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1992 Conference Bibliography
Equitable and Sustainable
Habitats
1. La Goutte D'Or: Faubourge de Paris. Bruxelles
Belgium: Archives D'Architecture Moderne.
1988.
2. Prague. New York: St. Martin's Press.
1991.
3. Roberto Burle Marx: The unnatural art of
the garden. New York: The Museum of Modern Art.
1991.
4. The architecture of housing. Geneva,
Switzerland: Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
1990.
5. Architectural & urban conservation: In
the Islamic world. Geneva, Switzerland: The Aga
Khan Trust for Culture. 1990.
6. Expressions of Islam in buildings. Genevia,
Switzerland: Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
1990.
7. Traditional architecture in Saudi Arabia.
London: Department of Antiquities and Museums.
1990.
8. A foreshadowing of 21st-century art. New
York: Oxford University Press.
9. The architect's studio companion. New York:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1989.
10. Environment and behavior studies:
Emergence of intellectual traditions. New York:
Plenum. 1990.
11. Place attachment. New York: Plenum
Publishing Corportaion. 1992.
12. Public places and spaces. New York:
Plenum. 1989.
13. Simplified design of masonry structures.
New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1991.
14. Simplified site design. New York: John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1992.
15. Contemporary European architecture.
Hohenzollernring, Germany: Benedikt Taschen
Verlag. 1991.
16. The architecture of Bowdoin College.
Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
1988.
17. Life spaces. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press.
1991.
18. Basic plumbing skills. Athens, GA: AAVIM.
1989.
19. Perser la ville. Bruxelles, Belgium:
Archives D'Architecture Moderne. 1989.
20. Design juries on trial. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1991.
21. The symbolism of habitat. Seattle, WA:
University of Washington Press. 1990.
22. Plant layout and material handling.
Melbourne, FL: Krieger Publishing Company.
1991.
23. Osaka follies. London: Architectural
Association. 1991.
24. Projects review 1990-91. London:
Architectural Association. 1991.
25. Hotel/motel development. Washington, D.C.:
The Urban Land Institute. 1984.
26. 1-2-3 Evaluation and design guide to
wayfinding. Ottawa, Canada: Public Works Canada.
1990.
27. Orientation and wayfinding in public
buildings. Ottawa, Canada: Public Works Canada.
1984.
28. Wayfinding. New York: Mc-Graw Hill, Inc.
1992.
29. The fifteenth century: The prospect of
Europe. London: W. W. Norton & Company Inc.
1979.
30. Building Idaho: An architectural history.
Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press.
1991.
31. Ramirez Vazques. Mexico City: Garcia
Valades. 1988.
32. Forming bubbles. Institut fur leichte
Flachentragwerke: Federal Republic of Germany.
1987.
33. Indoor air quality for people and plants.
Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council for Building
Research. 1991.
34. Making space: Design for compact living.
Woodstock, NY: The Overlook Press. 1989.
35. Architecture exam review: Non-structural
topics. Belmont, CA: Professional Publications,
Inc. 1988.
36. Architecture exam review: Sample exam.
Belmont, CA: Professional Publications, Inc.
1989.
37. Architecture exam review: Structural
topics. Belmont, CA: Professioal Publications,
Inc. 1990.
38. Interior design reference manual. Belmont,
CA: Professional Publications, Inc. 1992.
39. The Paris of Henri IV. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press. 1991.
40. Scenes in America deserta. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. 1989.
41. Designing to sell. New York: Mc-Graw Hill,
Inc. 1990.
42. Reproductive ecology of tropical forest
plants. Park Ridge, NJ: The Parthenon Publishing
Group. 1990.
43. Stability of structures. New York: Oxford
University Press. 1991.
44. The total workplace. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1990.
45. Interior pedestrian places. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1989.
46. Strategies for private sector
participation in the provision of transportation
facilities. Milwaukee, WI: The University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1985.
47. Timber and iron: Houses in North
Queensland mining settlements, 1861-1920. St.
Lucia, Queensland, Australia: University of
Queensland Press. 1984.
48. Sustainable development and environmental
managenent of small islands. Park Ridge, NJ: The
Parthenon Publishing Group. 1990.
49. Conclusions and recommendations for
healthier buildings. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish
Council for Building Research. D15: 1991.
50. Dinosaur brains. Westminster, Md: Random
House, Inc. 1989.
51. Designing creative resumes. Los Altos, CA:
Crisp Publications, Inc. 1990.
52. Contrmporary Indian architecture after the
masters. Seattle, WA: University of Washington
Press. 1990.
53. Computer discipline and design practice.
New York: Columbia University Press. 1989.
54. Project management for small design firms.
Chicago, Il: Birnberg & and Associates/The
Profit Center. 1992.
55. Architectural theory and criticiam urban
design theory architectural history; Vol 1, Vol
2. Durham, NC: Eno River Press, Inc. 1991.
56. Playhouses gazebos and sheds. Blue ridge
summit, PA: TAB Books Inc. 1992.
57. Fantasy in wood. New York:
Springer-Verlag. 1987.
58. Santiago Calatrava. New York:
Springer-Verlag. 1990.
59. Constructing Chicago. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press. 1991.
60. The behavioural enviormnent. Routledge:
New York. 1989.
61. The architecture of Douglas Cardinal.
Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press. 1989.
62. Starck. Hohenzollernring, Germany:
Benedikt Taschen Verlag. 1990.
63. Design/build marketing strateges and
procedures. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
64. Spectacular vernacular. New York: Aperture
Book. 1989.
65. Regional planning. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Publishing Group, Inc. 1988.
66. Structural repair and maintenance of
historical buildings. New York: Springer-Verlag.
1989.
67. Markings: Aerial views of sacred
landscapes. New York: Aperture, A Sadev Book.
1986.
68. Emerging concepts in urban space design.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
69. Building the city beautiful. Lunenburg,
Vermont: Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1989.
70. Building architectural and interior design
models fast. Rancho Cucamongo, CA: Belpine Pub.
Co. 1991.
71. The dialectics of seeing. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. 1991.
72. Visionaries & planners. New York:
Oxford University Press. 1990.
73. A place in history. Ottawa, Ontario:
National Archives of Canada. 1991.
74. Complete guide to building log homes. New
York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1990.
75. Project management for the design
professional. Lakewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill
Publications. 1991.
76. The art of the architectural model. Blue
Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books Inc. 1991.
77. Architecture in continuity: Building in
the Islamic world today. Genevia, Switzerland:
Islamic Publications Ltd. 1985.
78. Environmental perspectives. Brookfield,
VT: Ashgate Publishing Company. 1988.
79. New directions in environmental
participation. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing
Company. 1988.
80. Personnel law answer book: 1991
supplement. New York: Panel Publishers, Inc.
1991.
81. Ceiling framing. Athens, GA: AAVIM.
1990.
82. Floor Framing. Athens, GA: AAVIM.
1988.
83. Roof framing. Athens, GA: AAVIM. 1991.
84. Wall Framing. Athens, GA: AAVIM. 1989.
85. Showplace of America. Kent, OH: Kent State
University Press. 1991.
86. Burning garbage in the U.S. New York:
Inform. 1991.
87. Improving the law office. Milwaukee, WI:
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1989.
88. Contemporary environments. Milwaukee, WI:
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1991.
89. Idea: The shaping force. Metaire,
Louisiana: Pendaya Publications Inc. 1987.
90. Seeing what I like and liking what I see.
Metairie, Louisiana: Pendaya Publications Inc.
1991.
91. Electrical wiring. Athens, GA: AAVIM.
1991.
92. Icons and aliens. Chicago, IL: University
of Illinois. 1989.
93. The good wood guide. England: Friends of
the Earth: Lithosphere Printing Cooperative.
1990.
94. Landscaping with nature. Emmaus, PN:
Rodale Press. 1991.
95. Techniques of the observer. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. 1990.
96. Recycled as restaurants. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1991.
97. Slate roofing in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario:
National Historic Parks and Sites Parks Service
Environment Canada. 1990.
98. The art and architecture of freemasonry:
an introductory study. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.
1991.
99. Housing provision in european growth
regions. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council for
Building Research. D14:1991.
100. Public places. Nashville, TN: American
Association for State and Local History.
1987.
101. City of quartz. New York: Verso.
1990.
102. Designing your client's house. Lakewood,
NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
103. Designing places for people. Lakewood,
NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
104. The effects of lighting characteristics
on the behavior of elderly residents in an
intermediate care facility. Manhattan, Kansas:
Department of Architecture Kansas State
University. 1987.
105. Time-saver standards for interior design
and space planning. New York: Mc-Graw Hill, Inc.
1991.
106. Le logo. Paris: Les Editions
D'Organisation. 1991.
107. The forts at Point Levy. Ottawa, Ontario:
National Historic Sites Parks Service Environment
Canada. 1991.
108. Drawing interior architecture. Lakewood,
NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
109. Berne. Bruxelles, Belgium: Archives
D'Architecture Moderne. 1991.
110. Architecture and ideology in early
medieval Spain. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania
State University Press. 1990.
111. Acoustic requirements of meeting rooms.
Ottawa, Canada: Public Works Canada. 1988.
112. Wood: Detailing for performance. Mill
Valley, CA: GRDA Publications. 1990.
113. How institutions think. Syracuse, NY:
Syracuse University Press. 1986.
114. Bauhaus. Hohenzollenring, Germany:
Benedikt Taschen Verlag. 1990.
115. Marketization or regulation in housing
production? Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council
for Building Research. D13: 1991.
116. Voices in architectural education.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
1991.
117. The cathedrals of Britain. Harrisburg,
PA: Morehouse Publishing. 1989.
118. Stressors, chinese city dwellings and
quality of life. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish
Council for Building Research. D12: 1991.
119. Architecture De La Vie Privee. Bruxelles,
Belgium: Archives D'Architecture Moderne.
1989.
120. Reviving the city: Towards sustainable
urban develpoment. England: Friends of the Earth.
1991.
121. Roman Corinth. Chicago, IL: The
University of Chicago. 1990.
122. American country furniture. Emmaus, PN:
Rodale Press. 1990.
123. Multi-family selective rehabilitation.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
124. Single-family selective rehabilitation.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
125. Substantial rehabilitation/new
construction. New York: Van Nostrand
Reinhold.
126. Landscapes and gardens for historic
buildings. Nashville, TN: American Association
for State and Local History. 1991.
127. Clues to American furniture. Washington,
D.C.: Starrhill Press, Inc. 1991.
128. Environmental psychology. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. 1983.
129. Reinforcement detailing handbook.
Clayton, Victoria: Concrete Institute of
Australia. 1989.
130. Discourses: Conversations in postmodern
art and culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1990.
131. Out there. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1990.
132. To dwell among friends. Chicago, IL: The
University of Chicago Press. 1982.
133. On the move: The psychology of change and
transition. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
1990.
134. Retail design. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
135. On common ground: Caring for shared land
from town common to urban park. Harvard, MA: The
Harvard Common Press. 1982.
136. Clues to American garden styles.
Washington, D.C.: Starrhill Press, Inc. 1988.
137. Architectural signing and graphics.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson- Guptill Publications.
1979.
138. Health and the environment: A
people-centered research strategy. Ottawa,
Ontario: International Development Research
Centre. 1992.
139. Tadao Ando. New York: The Museum of
Modern Art. 1991.
140. Hard places. Iowa City, Iowa: University
of Iowa Press. 1991.
141. New households new housing. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1991.
142. Issues in urban regeneration: An
annotated bibliography. University of Manchester:
School of Architecture, University of Manchester.
1991.
143. Sight lines. New York: Oxford University
Press. 1990.
144. Classical Turkey. San Francisco:
Chronicle Books. 1990.
145. Collaborative communities. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold.
146. Experiments. Institut fur leichte
Flachentragwerke: Federal Fepublic of Germany.
1990.
147. Symbols and artifacts: Views of the
corporate landscape. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
1990.
148. The campus as a work of art. Westport,
CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. 1991.
149. The urban text. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1991.
150. Contemporary classics. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1981.
151. Environment cognition and action. New
York: Oxford University Press. 1991.
152. Residential choices and beliefs about
future life satisfaction. Stockholm, Sweden:
Swedish Council for Building Research.
D6:1991.
153. The midwest in American architecture.
Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press.
1991.
154. Saint John's Tower and health care
facility. Milwaukee, WI: The University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1981.
155. Jean Prouve. Hohenzollernring, Germany:
Benedikt Taschen Verlag. 1991.
156. Life between buildings. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1987.
157. Harwell Hamilton Harris. Austin, TX:
University of Texas Press. 1991.
158. Urban streetscapes. Oxford, England: BSP
Professional Books, Marston Book Services Ltd.
1991.
159. Urban streetscapes. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1992.
160. Progress in rural policy and planning.
New York: Columbia Univerity Press. 1991.
161. Earth observations and global change
decision making: Vol 1. Melbourne, FL: Krieger
Publishing Company. 1990.
162. Earth observations and global change
decision making. Melbourne, FL: Krieger
Publishing Company. 1991.
163. Illustration with markers. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1991.
164. Indoor air pollution control. Chelsea,
MI: Lesis Publishers, Inc. 1989.
165. Chinese earth-sheltered dwellings.
Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press.
1992.
166. Design guide to the 1991 uniform buiding
code. Mill Valley, CA: GRDA Publications.
1991.
167. Demanding clean food and water: The fight
for a basic human right. New York: Plenum.
1990.
168. THe female fear: The social cost of rape.
Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press.
1991.
169. Book of art nouveau alphabets &
ornaments. New York: Sterling Publishing Co.,
Inc. 1990.
170. Residence hall sketch designs for Beloit
College. Milwaukee//WI: The University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1988.
171. The search for shelter. Washington D.C.:
The American Institute of Architects. 1986.
172. The structure and organization of housing
production. Canberra, Australia: Australian
National Universtiy. 1991.
173. Directory of international periodicals
and newsletters on the built environment. New
York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1992.
174. A glossary of historic masonry
deterioration problems and preservation
treatments. Washington, D.C.: Department of the
Interior National Park Service Preservation
Assistance Division. 1984.
175. Keeping it clean: Removing exterior dirt,
paint, stains and graffiti from historic masonry
buildings. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of
the Interior National Park Service Preservation
Assistance Division Technical Preservation
Services. 1988.
176. Odorico: Mosaiste art deco. Bruxelles,
Belgium: Archives D'Architecture Moderne.
1991.
177. Thermal transport in building materials.
Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council for Building
Research. 1991.
178. Houston architectural guide. Houston:
American Institute of Architects/Houston Chapter
and Herring Press. 1990.
179. The Bible in stained glass. Harrisburg,
PA: Morehouse Publishing. 1990.
180. Housing without houses. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1991.
181. Interior landscape design. New York:
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1991.
182. Neighborhood innovations. Milwaukee, WI:
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1990.
183. Regional policy in a changing world. New
York: Plenum. 1990.
184. Dresden. Hohenzollernring, Germany:
Benedikt Taschen Verlag. 1991.
185. Early Islamic architecture of the desert.
New York: Columbia University Press. 1990.
186. Changes in the relative incentives to
invest in housing: Australia, Sweden, and the
United States. Canberra, Australia: Australian
National University. 1992.
187. Great adaptations. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
188. The lost meaning of classical
architecture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1988.
189. Traditional architecture in the Gilbert
Islands. St Lucia, Queensland, Australia:
University of Queensland Press. 1989.
190. Architectural illustration in watercolor.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications.
1989.
191. Cortona in context. Clarksville, TN: HP
Publishing. 1992.
192. Against architecture. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press. 1989.
193. Assessmant of land-use impacts of
highways in small urban areas. Milwaukee, WI: The
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 1985.
194. Out of place; Restoring identity to the
regional landscape. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press. 1990.
195. IES Design considerations for effective
building lighting energy utilization. New York:
Illumination Engineering Society of North
America. 1987.
196. American national standard: Guide for
educational facilities lighting. New York:
Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1988.
197. Industrial lighting. New York:
Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1991.
198. An introduction to light and lighting.
New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of
North America. 1991.
199. Lighting interior living spaces. New
York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1983.
200. Lighting for health care facilites. New
York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1988.
201. Lighting economics. New York:
Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1991.
202. Nomenclature and definitions for
illuminating engineering. New York: Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America. 1986.
203. Office lighting. New York: Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America. 1981.
204. Recommended practice of daylighting. New
York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. 1979.
205. Roadway lighting. New York: Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America. 1982.
206. Sports lighting. New York: Illuminaing
Engineering Socity of North America. 1989.
207. VDT lighting. New York: Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America. 1990.
208. Emerging skylines. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1990.
209. Silent Cities: The evolution of the
American cemetery. New York: Princeton
Architectural Press. 1989.
210. Concrete: A homeowner's illustrated
guide. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books.
1992.
211. The good house. Newtown, CT: The Taunton
Press. 1990.
212. Resource management in developing
countries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing
Group, Inc. 1991.
213. Water awareness in societal planning and
desision-making. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish
Council for Building Research. 1991.
214. Buildings & health. Stockholm,
Sweden: Swedish Council for Building Research.
1991.
215. Osborne and Little: The decorated room.
Woodstock, NY: The Overlook Press. 1988.
216. Computer aided architecture and design.
Los Altos, CA: William Kaufmann, Inc. 1986.
217. Interior architecture drafting and
perspective. Los Altos, CA: Crisp Publications,
Inc. 1986.
218. An Amazonian rain forest. Park Ridge, NJ:
The Parthenon Publishing Group. 1989.
219. Designing your practice. New York:
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1991.
220. Drawing building text. New York:
Princeton Architectural Press. 1991.
221. Graphic introduction to programming. New
York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1987.
222. Showcase of interior design; Eastern
edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Vitae Publishing, Inc.
1991.
223. Jerusalem neighborhoods. Jerusalem,
Israel: The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University.
1991.
224. The integration of the highway and
landform. Milwaukee, WI: The University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee.
225. Emerging Japanese architects of the
1990s. New York: Columbia University Press.
1991.
226. Old capitol; Portrait of an Iowa
landmark. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa
Press. 1988.
227. Iranian cities formation and development.
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 1991.
228. Interior design of the electronic office.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1991.
229. Clues to American architecture.
Washington, D.C.: Starrhill Press. 1986.
230. Architectural sketching and rendering.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications.
1984.
231. Postmodern sophistications. Chicago, IL:
The Uinversity of Chicago Press. 1990.
232. Caves of God: Cappadocia and its
churches. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1989.
233. Earthquakes: An architect's guide to
nonstructural seismic hazards. New York: John
Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1990.
234. Exploiting the tropical rain forest. Park
Ridge, NJ: The Parthenon Publishing Group.
1990.
235. Perception & lighting. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1992.
236. Creating architectural theory. New York:
Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1987.
237. Carrots & sticks new zoning downtown.
Washington, D.C.: The Urban Land Institute.
1989.
238. Precisions on the present state of
architecture and city planning. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. 1991.
239. Heating, cooling, lighting. New York:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1991.
240. The last landscapes. Indianapolis:
Indianapolis Museum of Art and Indiana University
Press. 1990.
241. Population, food, and rural development.
Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1988.
242. Birth environments. Milwaukee, WI: The
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
243. Building technology and air flow control
in housing. Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council
for Building Research. D16: 1991.
244. Cities Reborn. Washington, D.C.: The
Urban Land Institute. 1987.
245. Architectural illustration inside and
out. Lankewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications.
1988.
246. Drawing in Color. Lakewood, NJ:
Watson-Guptill Publications. 1991.
247. Phoenix: The history of a southwestern
metropolis. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona
Press. 1989.
248. A harmony of the arts: The Nebraska State
Capitol. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
1990.
249. Good city form. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1981.
250. The accessible housing design file. New
York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1991.
251. Multiple family housing. New York:
Architectural Book Publishing Co. 1977.
252. Team building. Los Altos, CA: Crisp
Publications, Inc. 1988.
253. The Queen Anne revival style. Ottawa,
Ontario: National Historic Parks and Sites Parks
Service Environment Canada. 1990.
254. Wars of classification. New York:
Princeton Architectural Press. 1991.
255. People places. New York: Van Nostrand
Reinhold. 1990.
256. Reweaving the urban fabric. New York:
Princeton Architectural Press. 1988.
257. Light, wind and structure. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. 1990.
258. Professional painted finishes. Lakewood,
NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications. 1991.
259. War memorials as political landscape.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
1988.
260. Alternative housebuilding. New York:
Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1989.
261. Knowledge based systems in architecture.
Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Council for Building
Research. D 10:1991.
262. Photographing buildings inside and out.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill Publications.
1987.
263. Simplified truss design: The key to
transparent architecture. Melbourne, FL: Krieger
Publishing Company. 1981.
264. A rediscovery-Harvey Ellis: Artist,
Architect. Rochester, NY: Memorial Art Gallery.
1991.
265. Russia - Europe - America. New York:
Springer-Verlag. 1989.
266. Vernacular architecture. Brookfield, VT:
Ashgate Publishing Company. 1990.
267. No sense of place. New York: Oxford
University Press. 1985.
268. Interior space. Westprort, CT: Greenwood
Publishing Group Inc. 1985.
269. Architecture as environmental
communication. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
1984.
270. The architecture of western gardens.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1990.
271. Public streets for public use. New York:
Columbia University Press. 1987.
272. Design & management. Paris: Les
Editions D'Organisation. 1990.
273. Native American architecture. New York:
Oxford University Press. 1989.
274. The ecology and management of
aquatic-terristrial ecotones. Park Ridge, NJ: The
Parthenon Publishing Group. 1990.
275. Common walls/private homes. New York:
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1990.
276. In the national gallery of Canada.
Ottawa, Canada: National Gallery of Canada.
1988.
277. Interior lighting for environmental
designers. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
1983.
278. Books and blueprints. Westpoint, CT:
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. 1991.
279. The idea of wilderness. New Haven, CT:
Yale University Press. 1991.
280. Tree american architects; Richardson,
Sullivan, and Wright. Chicago, IL: The University
of Chicago Press. 1991.
281. Patios and gardens of Mexico. New York:
Architectural Book Publishing, Co. 1988.
282. Design with climate. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1992.
283. Human dimension & interior space.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson- Guptill Publications.
1979.
284. Project budgeting for buildings. New
York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
285. Simplified design of concrete structures.
New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1991.
286. Simplified site engineering. New York:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1991.
287. Wayfinding in public buildings: A design
guideline. Ottawa, Canada: Public Works Canada.
1988.
288. Wayfinding in architecture. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold. 1992.
289. Life safety for people with disabilities:
Literature review. Ottawa, Canada: Public Works
Canada. 1988.
290. Life safety for people with disabilities:
A state-of-the- art summary. Ottawa, Canada:
Public Works Canada. 1988.
291. Designing the successful downtown.
Washington, D.C.: The Urban Land Institute.
1988.
292. Planning the good city in Australia:
Elizabeth as a new town. Canberra, Australia:
Australian National University. 1992.
293. Planning the good city in Australia:
Elizabeth as a new town. Canberra, Australia:
Urban Research Program, Australian National
University. 1992.
294. Conference center planning and design.
Lakewood NJ: Watson- Guptill Publications.
1991.
295. Descovering Washington. Pullman, WA:
Washington State University. 1989.
296. Convention centers, stadiums, and arenas.
Washington, D.C.: The Urban Land Institute.
1990.
297. Before you build. Blue Ridge Summit, PA:
TAB Books. 1991.
298. Frank Lloyd Wright. Hohenzollernring,
Germany: Benedikt Taschen Verlag. 1991.
299. The best in lobby design hotels &
offices. Lakewood, NJ: Watson-Guptill
Publications. 1991.
300. The best in office interior design.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson- Guptill Publications.
1991.
301. Dictionary of 20th century design. New
York: Facts of File. 1990.
302. Perspective for interior designers.
Lakewood, NJ: Watson- Guptill Publications.
1989.
303. Threads: Insights by women architects.
Milwaukee, WI: The University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee. 1991.
304. Military architecture, cartography and
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