Architecture and Design
- Sprawl and Suburbia A Harvard Design Magazine Reader William S. Saunders, Editor 2005 Fall
- Combating sprawl through alternative visions of design and community
- Salmela Architect Thomas Fisher 2005 Spring
- A stunning and informative portrait of one of today’s most honored architects
- Architecture and Suburbia From English Villa to American Dream House, 1690-2000 John Archer 2008 Spring
- An illustrated cultural history of the residential landscape of suburbia
- Sensory Design Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka 2003 Fall
- A revolutionary approach to the built environment that embraces all of our senses and modes of understanding.
- Metro Letters A Typeface for the Twin Cities Deborah Littlejohn, Editor 2004 Spring
- The development of the first city-specific typeface
- Some Assembly Required Michael Sorkin 2001 Fall
- The long-awaited collection by one of architecture’s most exciting voices.
- The Various Styles of Clothing François Deserps Sara Shannon, Editor 2001 Fall
- A fascinating collection of fashions of the sixteenth century.
- Mechanics and Meaning in Architecture Lance LaVine 2001 Spring
- An exploration of technology’s role in architecture and humanity’s understanding of nature.
- The Ice Palace That Melted Away How Good Design Enhances Our Lives Bill Stumpf 2000 Fall
- A playful look at how effective design can restore civility, community, and joy to modern society-now in paperback!
- Reconstructing Architecture Critical Discourses and Social Practices Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann, Editors 1996 Fall
- Questions the meaning and purpose of architecture in relation to democratic public life.
- The Medieval Castle Romance and Reality Kathryn L. Reyerson and Faye Powe, Editors 1991 Spring