![]() Hannah enjoys this book’s wit and humor as the authors demonstrate how much we can learn from what has been traditionally deemed “low”. Learning from Las Vegas, by Venturi, Scott Brown & IzenourĮven if you are not a disciple of Post-Modern art and architecture, the thesis of Learning from Las Vegas breaks down the distinctions between high and low. ![]() This book provides detailed drawings, capturing how he translates those basic elements into architecture. ![]() Enjoy!Įlaine loves how well Murcutt integrates basic environmental factors (like light, heat, water) into his architecture. Next time you flush the toilet or open the refrigerator for a snack, you’ll think about just how ‘easy’ home life is here in the 21st century. Matt thinks this book is brilliant! It’s a history of domestic life over the last 150 years if you’ve ever wondered how incredibly difficult life was for us before electricity, dining rooms, silverware, grocery stores, and even indoor plumbing, read this book. Anyone who enjoys reading about the built and natural environment would enjoy them. ![]() ‘Tis the season for final exams and design reviews, and in this spirit, we’ve collected a list of favorite books from studies past and present. ![]()
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