Volume 35, 2013
Public Interest Architecture
Nathan Geier and Sandi Lam, Editors
Architecture's Direct Impact
Holly Jacobson and Alan Ricks
Radical Incrementalism: An Open Letter in Defence of the Small
Dan Etheridge and Emilie Taylor
Where We Stand
Mike Newman and Rashmi Ramaswamy
Principles for Integration: Learning from Public Interest Design
Jill Sornson Kurtz
Re-Considering the Unity of Architecture and Human Well-Being
Susanne Siepl-Coates
Engaging Haiti: How Designers Facilitate Long-Term Disaster Recovery
Karl Johnson and Stacey McMahan
Reclaiming Urban Settings: A Community-Based Public Space
Bedour Ahmed and Basil Kamel
Less Is More: A Vision Rethought for the 21st Century
Beat Kämpfen
Towards a Cultural Value of Design and Democracy
Bryan Bell
Forging a New York City Practice Rooted in a Social Agenda
Kimberly Murphy and Claire Webb
Flexible Design and the Role of the User in House Design
Javier Sanchez
In Praise of Getting Lost: Sven Hedlin and the Lowline
James Ramsey
84 pages; color and black & white illustrations
$36.00