Essential Reads for Architects | Vol. 01

11 October, 2016 Total View: 22

Despite genuine interest , Architects, overloaded with projects, often don’t make time to read. Hence in most cases the wish list is getting much longer than the list of books they have read . There is also an issue of figuring out what book genre fits them best.   Perhaps there are many resourceful sites that provide detail insights and review on the seminal literature on architecture and related discourses. Our intention is rather humble – to make a list of good reads for the architects and students of architecture in general that offers more than anything one can find in textbooks or handbooks.  Perhaps today’s generation have grown up communicating visually and lacks the reading habit. This is also an attempt to get them back on track.


 

 Essential Reads : Suggested by Architect N.R.Khan

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Theorizing a new agenda for Architecture_Kate ed. Nesbitt

Theories and manifestos of 29th century Architecture_Charles Jencks , Karl Kropf (Editor)

Towards a New Architecture_Le Corbusier

Architecture in Transition_Constantinos A. Doxiadis

Architecture and Disjunction_Bernard Tschumi

 Architecture of the jumping universe_Charles Jencks

The Seven Lamps of Architecture_John Ruskin

 Rethinking Architecture: A reader in cultural theory_Neil Leach

 Intentions in Architecture_Christian Norberg-Schulz

The Anaesthetics of Architecture_Neil Leach

(Additional Readings)

Louis I Kahn : Essential Texts _ Louis I Kahn ;

[Re] Reading  Perspecta : The First 50 years of the Yale Architectural Journal_Robert A. M. Stern, Peggy Deamer and Alan Plattus(editors)

 

Essential Reads : Suggested by Mahmudul Anwar Riyaad

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Towards a New Architecture_Le Corbusier

Theory and Design in the first machine Age_Reyner Bnham

Modern Architecture_Jr. Scully Vincent

 Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture_Robert Venturi

The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses_Juhani Pallas

The Death and Life of Great American Cities_Jane Jacobs

Studies in Tectonic Culture: The poetics in construction in Nineteen and Twentieth Century Architecture_Kennth Frampton & John Cava

Genius Loci: Towards a Phenomenology in Architecture_Christian Norberg – Schulz

Silence and Light_Louis I Kahn and John Lobell

A place in the shade: the new landscape & other essays_Charles Correa

 

Essential Reads : Suggested by Sujaul Islam Khan

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Between Silence and Light: Spirit in the Architecture of Louis I. Kahn_Louis I Kahn and John Lobell

Le Corbusier: Ideas and Forms_William J.R. Curtis

Architecture and Disjunction_Bernard Tschumi

Design with Nature_Ian Mcharg

Modern Architecture Since 1900_William J.R. Curtis

Modern Architecture a Critical History_Kenneth Frampton

Renzo Piano Logbook

Louis I Kahn Complete works 1935-1974_Bonner, Zhaveri

Alvar Aalto_Karl Flieg

Tadao Ando_Francesco Dal Co

 

Essential Reads : Suggested by Ashik Vaskor

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A pattern language: Town Building construction_Christopher W. Alexander

Towards a New Architecture_Le Corbusier

Architecture : Form , Space and Order_Francis D. K. Ching

Between Silence and Light_Louis I Kahn and John Lobell

Beginning: Louis I. Kahn’s Philosophy of Architecture_Alexandra Tyng

Delirious New York_Rem Koolhass

Modern Architecture Since 1900_William J.R. Curtis

Modern Architecture: A Critical History_Kenneth Frampton

The New Landscape_Charles Correa

Rethinking Architecture, A Reader in Cultural Theory_Neil Leach

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