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Call Number Guide HT – City planning NA – Architecture NA105-111 – Historic preservation NA9000-9428 – Urban design

NK – Decorative arts SB – Landscape architecture TH – Building construction, engineering Z – Bibliographies; books about libraries

Videos DVD VIDEO 11259 10 buildings that changed America [videorecording] Protess, Dan. pro drt Summary from CardCat: Tells the stories of ten influential works of

architecture, the people who imagined them, and the way these landmarks ushered in innovative cultural shifts throughout our society. Includes archival footage and interviews with architects and historians. DVD VIDEO 11284 Come unto me [videorecording] : the faces of Tyree Guyton Cattell, Nicole. aus pro drt Summary from CardCat: Presents various stages of artist Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg Project in Detroit. Includes archival footage and interviews with Guyton, where he discusses the inspiration for his artwork crafted from junk. DVD VIDEO 11296 Building the great cathedrals [videorecording] Tiffany, Scott. pro drt Summary from CardCat: Examines Gothic cathedrals and the mathematics behind their design, drawn from the pages of the Bible itself. To save the medieval cathedrals from collapse, a team of engineers, architects, art historians, and computer scientists search the naves, bays, and bell-towers for clues to their original construction.

DVD VIDEO 11297 Engineering Ground Zero [videorecording] Smith, Timothy. aus pro Summary from CardCat: Follows the five-year construction of One World Trade Center (1 WTC) and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Captures the behind-the-scenes struggle to make the site safe and secure under the pressures of a tight construction schedule, the demands of practical office space and energy efficiency, and the public's expectations of an appropriate national remembrance. Includes interviews with 1 WTC architect David Childs, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and others. DVD VIDEO 11298 Golf's grand design [videorecording] Grant, John, 1948- pro drt Summary from CardCat: Traces the history and development of golf course architecture in America. Includes archival film footage and interviews with leading golf course

architects and historians. DVD VIDEO 11299 Intervention architecture [videorecording] Fettig, Tad. Drt Summary from CardCat: Profiles five projects that have won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Examines how each project emphasizes the ethical and philosophical criteria that the award represents, including the revitalization of a French colonial heritage site in Tunisia, China's Bridge School, the Ipekyol Textile Factory, the Zahra Museum, and the Wadi Hanifa Wetlands Project.

Reference TJ163.5.B84 A84 2010 ASHRAE standard : energy standard for buildings except low-rise residential buildings American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Table of contents: Purpose -- Scope -- Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms -- Administration and enforcement -- Building envelope -- Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning -- Service water heating -- Power -- Lighting -- Other equipment -- Energy cost budget method -- Normative references.

Regular Size Books HE151 .O47 2012 The third mode : towards a green society Olson, Jeffrey S. Summary from book cover: The Third Mode explores how our society can create better connections between people, nature, and the built environment, and shows how simple solutions like walking and bicycling can help us move forward towards a green society.

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HE336.P43 E95 2013 Pedestrian- & transit-oriented design Ewing, Reid H., From the publisher description: Explaining how to design spaces for pedestrians while also accommodating transit needs, this book is an excellent reference for students, public sector planners and officials, and private sector designers and developers seeking to make places more pedestrian- and transit-friendly. HD7287 .M438 2013 Urgent architecture : 40 sustainable housing solutions for a changing world Meinhold, Bridgette, From the publisher description: In Urgent Architecture Bridgette Meinhold showcases 40 successful emergency and long-term housing projects-from repurposed shipping containers to sandbag homes. She surveys successful structures as well as highlighting promising projects that are still being developed.

HT123 .R84 2013 Cities without suburbs : a Census 2010 perspective Rusk, David, Summary from book cover: Cities without Suburbs, first published in 1993, has become an influential analysis of America’s cities among city planners, scholars, and citizens alike. In it, David Rusk argues that America must end the isolation of the central city from its suburbs in order to attack its urban problems.

HT166 .C58 2012

City sense : shaping our environment with real-time data : 4th Advanced Architecture Contest Cappelli, Lucas. Summary from book cover: Edited by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, this book presents a selection of projects on Smart Cities, Eco neighborhoods, Self-sufficient buildings, Intelligent homes and other proposals that analyzes the phenomena of sensor-driven cities and intelligent behavioral systems that were presented in the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest.

HT166 .D664 2013 Cities : an environmental history Douglas, Ian, 1936- From the publisher description: Cities are amongst our greatest creations. Yet at the start of the twenty-first century there is increasing concern over their unchecked expansion and the detrimental effect this is having on the planet, as induced climate change and ever increasing demands upon the world's resources take effect. How can we make the world's cities more sustainable? Ian Douglas tells the story of cities - why they exist, how they have evolved, the problems they have encountered and those they will face as our century progresses. Global in geographical coverage, and ranging from the cities of the classical world to the megacities of today, it is the first comprehensive environmental history of cities.

HT166 .F378 2013 Sustainable urban metabolism Ferrão, Paulo, 1962- From the publisher description: Using the concept of urban metabolism as a unifying framework, Ferrão and Fernandez describe a systems-oriented approach that establishes useful linkages among environmental, economic, social, and technical infrastructure issues. HT167 .A67 NO.573 Working with planning consultants Kelly, Eric D., Table of contents: Deciding to hire a consultant -- The process of selecting a consultant -- An RFP for consulting services -- Legal considerations and insurance -- Managing the project.

HT167 .D35 2013 The planning commissioners guide Dale, C. Gregory, From the book cover: The step-by-step guidebook gets new commissioners off on the right foot, and helps experienced commission members navigate their roles.

HT167 .P643 2013 Policy, planning, and people : promoting justice in urban development Carmon, Naomi. From the book cover: Policy, Planning, and People includes theoretical as well as practice-based essays on a wide range of planning issues: housing and neighborhood, transportation, surveillance and safety, the network

society, regional development, and community development.

HT168.C5 H86 2013 Planning Chicago Hunt, D. Bradford, 1968- Summary from CardCat: In Planning Chicago, Hunt and DeVries tell the real stories of the planners, politicians, and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago, starting in 1958, early in the Richard J. Daley era. Over the ensuring decades, planning did much to develop the Loop, protect Chicago’s famous lakefront, and encourage industrial growth and neighborhood development in the face of national trends that saved other cities.

HT168.N5 L37 2013 "Building like Moses with Jacobs in mind" : contemporary planning in New York City Larson, Scott, 1961- From the book cover: Building like Moses with Jacobs in Mind makes the case that neither figure offers a meaningful model for addressing stubborn problems- poverty, lack of affordable housing, and segregation along class and racial lines- that continue to vex today’s cities.

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HT168.N5 R37 2013 Regenerative infrastructures : Freshkills Park, NYC : Land Art Generator Initiative Klein, Caroline, editor of compilation. From the book cover: Regenerative Infrastructures draws a much needed connection between the two critical issues of sustainable development- energy generation and waste management- highlighting solutions that address both problems at once, thereby creating economically beneficial hybrid utility solutions. HT169.G7 D38 1997 Improving design in the high street Davis, Colin J. Table of contents: The high street today and how it can be improved -- Analysis of town centre quality and what to look for -- Sample analyses leading to programmes of co-ordinated action -- Action : how town centres have been improved. NA105 .A774 2012 The fragile monument, on conservation and modernity Arrhenius, Thordis. From the publisher description: The Fragile Monument is a study of the discourse of conservation and its effect on the notion and role of the monument in contemporary western society. Through a revisionist account of the history of conservation, the book explores how the monument has been transformed from an object that originally

communicated permanence to an object that is perceived as fragile and in need of protection. NA737.W7 J65 2013 On Frank Lloyd Wright's concrete adobe : Irving Gill, Rudolph Schindler and the American Southwest Johnson, Donald Leslie, From the publisher description: For the first time this book brings together Wright's declarations, the support of upholders and inferences in order to determine their accuracy and correctness, or the possibility of feigned or fictional stories. It examines technical developments of concrete blocks by Wright and others before his experiences in Los Angeles began in 1919. It also studies the manner of Wright's design process by an examination of relevant pictorial and textual documents. NA1053.J4 S26 2013 Sacred concrete : the churches of Le Corbusier Samuel, Flora, Table of contents: Modernity and the Catholic church -- Le Corbusier and religion -- The Basilica at La Sainte Baume -- The pilgrimage chapel of Notre Dame du Haut Ronchamp -- The monastery of Sainte Marie de la Tourette -- The parish church, Saint Pierre, Firminy-Vert -- The legacy of Le Corbusier's churches. NA1559.K77 A4 2013 Kengo Kuma : complete works Kuma, Kengo, 1954- From the publisher description: From his iconic Glass House to Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum, this complete record of Kuma’s built

work comprises 25 projects to date. Kenneth Frampton frames Kuma’s work in the context of post-war Japan’s flourishing architecture scene and influential figures, and recounts the international acclaim that Kuma has received. NA2340 .Y67995 2013 Young architects 14 : no precedent Somol, Robert, writer of supplementary textual content. From the publisher description: 2012 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Architectural League Prize for Young Designers and Architects. Each year up-and-coming architects are recognized for excellent and inspiring work. This year’s theme, No Precedent, reflects the perception of young architects as a self-defining generation driven by the desire to be heard and unwilling to either wait their turn or to follow in others’ footsteps. They are quick to cast aside unfit precedents, codes, and rules. Their work is suggestive, speculative, and on the brink—neither here nor there, but fodder for the future. The projects in Young Architects 14 investigate what it takes to create something without precedent and how this influences the way designers work and what they produce. NA2542.3 .G72 2013 Green buildings pay : design, productivity, and ecology. 3rd ed. Edwards, Brian, 1944- From the book cover: Green Buildings Pay examines, through a range of

detailed case studies, how these different approaches to green design can produce more sustainable patterns of development. NA2542.35 .A33 2013 Adaptive ecologies : correlated systems of living Spyropoulos, Theodore. From the publisher description: Integral to this research is a notion of architecture that looks towards designing systems that seek higher ordered goals emerging through an intimate correlation of material and computational interaction. This book presents the results of this research and with it constructs a generative view of space and structure and the exploration of behavior based models of living through patterns found in nature. NA2542.36 .J623 2013 V.1 NA2542.36 .J623 2013 V.2 100 contemporary green buildings Jodidio, Philip, Summary from book cover: The most exciting new buildings in the world are now almost all environmentally aware, sustainable, and conceived to consume far less energy than ever before. That architecture is one of the major sources of greenhouse gases in the world makes this new trend the more significant. This book brings the best examples of green projects from the Architecture Now! series together with numerous new, never-before-seen projects.

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NA2543.A58 M35 2013 New architecture on indigenous lands Malnar, Joy Monice, From the publisher description: New Architecture on Indigenous Lands takes readers on a virtual tour of recent Native building projects in Canada and the western and midwestern United States. With close attention to details of design, questions of tradition, and cultural issues, and through interviews with designers and their Native clients, it provides an in-depth introduction to the new Native architecture in its many guises. NA2543.S6 M667 2012 Why we build Moore, Rowan. From the publisher description: In Why We Build Rowan Moore explores the making of buildings from conception to inhabitation, and reveals the paradoxical power of architecture: it looks fixed and solid, but is always changing in response to the lives around it. NA2543.S6 N52 2013 New public works : architecture, planning, and politics Robbins, Mark, 1956- editor of compilation. From the publisher description: Between 1999 and 2002 the National Endowment for the Arts's New Public Works program sponsored design competitions in cities across the United States. The forward-thinking designs that emerged have influenced the physical form of major public

works projects nationwide. New Public Works presents a history of the program, along with interviews with participants. Special attention is paid to the key role played by private, municipal, and other public funding sources. Case studies of three built projects by Allied Works Architecture, Koning Eizenberg, and Weiss/Manfredi Architecture describe the path of each from competition through construction. NA2543.T43 P7613 2013 Product development and architecture : visions, methods, innovations Pottgiesser, Uta, editor of compilation. Table of contents: Human-centered design : a focus on the individual / Uta Pottgiesser -- Digital architecture : from design to production / Marco Hemmerling, Ulrich Nether -- Facade road map : paths and pathfinders / Ulrich Knaack -- Curved planes / Christoph Schindler, Jan Bieniek -- The rediscovery of known materials / Christian Grabitz, Christina Kröger -- Total building envelope / Winfried Heusler, Steve Lo -- Engineers construct art / Thomas Henriksen -- Open innovation / Eckard Foltin, Lorenz Kramer, Holger Strauß -- Connections and layers / Christoph Kirch, Thomas Böhm -- Energy supplying envelope / Jan Wurm -- Facade recycling / Linda Hildebrand, Daniel Arztmann -- Wohn-Vision-2020 / Verena Wriedt, Mark Fleischhauer -- Measuring light, calculating geometry / José Miguel Martínez Rico, Sergio Saiz Bombín, Aitor Leceta Murguzur -- Digital design and construction / Marco Hemmerling, Jens Böke, Frank Püchner -- Optimizing and directing processes / Xavier Ferrés Padró, Thomas Braig, Jörn Tillmanns --

The printed building envelope / Holger Strauß -- Direct glass fabrication / Lisa Rammig. NA2708 .A73 2012 Architectural drawings. Construction and design manual (series) Meuser, Natascha, 1967- From the publisher description: In an age dominated by computers, in which even drawing has come to be seen as a computer skill, it is vitally important for architects to master the essentials of their trade. This book in the Construction and Design Manual series therefore highlights drawing as a manual skill and thus provides vital background for CAD users. Fifteen acknowledged international practices present drawings done by hand and explain the techniques used in them. A detailed introduction to traditional architectural drawing provides information on the essential regulations. The standard reference for all issues related to architectural drawing and presentation, the book also includes essays by Augusto Romano Burelli, Hans-Dieter Naegelke and Klaus-Jan Philipp. NA2750 .B3544 2013 Basics architectural design Bielefeld, Bert. From CardCat: "Covers the four essential Basics volumes dealing with this subject ... Basics design ideas, Basics design methods, Basics spatial design, Basics materials"--P. 4 of cover.

NA2750 .M245 2013 Architecture and embodiment : the implications of the new sciences and humanities for design Mallgrave, Harry Francis, From the publisher description: Drawing upon a wealth of research, Mallgrave argues that we should turn our focus away from the objectification of architecture (treating design as the creation of objects) and redirect it back to those for whom we design: the people inhabiting our built environments. NA2765 .F48 2013 Open space : transparency, freedom, dematerialisation Feuerstein, Günther. Table of contents: The notion of space -- Closed--open -- Historical aspects -- Big glass : transparency in the 19th century -- Turn of the 20th-century pioneers -- Open space--modern art -- Open space--infinite space -- Visionary architecture 1950-80 -- High-tech transparency -- Structure, backdrop -- Countercurrents -- Illumination. NA9053.R4 U73 2011 Urban playground spaces Minguet, Josep María. From the publisher description: Children’s playgrounds form an integral part of the modern urban landscape, providing safe spaces for children to play, learn, and interrelate with each other.

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NA9347 .C66 2013 Commemoration in America : essays on monuments, memorialization, and memory

Gobel, David Walter, editor of compilation. From the publisher description: Addressing the complex ways that monuments in the United States have been imagined, created, and perceived from the colonial period to the present, "Commemoration in America" is a wide-ranging volume that focuses on the role of remembrance and memorialization in American urban life. The volumes contributors are drawn from a spectrum of disciplines--social and urban history, urban planning, architecture, art history, preservation, and architectural history--and take a broad view of commemoration. NC750 .M648 2013 Basic perspective drawing : a visual approach, 6th ed. Montague, John, 1944- From the publisher description: Basic Perspective Drawing introduces students, both those in formal design courses and self-learners, to the basic principles and techniques of perspective drawing. Clear and accessible illustrations show how to construct perspective views one step at a time. The new, streamlined Sixth Edition contains must-have content for students and instructors in art and design, architecture, and interior design programs. Updated illustrations reflect the most current drawing styles and examples while supplementary tutorial videos, grouped by architectural disciplines, interior design, and studio art/illustration, provide

live-action demonstrations of key topics discussed in the book. NK2115.5.S25 A12 2012 The 100 best projects with reclaimed materials Pauwels, Jo. SB469.9 .M35 2013 Unearthed : the landscapes of Hargreaves Associates M'Closkey, Karen. From the publisher description: The first scholarly examination of the firm's philosophy and body of work, Unearthed uses Hargreaves Associates' portfolio to illustrate the key challenges and opportunities of designing today's public spaces. Illustrated with more than one hundred and fifty color and black-and-white images, this study explores the methods behind canonical Hargreaves Associates sites, such as San Francisco's Crissy Field, Sydney Olympic Park, and the Louisville Waterfront Park. M'Closkey outlines how Hargreaves and his longtime associate Mary Margaret Jones approach the design of public places--conceptually, materially, and formally--on sites that require significant remaking in order to support a greater range of ecological and social needs. SB470.H47 M35 2012 The gardens of Ron Herman McKee, Bradford. Table of contents: A style of his own / Marc Trieb -- On being a landscape architect / Ron Herman -- A private forest

-- A touch of Japanese -- A multi-use garden -- California modernism -- Pebble Beach garden -- A sculpted garden -- Garden rooms -- Monastic retreat -- Pacific edge garden -- Valley vistas -- Order within nature -- Island retreat -- Cliffside garden -- Cottage on Michelangelo Park. SB470.K58 A3 2013 Landscape architecture : projects + competitions 1970-2010 Kluska, Peter. From the publisher description: In Landscape Architecture, Kluska draws on his considerable expertise to examine international urban design, and present his own projects - among them the Cabinet Garden in Munich, the Mainz-Lerchenberg broadcasting centre and the International orticultural Show, Westpark Munich - and a series of his sesigns submitted for competitions. The essays are accompanied by full-colour- photographs. Urban space shapes the experiences of all who visit or reside there , and Landscape Architecture will be of interest to students and scholars of landscape architecture, art and urban planning. SB472 .B355 2013 Emergence in landscape architecture Barnett, Rod, From the publisher description: Covering critically the theory behind emergence in landscape architecture, the author also uses practical examples from international landscapes as a key tool

in his mission to explain the basis of emergence and how it is critical to our understanding of both urban and natural systems. SB472.32.G7 H39 2013 Landscape and garden design : lessons from history Haynes, Gordon. From the publisher description: This book presents a chronological review of garden design which both simplifies the big picture and supplies a rationale, with examples, of the merits and demerits of each design period while reflecting on the social conditions which generated each one. It gathers together design ideas and their implementation over the last 500 years, presented in historical order and simplified to allow easy digestion by the reader, particularly if meeting the subject for the first time. As such the book demystifies history and identifies the relative importance of new approaches in design, particularly where they are seen to be progressive. Essential examples from each design period or style are included, based upon their contribution to the progress of design and relating to their value, particularly in the teaching of garden and landscape design principles. SB472.7 .L358 2013 Landscape urbanism and its discontents : dissimulating the sustainable city Duany, Andres. From the publisher description: Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents is a collection of essays exploring the debate over urban reform, now polarized around the two competing paradigms of Landscape Urbanism and the New

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Urbanism. Landscape Urbanism is conceived as a more ecologically based approach, while New Urbanism is more concerned with the built form. SB473 .G654 2013 Gardens of Marrakesh Gray, Angelica, From the publisher description: The first book to be published on this fascinating subject, Gardens of Marrakesh champions the city's relevance today in a world of water scarcity and urban development and explores its green heritage, considering some twenty gardens both from an historic and cultural perspective. SB473.5 .N34 2013 The professional designer's guide to garden furnishings Nagel, Vanessa Gardner, From the publisher description: This comprehensive guide includes information on how furnishings are linked to architecture; offers tips and techniques for choosing furnishings based on comfort, scale, and proportion; and provides a survey of sixteen popular styles, including Craftsman, Midcentury Modern, and Contemporary. Vanessa Gardner Nagel, herself a professional garden designer as well as a nationally certified interior designer, also discusses the properties of a wide variety of material choices, including wood, stone, ceramics, concrete, metal, and fabrics. An extensive list of sources rounds out this truly indispensable guide.

SB482.A4 P79 2013 Public nature : scenery, history, and park design Carr, Ethan, 1958- editor of compilation. Summary from book cover: In exploring the role design has played in these public spaces, the contributors look not only at the noticeably planned, often urban, landscapes such as Central Park or Boston’s Back Bay Fens but also at parks such as Yosemite with naturally occurring scenic qualities, which require less development. The essays present design as encompassing not simply a parks appearance—its buildings and landscape feature—but also its functions, how it delivers a culturally significant experience to visitors. SB482.N72 B83 2013 The best planned city in the world : Olmsted, Vaux, and the Buffalo park system Kowsky, Francis R., 1943- From the publisher description: Beginning in 1868, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created a series of parks and parkways for Buffalo, New York, that drew national and international attention. … In this book Francis R. Kowsky illuminates this remarkable constellation of projects. Utilizing original plans, drawings, photographs, and copious numbers of reports and letters, he brings new perspective to this vast undertaking, analyzing it as a cohesive expression of the visionary landscape and planning principles that Olmsted and Vaux pioneered.

SB494.5.U72 P44 2013 Designing urban agriculture : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes Philips, April. Table of contents: Food cities : ecology + urban architecture -- Planning strategies for urban food systems -- Vision, synthesis, and form -- Systems integration and connections -- Lifecycle operations -- Outreach and community. TS191.8 .R63 2013 Rob/Arch 2012 : robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design Rob/Arch: Robotic Fabrication in Architecture, Art, and Design (Conference). Proceedings Z679 .W83 2013 Contemporary library architecture : a planning and design guide Worpole, Ken, Table of contents: A city with a great library is a great city -- Libraries : the 'sacred' spaces of modernity -- What you see is what you get : key elements of library architecture -- A new wave of library architecture -- Developing the brief and establishing a project management team -- Places and partners -- Programmes and people : the changing library programme -- A vital space for children and young people -- Public library case studies -- Academic library case studies -- Lessons

from the case studies and post-occupancy evaluation -- Twenty-first century libraries : changing forms, changing functions.

Oversize Books

NA869.R32 A4 2013 Smiljan Radic, 2003-2013 : the game of opposites Radic, Smiljan, 1965- Table of contents: El Croquis, no. 167. NA997.C328 C37 2013 Caruso St John, 1993-2013 : form and resistance Caruso St John, Architects. El Croquis, no. 166.

Books in the VRC

TA403.6 .H69 2012 Material matters : new materials in design Howes, Philip. From the publisher description: Material Matters: New Materials in Design discusses the vast range of materials that are available to us today, and highlights the advances predicted to prove seminal in the future. The six chapters are divided by chemical composition—Metals, Glasses, Ceramics, Polymers, Composites and material Futures—and with every material featured, the book stresses the relevance of physical material properties.