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Book List of the Week
By Steve Kroeter September 30, 2013

“Today a lot of information can be found on the Internet, but for me books have more authority,” says architect Christian Wassmann. More...

By Christian Wassmann September 30, 2013

Warns us not to lose our individual creativity and settle for junk quality.

Weekly Wrap-Up & Preview
September 27, 2013

We spotlighted architecture this past week—from Hong Kong-based architect Rocco Yim, who discussed his new book with us, to a visit with ARO, the firm that recently restored artist Donald Judd’s SoHo home. More...

Daily Features
By Kimberlie Birks, Superscript September 27, 2013

“Donald Judd was notorious for his dislike of architects,” muses ARO principal Adam Yarinsky. “I tell people I think it was for all of the right reasons.” More...

By Ronan Bouroullec September 27, 2013

This was the first art book I ever bought. Ever since, it has remained the most important art book for me because of—especially—the relationship of Judd’s highly refined pieces to the rustic interiors.

Forthcoming Books We Are Looking Forward To
September 26, 2013

Ten books on the wish list of William Stout's Berkeley bookstore. More...

By Zoë Ryan September 26, 2013

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in new forms of mapping and data visualization.

Daily Features
By Laura Raskin, Superscript September 26, 2013

Calling itself a "nomadic design studio," Unknown Fields Division leads biannual pilgrimages to unmapped landscapes. More...

By Véronique Vienne September 25, 2013

Published in 1977, On Photography is a prophetic book whose chilling analysis describes the way photography, more than ever, mediates our experience of reality but also controls it.

Rare & Beautiful
By Anne Quito, Superscript September 25, 2013

Honey & Wax Booksellers talks about the photographer Walker Evans’s personal copy of T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” testifying to a special connection between two titans of American modernism. More...