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From Classic to Contemporary 02Citymakers 03SuperDesign 04Rene Gonzalez Architects 05Private Gardens of the Bay Area 06Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House 07WORKac 08Mod New York 09Edith Wharton’s The Decoration of Houses: Interpreting a Classic 10

Designs for Learning 12Movement and Meaning 13The Rockefeller Family Gardens 14The Structure of Design 15Chaos and Culture 16The Well-Dressed Window 17LOT-EK: Objects + Operations 18

Architecture 29Gardens & landscapes 34Interior design & décor 36Art & design 40Photography 43

Fall 2017

Spring 2017

Backlist

The Art of Plein Air Painting 20How to Draw Cats and Kittens 21Mastering Colored Pencil 22

The Photographer’s Black & White Handbook 24How to Draw Dogs and Puppies 25The Figurative Artist’s Handbook 26Expressive Nature Photography 27

Art instruction 45Crafts 45Photography technique 45

Ordering information 46

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Interior design firm Cullman & Kravis infuses traditional interiors with a modern perspective, embracing historicism and referencing a wide range of cultures and contemporary design motifs. In From Classic to Contemporary: Decorating with Cullman & Kravis, Ellie Cullman and Tracey Pruzan explore the lessons from modernism that add a new and welcome dynamism to the firm’s most recent projects, both traditional and modern.

“We believe in the alchemy of old and new,” observes Ellie Cullman, founder and principal of Cullman & Kravis. “We approach every project with the rigor of a jigsaw puzzle, but with the desire to create a magnificent tapestry.”

Interior design

September 19, 2017272 pages9 x 12 inches250 color illustrations$65/$86 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-496-1World rights

From Classic to Contemporary Decorating with Cullman & Kravis

Elissa Cullman and Tracey Pruzan

Cullman and Pruzan share how the venerable interior design firm applies principles of modernism to add a new and welcome tension to their more classical work, while in their more modern schemes, the classic principles of design guide their process.

Elissa Cullman is a designer and founding partner at Cullman & Kravis. She has been included on the Architectural Digest AD100 list since 2000. In 2016, she was honored with the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award by the New York School of Interior Design.

Tracey Pruzan has been a senior designer at Cullman & Kravis for more than twenty years. She writes and lectures extensively on antiques and interior design.

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Organized geographically—starting with the San Francisco Peninsula, moving north into San Francisco itself, crossing the Bay into Berkeley and Oakland, and finishing in the Napa Valley—this fascinating tour encompasses an extraordinary range of micro-climates that foster the cultivation of an equally extraordinary range of plants. Thirty-nine gardens are featured including Green Gables, where the 1911 terraced design by Greene & Greene is meticulously preserved; Big Swing, with a comprehensive and world- renowned collection of salvias; a vertical garden on a vertiginous site in San Francisco by Surfacedesign; and a romantic landscape of lawns, perennial beds, and stately oaks owned by noted collectors and gallerists Gretchen and John Berggruen. All the best-known West Coast designers are included: Lawrence Halprin, Ron Lutsko, Bernard Trainor, Ron Herman, and Andrea Cochran.

Gardens and landscape

October 17, 2017256 pages9 x 12 inches220 color illustrations$60/$79 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-476-3World rights

Private Gardens of the Bay Area

Susan Lowry and Nancy Berner Photographs by Marion Brenner

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Susan Lowry and Nancy Berner are the authors of Gardens of the Garden State and Gardens of the Hudson Valley, as well as Garden Guide to New York City. Berner is a book editor and an editorial consultant. Lowry was a television journalist before switching fields into landscape architecture. Both live in New York City and have lectured widely on the subject of urban public gardens.

Marion Brenner is acknowledged as the leading landscape photographer working today. Her photographs are widely published in landscape and gardening media and she has documented the work of well-known designers including Andrea Cochran and Ron Lutsko. She is the photographer for Outstanding American Gardens: 25 Years of the Garden Conservancy and The Bold Dry Garden: Lessons from the Ruth Bancroft Garden.

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The biggest challenges of the twenty-first century—inequality, migration, overpopulation, climate change—will be concentrated in cities, and it is in cities where the solutions must be tested. As societies adapt to new developments in technology, infrastructure, public space, and housing, our understanding of how to effect positive urban change must evolve. In Citymakers, Cassim Shepard offers a vivid survey of how urbanism today is no longer the domain of just planners, politicians, and power brokers removed from the effects of their decisions, but an array of citizens working at the vanguard of increasingly diverse practices, from community gardeners to architects to housing advocates.

Drawing on six years as the editor of Urban Omnibus, one of the leading publications charting innovations in urban practice, Shepard explores a broad variety of projects in New York, a city at the forefront of experimental and practical research.

Urban planning and architecture

September 5, 2017296 pages7½ x 10 inches100 color photographs $45/$60 CanadaTrade paperback978-1-58093-485-5World rights

Citymakers The Culture and Craft of Practical Urbanism

Cassim ShepardForeword by Rosalie GenevroPrincipal photography by Alex Fradkin

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With dozens of vibrant original photo-graphs by Alex Fradkin, the book fuses the rich visual and graphic sensibility of architectural publishing with the informative readability of sophisticated, long-format journalism. Revising traditional notions of urban intervention and providing new directions for the next generation of citizen-practitioners, Citymakers is a lasting document of the perspectives driving cities today, and tomorrow.

Cassim Shepard is the founding editor-in-chief of Urban Omnibus, the online publication of The Architectural League of New York. His film and video work has been screened at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Ford Foundation, and the United Nations. His writing on urbanism has appeared in Next City, Places, Domus, and Public Culture. He has taught courses at the Cities Programme of the London School of Economics and Columbia GSAPP.

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Coinciding with an exhibition at the high- profile New York gallery R & Company and the release of a documentary film in November 2017, SuperDesign is the only wide-ranging look at the short-lived but powerfully influential movement known as Italian Radical Design. Through numerous exclusive interviews, unreleased photographs, original drawings, artwork unearthed from personal archives, and newly commissioned photography of rarely seen works, SuperDesign casts new light on this fervent period of design that played out against the era’s social and political turmoil.

Through enigmatic, confrontational, and clever furniture and objects, peppered with more public innovations including discotheque interiors and subversive performances, the Radicals projected design’s new era as equal parts Pop Art, play, Surrealism, and futurism. Alongside the exclusive primary source material, SuperDesign features additional essays

Design history

October 17, 2017240 pages9 x 11 inches300 illustrations $50/$66 CanadaTrade paperback978-1-58093-495-4World rights

SuperDesign Italian Radical Design 1965–75

Maria Cristina Didero Introduction by Evan Snyderman Essays by Deyan Sudjic and Catharine Rossi

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by top design scholars Deyan Sudjic and Catharine Rossi. Bridging Hippie Modernism and Memphis, SuperDesign is a lively document of how the iconoclasm and bold experimentation of the Italian Radicals continues to influence design today.

Maria Cristina Didero is a design professional, independent curator, and freelance journalist. She has curated numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad, and has contributed to several publications.

Evan Snyderman is a collector, curator, and cofounder of the design gallery R & Company. He has contributed to multiple monographs on designers, including Wendell Castle, Cees Braakman, Greta Magnusson Grossman, Jeff Zimmerman, and The Haas Brothers.

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“Mr. Gonzalez, who has lately emerged as one of Miami’s most influential young architects, is known for the modernist rigor and simplicity of his work but also his imaginative use of materials.” —Raul A. Barreneche, The New York Times

Tactile, experiential, and holistic, the work of Rene Gonzalez Architects engages with the environment and explores how people touch nature and how nature touches people. Surveying fourteen residential, commercial, and cultural projects marking the first phase of his career, Rene Gonzalez Architects: Not Lost in Translation demonstrates the qualities of refinement and material innovation that distinguish Gonzalez’s work in the dynamic architecture market of Florida, his home state. Florida is also where sea level rise, due to climate change, will drastically alter design practice in coming years, and where RGA is receiving widespread attention for its efforts to respond.

Architecture

November 21, 2017256 pages9¼ x 12½ inches300 color illustrations$60/$79 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-494-7World rights

Rene Gonzalez Architects Not Lost in Translation

Rene Gonzalez Text by Beth Dunlop, Caroline Roux, Tod Williams, and Billie Tsien

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Featuring essays by MODERN Magazine editor-in-chief Beth Dunlop, design writer Caroline Roux, and a Q+A with Gonzalez’s friends Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, Rene Gonzalez Architects: Not Lost in Translation documents his commitment to creating a progressive regionalism that does not sacrifice design excellence to meet the challenge of design resiliency.

Rene Gonzalez is principal of Rene Gonzalez Architects. He is the recipient of AIA Miami’s 2012 H. Samuel Kruse Silver Medal for Design. In 2011, RGA received AIA Miami’s Firm of the Year award. Gonzalez’s work has been published in more than 200 publications, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Interior Design, Dwell, and The Miami Herald.

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Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House is the first monograph on a leading architect of the American Country House Era. Trained at McKim, Mead & White, Harrie T. Lindeberg moved away from the formal classicism of his mentors to develop a picturesque form that is a unique contribution to the image of the American country house. Born of Swedish parents, Lindeberg incorporated the high roofs and simple lines of Scandinavian design into a vocabulary that also included sources ranging from French, English, and Georgian to American Colonial.

Critics saw Lindeberg’s approach, novel for its fresh and idiosyncratic interpretation of the past, as essentially American because it acknowledged its own time and place first and foremost. His houses convey a quiet dignity, with a new emphasis on comfort and convenience and a deep commitment to the natural surroundings. Today, a remarkable

Architecture

November 21, 2017256 pages9½ x 11 inches200 illustrations$60/$79 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-449-7World rights

Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House

Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker Foreword by Robert A.M. Stern

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number of Lindeberg’s houses stand as they were originally built. Many continue to be private homes, cherished and maintained by their owners for what they are: comfortable houses with a domestic spirit but at the same time works of art that reveal Lindeberg’s beautifully executed pursuit of unity of his designs.

Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker are the authors of four books focusing on early twentieth-century residential architects, most recently New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross and Cross. Pennoyer is the founding partner of Peter Pennoyer Architects. An AD100 designer, his work is published regularly in Architectural Digest and Traditional Building. Walker is an architectural historian with the firm.

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Since its founding by Amale Andraos and Dan Wood in 2003, New York-based WORKac (Work Architecture Company) has developed a body of projects aimed at pushing the traditional definitions of architecture, envisioning and realizing alternative possibilities for the built environment. WORKac creates projects and strategic planning concepts at the intersection of the urban, the rural, and the natural. These dynamic and colorful works include Wieden+Kennedy’s New York office, a new kind of vertical farm as the 2008 Young Architects Prize installation in MoMA PS1’s courtyard, New York’s first Edible Schoolyards, a new entry pavilion at the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston, and other projects for Anthropologie, Diane von Furstenberg, and Creative Time, as well as numerous projects abroad, including a cultural center converted from 300-year old warehouses in St. Petersburg, Russia.This book is less of a conventional monograph than what the authors call a

Architecture

November 14, 2017360 pages7½ x 9¾ inches400 color illustrations$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-499-2World rights

WORKac We’ll Get There When We Cross That Bridge

Amale Andraos and Dan Wood

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“duograph”: an ongoing conversation between Wood and Andraos, never assuming what architecture “is” but always imagining together what it could become. WORKac: We’ll Get There When We Cross That Bridge covers the first three phases of the office’s output over fifteen years, including a dozen key completed projects and many smaller scale works, proposals, books, and research endeavors.

Dan Wood and Amale Andraos lead the firm WORKac. The firm has achieved international acclaim and was named the 2015 New York State Firm of the Year. Andraos and Wood have taught at numerous universities, and in 2015 Andraos was appointed Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

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Accompanying a major exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, Mod New York traces the stylistic progression of 1960s and 1970s fashion and style. During this period, demure silhouettes and pastels favored by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy exploded into bold prints and tie-dyed psychedelic chaos and ultimately resolved into a personal style dubbed by Vogue the “New Nonchalance.”

This fashion arc is beautifully illustrated by two hundred groundbreaking and historically significant designs by Halston, Geoffrey Beene, Rudi Gernreich, Yves Saint Laurent, André Courrèges, Norman Norell, and Bill Blass, all drawn from the renowned costume collection at MCNY.

By the mid-1960s, clothing assumed communicative powers, reflecting the momentous societal changes of the day: the emergence of a counterculture, the women’s liberation movement, the rise of African-American consciousness, and the radicalism arising from the protests

Fashion

November 14, 2017168 pages8½ x 11½ inches180 color illustrations$45/$60 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-498-5World rights

Mod New York Fashion Takes a Trip

Phyllis Magidson and Donald Albrecht

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of the Vietnam War. New York City, as the nation’s fashion and creative capital, became the critical flashpoint for these debates. Authoritative essays by well-known fashion historians Phyllis Magidson, Hazel Clark, Sarah Gordon, and Caroline Rennolds Milbank explore the ways in which these radical movements were expressed in fashion.

Donald Albrecht is curator of architecture and design at MCNY, where he has organized such major exhibitions as Gay Gotham: Art and Underground Culture in New York, Paris New York: Design, Fashion, Culture, and Cecil Beaton: The New York Years.

Phyllis Magidson is Elizabeth Farran Tozer curator of costumes at MCNY. Her recent exhibitions include Dressing Room: Archiving Fashion, Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced, Worth/ Mainbocher: Demystifying the Haute Couture, and Notorious and Notable: Twentieth-Century Women of Style.

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Interior designer and decorative arts historian Thomas Jayne takes on the redoubtable Edith Wharton, whose 1897 book The Decoration of Houses is acknowledged as the Bible of American interior design. How much of Wharton’s advice and how many of her principles are still applicable today? Jayne argues that Wharton’s fundamental ideas about the proportion and planning of space create the most harmonious and livable interiors, whether traditional or contemporary. Drawing on his own work at Jayne Design Studio, Jayne has selected elegant interiors that demonstrate these principles.

Interior design

December 26, 2017240 pages9 x 10½ inches180 color illustrations$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-497-8World rights

Edith Wharton’s The Decoration of Houses: Interpreting a Classic

Thomas Jayne

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AD100 designer Thomas Jayne is founder and principal of Jayne Design Studio. His interiors reflect his passion and wide-ranging knowledge of classical traditions and his quest to further those traditions within contemporary design. Jayne holds a master’s degree in American decorative arts from Winterthur and completed fellowships at the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum. He is the author of the highly successful The Finest Rooms in America: Fifty Influential Interiors from the Eighteenth Century to the Present.

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Through twenty-five completed projects for major colleges and universities across the country, the firm of Robert A.M. Stern Architects presents the principles and practices behind academic buildings, libraries, and athletic facilities that sensitively integrate into the fabric of the campus.

In its forty years, Robert A.M. Stern Architects has honed a contemporary practice that is in close dialogue with the past, making it one of the most admired architectural firms today. Even in its growing global reach and expanding practice areas, the firm maintains a close attention to form, context, local culture, and received tradition, as well as to the demands and needs of the building users.

These principles have served the firm particularly well on campuses, where architectural styles and building traditions are often well established. Robert A.M. Stern Architects has created classroom

Architecture

January 10, 2017360 pages10 x 12 inches450 color illustrations$85/$112 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-481-7World rights

Designs for Learning College and University Buildings by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Robert A.M. Stern, Graham S. Wyatt, Melissa DelVecchio, Preston J. Gumberich, Alexander P. Lamis, and Gary L. Brewer

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buildings, student centers, athletic facilities, and libraries that respect and expand those traditions, demonstrating a deep understanding of the American college campus, with its roots in Thomas Jefferson’s design for the University of Virginia. In their buildings, “the present, interacting with memories of the past, can create something that can be interesting in the future.”

Architect, educator, and architectural historian, Robert A.M. Stern is the founding partner of Robert A.M. Stern Architects and served as dean of the Yale School of Architecture from 1998 to 2016.

Graham S. Wyatt, Melissa DelVecchio, Preston J. Gumberich, Alexander P. Lamis, and Gary L. Brewer are partners at RAMSA.

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Over the past twenty years, the principals of Chicago-based Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects have been acknowledged leaders in landscape architecture, winning numerous awards for their private estates, urban public spaces, academic campuses, green roofs, commercial developments, cultural institutions, and recreational destinations. Their long focus on innovative horticulture and particular attention to seasonality put them at the forefront of this now-popular, industry-wide focus.

Their prominent public landscapes include the Michigan Avenue median planters, Tiffany Celebration Garden and Daley Plaza in Chicago, the McGovern Centennial Gardens in Houston, the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Soldier Field/Burnham Park in Chicago, the Buckhead Atlanta retail complex, the University of Chicago’s Botany Pond, and the rejuvenation of Mies van der

Gardens and landscapes

April 18, 2017256 pages10¾ x 9½ inches200 color illustrations$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-474-9World rights

Movement and Meaning The Landscapes of Hoerr Schaudt

Hoerr Schaudt with Douglas Brenner Foreword by Laurence Booth

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Rohe’s campus plan for the Illinois Institute of Technology, among many others, including recent projects in China. They have also designed private gardens throughout the Midwest and in California, Rhode Island, and Antigua.

Douglas Hoerr and the late Peter Schaudt created Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects in 2008.

Douglas Brenner writes about gardens, antiques, and architecture for publications such as the New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, and Country Living.

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The Rockefeller family is synonymous with great wealth, extraordinary philanthropy, and exceptional stewardship of unspoiled landscapes. In their private world, the Rockefellers have created extraordinary gardens. In The Rockefeller Family Gardens, photographer Larry Lederman gives readers unprecedented access to the two Kykuit gardens—the expansive Beaux-Arts–style garden and a little-known Japanese garden, brought to life by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. This book also takes readers inside the garden at The Eyrie, the family summer retreat in Seal Harbor, Maine. There, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller collaborated with noted designer Beatrix Farrand to design a walled garden inspired by Asian aesthetics at the perimeter and filled with traditional perennials.

Gardens and landscapes

April 25, 2017200 pages10½ x 9½ inches200 color photographs$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-487-9World rights

The Rockefeller Family Gardens An American Legacy

Larry Lederman Introduction by Dominique Browning Text by Cynthia Bronson Altman, Todd Forrest, and Cassie Banning

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Lederman’s photographs capture the beauty of these gardens in all seasons, focusing on the geometry of the designs and the color and light that animates them. This tour through the spaces is accompanied by text from Todd Forrest of the New York Botanical Garden, Cassie Banning of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden, and Cynthia Bronson Altman of Kykuit to provide commentary on the design and plant materials featured in this captivating collection of photos.

Larry Lederman has been photographing landscapes for the past fifteen years. He is the author of Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical Garden and a contributor to Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York and The New York Botanical Garden. His work has been exhibited at the Ross Gallery at NYBG and at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York and is included in public and private collections.

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Leslie Earl Robertson is one of the most celebrated structural engineers in modern architecture. In his early thirties, he was lead engineer of the landmark IBM buildings in Pittsburgh and Seattle, and immediately thereafter embarked on his most renowned project, the World Trade Center in New York. The Structure of Design is a personal and accessible chronicle of Robertson’s innovative career, detailing the partnerships and problem-solving that have forged classics of modern architecture. The architects that Robertson has contributed his skill and daring vision to is a who’s who of legendary modernists: Minoru Yamasaki, Max Abramovitz, Gunnar Birkerts, Philip Johnson, Kiyonori Kikutake, I. M. Pei, Pei Partnership, and Kohn Pedersen Fox—each of whom has a chapter devoted to them. This career memoir is a privileged look at how the key discipline of engineering influences design, as told by a genius and poet of structure.

Architecture

May 2, 2017336 pages8 x 10 inches430 illustrations$60/$79 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-429-9World rights

The Structure of Design An Engineer’s Extraordinary Life in Architecture

Leslie Earl Robertson

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In 1952, Leslie Earl Robertson graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Science, and soon began his career as a structural engineer. He has lectured all over the world and has earned numerous awards and honors, including the U.K.’s Institution of Structural Engineers Gold Medal; America’s Most Creative Engineer Award; and the AIA Institute Honor Award. Robertson’s design for the World Trade Center was awarded the Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement by the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers in the U.K. and Ireland, a First Class Architect and Engineer in Japan, and an Inaugural Member of the Academy of Distinguished Alumni at UC Berkeley.

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In 2006 the Stavros Niarchos Foundation announced its gift of a new cultural center in Athens to house both Greek National Library and the Greek National Opera House within a forty-acre landscaped public park. Two years later, with designers and engineers in place and the project underway, the Greek economy collapsed.

In Chaos and Culture, Victoria Newhouse weaves a fascinating narrative of how a philanthropist and an extraordinary design team became convinced that architecture could serve as a beacon of hope amid Greece’s economic crisis and political upheaval. With meticulous methodology of primary research, interviews with designers, and historic context, Newhouse describes the decade- long process leading to the creation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), an $800 million dollar project that became the symbol of recovery and survival.

Architecture

May 23, 2017270 pages8 x 10⅝ inches200 color illustrations$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-488-6World rights

Chaos and Culture Renzo Piano Building Workshop and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens

Victoria Newhouse

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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) cannot but assume unusual cultural significance, standing as it does on a hill in view of the Parthenon and Faliro Bay. Newhouse further situates the project within the modern history of Athens, beginning with Greece’s independence in 1832, and reaches back much earlier to describe two-thousand-year old cemeteries unearthed on the site. Aerial views by the photographer Iwan Baan are among the 200 photographs and drawings documenting the process and context of the SNFCC.

Victoria Newhouse is an architectural historian and the author of Towards a New Museum, Art and the Power of Placement, and Site and Sound. She lectures frequently on museums, and her articles on the subject have appeared in the New York Times, Architectural Record, Architectural Digest, and ArtNews.

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The Well-Dressed Window: Curtains at Winterthur is a unique compendium of design and textile history and an invaluable resource for designers and homeowners alike.

Today Henry Francis du Pont, the force behind the transformation of Winterthur from a family house to the premier museum of American decorative arts, is recognized, along with Henry Davis Sleeper and Elsie de Wolfe, as one of the early leaders of interior design in this country. Working with architects, curators, and antiques dealers, du Pont created some 175 room settings within the house. Du Pont paid particular attention to the design of the curtains, and The Well-Dressed Window surveys his achievement, explaining how the fabrics were selected as well as their relationship to the architecture and other decorative elements in the rooms.

Interior design

June 13, 2017208 pages9 x 10½ inches200 color photographs$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-458-9World rights

The Well-Dressed Window Curtains at Winterthur

Sandy Brown Introduction by Linda Eaton Foreword by Thomas Jayne

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Forty rooms are presented, each specially photographed to show the overall space in addition to details of fabric and trim. A series of stereoviews taken in the 1930s as well as other period photographs reveal the evolution of the window treatments and upholstery over nearly sixty years. Of particular interest is du Pont’s seasonal changing of the curtains, which were rotated throughout the year as the lighting and colors in the surrounding garden shifted.

Sandy Brown is principal designer for Winterthur Design Associates, the museum’s interior design firm, which was founded in 1986. She holds a master’s degree in interior architecture and design from Drexel University in Philadelphia.

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LOT-EK is a design practice that believes in being unoriginal, ugly, and cheap. Also in being revolutionary, gorgeous, and completely luxurious. LOT-EK’s work reveals extraordinary transformations of ordinary things—from their famous shipping container projects onward—combining maker culture and hacker culture into beautiful and radical visions for sustainable and meaningful living. Their clients range across global brands that have been drawn to their industrial aesthetic, from pop-up stores for UNIQLO, pioneering Tokyo and New York retail spaces for Band of Outsiders, an itinerant retail and event space that criss-crossed the globe and set up at international ports for Puma, and Momofuku Milk Bar storefronts.

Architecture

August 29, 2017400 pages6¾ x 9¾ inches400 illustrations$50/$66 CanadaHardcover978-1-58093-483-1World rights

LOT-EKObjects + Operations

Ada Tolla, Giuseppe Lignano, and Thomas de Monchaux

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LOT-EK: Objects + Operations surveys dozens of projects—built, unbuilt, and in-progress; polemical, practical, and in-between—complemented by hundreds of selections from LOT-EK’s multi-year URBAN SCAN project, a vast photographic document of infrastructure and incident, as well as essays by Thomas de Monchaux and interviews with founding partners Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano.

Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano founded New York-based LOT-EK in 1993. In December 2016, Tolla and Lignano were recognized as USA Booth Fellows of Architecture & Design by United States Artists (USA). They live and work in New York, where they also teach at the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP).

Thomas de Monchaux writes for The New Yorker and Architect, and is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture at Columbia GSAPP.

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Plein air painting, the art of painting outdoors, offers possibilities artists can’t find inside the studio. In The Art of Plein Air Painting, devoted plein air artist M. Stephen Doherty guides readers through how to choose the best spot, which materials and tools to bring, and the basics of mixing colors and preparing canvases and panels ahead of time. Sidebars and step-by-step demonstrations cover topics that range from sketching out a composition to starting a painting with washes or lines, toning a surface, and doing a cityscape. Doherty even teaches how to do a nocturne—a painting made after the sun has gone down.

Works by famous painters, such as Claude Monet and John Singer Sargent, are discussed, along with works by some of today’s best plein air artists. Doherty features the work of practicing contemporary masters to gain a deeper insight into the plein air process. Finally,

Art technique

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The Art of Plein Air Painting An Essential Guide to Materials, Concepts, and Techniques for Painting Outdoors

M. Stephen Doherty

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the book contains information on plein air events—workshops, county festivals, and juried shows—now being held across North America, as well as advice on selling finished work.

M. Stephen Doherty is the editor of the print and digital editions of PleinAir magazine. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Cornell University, served as editor-in-chief of American Artist for thirty-one years, has written a dozen books and hundreds of magazine articles, participates in plein air events, and serves as an adviser to art organizations and schools.

Lisa K. Stauffer

Hiu Lai Chong

Marcia Burtt

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October 24, 2017144 pages8½ x 11 inches300 b&w illustrations$21.99/$28.99 CanadaTrade paperback978-1-58093-500-5World rights

How to Draw Cats and Kittens A Complete Guide for Beginners

J. C. Amberlyn

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How to Draw Cats and Kittens continues a rich tradition of cats in art. In this step-by-step guide, J. C. Amberlyn combines her love of cats with her beautiful, detailed drawing style in order to teach beginning artists to draw many different breeds of cats and kittens in pencil and pen-and-ink. Covering all the most popular types of cats, as well as kittens, this book gives easy-to-follow instructions for drawing cats in many poses and a variety of expressions. Amberlyn includes basic information on art materials and the fundamental mechanics of drawing so that even beginners will feel confident and successful as they learn to produce highly detailed, lifelike drawings of their favorite fluffy companion.

J. C. Amberlyn is an award-winning artist, animator, graphic novelist, photographer, naturalist, and animal lover. She’s also the author of five successful art instruction titles: How to Draw Dogs and Puppies, How to Draw Manga Characters, Drawing Manga Animals, Artist’s Guide to Drawing Animals, and Drawing Wildlife.

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Colored pencils are coming of age. More and more artists are discovering the incredible qualities of this versatile new medium. So forget the red marking pencil of your third grade teacher. At a recent count there are over twenty different reds in the color pencil spectrum of Prismacolor and an equal number in several other companies, such as Faber-Castell and Derwent. The choice is wide. The base of the pencils varies as well: wax, watercolor, pastel, and graphite. These are media bases that can be interchanged or mixed together. The effects that can be achieved are limitless.

A work in pencil can be a drawing, a watercolor, or an oil painting. A wax pencil can sketch, can draw, can paint. A watercolor pencil can do the same. The drawing can be as transparent as a loose wash or as dense as oil on canvas. You can work as small as a postage stamp or as large as a wall. The scale is up to the artist.

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Mastering Colored Pencil An Essential Guide to Materials, Concepts, and Techniques for Learning to Draw in Color

Lisa Dinhofer

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Mastering Colored Pencil presents all the traditional and contemporary techniques artists need to draw with this amazing, versatile medium. Included are over 15 step-by-step demonstrations and thoughtful exercises that are sure to help every artist achieve striking results with pencils.

Lisa Dinhofer is a prolific artist whose work has been shown in more than 100 exhibitions. In 2001, she created a ninety-foot mosaic mural at New York’s Port Authority subway station. Dinhofer has been teaching for over 20 years at the Art Students League, the National Academy of Design School, and the online site Craftsy. She lives and works in New York City.

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“Ably balancing technical information with creative concerns, Davis’s guide will help readers make better black-and-white photos.”—Library Journal

The Photographer’s Black & White Handbook is your complete guide to making and processing stunning black-and-white photos in the digital era. You’ll find inspiration, ideas, techniques, and tools to use in your black-and-white photography, along with a soup-to-nuts workflow to take you from black and white pre-visualization through capture and post-production. Along the way you will lean over Harold Davis’s shoulder as he travels to exciting photo destinations and creates stunning black and white imagery, explaining his creative and technical processes as he goes.

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The Photographer’s Black & White HandbookMaking and Processing Stunning Digital Black and White Photos

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Harold Davis the author of many bestselling books on photography and image processing. His work has been exhibited in venues including Photokina in Cologne, PhotoPlus Expo in New York City, the Gallery Photo in Oakland, the Arts & Friends Gallery in Heidelberg, and the Awagami Gallery in Japan. His many domestic and international workshops are continually in demand.

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“What are you waiting for? Find a pencil and some paper and get started— no matter how your drawing turns out, your dog is guaranteed to love it!”—The Bark

How to Draw Dogs and Puppies continues a rich tradition of dogs in art. In this step- by-step guide to drawing over 100 different breeds and mixed breeds of dogs and puppies in pencil and pen-and- ink, best-selling author J. C. Amberlyn combines her love of dogs with her beautiful, detailed drawing style.

Organized around the American Kennel Club (AKC) dog breed categories and covering many of the most popular breeds as well as the beloved mutt and puppies, the book includes forty easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for drawing a wide range of dogs in many poses and a variety of expressions. Amberlyn includes basic information on art materials and the fundamental

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How to Draw Dogs and Puppies A Complete Guide for Beginners

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mechanics of drawing so that even beginners will feel confident and successful as they learn to produce highly detailed, lifelike drawings of their furry best friends.

J. C. Amberlyn is an artist, book author, photographer, animator, and naturalist. She is the author of Drawing Wildlife; Drawing Manga Animals, Chibis, and Other Adorable Creatures; The Artist’s Guide to Drawing Animals; and How to Draw Manga Characters. Her work has received recognition and a number of awards and has been published in various media. She lives in Arizona.

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“Robert Zeller’s book is a welcome reminder of the ongoing importance of figurative art, and the many masterful figurative artists working today. It is at once a comprehensive, practical guide to the construction of the human body . . . and an informative, incisive, critical account of the history of figurative art, a sort of grand tour of the seemingly infinite variety of modes of representation of the figure.”— Donald Kuspit, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History and Philosophy, State University of New York at Stony Brook

Every artist needs to learn figure drawing. The Figurative Artist’s Handbook offers a contemporary approach that synthesizes three schools of thought that have seemed in the past at odds with each other: the gestural school, as practiced by the great Mannerists of the Renaissance with its emphasis on life and rhythm in the human form; the structural, based on

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The Figurative Artist’s HandbookA Contemporary Guide to Figure Drawing, Painting and Composition

Robert ZellerForeword by Peter Trippi Afterword by Kurt Kauper

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a solid architectural understanding of anatomy and rooted in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; and the atelier method, a sensual, detailed understanding of the surface morphology of the figure rooted in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In addition to demonstrations with his own work, author Robert Zeller draws from the work of more than fifty classic and contemporary artists, providing not only in-depth instruction, but a treasure trove of some of the finest figurative art being created today.

Brooklyn-based artist Rob Zeller founded the Teaching Studios of Art in 2009 and has served as its director and primary figure instructor. He is the recipient of two Posey Fellowships and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and has exhibited at galleries in Los Angeles, Houston, Paris, and New York.

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Using single images, along with before-and-after and with-or-without examples, Expressive Nature Photography teaches how to make exposures that are creative, not necessarily correct. Inspiring photographers to get out early and stay out late, this book explains how to use light, an essential element of outdoor photography. Readers will learn how to “see in the dark,” use filters to create very long exposures, create a natural effect using light painting, photograph night skies and moonlit landscapes, and make the best use of available natural light. This book also covers how to use shutter speeds to express motion and capture the energy of fast-moving subjects, such as rushing streams, ocean swells, and bounding wildlife. A chapter on the art of visual flow discusses how to create compositions that direct the viewer’s eye through the frame for maximum impact. Photographers will develop a sense of when to break the “rules” of composition, how to use

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elements to frame subjects, what to include and exclude in the frame, how to create the feeling of depth and dimension in a scene, and how to push the boundaries of composition to make memorable nature images that capture and convey fresh viewpoints.

Brenda Tharp has been a successful landscape, travel, and fine art photographer for more than thirty years. She is a popular workshop instructor and international tour leader, and she lectures regularly at photo conferences across the U.S. Tharp is the photographer/writer of Creative Nature & Outdoor Photography and the coauthor of Extraordinary Everyday Photography. www.brendatharp.com.

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Build, MemoryJames Stewart Polshek528 pages, 8 x 10 inches 800 illustrations, 50 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-362-9$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Building Up and Tearing Down: Reflections on the Age of ArchitecturePaul Goldberger320 pages, 6¾ x 9¾ inches45 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 9781-58093-264-6 $35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights

City Living:Apartment Houses by Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsRobert A.M. Stern, Paul L. Whalen, Daniel Lobitz and Michael D. Jones360 pages, 10 x 12 inches300 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-435-0$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

Classical Invention:The Architecture of John B. MurrayJohn B. Murray240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-368-1$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

The Charged Void: UrbanismAlison Smithson336 pages, 89/16 x 111/8 inches 450 illustrations, 50 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-130-4$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights

Contemporary FolliesKeith Moskow and Robert Linn240 pages, 8½ x 7¼ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-340-7$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights

A Sense of Place:Houses on Martha’s Vineyard and Cape CodMark A. HutkerWritten with Marc Kristal224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-427-5$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Adolf Loos: Architecture 1903–1932Roberto Schezen, Kenneth Frampton, and Joseph Rosa180 pages, 9¾ x 10 inches100 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-236-3$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Albert Speer: Architecture 1932–1942Leon Krier272 pages, 9½ x 12½ inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-354-4$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

The American StyleDonald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins224 pages, 8 x 11 inches180 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-285-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

The Architecture of Natural LightHenry Plummer256 pages, 10¼ x 11 inches400 illustrations, 300 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-240-0$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)U.S., Canadian, Philippines rights

Brooklyn Spaces:50 Hubs of Culture and CreativityOriana LeckertForeword by Jeff Stark224 pages, 6 x 8½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-428-2$29.95 trade paperback ($35 Canada)World rights

Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind in Conversation with Paul GoldbergerDaniel Libeskind and Paul Goldberger400 pages, 7¼ x 10½ inches400 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-206-6$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights

The Creative Architect:Inside the Great Midcentury Personality StudyPierluigi Serraino248 pages, 7½ x 9⅜ inches150 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-425-1$45 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

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Great Houses of HavanaHermes Mallea272 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-288-2$75 harcover ($90 Canada)World rights

Harlem:Lost and FoundMichael Henry Adams Photographs by Paul Rocheleau240 pages, 97/8 x 1113/16 inches150 illustrations, 100 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-070-3$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights

Heroic:Architecture and the New BostonMark Pasnik, Chris Grimley and Michael Kubo336 pages, 6¾ x 9¾ inches435 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-424-4$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Ike Kligerman Barkley HousesIke Kligerman Barkley ArchitectsForeword by Robert A. M. Stern256 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-269-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

Havana:History and Architecture of a Romantic CityMaría Luisa Lobo MontalvoPrologue by Hugh Thomas320 pages, 10 x 12 inches480 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-238-7 $85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights

Immaterial World: Transparency in ArchitectureMarc Kristal216 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-314-8$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for ManhattanRem Koolhaas 320 pages, 71/16 x 95/8 inches220 illustrations, 25 in color ISBN 978-1-885254-00-9$35 paperback ($40 Canada)World rights

Designs for Learning:College and University Buildings by Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsRobert A.M. Stern, Graham S. Wyatt, Melissa DelVecchio, Preston J. Gumberich, Alexander P. Lamis, and Kevin M. Smith.360 pages, 10 x 12 inches450 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-481-7$85 hardcover ($112 Canada)World rights

Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsRoger H. Seifter, Randy M. Correll, Grant F. Marani, and Gary L. BrewerForeword by Robert A.M. Stern400 pages, 10 x 12 inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-381-0$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses Gavin Stamp 192 pages, 9¾ x 12 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-237-0$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)U.S. and Canadian rights

Everyday Urbanism: ExpandedEdited by John Leighton Chase, Margaret Crawford and John Kaliski224 pages, 5¼ x 8¼ inches200 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-201-1$45 paperback ($52 Canada)World rights

Glass HousePhilip Johnson and Toshio NakamuraPhotographs by Michael MoranForeword by Christy MacLear256 pages, including 32 vellum pages and 4 gatefolds, 95/8 x 131/8 inches90 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-186-1$95 paperback ($109 Canada)World rights

Improvisations on the Land:Houses of Fernau + HartmanRichard FernauForeword by Beth DunlopEssays by Laura Hartman, Thomas Fisher and Daniel Gregory192 pages, 8 x 11 inches175 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-430-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Inspired by Tradition: The Architecture of Norman Davenport AskinsNorman Davenport AskinsWritten with Susan Sully256 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-375-9$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

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Lessons from Modernism: Environmental Design Strategies in Architecture, 1925–1970Kevin Bone224 pages, 8 x 11 inches330 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-384-1$40 hardcover ($46 Canada)World rights

Living West: New Residential Architecture in Southern CaliforniaSam Lubell240 pages, 8½ x 11½ inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-249-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Midcentury Houses TodayLorenzo Ottaviani, Jeffrey Matz, and Cristina A. RossPhotographs by Michael Biondo240 pages, 10¼ x 10¼ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-385-8$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture on a BudgetSusanna Sirefman160 pages, 8½ x 9¾ inches180 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-202-8$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights

The Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922–1932Richard PareForeword by Phyllis LambertEssay by Jean-Louis Cohen348 pages, 1113/16 x 10½ inches 375 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-185-4$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights

Nature Framed: At Home in the LandscapeEva Hagberg216 pages, 8 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-319-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Interior Landmarks:Treasures of New YorkJudith Gura and Kate WoodPrincipal Photography by Larry Lederman240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-422-0$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Inventing the New American House:Howard Van Doren Shaw, ArchitectStuart Cohen256 pages, 9 x 12 inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-420-6$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

Inventive Minimalism:The Architecture of Roger Ferris + PartnersWilliam Saunders and Roger FerrisForeword by Robert M. RubinAfterword by Robert Wilson176 pages, 8 x 10 inches250 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-451-0$45 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

The Japanese House ReinventedPhilip Jodidio304 pages, 8 x 10 inches300 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-406-0$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Jim Olson HousesOlson Sundberg Kundig Allen ArchitectsIntroduction by Michael Webb256 pages, 9 x 12 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-252-3$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights

Lasting Elegance:English Country Houses 1830–1900Michael Hall192 pages, 9¾ x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-256-1$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

The New Shingled House:Ike Kligerman BarkleyJohn Ike, Thomas A. Kligerman and Joel BarkleyWritten with Marc Kristal256 pages, 10 x 12 inches225 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-443-5$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded AgeRobert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins and David Fishman1,164 pages, 8½ x 11 inchesOver 1,200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-027-7$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights

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Patkau ArchitectsKenneth Frampton240 pages, 9¼ x 115/16 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-169-4$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights

Picturing Wright:An Album from Frank Lloyd Wright’s PhotographerPedro E. GuerreroForeword by Martin FillerAfterword by Dixie Legler Guerrero192 pages, 8½ x 10 inches200 duotone illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-419-0$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Renzo Piano MuseumsIntroduction by Victoria Newhouse216 pages, 103/16 x 12¼ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-189-2$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights

Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects 2004–2009Robert A. M. SternEdited by Peter Morris Dixon624 pages, 8½ x 11 inchesOver 1,200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-234-9$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights

Rafael Moneo: Remarks on 21 WorksRafael Moneo668 pages, 7½ x 10½ inches700 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-216-5$75 softcover ($90 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects 2010–2014Robert A. M. SternEdited by Peter Morris Dixon and Jonathan Grzywacz400 pages, 8½ x 11 inches800 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-402-2$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins and David Fishman1,376 pages, 813/16 x 1111/16 inchesOver 1,500 illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-85-6$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the MillenniumRobert A. M. Stern, David Fishman and Jacob Tilove1,520 pages, 8½ x 11 inches1,800 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-177-9$100 hardcover ($115 Canada)World rights

New York Transformed:The Architecture of Cross & CrossPeter Pennoyer and Anne WalkerForeword by Robert A.M. Stern240 pages, 9 x 12 inches 300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-380-3$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Nice HouseSamuel G. White256 pages, 9½ x 9 inches 200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-287-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Old Buildings, New Forms:New Directions in Architectural TransformationsFrançoise Astorg BollackForeword by Kenneth Frampton224 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-369-8$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Paradise Planned:The Garden Suburb and the Modern CityRobert A. M. Stern, David Fishman and Jacob Tilove1,072 pages, 10 x 12 inchesOver 3,000 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-326-1$95 hardcover ($108 Canada)World rights

Robert A. M. Stern: Houses and Gardens Robert A. M. Stern632 pages, 103/16 x 125/16 inches500 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-166-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights

Robert A. M. Stern: On CampusRobert A. M. Stern576 pages, 10 x 12 inches600 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-283-7$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights

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SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1950–1962Introduction by Henry-Russell Hitchcock224 pages, 8½ x 11 inches250 black-and-white illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-220-2$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1963–1973Introduction by Arthur Drexler264 pages, 8½ x 11 inches300 illustrationsISBN 9781-58093-221-9$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1984–1996Introduction by Detlef Mertins224 pages, 8½ x 11 inches320 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-223-3$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1997–2008Introduction by Kenneth Frampton256 pages, 8½ x 11 inches320 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-224-0$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

SOM: Architecture of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1973–1983Introduction by Albert Bush-Brown288 pages, 8½ x 11 inches300 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-222-6$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

Starchitecture:Scenes, Actors, and Spectacles in Contemporary CitiesDavide Ponzini and Michele Nastasi216 pages, 7 x 10 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-468-8$40 hardcover ($54 Canada)World rights

S,M,L,XLRem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau1,376 pages, 7½ x 9½ inchesOver 2,000 illustrationsISBN 978-1-885254-86-3$85 hardcover ($98 Canada)World rights

Saving Place:50 Years of New York City LandmarksEdited by Donald Albrecht and Andrew S. Dolkart with Seri WordenPhotographs by Iwan BaanForeword by Susan Henshaw Jones208 pages, 8¾ x 10½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-431-2$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

The Scenes of the Street and Other EssaysAnthony Vidler368 pages, 6¾ x 9¾ inches150 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-270-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Selldorf ArchitectsAnnabelle SelldorfIntroduction by Jane Withers176 pages, 9 x 11½ inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-226-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

SHoP: Out of PracticeSHoP ArchitectsIntroduction by Philip Nobel420 pages, 8 x 10 inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-271-4$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert HallsVictoria Newhouse256 pages, 8¼ x 105/8 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-281-3$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

The State of Architecture at the Beginning of the 21st CenturyEdited by Bernard Tschumi and Irene Cheng144 pages, 75/16 x 9⅜ inches80 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-134-2$29.95 paperback ($34 Canada)World rights

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Steven Ehrlich HousesSteven Ehrlich240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-306-3$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

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A Clearing in the Woods:Creating Contemporary GardensPhotographs by Roger Foley208 pages, 10½ x 9½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-245-5$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

The Authentic Garden:Naturalistic and Contemporary Landscape DesignRichard Hartlage and Sandy Fischer224 pages, 11 x 9½ inches225 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-426-8$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes Judith B. Tankard240 pages, 9 x 11 inchesOver 200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-227-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

A Garden Makes a House a HomeElvin McDonald240 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-330-8$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)World rights

Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban AgricultureMark Gorgolewski, June Komisar and Joe Nasr240 pages, 8¼ x 105/8 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-311-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of ThoughtsPer Olaf Fjeld304 pages, 8¼ x 105/8 inches300 illustrations, 150 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-217-2$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights

Thomas Heatherwick: MakingThomas Heatherwick640 pages, 8¼ x 95/8 inches800 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-450-3$50 trade paperback ($58 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Towards a New Museum(Expanded)Victoria Newhouse352 pages, 7¾ x 10 inches350 illustrations, 160 in color ISBN 978-1-58093-180-9$50 paperback ($57.50 Canada)World rights

Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later LifeWid Chapman and Jeff Rosenfeld240 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-302-5$45 hardcover ($50 Canada)World rights

The Colors of Nature: Subtropical Gardens by Raymond JunglesRaymond JunglesForeword by Terence Riley224 pages, 10¾ x 9½ inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-212-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights

The Cultivated Wild:Gardens and Landscapes by Raymond JunglesRaymond JunglesIntroduction by Charles A. Birnbaum216 pages, 10¾ x 9½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-440-4$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

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Landscapes in LandscapesPiet OudolfWritten with Noel Kingsbury282 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-292-9$65 softcover ($78 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Groundwork: Between Landscape and ArchitectureDiana Balmori and Joel Sanders208 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-313-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Inside OutsidePetra Blaisse504 pages, 65/8 x 9½ inches600 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-258-5$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights (except The Netherlands)

Gardens in Detail:100 Contemporary DesignsEmma Reuss400 pages, 7½ x 9¾ inches500 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-399-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Gardens of the Garden StateNancy Berner and Susan Lowry Photographs by Gemma and Andrew Ingalls240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-374-2$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Gardens of the Hudson ValleySusan Daley and Steve Gross224 pages, 10½ x 9½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-277-6$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

The Good Garden:The Landscape Architecture of Edmund Hollander DesignEdmund HollanderWritten with Anne Raver320 pages, 11½ x 9½ inches275 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-415-2$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

The Great Gardens of China: History, Concepts, TechniquesFang Xiaofeng260 pages, 9 x 12 inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-303-2$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

HummeloPiet OudolfWritten with Noel Kingsbury400 pages, 6¾ x 9 inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-418-3$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

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Ken Smith: Landscape ArchitectKen SmithIntroduction by John Beardsley240 pages, 9 x 10½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-243-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

La Formentera: The Woodland Refuge of Juan MontoyaPhotographs by Eric PiaseckiIntroduction by Karen Lehrman Bloch232 pages, 11 x 14 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-336-0$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

Magnificent Trees of the New York Botanical GardenPhotographs by Larry Lederman Text by Todd ForrestForeword by Gregory Long 272 pages, 9½ x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-333-9$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando CarunchoGuy Cooper, Gordon Taylor, and Dan Kiley176 pages, 115/8 x 911/16 inches230 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-071-0$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights

Morocco: Courtyards and GardensAchva Benzinberg Stein224 pages, 9⅜ x 11¼ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-194-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights

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American Decoration: A Sense of PlaceThomas Jayne240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-337-7$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Artful Decoration:Interiors by Fisher WeismanAndrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-358-2$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Artfully Modern: Interiors by Richard MishaanRichard MishaanWritten with Judith Nasatir224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-400-8$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

The Art of LivingPhotographs by Bärbel MiebachText by Claudia Steinberg240 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-250-9$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights

Brilliant: White in DesignLinda O’Keeffe224 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-324-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Olin: PlacemakingLaurie Olin, Dennis C. McGlade, Robert J. Bedell, Lucinda R. Sanders, Susan K. Weiler, and David A. RubinForeword by John Stilgoe320 pages, 11 x 9 inches300 illustrations ISBN 978-1-58093-210-3$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights

Private Gardens of ConnecticutJane GarmeyPhotographs by John M. Hall232 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-241-7$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights

Private Gardens of the Hudson ValleyJane GarmeyPhotographs by John M. Hall240 pages, 10 x 12 inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-348-3$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

Private Paradise: Contemporary American GardensCharlotte FriezeIntroduction by Charles A. Birnbaum264 pages, 11 x 9½ inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-323-0$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights

Rescuing Eden:Preserving America’s Historic GardensText by Caroline SeebohmPhotographs by Curtice Taylor224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-408-4$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Sidewalk Gardens of New YorkBetsy Pinover SchiffForeword by Adrian BenepeText by Alicia Whitaker192 pages, 8 x 8½ inches150 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-464-0$40 hardcover ($54 Canada)World rights

Bringing Paris HomePenny Drue Baird208 pages, 9 x 11 inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-205-9$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Classic Florida Style:The Houses of Taylor & TaylorWilliam and Phyllis TaylorText by Beth Dunlop224 pages, 9 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-379-7$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

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Toward an Urban Ecology:Kate Orff / SCAPEKate Orff272 pages, 8 x 10¼ inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-436-7$50 trade paperback ($64 Canada)World rights

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Design in the HamptonsAnthony Iannacci320 pages, 10 x 12 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-388-9$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

Designers Abroad: Inside the Vacation Homes of Top DecoratorsMichele Keith224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-351-3$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

The Detailed Interior:Decorating Up Close with Cullman & KravisElissa Cullman and Tracey Pruzan272 pages, 9 x 12 inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-355-1$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

DreamhousePenny Drue Baird200 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-371-1$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Designers Here and There: Inside the City and Country Homes of America’s Top DecoratorsMichele Keith224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-246-2$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Edith Wharton at Home:Life at the MountRichard Guy WilsonPhotographs by John Arthur188 pages, 8 x 10 inches180 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-328-5$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)World rights

Cohler on DesignEric Cohler224 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-372-8$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Crossing Boundaries: A Global Vision of DesignVicente Wolf232 pages, 10¾ x 10¾ inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-181-6$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights

Dark NostalgiaEva Hagberg208 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-232-5$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

David Stark DesignDavid Stark224 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-273-8$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights

David Stark:The Art of the PartyDavid Stark224 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-352-0$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights

The Decorative Carpet: Fine Handmade Rugs in Contemporary InteriorsAlix G. PerrachonForeword by Doris Leslie Blau256 pages, 9 x 11 inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-299-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Expressive Modern:The Interiors of Amy LauAmy Lau216 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-308-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada) World rights

The Finest Rooms in AmericaThomas Jayne208 pages, 9 x 10½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-242-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

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John Barman Interior DesignJohn BarmanWritten with Anthony Iannacci264 pages, 9 x 11½ inches225 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-417-6$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Juan MontoyaJuan MontoyaText by Elizabeth Gaynor304 pages, 10 x 12 inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-50893-244-8$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights

Key West: A Tropical LifestyleLeslie LinsleyPhotographs by Terry Pommett224 pages, 87/8 x 105/16 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-197-7$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

Lifting the Curtain on Design Vicente Wolf224 pages, 10½ x 10½ inches180 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-267-7$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Kentucky: Historic Houses and Horse Farms of Bluegrass CountryPhotographs by Pieter Estersohn256 pages, 9 x 11 inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-356-8$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Living Traditions: Interiors by Matthew Patrick SmythMatthew Patrick Smyth240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-309-4$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Gilded New York:Design, Fashion, and SocietyDonald Albrecht and Jeannine Falino240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-367-4$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Hill Country Houses:Inspired Living in a Legendary Texas LandscapeCyndy Severson240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-378-0$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Hollywood Interiors:Style and Design in Los AngelesAnthony Iannacci328 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-416-9$75 hardcover ($99 Canada)World rights

Hotel Chic at Home:Inspired Design Ideas from Glamorous EscapesSara Bliss272 pages, 8 x 10 inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-475-6$45 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Interior VisionsMona Hajj224 pages, 10 x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-320-9$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Interiors in Detail:100 Contemporary RoomsDominic Bradbury432 pages, 7½ x 9¾ inches600 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-434-3$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Made to Order Campion PlattForeword by Jay McInerney232 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-280-6$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Make It Fabulous: The Architecture and Designs of William T. GeorgisWilliam T. Georgis, Donald Albrecht, and Natalie Shivers240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-331-5$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

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New Orleans New EleganceKerri McCaffety220 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-332-2$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Marfa Modern:Artistic Interiors of the West Texas High DesertHelen ThompsonPhotography by Casey Dunn240 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-473-2$50 hardcover ($66 Canada)World rights

Martha’s Vineyard: Contemporary LivingKeith Moskow and Robert Linn224 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-272-1$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Modern LuxuryRichard MishaanIntroduction by Pamela Fiori216 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-228-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

MonochromePaula Rice JacksonIntroduction by John Saladino208 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-209-7$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights

The New Formal:Interiors by James AmanJames AmanText by Mark Stephen ArcherPhotography by Karen FuchsForeword by Emily Fisher Landau240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-414-5$60 hardcover ($79 Canada)World rights

The New French InteriorPenny Drue Baird208 pages, 9 x 11 inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-310-0$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

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Partners in Design:Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip JohnsonEssays by Donald Albrecht, Barry Bergdoll, David A. Hanks and Juliet Kinchin232 pages, 8 x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-433-6$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Past Present:Living with Heirlooms and AntiquesSusan Sully216 pages, 8 x 10 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-439-8$45 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Rooms to Remember: The Classic Interiors of Suzanne TuckerSuzanne Tucker256 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-247-9$65 hardcover ($78 Canada)World rights

Stripes: Design Between the LinesLinda O’Keeffe224 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-341-4 $50 hardcover ($57 Canada) World rights

Suspending Reality: Interiors by Benjamin Noriega-OrtizBenjamin Noriega-OrtizWritten with Linda O’Keeffe240 pages, 9 x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-401-5 $60 hardcover ($68 Canada) World rights

Suzanne Tucker Interiors: The Romance of DesignSuzanne Tucker288 pages, 9 x 12 inches250 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-361-2$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

The Swedish Country HouseSusanna SchermanPhotographs by Åke E. Lindman224 pages, 91/8 x 11¼ inches220 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-294-3$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

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A History of the FutureDonna Goodman280 pages, 8½ x 10 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-207-3$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

African Cosmos: Stellar ArtsChristine Kreamer352 pages, 9½ x 11 inches 250 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-343-8$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft, and DesignLowery Stokes Sims176 pages, 10 x 11 inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-344-5$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)World rights

A Life of Style:Fashion, Home, EntertainingRebecca Moses208 pages, 8½ x 10 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-293-6$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights

Asian Art NowMelissa Chiu and Benjamin Genocchio256 pages, 8 x 10¼ inches235 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-298-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Traditional Now: Interiors by David KleinbergDavid Kleinberg240 pages, 9½ x 11½ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-158093-322-3$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)World rights

White Light: Heiberg Cummings DesignWilliam Cummings and Bernt Heiberg304 pages, 11 x 13½ inches300 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-347-6$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

The Astonishing Works of John AltoonTim NyeEssays by Robert Creeley, Walter Hopps, Klaus Kertess and Dr. Milton Wexler 232 pages, 14 x 10¼ inches160 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-386-5$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

Behind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home 1492–1898Edited by Richard Aste224 pages, 9½ x 11 inches220 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-365-0$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

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Happenings: New York, 1958–1963Mildred Glimcher320 pages, 9¾ x 10¾ inches150 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-307-0$65 hardcover ($74 Canada)World rights

Henri Matisse: Rooms with a ViewShirley Neilsen Blum192 pages, 10 x 12¼ inches120 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-295-0$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Intimate Geometries:The Art and Life of Louise BourgeoisRobert Storr828 pages, 11 x 13 inches1000 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-363-6$150 hardcover ($195 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Kiki SmithHelaine Posner256 pages, 9¾ x 12⅜ inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-161-8$65 hardcover ($75 Canada)World rights

Institutional Time: A Critique of Studio Art EducationJudy Chicago256 pages, 6½ x 9 inches50 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-366-7$40 hardcover ($46 Canada)World rights

Kurt Vonnegut DrawingsNanette VonnegutEssay by Peter ReedWritings by Kurt VonnegutContributions by Christopher Lyon176 pages, 7½ x 10 inches120 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-377-3$40 hardcover ($46 Canada)World rights

Brazil Modern:The Rediscovery of Twentieth-Century Brazilian FurnitureAric ChenIntroduction by Zesty Meyers304 pages, 9 x 11 inches450 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-444-2$60 hardcover ($68 Canada)World rights

The CG Story: Computer-Generated Animation and Special EffectsChristopher Finch368 pages, 11 x 13 inches350 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-357-5$75 hardcover ($85 Canada)World rights

Cut That Out:Collage in Contemporary DesignDR.ME228 pages, 75/8 x 97/8 inches400 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-482-4$50 trade paperback ($66 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

The Debate:The Legendary Contest of Two Giants of Graphic DesignWim Crouwel and Jan van ToornForeword by Rick PoynorEssay by Frederike Huygen184 pages, 4½ x 6½ inches40 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-412-1$24.95 hardcover ($29 Canada)World rights

Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of AfricaKaren E. Milbourne Essays by Allan DeSouza, Clive van den Berg, Wangechi Mutu, and George Osodi288 pages, 9½ x 11 inches250 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-370-4$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic DesignersSteven Heller and Lita Talarico352 pages, 8¾ x 11¾ inches650 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-297-4$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Lettering Large:The Art and Design of Monumental TypographySteven Heller and Mirko Ilić224 pages, 10 x 11 inches400 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-359-9$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)World rights

Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus CollectionDavid A. HanksEssay by Richard H. DriehausPhotographs by John Faier192 pages, 8½ x 11½ inches150 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-353-7$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)World rights

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PicassoPhilippe Dagen512 pages, 11 x 13⅜ inchesOver 500 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-257-8$150 hardcover ($180 Canada)World English rights

Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700–1850Linda EatonForeword by Mary SchoeserPhotographs by Jim Schneck384 pages, 8⅜ x 11 inches600 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-393-3$85 hardcover ($97 Canada)World rights

Public Art for Public SchoolsMichele CohenPhotographs by Stan RiesForeword by Michael R. Bloomberg240 pages, 9 x 11 inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-215-8$50 hardcover ($60 Canada)World rights

Maker and Muse:Women and Early Twentieth Century Art JewelryElyse Zorn KarlinForeword by Richard H. DriehausPrincipal Photography by John Faier256 pages, 8¾ x 9¼ inches150 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-404-6$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Manolo’s New ShoesManolo BlahnikContributions by Suzy Menkes, Grace Coddington and Milena Canonero200 pages, 9 x 115/8 inches200 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-282-0$50 softcover ($60 Canada)U.S., Philippines, Canada rights

Mouse Muse:The Mouse in ArtLorna Owen168 pages, 9 x 10 inches80 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-394-0$35 hardcover ($41 Canada)World rights

New York’s Underground Art Museum: MTA Arts and DesignSandra Bloodworth and William Ayres264 pages, 8½ x 10 inches230 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-403-9$50 hardcover ($58 Canada)World rights

Paris/New York: Design Fashion Culture 1925–1940Donald Albrecht240 pages, 8¼ x 12 inches250 illustrations, 100 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-211-0$50 hardcover ($57.50 Canada)World rights

Paula HayesPaula Hayes240 pages, 8 x 10½ inches225 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-329-2$50 hardcover ($57 Canada)World rights

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Robert Winthrop Chanler:Discovering the FantasticEdited by Gina Wouters and Andrea GollinEssays by Betsy Fahlman, Lauren Drapala, Laurette McCarthy, Gina Wouters, Frank Matero, and Lizzie Frasco.256 pages, 9 x 10½ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-457-2$50 hardcover ($64 Canada)World rights

The Story of Design:From the Paleolithic to the PresentCharlotte Fiell and Peter Fiell512 pages, 7½ x 9¾ inches400 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-470-1$50 trade paperback ($66 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

Symbols:A Handbook for SeeingMark Fox and Angie Wang256 pages, 8¼ x 105/8 inches550 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-472-5$40 trade paperback ($54 Canada)World rights

Tara DonovanTara DonovanInterview by Lawrence WeschlerEssays by Nicholas Baume and Jen Mergel160 pages, 8¾ x 11½ inches70 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-213-4$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

The Dinner Party:Restoring Women to HistoryJudy ChicagoForeword by Arnold L. LehmanEssay by Jane F. Gerhard288 pages, 7¾ x 11 inches100 color illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-396-6$45 hardcover ($52 Canada)World rights

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ABCDuane: A Duane Michals PrimerDuane Michals184 pages,7 x 8½ inches150 illustrations978-1-58093-405-3$40 hardcover ($46 Canada)World rights

Beyond the Dunes: A Portrait of the HamptonsJake Rajs240 pages, 11½ x 9¾ inches180 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-203-5$60 hardcover ($69 Canada)World rights

Cuba:Photographs by Jeffrey MilsteinIntroduction by Nilo Cruz128 pages, 9 x 6 inches80 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-275-2$25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada)World rights

Auto Focus: The Self-Portrait in Contemporary PhotographySusan Bright224 pages, 9 x 10¾ inches250 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-300-1$60 hardcover ($72 Canada)U.S., Canada, Philippines rights

Haunted HousesCorinne May Botz208 pages, 10 x 8 inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-291-2$40 hardcover ($45 Canada)World rights

Thomas Cole:The Artist as ArchitectAnnette BlaugrundEssays by Franklin Kelly and Barbara Novak120 pages, 8 x 10 inches65 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-462-6$30 hardcover ($39 Canada)World rights

Van Gogh in Auvers: His Last DaysWouter van der Veen and Peter KnappPreface by Axel Rüger304 pages, 9½ x 11¼ inches220 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-301-8$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights

The Hudson River: From Tear of the Clouds to Manhattan Jake RajsIntroduction by Joan K. DavidsonAfterword by Arthur G. Adams248 pages, 8¾ x 6¾ inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-172-4$25 hardcover ($28 Canada)World rights

Lee Miller in FashionBecky E. Conekin224 pages, 7⅜ x 9¾ inches150 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-376-6$45 hardcover ($51 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

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Living Shrines of Uyghur China:Photographs by Lisa RossWritten by Lisa Ross128 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches80 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-350-6$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights

New York: City of Islands Jake RajsEssay by Pete Hamill234 pages, 9 x 7 inches150 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-183-0 $25 hardcover ($28 Canada)World rights

Paulette Tavormina: Seizing BeautyPaulette TavorminaEssays by Silvia Malaguzzi, Mark Alice Durant, and Anke Van Wagenberg-Ter Hoeven160 pages, 10 x 12 inches65 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-456-5$65 hardcover ($84 Canada)World rights

Portrait of Long Island:The North Fork and the HamptonsJake Rajs240 pages, 8¾ x 6¾ inches200 color photographsISBN 978-1-58093-315-5$25 hardcover ($28.95 Canada)World rights

Roy Lichtenstein in His StudioLaurie LambrechtForeword by Dorothy LichtensteinEssay by Edward Robinson128 pages, 9¾ x 9¾ inches60 color illustrationsISBN 9781580933186$35 hardcover ($40 Canada)World rights

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New New YorkJake Rajs272 pages, 10 x 12 inches200 color photographs ISBN 978-1-58093-305-6$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)World rights

The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained DeathCorinne May Botz224 pages, 8⅜ x 105/8 inches130 color photographs, 18 line drawingsISBN 978-1-58093-145-8$40 hardcover ($51 Canada) World rights

Thomas Struth:Photographs 1978–2010Thomas StruthEdited by Tobia Bezzola, James Lingwood, Anette Kruszynski, and Armin Zweite282 pages, 11¼ x 11¾280 photographs, 130 in colorISBN 978-1-58093-284-4$75 hardcover ($90 Canada)U.S. and Canada rights

White on White:Churches of Rural New EnglandSteve RosenthalIntroduction by Verlyn Klinken-borgAfterword by Robert Campbell136 pages, 12 x 14 inches80 photographsISBN 978-1-58093-230-1$85 hardcover ($102 Canada)World rights

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Doodlers Anonymous Epic Coloring Book:An Extraordinary Mashup of Doodles and Drawings Begging to be Filled in with ColorRony Tako (OKAT) and Hugo Seijas96 pages, 8½ x 11 inchesISBN 978-1-58093-463-3$15.95 trade paperback ($20.95 Canada)World rights

Shoot What You Love:Tips and Tales from a Working PhotographerHenry Horenstein208 pages, 8½ x 10½ inches175 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-455-8$40 hardcover ($54 Canada)World rights

Manga Origami:Easy Techniques for Creating 20 Super-Cute CharactersMárcio Hideshi Noguchi and Seth Friedman168 pages, 8¼ x 8¼ inches200 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-460-2$19.95 trade paperback ($25.95 Canada)World rights

Basic Human Anatomy:An Essential Visual Guide for ArtistsRoberto OstiForeword by Peter Drake304 pages, 8½ x 10½ inches600 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-438-1$40 hardcover ($54 Canada)World rights

How to Draw Manga Characters:A Beginner’s GuideJ.C. Amberlyn176 pages, 8½ x 10 inches300 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-453-4$22.99 trade paperback ($29.99 Canada)World rights

How to Draw Sci-Fi Utopias and Dystopias: Create the Futuristic Humans, Aliens, Robots, Vehicles, and Cities of Your Dreams and NightmaresPrentis Rollins208 pages, 8½ x 10 inches250 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-446-6$25 trade paperback ($34 Canada)World rights

Illustration that Works:Professional Techniques for Artistic and Commercial SuccessGreg Houston208 pages, 8½ x 9½ inches400 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-447-3$30 trade paperback ($39 Canada)World rights

Lessons in Realistic Watercolor:A Contemporary Approach to Painting People and Places in the Classical TraditionMario Andres Robinson176 pages, 8½ x 10½ inches350 illustrationsISBN 978-1-58093-445-9$25 trade paperback ($33 Canada)World rights

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