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- Morgan Park Duluth, U.S. Steel, and the Forging of a Company Town Arnold R. Alanen 2007 Fall
- A fascinating tour through the signature community of Duluth’s industrial past
- Designs on the Public The Private Lives of New York’s Public Spaces Kristine F. Miller 2007 Fall
- Analyzes the significant role of designers in defining public spaces
- The New Architectural Pragmatism A Harvard Design Magazine Reader William S. Saunders, Editor 2007 Fall
- Explores the tension between adaptation and resistance to commercial conditions in architectural practice and theory
- The Aesthetics of Equity Notes on Race, Space, Architecture, and Music Craig L. Wilkins 2007 Spring
- A provocative examination of how and why African Americans have been excluded from the study and practice of architecture.
- America Town Building the Outposts of Empire Mark L. Gillem 2007 Spring
- How the United States has exported the suburban way of life through the design of its military bases
- Building a Century of Progress The Architecture of Chicago’s 1933–34 World’s Fair Lisa D. Schrenk 2007 Spring
- The first in-depth look at the architecture of the second Chicago World’s Fair
- The Architecture of Madness Insane Asylums in the United States Carla Yanni 2007 Spring
- From Kirkbride buildings to cottages, a fascinating tour through America’s nineteenth-century mental hospitals
- Judging Architectural Value A Harvard Design Magazine Reader William S. Saunders, Editor 2007 Spring
- Architects, critics, and scholars debate what makes architecture bad, good, and great
- The New Downtown Library Designing with Communities Shannon Mattern 2006 Fall
- How libraries became urban America’s signature buildings
- Noise Orders Jazz, Improvision, and Architecture David P. Brown 2005 Fall
- An interdisciplinary look at the implications of improvisation in jazz on modern design
- When America Became Suburban Robert A. Beauregard 2006 Fall
- Understanding the consequences of the decline of cities and the rise of the American suburb
- Urban Planning Today A Harvard Design Magazine Reader William S. Saunders, Editor 2006 Spring
- A provocative and practical consideration of what works, and what does not, in American urban planning
- Bauhaus Culture From Weimar to the Cold War Kathleen James-Chakraborty, Editor 2006 Spring
- Provides fresh insights on the Bauhaus from a historical perspective
- Postcolonial Dublin Imperial Legacies and the Built Environment Andrew Kincaid 2006 Spring
- A groundbreaking examination of how history and politics can change the face of a city
- Building within Nature A Guide for Home Owners, Contractors, and Architects Andy Wasowski and Sally Wasowski 2006 Spring
- Opens up a world of natural options to the mowing, watering, and weeding of a traditional lawn