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29 What About The Inside?

28 Can Designers Improve Life in Non-Formal Cities?

27 Open Mike

26 New Skyscrapers in Megacities on a Warming Globe

25 Urban Design Now

24 The Origins and Evolution of "Urban Design," 1956-2006

23 Regeneration

22 Urban Planning Now

21 Rising Ambitions, Expanding Terrain

20 Stocktaking 2004

19 Architecture As
Conceptual Art?


18 Building Nature’s Ruin?

17 Design, Inc.

16 Hard/Soft, Cool/Warm

15 Five Houses

14 What Makes a Work
Canonical


13 East of Berlin

12 Sprawl and Spectacle

11 Design and Class

10 What is Nature Now?

9 Constructions of Memory

8 Housing and Community

7 Conflicting Values

6 Representations/
Misrepresentations


5 Design Arts and Architecture

4 Popular Places

3 Durability and Ephermerality

2 Recognizing Neglected
Design


1 Changing Cities

 


Architecture's Inside By Mohsen Mostafavi
Interiors at Risk Precarious Spaces in Contemporary Art. By Ewa Lajer-Burcharth
Making Space for Fashion Stanton William's 1987 Commission for Issey Miyake. By Irénée Scalbert
Tensions in Transparency Between Information and Experience: The Dialectical Logic of SANAA's Architecture. By Eve Blau
Excerpts from Spheres III: Foams By Peter Sloterdijk; first English translation by Daniela Fabricius
Houses of Mirth Atelier Bow-Wow's Ironies. By Irene Cheng
Dexterous Architecture By Preson Scott Cohen
The Reenchantment of the Interior Olafur Eliasson's Weather Project. By Sanford Kwinter
The Continuous Interior Infrastructure for Publicity and Control. By Mark Pimlott
Petra Envy The Designs of Petra Blaisse. By Sylvia Lavin
The Beauty of Percolation On the Interiors of Lewis Tsurumaki Lewis. By Michael Cadwell
Weaving Worlds, Stiching Stories On the Fabrics of Reiko Sudo. By Akira Suzuki
Whatever Happened to "Whatever Happened to Total Design?"? The Momentary Utopian Jouissance of the Bouroullec Brothers. By Michael Meredith
Landscapes within Buildings By David L. Hays
Beneficient Emptiness in the Photography of Candida Höfer By William S. Saunders
Lumbering to Extinction in the Digital Field The Taylorist Office Building. By Frank Duffy

ON ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
The Digital and the Utopian
Reassesing Buckminster Fuller. By Antoine Picon
Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe Introduction By K. Michael Hays and Dana Miller

ON SUSTAINABILITY AND DESIGN
The Machine as the Garden
The New Harvard Campus in Allston, Sustainability, and its Effects on Design. By Nathalie Beauvais

ON ARCHITECTURE
Global Archtiecture
A Review Essay. By Kenneth Frampton

BOOK REVIEWS
The Concrete Dragon: China's Urban Revolution and What It Means for the World
By Thomas J. Campanella. Review by Alex Krieger
The Neoliberal City: Governance, Ideology, and Development in American Cities By Jason Hackworth. Review by Alan Altshuler
Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture By Sylvia Lavin; Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky: Life as a Voyage Edited by Monika Platzer. Reviews by Christopher Long
Architect and Engineer: A Study in Sibling Rivalry By Andrew Saint. Review by Mark Cruvellier

GSD NEWS (pdf)


Resisting Representation The Informal Geographies of Rio de Janeiro by Daniela Fabricius
Urban Peripheries and the Invention of Citizenship by James Holston and Teresa Caldeira
Urban Connectors Fostering a Non-Hierarchical Integration of Formal and Informal Settlements by David Gouverneur and Oscar Grauer

DESIGN INTERVENTIONS
Improving Informal Settlements Ideas from Latin America by John Beardsley and Christian Werthmann

Bogotá
Equalizing Mobility: TransMilenio Bus System; Ciclorutas and Ciclovia; Alameda El Porvenir; Usme; City of Bogotá by John Beardsley

Buenos Aires
Designing Process: Flavio Janches and Max Rohm by John Beardsley

Caracas
Urban Acupuncture: Urban-Think Tank by John Beardsley

Mexico City
Lake Ecologies: El Caracol: José Castillo, Architecture911SC by John Beardsley
It Takes Three: The "People," Businessmen, and Government Officials To Use Mexico City's Leftover Spaces for Social Inclusion by Enrique Martin-Moreno C.

Rio de Janeiro
Making History: The Favela Bairro Program and More by Christian Werthmann
Interventions for the Socio-Urban Integration of the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro by Lu Petersen

São Paulo
Dirty Water: The Guarapiranga Water Reservoir, Parque Amelia: The City of São Paulo: Watery Voids: MMBB by Christian Werthmann

Tijuana
Border Crossings: Estudio Teddy Cruz by John Beardsley
The Solution In Not Architectural Housing Problems of the Poor in Tijuana by Tito Alegría

Kibera
Kibera Public Space Project by Kounkuey Design Initiative
Co-Designing Productive Parks with the Poorest of Kibera Kenya
GSD Graduates Help a Nairobi Community by John Gendall

ON DESIGN
Contemporary Ornament The Return of the Symbolic Repressed by Robert Levit
Peripatetic Invisibility, or, Not Enough Ado about Nothing: ICA/Boston by Sylvia Lavin
Director Medvedow, PUT BACK THAT SCREEN!!!: ICA/Boston by Jeffrey Kipnis

ON DEVELOPMENT
   Instant Cities, Instant Architecture, and Incremental Metropolitanism
by Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson
The Social Functions of NIMBYism by Matthew Kiefer

ON PRACTICE
   Beyond the ADA
by Thomas Spector

ON PLACE
Evangelical Architecture: Megachurch Images
Text by Myev Rees and Peter W. Williams

ON URBAN DESIGN
   Can Good Design Advance Urban Development?
On the Harvard Design Magazine Symposium "Can Design Improve Life in Cities? The Cases of Los Angeles, London, and Chicago" by Tim Love


BOOK REVIEWS
Architecture or Techno-Utopia: Politics after Modernism by Felicity D. Scott; reviewed by Keller Easterling
   The Papers of Frederick Law Olmstead Volume 7: Parks, Politics, and Patronage, 1874-1883 edited by Charles E. Beveridge, Carolyn F. Hoffman, and Kenneth Hawkins; reviewed by John Dixon Hunt
The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture; Written into the Void: selected writings, 1990-2004; Eisenman Inside Out: Selected Writings; Tracing Eisenman: Peter Eisenman Complete Work; Giuseppe Terragni: Transformations, Decompositions, Critiques by Peter Eisenman; reviewed by Timothy Hyde
   From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture's Encounter with the American City by Nathan Glazer; The Architecture of Happiness by Alain de Botton; reviewed by Daniel Naegele
   The Culture of Building by Howard Davis; reviewed by Dan Willis
   Recombinant Urbanism: Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design and City Theory by Grahame Shane; reviewed by Tom Bender
   Bauhaus Culture: From Weimar to the Cold War by Kathleen James-Chakraborty; reviewed by Joan Ockman


The Crystal World Frank Gehry's IAC by Reinhold Martin
Design for Rising Sea Levels by Kristina Hill and Jonathan Barnett
Housing, Immigration, and Fairness Learning from San Ysirdo by Andrew Ross
An Open Letter to Rem Koolhaas by George Baird
Renzo Piano and the Res Publica Manhattan 2000—2008 by Kenneth Frampton
Ultraviolet Alvar Aalto's Embodied Realism by Sarah Williams Goldhagen
Losing Faith in Architecture by Luis Fernández Galiano
A Billion Slum Dwellers and Counting byh Jon Beardsley
Come Together Integrating Design by Jonathan F. P. Rose
More Irrational Exuberance, Please Playgrounds as Public Space in the Broken-up City by Liane Lefaivre
Planning and the Just City by Susan Fainstein
Landscapes as Complex Adaptive Systems Vital New Territories for Design and Planning by Joe Brown
"What Can I Learn from You?" A Case for Increasing Cross-Disciplinary Engagement by Alex Krieger
101 Urban Salvations One Class's Performance of Everyday Urbanism by Margaret Crawford

ON PLACE
Views from Harlem over Time
photo essay by Camilo Jose Vergara
On the Streets Where They Live text by Robert Beauregard

ON EDUCATION
Observations about Contemporary Design Pedagogy
The GSD Studioscope Conference by Tim Love
Blowfish What to Do When a Design Jury Attacks by Ray Chung, Josh Comaroff, and the GSD Classes of 1999 and 2000

BOOK REVIEWS
Design Like You Give a Damn: Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises edited by Architecture for Humanity; reviewed by Jim Kennedy
Americans and Their Land: The House Built on Abundance by Ann Mackin; reviewed by Sebastian Schmaling

PRACTICE POINTS
Harvard Design Magazine's Practitioners' Advisory Board


The Tower An Anachronism Awaiting Rebirth? by Peter Buchanan
High Rise Phylum 2007 by Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Truth in Tall Buildings by Guy Nordenson
No Building Is an Island A Look at the Different Scales of Energy by Michelle Addington

ON DESIGN
Paths from the Pompidou
Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers by Victoria Newhouse
Paffard Keatinge-Clay Innovation through Mastery, Mastery through Innovation by Wes Jones

ON PLACE
Bangalore
Dysfunctional Boom Town by Rahul Mahotra; plus selected photographs

ON TECHNOLOGY
Innovate or Perish
New Technologies and Architecture’s Future by David Celento

ON THEORY
Coming to Our Senses
Architecture and the Non-Visual by Michael Benedikt

ON CULTURE
Condo Cool
Starchitect Branding and the Cost of "Effortless Living"
OR Another Episode in the Use of Design for Social Status

by Sondra Fein

BOOK REVIEWS
Built Upon Love: Architecture and Longing after Ethics and Aesthetics by Alberto Pérez-Gómez; reviewed by Tom Spector
Team 10, 1953–1981: In Search of a Utopia of the Presentedited edited by Max Risselada and Dirk van den Heuvel; reviewed by Eric Mumford
The Landscape Urbanism Reader, 2006 edited by Charles Waldheim; reviewed by Hubert Murray
Interpreting the Renaissance by Manfredo Tafuri; reviewed by Marco Frascari (on-line only)
Deccan Traverses: The Making of Bangalore’s Terrain by Anuradtha Mathur and Dilip Da Cunha; reviewed by Felipe Correa (on-line only)

PRACTICE POINTS
Harvard Design Magazine's Practitioners' Advisory Board
On Recent Urban Design and Tall Buildings
with Mark Johnson, A. Eugene Kohn, David Parker, Dennis Pieprz, Ronald A. Ratner, Cathy Simon, Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Tom Ventulett


The End(s) of Urban Design by Michael Sorkin
Urban Design Now: A Discussion with Margaret Crawford, Paul Goldberger, Alex Krieger, Rodolfo Machado, Farshid Moussavi, Julia Czerniak, Dennis Pieprz, William Saunders, and Matthew Urbanski
Designing the Post Metropolis by Edward W. Soja
"Facts on the Ground" Urbanism Mid-Road to Ditch by Michelle Provoost and Wouter Vanstiphout
Beyond Centers, "Fabric," and Culture of Congestion Urban Design as a Metropolitan Enterprise by Richard Sommer
Urban Design After Battery Park City Opportunities for Variety and Vitality in Large-Scale Urban Real Estate Development by Tim Love
Defining the Urbanistic Project Ten Contemporary Approaches by Joan Busquets

ON THEORY
"Post-Criticality" and Death by Academics
by Dave Hickey

ON DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Toward a Well-Tempered Digital Design
The Architecture of Reiser+Umemoto by Antoine Picon

ON DESIGN
The Morals of Modernist Minimalism
A Provocation by Tom Spector

ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The Upside of Gentrification
by Matthew Kiefer

ON PLACE
Architecture and Urbanism in Dubai
by Ahmed Kanna and Rodolfo Machado plus selected photographs

BOOK REVIEWS
Sprawl: A Compact History
by Robert Bruegmann; A Field Guide to Sprawl by Delores Hayden; reviewed by Andrew Ross
Sprawl: A Compact History by Robert Bruegmann; reviewed by Richard Dagenhart
Sprawl: A Compact History by Robert Bruegmann; reviewed by Alex Krieger
Archaeologists of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions by Frederick Jameson; reviewed by Reinhold Martin
The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840-1917 by Jon Peterson; reviewed by Robert Fishman

LETTER
On Jane Jacobs in 1956
by James Rossant

TRIBUTE
On Jerzy Soltan
by Eduard Sekler

PRACTICE POINTS
Harvard Design Magazine's Practitioners' Advisory Board
On the Contemporary Client and Urban Design Now
with Gregory Baldwin, Joseph Brown, Helen Hatch, Mark Johnson, Scott Johnson, Wendy Evans Joseph, Linda Law, David Parker, Dennis Pieprz, Cathy Simon, Yvonne Szeto, Marilyn Jordan Taylor, William Valentine, and Bartholomew Voorsanger

GSD NEWS
Part 1 (PDF)
Part 2 (PDF)


"Urban Design": Extracts from the 1956 First Urban Design Conference at the GSD
The Emergence of Urban Design in the Breakup of CIAM by Eric Mumford
The Elusiveness of Urban Design The Perpetual Problems of Definition and Role by Richard Marshall
Urban Design at Fifty, and a Look Ahead A Personal View by Denise Scott Brown
Fragmentation and Friction as Urban Threats The Post-1956 City by Fumihiko Maki
Assuaging Youthful Indiscretions Gentlemen Rediscovering Urbanism by Andrés Duany
Unforeseen Urban Worlds Post-1956 Phenomena by Peter G. Rowe
The Way We Were, the Way We Are The Theory and Practice of Designing Cities Since 1956 by Jonathan Barnett
Where and How Does Urban Design Happen? by Alex Krieger

ON DESIGN
Living Outside the Box
Mary Otis Stevens and Thomas McNulty's Lincoln House by Liane Lefaivre

ON PLACE
Survival in a Declining Post-Industrial City
The Case of Camden, New Jersey by Howard Gillette; Photographs of Camden by Camilo Vergara

ON CULTURAL POLITICS
Design Will Save the World!
On Bruce Mau's Massive Change and the Mediatization of Culture by Robert Levit and Evonne Levy
Dirty Minimalism The Liberation of Unimportance in Recent Dutch Architecture by Wouter Vanstiphout

HDM Symposium: Can Design Improve Life in Cities?
Opening Remarks
by Harvard President Lawrence Summers
Real Estate Developers' Panel with Ronald M. Druker, Gayle Farris, Mark R. Goldweitz, Ken Hubbard, Jerold Kayden, Ronald Ratner, Jonathan F. P. Rose
Closing Comments by Alex Krieger
Trying to Fuse Vision and Efficacy A Review of the Symposium by Timothy Love

BOOK REVIEWS
Gottfried Semper and the Problem of Historicism
by Mari Hvattum; reviewed by Christopher Long
Roberto Burle Marx in Caracas: Parque del Este, 1956-1961 by Anita Berrizbeitia; reviewed by Dean Cardasis
post ex sub dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions edited by the Ghent Urban Studies Team; The New Civic Art: Elements of Town Planning edited by Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater–Zyberk, and Robert Alminana; reviewed by Susannah Hagan
Perriand: A Life of Creation; An Autobiography by Charlotte Perriand; Charlotte Perriand: An Art of Living edited by Mary McLeod; reviewed by Daniel Naegele
Moment of Grace: The American City in the 1950s by Michael Johns; reviewed by Marshall Berman


Innovation and Insight in the Contemporary Architecture of Additions by Paul Spencer Byard
Deference, Dialogue, and Dissolve How New Architecture Meets Old by Peter Buchanan
In Celebration of Complementary Architecture Architectural History's Suppressed Glories by Wilfried Wang
Masked Nostalgia, Chic Regression The “Critical” Reconstruction of Berlin by Sebastian Schmaling
Reconstruction Doubts The Ironies of Building in Schinkel's Name by Barry Bergdoll
Roadside RedesignsWoody and Variegatedto Help Sustain Nature and People by Richard T. T. Forman
Gathering the Given Michelangelo's Redesign of the Campidoglio by James Ackerman
Urban Land is a Natural Thing to Waste Seeing and Appreciating Drosscapes by Alan Berger

On Urbanism
Bust or Fold
Suburbia as Destiny by Jeffrey Inaba and Peter Zellner

On Cultural Politics
The Work of Architecture in the Age of Commodification
by Kenneth Frampton

On Technology
Diminishing Difficulty
Mass Customization and the Digital Production of Architecture by Daniel WIllis and Todd Woodward

On History
The Production of Locality in Josep Luis Sert's Peabody Terrace
by Sarah Williams Goldhagen

On Practice
Does Enforcement of Architects' Regulations Protect the Public Welfare? Not Enough
by Thomas Spector

On Criticism
Moneo's Anxiety
Rafael Moneo's Theoretical Anxiety and Design Strategies in the Work of Eight Contemporary Architects by Jeffrey Kipnis

Book Reviews
Dark Age Ahead
by Jane Jacobs; reviewed by Ken Greenberg
Present Pasts: Urban Palimpsests and the Politics of Memory by Andreas Huyssen; reviewed by Jan Otakar Fischer
Warped Space by Anthony Vidler; reviewed by Christopher Long


What's the Mission of Harvard's Urban Planning Program? by Jerold Kayden
The Return of Urban Renewal Dan Doctoroff's Grand Plans for New York City by Susan Fainstein
Plans for Manhattan's Far West Side A Portent of New Urban Redevelopment? by Robert Yaro
Democracy Takes Command New Community Planning and the Challenge to Urban Design by John Kaliski
Can Planning Be a Means to Better Architecture? Chicago's Building Boom and Design Quality by Lynn Becker
The Ghosts in City Hall Urban Planning and the Emotions by Margaret Crawford
An Anatomy of Civic Ambition in Vancouver Toward Humane Density by Leonie Sandercock
Omaha by Design-All of It New Prospects in Urban Planning and Design by Jonathan Barnett
Design by Deception The Politics of Megaproject Approval by Bent Flyvbjerg
From New Regionalism to the Urban Network Changing the Paradigm of Growth by Peter Calthorpe
Is Eminent Domain for Economic Development Constitutional? Empowering or Enervating Planners by Jerold Kayden
Making Planning Matter A New Approach to Eminent Domain by Gerald Frug and David Barron
Paved with Good Intentions Boston's Central Artery Project and a Failure of City Building by Hubert Murray
Public Planning and Private Initiative The South Boston Waterfront by Matthew J. Kiefer
Are America and Europe Alien Worlds for Planning? by Peter Hall
Ball Gains What Can Planners Learn from Baseball Managers? by David Luberoff
In Praise of Un-“Heroic” Planning Response to Emily Talen Challenge to Planning by Alex Krieger

ON THEORY
Critical of What?
Toward a Utopian Realism by Reinhold Martin

ON PLACE
America in Wartime, 2001-2004
photographs by Anthony Suau

Practice Points
The Highs and Lows of Globalized Design Practice


A Scientific Autobiography 1982 - 2004: Madrid, Harvard, OMA, the AA, Yokohama, the globe by Alejandro Zaera-Polo
"Criticality" and Its Discontents by George Baird
No More Dreams? The Passion for Reality in Recent Dutch Architecture...and Its Limitations by Roemer van Toorn
Not Unlike Life Itself Landscape Strategy Now by James Corner
No More Tabula Rasa Progressive Architecture Practices in England by Lucy Bullivant
Double-Loaded Everyday Architecture and Windows for Improvement by Timothy Love
Morning Shower Thoughts on Remaking Cities by Adriaan Geuze and Chidi Onwuka
Incremental Urbanism New Models for the Redesign of America's Commercial Strips by Michael Gamble and Jude LeBlanc
Utopia and the Hazards of Perfection Now and in the Renaissance by Nicholas Adams

Portfolio
"Nothing to Envy in the World?" by Bruce Cummings; Utopian Fantasy Photographs of North Korea by Hiroji Kubota

On Place
Quiet Havana, Potential Global City by John A. Loomis

On Planning
A Call for the Revitalization of American Planning by Emily Talen

On History
Sert, CIAM, and the GSD: A Memoir by Eduard F. Sekler

On Practice
Architects Behaving Badly Ignoring Environmental Behavior Research by Thomas Fisher

On Building
Iconic Public Buildings as Sites of Technological Innovation by Paolo Tombesi

On Public Service
ELEMENTAL: Building Innovative Social Housing in Chile by Alejandro Aravena

Book Reviews
Territories: Islands, Camps and Other States of Utopia eds. Anselm Franke, Rafi Segal, and Eyal Weizman/ reviewed by Keller Easterling
City: Urbanism and Its End, by Douglas W. Rae / reviewed by Thomas Bender
Eichler/Modernism Rebuilds the American Dream, by Paul Andamson and Marty Arbunich; Suburban Alchemy: 1960s New Towns and the Transformation of the American Dream, by Nicholas Dagen Bloom/ reviewed by Sebastian Schmaling
Cedric Price: The Square Book; Re:CP; Opera by Cedric Price / reviewed by Robert Harbison
The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy by Davud P. Billington / reviewed by Martin Bechtold
Pevsner on Art and Architecture: The Radio Talks, by Nikolaus Pevsner; ed. Stephen Games/ reviewed by Christopher Long

Practice Points
Designing for Vibrant Democratic Urbanity


Stocktaking 2004: Nine Questions About the Present and Future of Design
With respondents Stan Allen, Peter Davey, Andrés Duany, Hal Foster, Kenneth Frampton, Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher, David Leatherbarrow, Martha Schwartz, Paul Shepheard, Michael Sorkin

On Design
Incarnate Sensualities The Architecture of Alvaro Siza by Rafael Moneo

On History
Perriand
Reflections on Feminism and Modern Architecture by Mary McLeod

Portfolio
Through Glass, Darkly Recent Glass Architecture in Japan Photographs by Erieta Attali; essay by Joan Ockman

On Culture
Duct Tape Nation Land Use, The Fear Factor, and the New Unilateralism by Andrew Ross

Interview
Phyllis Lambert, Advocacy Planner in the Late 1960s with Liane Lefaivre

On Technology
Neocreationism and the Illusion of Ecological Restoration by Peter Del Tredici

On Theory
Memories of Modernism Archaeology of the Future by Andreas Huyssen

Book Reviews
Crime and Ornament: The Arts and Popular Culture in the Shadow of Adolf Loos Eds. Bernie MIller and Melony Ward;The Order of Ornament, The Structure of Style: Theoretical Foundations of Modern Art and Architecture by Debra Schafter; Otto Wagner, Adolf Loos, and the Road to Modern Architecture by Wener Oechslin,/ reviewed by Barry Bergdoll Concrete and Clay: Reworking Nature in New York City by Matthew Gandy / reviewed by Robert Fishman
Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000 by Dolores Hayden / reviewed by Brian Ladd
The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media and Corporate Space by Reinhold Martin / reviewed by Ashley Schafer

Practice Points
Leading Practitioners' Perspectives on Continuing Education for Designers


Monumental/Conceptual Architecture The Art of Being Too Clever by Half by Mark Kingwell
Conceptual Matter On Thinking and Making Conceptual Architecture by Eric Lum
Conceptualism's (Con)quests On Reconceiving Art and Architecture by Nana Last
The Muses Are Not Amused Pandemonium in the House of Architecture by Jorge Silvetti
Concepts: The Architecture of Hope On Difficulty and Innovation by Sanford Kwinter
Kit-of-Parts Conceptualism Abstracting Architecture in the American Academy by Timothy Love

On Design
Full Disclosure
Invoking the Past in Recent German Exhibition Design by Jan Otakar Fischer

On Landscape
The Emergence of "Landscape Urbanism"
Reflections on Stalking Detroit by Graham Shane

On Planning
The Costs-and Benefits?-of Sprawl by Alex Krieger
Suburbia and Its Discontents by Matthew Kiefer
Smart Growth in Atlanta by Ellen Dunham Jones

On Technology
On Shells and Blobs by Martin Bechtold

On Place
Iraq 1999 by Mai Ghoussoub with photographs by Michael Yamashita

On Practice
Toward Architectural Practice in the 21st Century by Carl Sapers

Practice Points
A Discussion of HDM's Practitioners' Advisory Board, June 2003

Book Reviews
The American City by A. Garvin, Cities by N. Thrift and A. Amin, Downtown by R. Fogelson, Out of Ground Zero ed. by J. Ockman, The Unfinished City by T. Bender, After the World Trade Center: Rethinking New York City ed. M. Sorkin, S. Zukin / reviewed by Joseph Rykwert
Labour, Work, and Architecture by K. Frampton / reviewed by Tim Culvahouse
Italian Architecture of the 16th Century by C. Rowe, L. Satkowski / reviewed by Daniel Naegele
Chandigarh’s Le Corbusier by V. Prakash, Le Corbusier by K. Frampton, Le Corbusier: Architect of the Twentieth Century by K. Frampton, Le Corbusier Before Le Corbusier ed. by S. von Moos, A. Rüegg / reviewed by Mardges Bacon
Theories and History of Architecture by M. Tafuri/ reviewed by Michelangelo Sabatino
Origins, Imitation, Conventions by James S. Ackerman / reviewed by Robert Harbison
The Minimum Dwelling by Karel Tiege, translated and introduced by Eric Dluhosch / reviewed by Hilde Heynen
City Lights by John A. Jakle Architecture of the Night edited by Dietrich Neumann / reviewed by Sandy Isenstadt

 

Sustainability is a Cultural Problem by Wilfried Wang
Five Reasons To Adopt Environmental Designby Susannah Hagan
A Post-Apocalyptic View of Ecology and Design Thirteen Recent Books by Richard Ingersoll
Energy, Body, Building Rethinking Sustainable Design Solutions by Michelle Addington
Invitation to the Dance Sustainability and the Expanded Realm of Design by Peter Buchanan
Green World, Gray Heart? The Promise and the Reality of Landscape Architecture in Sustaining Nature by Robert France
Green Good, Better, and Best Effective Ecological Design in Cities by Kristina Hill

Better Angels of Our Nature Ecological Design and Organizational Learning by David Orr
What Can We Do? A Symposium with Michelle Addington, William Clark, Randolph Croxton, Michael McElroy, Robert France, José A. Gómez-Ibáñez, Hashim Sarkis, William Saunders, William Shutkin, and Carl Steinitz

On Design
Everything is Architecture
by Liane Lefaivre

On History
Learning from the Bidonville by Zeynep Çelik

On Review
Delicate Beast Kunio Maekawa’s Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall by George Wagner

On Place
Vulnerable Inside The Happy Crowd Unfolding a Quieter Hong Kong by Fookling Benita Lee and five Hong Kong photographers

Book Reviews
Surface Architecture by David Leatherbarrow and Mohsen Mostafavi and Uncommon Ground: Architecture, Technology, and Topography by David Leatherbarrow / reviewed by Daniel Willis
Between Eminence and Notoriety: Four Decades of Radical Urban Planning by Chester Hartman / reviewed by Ann Forsyth

 


Brand Aid by Michael Sorkin
Hyphenation Nation by Rick Poyner
New York Art Museums as Mirrors by Mary Anne Staniszewski
Super Market by Paolo Tombesi
Architecture for Sale(s) by Kevin Kelley
Rocking for the Clampdown by Thomas Frank
Full of Shopping by Rachel Bowlby


On Technology
Here Come the Hyper-Accumulators! by Niall Kirkwood

On Place
Dwelling Richness photographs by Keller Easterling

On Design
Reastheticizing the Discipline by Belgin Turan-Özkaya

Book Reviews
Constructed Ground edited by Charles Waldheim / reviewed by Jane Wolff
The Struggle for Modernism by Anthony Alofsin / reviewed by Jill Pearlman
Eco-Economy by Lester Brown / reviewed by Bill McKibben
The Historiography of Modern Architecture by Panayotis Tournikiotis / reviewed by Christopher Long
The Invention of the Historic Monument by Françoise Choay / reviewed by Brian Ladd


After the Flood Lina Bo Bardi’s Glass House by Esther da Costa Meyer
Curtain Wars Architects, Decorators, and the 20th-Century Domestic Interior by Joel Sanders
Environmental Stoicism and Place Machismo A Polemic by Michael Benedikt
"Matrix of Man" Sibyl Moholy-Nagy’s Neglected Histories by Hilde Heynen
Disarrayed Distinctions Fashion and Architecture in the 20th Century by Elizabeth Wilson

On Place
A Postcard from the Volcano
The World Trade Center, 1973-2001 photographs by Camilo Vergara; poem by Wallace Stevens

On Culture
Grounds for Dispersal
Days with The New Generation by Paul Shepheard

American Scenes
St. Louis
essay by Mitchell Schwarzer; Past St. Louis photographs by Lisa Johnston

Book Reviews: Classic Books Part II
Los Angeles by Reyner Banham / reviewed by Robert Fishman
Trotzdem by Adolf Loos / reviewed by Christopher Long
Pioneers of Modern Design by Nikolaus Pevsner / reviewed by Alina Payne
Perspecta 9/10 reviewed by Mark Linder
A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander / reviewed by William S. Saunders
The Image of the City by Kevin Lynch / reviewed by Gwendolyn Wright
Mathematics of the Ideal Villa by Colin Rowe / reviewed by Daniel Naegele
The City in History by Lewis Mumford / reviewed by Thomas Bender


Savoye Space The Sensation of the Object by Daniel Naegele
White Walls in the Golden City The Return of the Villa Müller by Jan Otakar Fischer
Tugendhat Frames by Clair Zimmerman
A Name, Then a Chair Then a House How an Architect Was Made in the 20th Century by Beatriz Colomina
Once Again by the Pacific Returning to the Sea Ranch by Tim Culvahouse and Lisa Findley

American Scenes
Biospherian Dreams Vague Science and Utopian Commerce in the Great Basin by James S. Russell
and The Biosphere Today, photographs by Richard Barnes

On Design
Genius Loco An Architectural Fiction by Michael Sorkin

On Place
Notes from Underground Plato’s Caves, Piranesi’s Prisons, and the Subway by Marshall Berman

Book Reviews
Mart Stam’s Trousers Stories from Behind the Scenes of Dutch Moral Modernism, by Crimson with Michael Speaks and Gerard Hadders / reviewed by George Baird
Dreamworld and Catastrophe The Passing of Mass Utopia in Eat and West, by Susan Buck-Morss / reviewed by Wouter Vanstiphout
Shaping the Great City Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890-1937, edited by Eve Blau and Monika Platzer / reviewed by Mathew S. Witkovsky
Le Corbusier and the Continual Revolution in Architecture by Charles Jencks / reviewed by Ivan Zaknic


Learning from St. Louis The Arch, the Canon, and Bourdieu by Hélène Lipstadt
What Goes Unnoticed On the Canonical Quality of the PSFS Building by David Leatherbarrow
Canon and Anti-Canon On the Fall and Rise of the A + A by Timothy M. Rohan
In the Shadow of a Giant On the Consequences of Canonization by Daniel Willis
Canons in Crossfire On the Importance of Critical Modernism by Charles Jencks

On Place
The Game Has Changed
Scenes of Tokyo photography by Harry Gruyaert; commentary by Mark Mulligan

On Design
Alien #5044325
Mies’s First Trip to America by Cammie McAtee

Book Reviews
Revolution of Forms
Cuba’s Forgotten Art Schools by John A. Loomis / reviewed by Carlos Jimenez
Organization Space Landscapes, Highways, and Houses in America, by Keller Easterling and The New Geography
How the Digital Revolution is Reshaping the American Landscape by Joel Kotkin / reviewed by James. S. Russell
Fashioning Vienna Adolf Loos’s Cultural Criticism by Janet Stewart / reviewed by Christopher Long

Nostalgia, Moscow Style by Svetlana Boym
Uniform Pluralism by Boris Groys
The Lesson of the Square by Slavenka Drakulic

Tales of an Absent Monument by Matthew S. Witkovsky
Before and After by Imre Benko and András Török
The Visibility of Monuments by Ákos Moravánszky
Three Passages Through (In)visible Warsaw by Magdalena J. Zaborowska


Portfolio
Beyond the (Post)modern: Three Czech Projects
critiqued by Jana Tichá

On Place
The New Metropolitanism and the Pluralized Public
by Thomas Bender
Visible Cities by David Lowenthal

Book Reviews
Karel Teige, 1900/1951
edited by Eric Dluhosch and Rostislav Svácha / reviewed by Jan Otakar Fischer
The Architecture of Oppression by Paul B. Jaskot / reviewed by Brian Ladd
City Making by Gerald E. Frug / reviewed by Robert Fishman
Your Private Sky: R. Buckminster Fuller edited by Joachim Krausse and Claude Lichtenstein / reviewed by Antoine Picon

Seventy-five Percent by Ellen Dunham-Jones
The Spectacle of Ordinary Building by Mitchell Schwarzer
Privatized Lives by James S. Russell
Retro Urbanism by Peter Hall
Spectacle and Its Discontents by Luis Fernández-Galiano
We Dig Graves—All Sizes by Daniel Naegele
The Second Greatest Generation by Michael Sorkin

Portfolio
The New American Village
photographs by Bob Thall

On Landscape
A Word for Landscape Architecture
by John Beardsley

On Design
When Is It Right to Be Wrong?
by Tim Benton

Book Reviews
The Situationist City
by Simon Sadler and Constant’s New Babylon by Mark Wigley / reviewed by Andy Merrifield
You Are Here by Frances Anderton et al. / reviewed by Wouter Vanstiphout
Apartment Stories by Sharon Marcus / reviewed by Barry Bergdoll
The Tourist by Dean MacCannell / reviewed by Daniel Naegele
The American Lawn edited by Georges Teyssot / reviewed by Julia Czerniak
The Fate of Place by Edward S. Casey / reviewed by Robert A. Beauregard



Class Notes
by Michael Benedikt
Three Houses by Suzannah Lessard
Always in Good Taste by Penny Sparke
Some Joint! by Iain Boyd Whyte
Inside the Blue Whale by Rick Poynor
The Other Trump by Edward Eigen
The Luxury of Lapidus by Alice T. Friedman
Class Rites in the Age of the Blockbuster by Alan Wallach
Of Books, Lattes, and Class Distinctions by Jim Collins
Farewell, Bohemia by Rebecca Solnit
The Social-Climbing Brick by Daniel Willis
Ornament and Spirit, Ornament and Class by Frederic J. Schwartz
An Education in Distinction by Margaret Crawford

On Design: Whimsy and Regimentation by Glenn Dixon

Book Reviews
Rethinking Architecture
edited by Neil Leach and The Anaesthetics of Architecture
by Neil Leach / reviewed by Anthony Vidler

Architecture and Modernity by Hilde Heynen / reviewed by David Leatherbarrow
Autonomy and Ideology edited by R. E. Somol / reviewed by Andrew Herscher
California: The Great Exception by Carey McWilliams / reviewed by Mitchell Schwarzer


Too Much: The Grand Canyon(s) by Lucy R. Lippard
The Destitution of Space by Albert Borgmann
Humans Supplant God; Everything Changes by Bill McKibben
What Do We Make of Nature Now? by Catherine Howett
Three Trees by Charles C. Mann
Smoky Mirrors and Unreflected Vampires by Robert France
Designs Necessary and Sublime by Jack Temple Kirby
Nature Used and Abused by Rossana Vaccarino
The Persistence of the Picturesque by Kate Soper and Martin Ryle
Kiss Nature Goodbye by John Beardsley

On Ideas: Describing the World at the End of the Millennium by Thomas Bender

On Place: After the War
by Andreas Huyssen

On Design: Legacy at Risk by Rachel Carley

Book Reviews
FutureNatural
edited by Robertson, Mash, Tickner, Bird, Curtis, and Putnam / reviewed by Robert Riley
The Favored Circle by Garry Stevens / reviewed by Magali Sarfatti Larson
Origins of Architectural Pleasure by Grant Hilderbrand / reviewed by Val K. Warke
Towards a New Museum by Victoria Newhouse / reviewed by James Cuno
Fundamentals of Building Construction by Edward Allen / reviewed by Daniel Willis
Sidewalk Critic edited by Robert Wojttowicz / reviewed by Robert Campbell


Memory and Counter-Memory by James E. Young
The Past in the Present
by Kirk Savage
Half-Truths and Misquotations
by Robert Harbison
Mourning in Protest
by Harriet F. Senie
Between Rooms 307
by Mabel O. Wilson
Crowding the Mall
by James S. Russell
Time Incorporated by Richard M. Sommer
Penn's Shadow by Stanislaus von Moos
The Struggle of Dawning Intelligence
by Rebecca Solnit
Lives of the Dragon
by Jan Otakar Fischer
Learning from Lutyens by Hélène Lipstadt
Remembrance and Redemption
by Jay Winter
Make History, Not Memory by Daniel Abramson

On Ideas: Hello. . . Is Anybody Out There? by Tim Culvahouse

On Place: It's a Mall World After All by Tom Vanderbilt

Book Reviews
Cities in Civilization
by Sir Peter Hall / reviewed by Robert Fishman
The Architecture of Science edited by Peter Galison and Emily Thompson / reviewed by James S. Ackerman
What Gardens Mean by Stephanie Ross / reviewed by Robert Riley
Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage by Adolf Max Vogt and The Final Testament of Pere Corbu
by Ivan Zaknic / reviewed by Daniel Naegele


Deadlock Plus 50 by Richard Plunz and Michael Sheridan
Chicago and Beyond by Leland D. Cott
Can We Overcome Me? by Sam Davis
Rome Cannot Bear the Present by Maristella Casciato
Scatology, Eschatology, and the Modern Movement by Tim Benton
Beyond the Bully Pulpit by Nicolas P. Retsinas
Architecture for a Developing India by Vikram Bhatt
The Casa Chorizo by Jorge Francisco Liernur
Housing Density, Type, and Urban Life in Contemporary China by Peter G. Rowe
Diversity by Law by Jerold S. Kayden
To Ignore or Integrate? by David Gouverneur and Oscar Grauer
Why Should the Government Play a Role in Housing? by John M. Quigley
From the Puritans to the Projects by Lawrence Vale
Houses of Hope by Diane Ghirardo
Choice in Housing by Sherry B. Ahrentzen

On Place: The Spaces of Democracy by Richard Sennett

Portfolio: With the Whole in Mind by Wilfried Wang

Book Reviews
Red Vienna
by Eve Blau / reviewed by Kurt W. Forster
Ecology of Fear by Mike Davis / reviewed by David Harvey
Unnatural Horizons by Allen S. Weiss / reviewed by Gary R. Hilderbrand
Women and the Making of the Modern House by Alice T. Friedman / reviewed by Abigail A. Van Slyck


Eyesore or Art? by John Beardsley
Less for Less Yet by Michael Benedikt
Beyond the Valley of Silicon Architecture by Mitchell Schwarzer
Toward an Architecture of Humility by Juhani Pallasmaa
Why Are Some Buildings More Interesting Than Others? by Kurt W. Forster
Questions of Value responses by Kenneth Frampton
With the Best Intentions by Denise Scott Brown
When Design Is Against the Law by Brenda Case Scheer
Inhale . . . The Future Has Already Begun by Ron Witte
History Matters by Alice T. Friedman
Most Architecture Should Be Modest by Roger Scruton
From Taste to Judgment by William S. Saunders

On Place: American Ruins by Camilo Jose Vergara

Portfolio: Linear Landscapes selection and commentary by Ken Smith

Book Reviews
Film Architecture
edited by Dietrich Neumann,
Cinema & Architecture
edited by Francois Penz and Maureen Thomas,
and
Film+Arc Graz 2 + 3 Internationale Biennale Film und Architektur / reviewed by Edward Dimendberg
Divided Highways by Tom Lewis / reviewed by Kenneth T. Jackson
Representation of Places by Peter Bosselmann / reviewed by Graham Larkin
Capital Dilemma by Michael Z. Wise and The Ghosts of Berlin by Brian Ladd / reviewed by Jan Otakar Fischer
The Werkbund by Frederic J. Schwartz / reviewed by Andrew Herscher
Erich Mendelsohn and the Architecture of German Modernism by Kathleen James / reviewed by Alona Nitzan-Shiftan


Over-Exposure by Thomas L. Schumacher
Picture This. Build That. by Willliam J. Mitchell
The Inconvenient Friend by Edward Ford
Operational Eidetics by James Corner
Picture This. by Sandy Isenstadt
To Collage or E-Collage? by Barbara Maria Stafford
Object, Image, Aura by Daniel Naegele
Genre Studies by Luis Fernandez-Galiano
Fading Photographs by James S. Russell
Showing What Otherwise Hides Itself by David Leatherbarrow
Reflections on a Polished Floor by Iain Boyd Whyte

Book Reviews: Classic Books
Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism by Rudolph Wittkower / reviewed by James S. Ackerman
Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried Giedion / reviewed by Joseph Rykwert
Towards a New Architecture by Le Corbusier / reviewed by Jonathan Hale
Architecture without Architects by Bernard Rudofsky / reviewed by Felicity Scott
The Machine in the Garden by Leo Marx / reviewed by Edward Eigen
Selected books by J.B. Jackson / reviewed by Mitchell Schwarzer
Landscape for Living by Garrett Eckbo / reviewed by Robert Riley
The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard / reviewed by Joan Ockman
Theory and Design in the First Machine Age by Reyner Banham / reviewed by Thomas L. Schumacher
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture by Robert Venturi
and
Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steve Izenour / reviewed by Robert Harbison
The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs / reviewed by Elizabeth Wilson


Starck Speaks by Philippe Starck
P.S./P.C. by K. Michael Hays
Whatever Happened to Total Design? by Mark Wigley
Design as Export by Stephen Leet
Villa Planchart by Monica Ponce de Leon
"Thinking by Drawing" by Brooke Hodge
Loose Upper Lip by Deyan Sudjic
Who Will Sing the Marble Meadows? by Joseph O'Connor and Christine Smith
Mutant Materials by Paula Antonelli
Design and Fabrication by Toshiko Mori
Spirit of the Nineties by Renny Ramakers
And What About Industrial Design? by Steve Diskin On Design
Rockbottom: Villa by OMA by Wouter Vanstiphout
Recent Architectural Paradigms and a Personal Alternative by Rafael Moneo

Book Reviews
Translations from Drawing to Building
by Robin Evans / reviewed by Joseph Rykwert
A Critic Writes by Reyner Banham / reviewed by Wouter Vanstiphout
City Life by Witold Rybczynski, Architecture of Fear edited by Nan Ellin
The New Urban Frontier by Neil Smith / reviewed by Edward Robbins


Locally Popular by John Stilgoe
Dialectical Utopias by Dave Hickey
Learning from Commercial Vernacular Architecture by Robert Venturi
No (Popular) Place Like Home by Jim Collins
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by Marshall Berman
Fear of Mice by Andreas Huyssen
Status Quo Vadis? by Michael Sorkin
Invisible Spaces by Mabel Wilson
Manifest Density by George Wagner
Diana's London by Mark Cousins
The Right of the People Peaceably to Assemble in Unusual Clothing by Rebecca Solnit
Small World by Martin Parr
Trespassing on Common Ground by Lucy R. Lippard
Chamber of Humors by Ralph Rugoff
Off-World in the Far West
by Mitchell Schwarzer
Television Modernism by Brett Steele

On Design

Beyond Wilderness and Lawn by Michael Pollan

Book Reviews: Cities and Urbanism
Evictions
by Rosalyn Deutsche / reviewed by Elizabeth Wilson
Public Space edited by Johann Goossens, Anja Guinée, and Wiebe Oosterhoff / reviewed by Ed Taverne
Cyber Cities by M. Christine Boyer, The Urban Image of Augustan Rome by Diane Favro,
and
Urban World/ Global City by David Clark / reviewed by Thomas Bender

Urban Verbs by Kevin R. McNamara / reviewed by Richard M. Sommer
Postmodern Cities and Spaces edited by Katherine Gibson and Sophie Watson
and
Writings on Cities by Henri Lefebvre translated and edited by Eleonore Kofman and Elizabeth Lebas / reviewed by Margaret Crawford
The City: Los Angeles and Urban Theory at the End of the 20th Century
edited by Allen J. Scott and Edward W. Soja / reviewed by John Kaliski


Temporary Contracts by Ellen Dunham-Jones
The Theory and Practice of Impermanence by Edward Ford
Of Books, Bridges, and Durability by Henry Petroski
Intimations of Durability by Kenneth Frampton
The Rugged Steed by Thomas J. Campanella
What Goes Up, Must Come Down by Botond Bognar
"It's the Economy, Stupid!" by Luis Fernandez-Galiano
The Curse of Durability by Alexander von Hoffman
Enduring (Post)modernism by Angelika Schnell
The Durability of Reputation by Gavin Stamp
The Interpretative Imperative by Sandy Isenstadt
20th-Century American Ruins by Camilo Jose Vergara
High Tech and Such Misnomers by Demetri Porphyrios

Portfolio
Webs of Steel
Drawings by T. Kelly Wilson

On Design
The Euclidian Piazza
by Marvin Trachtenberg

Book Reviews: History and Theory
Differences
by Ignasi de Sola-Morales / reviewed by George Baird
Inside Architecture by Vittorio Gregotti / reviewed by Richard Ingersoll
Heimlich Manoeuvers by Kari Jormakka / reviewed by Mark Mulligan
Reconstructing Architecture edited by Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann / reviewed by Andrew Herscher
Architecture after Modernism by Diane Ghirardo / reviewed by Liane Lefaivre
Thirteen Ways by Robert Harbison / reviewed by Thomas Fisher


Still Modern After All These Years by Thomas L. Schumacher
Consensus Terrorism by Wouter Vanstiphout
Built Progress by Wilfried Wang
The Absence of Presence by Diane Ghirardo
Curious Voids by Vittorio Gregotti
Grace and Architecture by Roger Connah
The Rewards of Experiment by Susana Torre
Process as Craft by Toshiko Mori
Sinan's Bridge by William L. MacDonald
A Thoroughly Modern Man by Simon Swaffield
American Curves by Thomas J. Campanella
Green Chaos by Robert Riley
Why Not Pleasure? by James S. Ackerman
Still Here by Max Bond
Due Recognition by John Morris Dixon
"Every Inch Alive" by Lisa Germany
Midwestern Master by Cynthia Weese
The Light Between Gardens by Carlos Jimenez

On Design
The Life of Ideas in Architecture
by Robert Harbison

On Education
Genetic Code: Computer and Design Incompatibilities
by Malcolm McCullough

On Practice
Living with House VI
by Bill Hubbard Jr.

Book Reviews
The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
by Neil Levine / reviewed by Anthony Alofsin
Stanley Saitowitz: A House in the Transvaal edited George Wagner / reviewed by Graham Owen
As I Was Saying by Colin Rowe / reviewed by George Baird


Ozzie and Harriet in Hell by Mike Davis
A Prospect of St. Louis by Richard M. Sommer
Skid Row, Los Angeles by Camilo Jose Vergara
Cities after the End of Cities by Robert Fishman
The Transfrontier Metropolis by Lawrence A. Herzog
The Revanchist City by Neil Smith
The Architecture, the Book, and the Diskette by Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani
A Decent Life: Dilemmas of Urbanization by M. Ismail Serageldin
Cities of Impossibility by Michael Kirkland
Modern and Asian by Peter G. Rowe
Empowerment in Abidjan by Mona Serageldin and Francois Vigier
One Space, Two Worlds by Rahul Mehrotra
Modern and Islamic by Mina Marefat

New Urbanism
Urban or Suburban?
A Roundtable discussion among Carol Burns, Robert Campbell, Andres Duany, Jerold Kayden, and Alex Krieger.
Commentary by Ellen Dunham-Jones, Gerald E. Frug, Alex Krieger, William Morrish,
John O. Norquist, Edward Robbins, Gretchen Schneider, Daniel Solomon, and Gwendolyn Wright

A Modest Proposal for a New Sub-Urbanism by Colin Rowe
The New Urbanism and the Communitarian Trap by David Harvey

Book Reviews: Gender and Design
Sexuality and Space
edited by Beatriz Colomina / reviewed by Elizabeth Wilson
Not at Home edited by Christopher Reed / reviewed by Joan Ockman
Discrimination by Design by Leslie Kanes Weisman, Women and Planning by Clara Greed, Safe Cities
edited by Gerda R. Wekerle and Carolyn Whitzman / reviewed by Grahame Shane

Space, Place and Gender by Doreen Massey, Architecture and Feminism
edited by Coleman, Danze, Henderson / reviewed by Diane Ghirardo

STUD edited by Joel Sanders / reviewed by George Wagner
The Sex of Architecture edited by Agrest, Conway, Weisman / reviewed by Sharon Haar
The Architect: Reconstructing Her Practice edited by Francesca Hughes / reviewed by Susana Torre
Feminism and Geography by Gillian Rose / reviewed by Linda Pollak
Architecture: In Fashion edited by Fausch, Singley, eh-Khoury, Efrat / reviewed by Lauren Kogod