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Architecture Books – Week 10/2026
This week in my A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books newsletter are two books that continue two ongoing series: "Caruso St John Collected Works: Volume 3 2010–2020" (MACK) & "Typology: Tashkent, Genoa, Tbilisi, Casablanca. Review No. IV" (Park Books): archidose.substack.com/p/next-insta...
04.03.2026 12:05
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This week in A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books newsletter is "Thirtysix Views of Inverted Portal," by photographer James Florio, published by MAS Context. The 3-volume publication features photographs of Ensamble Studio's "Inverted Portal" at Tippet Rise. archidose.substack.com/p/7-winters-...
23.02.2026 20:56
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Form Follows Ficus
Architecture Books – Week 8/2026
This week in A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books is Rafael Herrin-Ferri’s latest book, "All the Queens Gardens: Everyday Landscaping in New York’s Largest and Most Diverse Borough," recently published by Jovis: archidose.substack.com/p/form-follo...
17.02.2026 15:49
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The Future Is Microbial
Architecture Books – Week 7/2026
"We the Bacteria: Notes Toward Biotic Architecture," written by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley and published by Lars Müller Publishers, is atop my newsletter this week: archidose.substack.com/p/the-future...
09.02.2026 16:04
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The Life of a Critic
Architecture Books – Week 6/2026
This week my A Weekly Dose of Architecture features "An Urban Odyssey: A Critic’s Search for the Soul of Cities and Self," the 2024 autobiography by Sam Hall Kaplan, who served as critic of architecture and urbanism at the Los Angeles Times for a dozen years: archidose.substack.com/p/the-life-o...
02.02.2026 16:20
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KPF at 50
Architecture Books – Week 5/2026
This week my A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books newsletter features "Connective Urbanism – New York" by KPF, published by KPF: archidose.substack.com/p/kpf-at-50
26.01.2026 16:19
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Maki and Associates at 60
Architecture Books – Week 4/2026
This week on A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books is "MAKI OPUS," celebrating the 60th anniversary of Maki and Associates; published by @thamesandhudson.bsky.social
archidose.substack.com/p/maki-and-a...
19.01.2026 21:39
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Looks like you basically had the place to yourself. See other people there during your visit? Know if this portion of the Biennale is getting traffic?
15.01.2026 17:50
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Meet Me at the Daydreaming Zone
Architecture Books – Week 3/2026
This week in my book newsletter is "Public Spaces, NY," a sequel to MOS's "Vacant Spaces NY," which is at the bottom of the newsletter: archidose.substack.com/p/meet-me-at...
12.01.2026 16:18
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Architectural Workers of the US, Unite
Architecture Books – Week 2/2026
The first post of 2026 in my A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books newsletter features C. G. Beck's "The Labor of Architecture: Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness," published by Monthly Review Press: archidose.substack.com/p/architectu...
05.01.2026 16:15
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American architecture at 250: a reading list
Some resources for the semiquincentennial
Great bibliography on American architecture of the past 250 years compiled by @hawthorne.bsky.social.
Perfect for folks like me with a good background in architectural history but who are not specialists in American #architecture. #USA250 #USsemiquincentennial
www.punchlistmag.com/p/american-a...
03.01.2026 10:04
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Favorite Architecture Books of 2025
Architecture Books – Week 51/2025
My last newsletter post of 2025 lists my top 10 from the nearly 50 books featured in it over the course of the year: archidose.substack.com/p/favorite-a...
16.12.2025 11:43
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2 Publications on Reuse
Architecture Books – Week 50/2025
2 publications on reuse are in my newsletter this week: "Harvard Design Magazine No. 53: Reuse and Repair," edited by Jeanne Gang and Lizabeth Cohen; and "Reuse of Architectural Components" by Bailey Bestul:
archidose.substack.com/p/2-publicat...
08.12.2025 17:43
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I happened to walk along Wall Street about a week ago and saw them hoisting the materials inside for the renovated lobby and POPS by KPF.
26.11.2025 18:05
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Gifts for People Who Read Architecture Books*
*Gifts that are nearly everything BUT architecture books
Wanna buy an architecture-book lover a gift that's not an architecture book? Here are some suggestions I cobbled together: archidose.substack.com/p/gifts-for-...
26.11.2025 16:30
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I just learned the the Shubow-Ratti debate never happened but a panel discussion, "Classicism Now," with Justin Shubow, @katewagner.wehwalt.net and @edwinheathcote.bsky.social, moderated by Ratti, will be taking place this Saturday (5pm CET). Livestream via Ratti IG: www.instagram.com/crassociati/
20.11.2025 14:32
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A Princeton Renaissance
Architecture Books – Week 47/2025
The book in my newsletter this week is "Renaissance: A New Museum for Princeton" by James Christen Steward, with contributions by Paul Goldberger, Ron McCoy, and Mark Stevens: archidose.substack.com/p/a-princeto...
17.11.2025 16:24
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David Halle and Elisabeth Tiso's "New York's New Edge: Contemporary Art, the High Line, and Urban Megaprojects on the Far West Side," pictured, is great. Its balance of sociology, history, etc., plus its clarity of writing, has made it one of the most helpful books in my understanding of 21C NYC.
04.11.2025 15:58
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And important to Trump that the bathroom he renovated overlooks the future ballroom.
(Also note that the photo was taken before the East Wing demolition but posted after.)
04.11.2025 12:14
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Unboxing Archigram
Architecture Books – Week 45/2025
My newsletter this week features "Archigram: The Magazine," the new facsimile edition of all nine and a half issues of Archigram, originally printed between 1961 and 1974:
archidose.substack.com/p/unboxing-a...
03.11.2025 16:19
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Not at all surprising to hear this news.
I wouldn't put it past Trump to put McCrery back on the commission so the architect can approve his own design for the ballroom.
29.10.2025 15:34
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Just saw it described as "The much-anticipated final volume in architect Robert A.M. Stern’s critically acclaimed New York series" on the Phaidon website. You had me second-guessing myself for a minute, @christinecipriani.bsky.social : )
27.10.2025 17:18
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That said, I guess the co-authors could continue the series in another 15 or 20 years...
27.10.2025 17:13
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Actually I'm not 100% that it's *the* last, but I think it's safe to assume its *his* last. He actually told Archpaper back in 2017, "I’m also working with Jake Tilove and David Fishman on my New York 2020 book, which I swore I would never do, but here I am." That makes 2020 something of a bonus.
27.10.2025 17:12
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20 Years of NYC Architecture Across 1500 Pages
Architecture Books – Week 44/2025
The sixth and final installment in Robert A.M. Stern's magisterial New York series is out this week, so of course "New York 2020: Architecture and Urbanism at the Beginning of a New Century" is Book of the Week in A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books: archidose.substack.com/p/20-years-o...
27.10.2025 16:35
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