Maybe you'll find a surprise or two...
Ferran Adriá A Day at elBulli Phaidon Press, 2008 Stuart Bailey, editor Dot Dot Dot 15 Princeton Architectural Press, 2007 | |
Stuart Bailey, editor Dot Dot Dot 16 Princeton Architectural Press, 2008 | |
Marion Bataille ABC3D Roaring Brook Press, 2008 | |
Barry Bergdoll, editor Home Delivery The Museum of Modern Art, 2008 | |
Alexis Bhagat & Lize Mogel, editors An Atlas of Radical Cartography Journal of Aesthetics & Protest Press, 2008 | |
Robert Blackson If There Ever Was Art Editions North, 2007 | |
Mark Boyce Sizes May Vary Laurence King Publishers, 2008 | |
Andrea Branzi Open Enclosures Thames & Hudson, 2008 | |
Olaf Breidbach Visions of Nature Prestel Publishing, 2006 | |
Robert Brunner, Stewart Emery & Russ Hall Do You Matter? FT Press, 2008 | |
Andrea Codrington Kyle Cooper Yale University Press, 2003 | |
Lucas Conley OBD: Obsessive Branding Disorder Public Affairs, 2008 | |
Gail S. Davidson House Proud Assouline, 2008 | |
Avinash K. Dixit & Barry J. Nalebuff The Art of Strategy W. W. Norton, 2008 | |
Timothy Donaldson Shapes for Sounds Mark Batty Publisher, 2008 | |
Helen A. Cooper, editor Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness Yale University Press, 2008 | |
Debórah Dwork The Terezín Album of Mariánka Zadikow University of Chicago Press, 2008 | |
Daniel Eatock Daniel Eatock: Works 1975–2007 Princeton Architectural Press, 2008 | |
Felix Feneon A Novel in Three Lines NYRB Classics, 2007 | |
Louise Fili & Lise Apatoff Italianissimo The Little Bookroom, 2008 | |
Jonathan Glancey Lost Buildings Goodman Books, 2008 | |
Joshua Glenn The Idler's Glossary Biblioasis, 2008 | |
E. H. Gombrich A Little History of the World Biblioasis, 2008 | |
Marvin Heiferman Now Is Then Princeton Architectural Press, 2007 Jessica Helfand Scrapbooks: An American History Yale University Press, 2008 Steven Heller & Lita Talarico The Design Entrepreneur Rockport Publishers, 2008 Werner Herzog Of Walking in Ice Free Association, 2007 Mies Hora Official Signs & Icons 2 Ultimate Symbol, 2005 | |
Jennifer Hudson Process Laurence King Publishers, 2008 | |
Erik de Jong Landscapes of the Imagination NAi Publishers, 2008 | |
Mark Kingwell Concrete Reveries Viking Adult, 2008 | |
R. Klanten, N. Bourquin & S.Ehmann, editors Data Flow Die Gestalten Verlag, 2008 R. Klanten & M. Hubner, editors Fully Booked Die Gestalten Verlag, 2008 | |
Charles Leadbeater We–Think Profile Books, 2008 | |
Daniel Libeskind & Paul Goldberger Counterpoint Monacelli Press, 2008 | |
Ellen Lupton Indie Publishing Princeton Architectural Press, 2008 | |
Farhad Manjoo True Enough Wiley, 2008 | |
Mary Warner Marien Photography: A Cultural History Laurence King, 2003 | |
Nadine Monem Font. The Sourcebook Black Dog Publishing, 2008 | |
Susan Mossman Fantastic Plastic Black Dog Publishing, 2008 Laurie Olin Olin: Placemaking Monacelli Press, 2008 Max Page The City's End Yale University Press, 2008 Martin Parr Small World Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2002 | |
Phaidon, editors Le Corbusier Le Grand Phaidon Press, 2008 | |
Michael Pollan In Defense of Food Penguin Press, 2008 | |
Phyllis Richardson Designed for Kids Penguin Press, 2008 | |
Mark B. Salter, editor Politics at the Airport Princeton Architectural Press, 2008 | |
Penny Sparke The Modern Interior Reaktion Books, 2008 | |
Sven Spieker The Big Archive MIT Press, 2008 | |
Robert A.M. Stern The Philip Johnson Tapes Monacelli Press, 2008 | |
Ann Temkin Color Chart Soft Skull Press, 2004 | |
Armin Vit & Bryony Gomez-Palacio Women Of Design HOW Books, 2008 | |
Nader Vossoughian Otto Neurath NAi Publishers, 2008 | |
Matt Weiland & Sean Wilsey State by State Ecco, 2008 | |
B. Wittner, S. Thoma & N. Bourquin, editors Arabesque Die Gestalten Verlag, 2008 | |
Jonathan M. Woodham A Dictionary of Modern Design Oxford University Press, 2005 Susan Yelavich Ted Muehling: A Portrait of Don Freeman Rizzoli, 2008 Yuichi Yokoyama Travel PictureBox, 2008 | |
Adam Zagajewski Eternal Enemies Farrar, Straus & Giroux 2008 Fareed Zakaria The Post–American World W.W. Norton, 2008 |
Comments [15]
Have a great Rosh Hashanah everyone.
09.29.08
10:14
09.30.08
04:32
On the other hand, an ad like the Head On commercial we are all familiar with has gone over the top. Sure, I can try to tune it out, but usually fail.
10.01.08
01:18
10.01.08
01:20
Where, exactly, is Design Observer?
I would love to know.
10.01.08
01:26
Just curious if anyone is reading fiction/literature/poetry at Design Observer, and if you have any recommended picks.
10.01.08
06:11
Design Like You Give a Damn: Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises, by Architecture for Humanity, Kate Stohr, and Cameron Sinclair
It's a beautifully designed book, published in 2006 (so, yes, doesn't belong on this list, but didn't know where to put it). What's interesting about it are the politics that can surround even humanitarian design efforts. It also addresses some really interesting design parameters -- how do you design a shelter that is cheap and easy to build in a harsh environment -- by women who's main resource is sand? While in the meantime, local men are angry as they are out of a job. It's fascinating and I believe that these are the problems that we as designers were put on this earth to solve. These are not "design competitions." This is life.
10.01.08
11:42
Material World: A Global Family Portrait by Peter Menzel, Charles C. Mann, and Paul Kennedy (Paperback - Oct 3, 1995)
Another beautifully designed, photographed and written book. Peter Menzel (the photographer) went around the world asking people to put all of the possessions in their homes on their "front yards," with the most important in front, and the least in back. Universally, peoples' most important possessions are their photographs. The materials the constitute a life in different parts of the world are fascinating. I'm also fascinated by cultures that DESIGN everything they have, even though they have next to nothing. That and the notion of what is "art" and what is "design" when taken from a global perspective is something I think is worth addressing -- by someone! Maybe me, someday.
10.01.08
11:50
Thank you for these! I would be interested in chatting with you on this topic. Please fee free to get in touch with me.
10.02.08
11:05
Also, walk into any B&N and the tables of favorites (current and forever) are, generally speaking, the best contemporary literature (fiction, sometimes non-fiction) out there guaranteed to please, depending on your mood and interest. They sell well, because they ARE good books. Head for the classics and you will find the best. They are classics for a reason.
I LOVE bookstores. Just take a wander and go to one. If that fails to inspire me, or I don't have time to browse, I just ask anyone in the store near me for their opinion. Sometimes I walk out with a book, sometimes not. Good books are best when you read them at the right time and place for YOU. It's a very personal choice.
10.02.08
11:43
10.02.08
12:26
as for the recommendations listed above, my two cents is for le corbusier's le grand (although it takes andre the giant to lift it) and yuichi yokoyama's "travel" (no words in it, so non-japanese can appreciate that). as for the rest, i suspect it is the remainders bin, but what do i know, i'm not educated or discerning and know little about books except what are good.
10.03.08
06:41
10.05.08
08:04
10.11.08
03:18
I would also recommend any of the books on Rural Studio.
10.13.08
09:20