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Three Monographs

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

An Atlas of Es Devlin by Es Devlin, edited by Andrea Lipps, published by Thames & Hudson , December 2023 ( Amazon / Bookshop ) Is it possible to love a monograph on a designer whose work you're largely indifferent to? As happened when I wrote this post, each book begins with a rhetorical question pertaining to monographs.

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Ten Pairs of Books for Christmas

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This year's roundup of books to give to discerning architects for the holidays is presented in pairs. While at least one book in each pair is new, the other one isn't necessarily so — new, old, or not-so-old, it is related to the first in some manner, as explained in my descriptions. A few of these books will receive longer reviews next month.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Difference between carbon neutrality and net zero Mackintosh Building Glasgow School of Art RICS and YouGov survey 2022 Next generation of knowledge work: hybrid workplaces Data-Informed Design for the User Experience at Work The fluid, sustainable future of retail Designing for Extra Care: What Can Covid Teach Us? Do We Need Libraries?

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

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As people around the world mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away yesterday at the age of 96, we look back at 20 of the most significant buildings she opened during her reign of 70 years, the longest in British history. The Queen's Building, Heathrow, England, by Frederick Gibberd (1955). Photo by Thomas Nugent.

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Grenfell Tower in West London: Fire Inquiry

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Grenfell Tower Fire London News, Inquiry, Building Photos, Property Development, Expert Witness, Review, Architect. He underlined that the disaster was caused by individual private companies and government, with “total” building failure and “widespread” systematic failings. • Grenfell Tower Fire West London. 24 January 2022.

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100 Best Architecture Firms in the World [2020 Update]

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While reading our article you’ll discover some of the most talent architecture firms behind the world’s most iconic buildings. You can also skip this and download the full list of the top 100 architecture firms in the world at the end of the article. Consider connecting with company leaders via Linkedin as well!