Digital Editions Now Available

Published: Wed, 07/01/15

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We are pleased to share with you the release of all our publications in digital format. Our print editions usually sell out within a few months of their publication, leaving many readers without them. With our digital editions we hope to get our content to everyone interested worldwide. 

Please let us know if you have any questions and we hope you enjoy them.

Digital and Parametric Architecture
$9.99
ISBN: 9781938740060
Pages: 312

Digital and Parametric Architecture explores the development of the latest digital tools including advance-modeling software and computer aided design in the production of architecture. It is a journey through the most fascinating projects, digitally designed and fabricated, during the second decade of the 21st century.
The book highlights the use of these technologies to explore tectonic operations such as sectioning, folding, contouring, and tessellating. 
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Temporal Architecture
$9.99
ISBN: 9781938740107
Pages: 250

Temporal Architecture documents the latest architectural works designed for temporary use. The list includes pavilions, installations, and pop-up structures with a novel use of materials and cutting-edge design and fabrication processes. The book analyzes the role of these structures in the development of new ideas in architectural design. The relative small scale of the projects allow for forward-thinking concepts to be developed and materialized. 
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Paradigms in Computing
$14.99
ISBN: 9781938740091 
Pages: 406

Paradigms in Computing: Making, Machines, and Models for Design Agency in Architecture brings together critical, theoretical, and practical research and design that illustrates the plurality of computing approaches within the broad spectrum of design and mediated practices. It is an interrogation of our primary field of architecture through the lens of computing, and yet one that realizes a productive expanding of our métier’s definition and boundaries. It is a compilation that purposefully promotes architecture’s disciplinary reach and incorporations beyond the design and construction of buildings and cities. 
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(IN)formal L.A.
$9.99
ISBN: 9781938740046
Pages: 140

Often portrayed as a confluence of cars and movies, this book traces another course to uncover Los Angeles’ primal sources of creation – land and opportunity. Within the endless sprawl there reside flurries of uncodified spatial configurations that no high-definition map or satellite image can accurately capture nor present. (IN)formal L.A. explores a range of unique spatial practices and pedagogies through the lens of politics in Los Angeles.
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eVolo Skyscrapers
$19.99
ISBN: 9780981665849
Pages: 1224

This critically acclaimed book is the compilation of 300 outstanding projects from the eVolo Skyscrapers Competition selected for their innovative concepts that challenge the way we understand architecture and their relationship with the natural and built environments.
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eVolo Skyscrapers 2
$19.99
ISBN: 9781938740053
Pages: 628

This publication is the follow-up to the highly acclaimed book eVolo Skyscrapers. 150 new skyscrapers submitted to the eVolo Skyscraper Competition are categorized and examined. These super-tall structures take into consideration the advances in technology, the exploration of sustainable systems, and the establishment of new urban and architectural methods to solve economic, social, and cultural problems of the contemporary city; including the scarcity of natural resources and infrastructure and the exponential increase of inhabitants, pollution, economic division, and unplanned urban sprawl. 
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Architecture Xenoculture
$9.99
ISBN: 9781938740039
Pages: 300

Xenoculture is a term coined by Iranian writer and philosopher Reza Negarestani that describes the need for embracing and exploring the unexpected, the alien. In this issue we borrow the idea and explore the realm of Architecture Xenoculture — the work of architects and designers who detach from everything that architecture is supposed to be and look like, including preconceived forms and aesthetics, to look into new architectural and design possibilities. An architectural form that emerges from mathematical processes and new material explorations and proposes something never before seen — an aesthetic yet to be determined.
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Re-imagining the Contemporary Museum
$9.99
ISBN: 9781938740039
Pages: 176

Re-imagining the Contemporary Museum studies the most innovative examples of performance and exhibition architecture today. These are projects that revolutionize architecture on many levels, including sustainability, aesthetics, technology, and urban design.
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Cities of Tomorrow
$9.99
ISBN: 9780981665832
Pages: 122

How do we imagine the cities of tomorrow? This is one of the most difficult questions that architects, designers, and urban planners need to answer in a time where more than half of the world’s population lives in urban settlements – a mere century ago only ten percent did. Cities of Tomorrow examines innovative urban proposals that will transform the way we live; projects that preserve the natural landscape with integral architecture and urbanism with deep connections to site, culture, and environment.
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Skyscrapers of the Future
$9.99
ISBN: 9780981665825
Pages: 190

No other architectural genre captures our imagination and reflects our cultural and technological achievements like these towers that pierce the sky. We start off with the history and evolution of building high, from the Egyptian pyramids, Gothic cathedrals, and first American skyscrapers to the contemporary reality in Asia and the Middle East. We present two fascinating interviews, the first one with Carol Willis, the founder and director of the Skyscraper Museum in New York City, who explains the true genetics and economics behind the birth and future of the skyscraper.
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Housing for the 21st Century
$9.99
ISBN: 9780981665818
Pages: 170

Housing for the 21st Century is a collaboration between thinkers from diverse fields attempting to understand our current habitation necessities; an exploration of where we are and where are we heading. We start off with the analysis of the economic, social, and architectural causes and consequences of the largest and fastest migration event of human history; the exodus from rural to urban China. 
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