Kenzō Tange: Architecture for the World
Kenzō Tange (1913–2005) is a peerless figure among twentieth-century Japanese architects, unmatched in his talent,…
Kenzō Tange (1913–2005) is a peerless figure among twentieth-century Japanese architects, unmatched in his talent,…
From Introduction: “…what is to become of a regional urban center that currently is too…
Edited by El Hadi Jazairy The first Apollo images of the Earth produced a perspective…
The fourth volume of a series, Platform 4 is more than a catalog of courses.
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Edited by Gareth Doherty Color is a ubiquitous yet essential part of the city, creating…
The restoration of the Cheonggyecheon River that runs through Seoul, Korea, in a mere twenty-nine…
Platform 3 considers the expanded boundaries of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. It…
Edited by Rania Ghosn Energy infrastructures deploy space at a large scale, yet they remain…
This book is about a stream called Cheonggyecheon that runs through the center of Seoul,…