The penthouse is perhaps the most iconic of all living spaces. The word implies wealth, with an emphasis on space, views, and an enviable urban lifestyle. But when did our domestic aspirations star…
This book presents an in-depth exploration of the life and work of Harry Wolf, a prominent American architect known for his refined modernist designs, innovative use of natural light, and integrati…
The Spirit of the Machine: Technology as an Inspiration in Architectural Design explores the profound impact of technological innovation on contemporary architectural thinking and practice. Through…
The Process of Urbanization: Social Sciences, a Second Level Course explores the dynamic transformation of human societies through the development and expansion of urban areas. Designed as part of …
showcases a variety of innovative ways to transform compact areas into functional and stylish living spaces. The book emphasizes that living in a small space can be customized to suit various taste…
Small Apartments by Simone Schleifer is a visually engaging and thoughtfully curated exploration of compact living spaces designed with style, efficiency, and creativity. This book showcases a wide…
Repairing the American Metropolis is based on Douglas Kelbaugh’s Common Place: Toward Neighborhood and Regional Design, first published in 1997. It is more timely and significant than ever, with …
Small City Houses by Simone Schleifer presents an inspiring collection of innovative architectural solutions for urban living in limited spaces. Featuring a diverse range of projects from around th…
The Dialectic City represents one of the most interesting attempts to face the problem of the design in the urban peripheries, and in the new voids born with the generalized industrial crisis. The…