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  1. Green: Architecture Now! (English, German and French Edition) by Philip Jodidio, 2009-04-01
  2. Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Fourth Edition)(World of Art) by Kenneth Frampton, 2007-09-30
  3. Architecture: World's Greatest Buildings, History and Styles, Architects (EYEWITNESS COMPANION GUIDES) by Jonathan Glancey, 2006-04-17
  4. Why Architecture Matters (Why X Matters Series) by Mr. Paul Goldberger, 2009-11-03
  5. Interactive Architecture by Michael Fox, Miles Kemp, 2009-09-16
  6. Internet Architecture and Innovation by Barbara van Schewick, 2010-07-30
  7. Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction by Barry S. Onouye, Kevin Kane, 2006-07-03
  8. Think Like an Architect (Roger Fullington Series in Architecture) by Hal Box, 2007-05-01
  9. Software Architecture in Practice (2nd Edition) by Len Bass, Paul Clements, et all 2003-04-19
  10. Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web (2nd Edition) by Christina Wodtke, Austin Govella, 2009-02-01
  11. Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism by Bryan Bell, Katie Wakeford, et all 2008-10-01
  12. Chinese Architecture: A Pictorial History (Dover Books on Architecture) by Liang Ssu-ch'eng, 2005-03-24
  13. Form+Code in Design, Art, and Architecture (Design Briefs) by Casey Reas, Chandler McWilliams, 2010-09-01
  14. Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 1: A System of Patterns by Frank Buschmann, Regine Meunier, et all 1996-08-08

61. Architecture Of Spain - Great Buildings Online
Great Buildings Online provides images, commentary and bibliography of some of the bestknown historic buildings in Spain.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/spain.html
Architecture of Spain Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Barcelona Pavilion , by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , at Barcelona, Spain, built 1928-1929, demolished 1930. Campo Volantin Footbridge , by Santiago Calatrava , at Bilbao, Spain, 1990 to 1997. Casa Batllo , by Antonio Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1905 to 1907. Casa Mila , by Antonio Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1905 to 1910. Colonia Guell , by Antonio Gaudi , at near Barcelona, Spain, 1898 , 1908 to 1915. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao , by Frank Gehry , at Bilbao, Spain, 1997. Palace of Charles V , by Pedro Machuca , at Granada, Spain, 1527 to 1568. Park Guell , by Antonio Gaudi , at Montana Pelada, Barcelona, Spain, 1900 to 1914. Sagrada Familia , by Antonio Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1882 to 1926. San Miguel , by unknown , at Escalada, near Leon, Spain, 913. Segovia Cathedral , by Juan Gil de Hontanon , at Segovia, Spain, 1522 to 1577. The Alcazar , by unknown , at Segovia, near Madrid, Spain, 1000 or 1410 to 1455. The Alhambra , by unknown , at Granada, Spain, 1338 to 1390.

62. ArchitectureWeek - Design - Architecture Canada - 2003.0430
An illustrated article excerpted from architecture Canada 2002 edited by Stephen Parcell.
http://www.architectureweek.com/2003/0430/design_1-1.html
Page D1.1 . 30 April 2003 NEWS DESIGN BUILDING DESIGN TOOLS ... Newsletter Free
Architecture Canada by Tuns Press Canada's architects and designers, according to Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, "engage in the continual dialogue between nature and intense urban modernity and offer solutions that range from the whimsical to the visionary. Most remarkably, we see in their work the emergence of a national style that strives, through excellence and innovation, towards the vigorous cultivation of beauty." Here are two of the 12 recipients of the Governor General’s 2002 Medals in Architecture, recognizing excellence in the art of architecture. — Editor The City of Richmond, British Columbia, is a rapidly developing suburban municipality, immediately south of Vancouver. The new city hall by Hotson Bakker Architects and Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects is a significant civic place for this multicultural community. The 120,000 square foot (11,000-square-meter) building also serves as an ambitious model for a healthy workplace and sustainable environmental design. The massing of the principal architectural elements — administrative tower, council chamber, and meeting house — creates a clear visual presence. A pedestrian court to the north addresses the public parking area, and a glass-covered pergola connects this court to community and recreational facilities west of city hall.

63. The Pritzker Architecture Prize - Current Information About The World's Most Pre
The Pritzker architecture Prize World Wide Web Site provides current information about the world s most prestigious architecture award and its Laureates.
http://www.pritzkerprize.com/
The Pritzker Architecture Prize
World Wide Web Site Sponsored by The Hyatt Foundation - Enter - The Pritzker Architecture Prize World Wide Web Site
provides current information about the world's
most prestigious architecture award and its Laureates.

Updated on 3/21/04

64. Adaptive Architecture
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65. Medieval Art And Architecture
IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND architecture. ALISON STONES. The purpose of this site is to promote education and research in Medieval art and architecture.
http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/
IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE
ALISON STONES
MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE
Mont-Saint-Michel (France) Alison Stones STONES@vms.cis.pitt.edu. We are now collaborating with the University of Pittsburgh's  Library System's Digital Research Library to create searchable image databases for major medieval monuments. Our first collaboration is - here We are embarking on a project to create an image database for Chartres sculpture, architecture, and glass, and hope to have substantial portions on-line by the end of 2004. Also featured on this site: Autun (Cathedral of St. Lazare) Moissac now has pages on all the cloister capitals. Saint-Denis West Facade of Saint-Gilles-du-Gard Poitiers- Notre Dame la Grande Toulouse-SSernin Please click on one of the following for more information:
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FRANCE GLOSSARY THIS SITE IS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING The purpose of this site is to promote education and research in Medieval art and architecture. We plan to expand it (funding permitting) by adding various levels of supplementary information, bibliographical references, more images, and different kinds of cross-links including keyword searching. Webmaster: Jane Vadnal

66. Japanese Architecture
The tea room and the Sukiya style.
http://www.kippo.or.jp/culture/build/beauty/naka_e.htm
The Beauty of Japanese Architecture in Kansai Architectural Beauties from the Kansai District:
The Tea Room and the Sukiya Style
NAKAMURA Toshinori
The Formation of the "Tea Spirit" - The Tea Room Japan is described as a country of wood, and the depth of the affinity and the keenness of the receptivity that the Japanese people have for wood are famous. As can be seen in the expression "plants and trees all have something to say", Japanese believe that trees have a soul and say they can sense spirits, or "kami", within them. It is trees that form the core which nurtures the sensibilities about nature held by the Japanese people.
It is thus natural for architecture in Japan to be based on wood. Many structures are made of wood, ranging from shrines and temples to palaces and homes, and in doing so grand structures have been created. Katsura Detached Palace,Kyoto Seen at castles and palaces dating from the end of the 16th century, including ODA Nobunaga's Azuchi Castle and TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi's Osaka Castle and Jurakudai Palace, are tall castle towers that rise into the sky at the center of groups of magnificent buildings executed in the Shoin style, decorated with carvings and wall paintings done on gold backgrounds. In some of these castles, tea rooms with plain thatched roofs were favored, with the rooms made as small as could be built. These two elements of magnificence and plainness jointly formed the aesthetic sensibility of the Momoyama period (1568-1600). However, these two factors by no means contradict one another: the basic principles are the same, and in a sense what developed was a double-layered structure where the inside and outside were one and the same.

67. Glossary For Medieval Art And Architecture

http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/INDEX.HTM

68. Architecture Of Mexico - Great Buildings Online
Images and information on a selection of significant Mexican buildings from the 3rd to the 20th centuries in Great Buildings Online.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/mexico.html
Architecture of Mexico Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Casa Antonio Galvez , by Luis Barragan , at San Angel, Mexico, 1954. Casa Luis Barragan , by Luis Barragan , at Tacubaya, Mexico, 1947. Hotel Camino Real , by Ricardo Legorreta , at Cancun, Mexico, 1973 to 1975. Houses in Mexicali , by Christopher Alexander , at Mexicali, Mexico, 1975 to 1976. Los Manantiales , by Felix Candela , at Xochimilco, Mexico, 1958. Teotihuacan , by unknown , at Teotihuacan, Mexico, 200 to 800. UNAM Library , by Juan O'Gorman , at Mexico City, Mexico, 1953. Uxmal , by unknown , at Uxmal, Mexico, 800 to 1400. GreatBuildings.com Search Weekly Model Viewing Tips ... ArchitectureWeek Quick Search by name of Building, Architect, or Place:
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69. Islamic Arts And Architecture Organization
IAAO is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promote the awareness of Islamic arts and architecture as a humanistic study, recognizing the inter-relationship
http://www.islamicart.com/
Islamic Arts and Architecture (IAAO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing information on arts and architecture. With a strong commitment to research and service, IAAO strives to offer a Web presentation of the highest quality and to promote the awareness of Islamic arts as a humanistic study, recognizing the inter-relationship between the arts and other academic disciplines ... more :: Are you interested in Islamic culture?
If yes, watch this series of short films about Islam and related subjects including, the Five Pillars of Islam, Family in Islam, and the meaning of Jihad in Islam. This series of films is sponsored and produced by Abdulaziz bin Baz Charity Foundation (ABCF). Click here to read about and view ABCF films. :: Islam Empire of Faith
PBS
produced one of the best multimedia presentation about Islam arts, faith, and culture. " Islam Empire of Faith " Video/DVD, Book, and Web site present as broad a portrait of Islamic art and culture as possible, in order to show the great diversity as well as the fundamental unity of Islamic civilization in its long and varied history. :: Glossary
This Glossary is designed to be a comprehensive and un-authoritative source of definitions for the Islamic and Arabic-related terms and abbreviations: A B C D ... Z :: Floral, Geometric, and Desktop Themes

70. Islamic Architecture
This Web presentation explains in detail the historical and cultural significance of Islamic architecture. Very rich with information
http://www.islamicart.com/main/architecture/
Last updated: Friday August 22, 2003
Articles Introduction Decorative Arts Expression of Power Architectural Future ... Influencing the West Gallery Engineering Metal Work Wood Work Materials and Techniques ... Shrines and Palaces

71. Architecture Of France - Great Buildings Online
Great Buildings Online has images and discussion of some of the most famous buildings in France.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/france.html
Architecture of France Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Store Architecture of France Resources This great travel guide for France has excellent architectural coverage: Eyewitness Travel Guide : France . DK Publishing, Inc. ISBN 1564586464.
An excellent travel guide for France, with great maps and illustrations. Available at Amazon.com
Bibliotheque Ste. Genevieve
, by Henri Labrouste , at Paris, France, 1843 designed, built 1845 to 1851. Bibliotheque Nationale , by Henri Labrouste , at Paris, France, 1862 to 1868. Castel Beranger , by Hector Guimard , at Paris, France, 1890 (circa). Centre Pompidou , by Rogers and Piano , at Paris, France, 1972 to 1976. Chartres Cathedral , by unknown , at Chartres, France, 1194 to 1260. Chateau de Chambord , by Domenico da Cortona , at Chambord, France, 1519 to 1547. Chateau de Chenonceaux , by unknown , at Chenonceaux, France, 1515 to 1576 +. Chateau de Fontainebleau , by unknown , at Fontainebleau, France, ~ 1550. Chateau de Versailles , by Andre Le Notre, Louis Le Vau, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Charles Le Brun, Robert de Cotte, Ange-Janques Bagriel, at Versailles, France, 1661 to 1774. Convent of La Tourette , by Le Corbusier , at Eveux-sur-Arbresle, near Lyon, France, 1957 to 1960.

72. Vitruvio.ch - Architecture On The Web
A web resource guide to architecture which includes links to major sites in history, theory, and design. Famous architects. Award architecture award.
http://www.vitruvio.ch/
HOME PAGE IN ITALIANO MASTERS: INDEX OF FAMOUS ARCHITECTS Architects
The architects' sites in the world (I siti degli architetti nel mondo) Architectural Types
Architectural search engine - Thematic Search Switzerland
Architecture in Switzerland, Famous Swiss Architects. Architettura in Svizzera, Famosi architetti svizzeri TOP
Masters and Architecture - TOP Competitions
Switzerland Competitions. Concorsi in Svizzera ICN - International Competition Network Tools
The architect's tools. Gli attrezzi dell'architetto Award
Architecture award. Premi per l'Architettura Cinema
Cinema and Architecture. Cinema e architettura News
Architecture News, events, exhibitions ... Architectural Guides
Architectural Travel Guides. Masters' Site (I siti dei Maestri) The Sites of famous Architects (I siti degli architetti famosi) Das Andere Reflections on Architecture The Best Site Vitruvio award.

73. Axcess Architects
Commercial architect. Huntington Beach.
http://www.axcessarch.com/

74. Southern California Institute Of Architecture
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75. Home Page SubsurfaceBuildings.com
An exploration of the viability of underground buildings in contemporary America, with some discussion of international examples.
http://www.subsurfacebuildings.com
Skyscrapers are the headliners, and underground buildings are the virtually unnoticed understudies of architecture. Every day, tens of thousands of Americans use more than 450 public and commercial structures and 5,000 private homes that nestle within the earth. Major new subterranean structures are under construction or are on the drawing boards. SubsurfaceBuildings.com explores underground buildings, examines their impact on architecture and the environment, and addresses such questions as: Why would anyone want to bury a building? Are underground buildings safe How do architects feel about designing buildings that are hidden within the earth? What is the environmental impact of subterranean architecture? Dozens of SubsurfaceBuildings.com articles use photos, drawings, and descriptions to answer questions like these while showing that underground buildings are surprisingly common and appealing. Subscribe to the SubsurfaceBuildings.com free

76. Nederlands Architectuurinstituut - Netherlands Architecture Institute
Nederlandse versie van deze site, Nederlands Architectuurinstituut. Netherlands architecture Institute. English version of this site,
http://www.nai.nl/

77. ...klariti.com
Dublin, Irelandbased IA and documentation specialists. Publishes monthly newsletter, KLARIFIED.
http://www.klariti.com

78. Web.arch-mag.com/
Welcome to the Association of Collegiate Schools of architecture The Association of Collegiate Schools of architecture is a nonprofit, membership association founded in 1912 to advance the quality of architectural education.
http://web.arch-mag.com/

79. M C A L P I N E | T A N K E R S L E Y | A R C H I T E C T U R E
Residential architecture from Montgomery, Alabama.
http://www.mcalpinetankersley.com/

80. Welcome To CABE
Promoting high quality design and architecture to raise the standard of the built environment.
http://www.cabe.org.uk/
Aims Values Priorities Executive team ...
From Bullring to Exchange Square CABE reveals secrets of retail-led urban regeneration in the UK

New research reveals experiences of black and minority ethnic students in architecture
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