The Architecture of Books

The Architecture of Books is a seminar taught by Reto Geiser at the Rice University School of Architecture. Students are introduced to the book as a means to think about the production of space, and as a critical vessel to discuss and disseminate architectural ideas.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Why did you do it?

I look forward to your response.

Posted by Joseph Altshuler at 7:24 PM
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  • ▼  2013 (64)
    • ►  November (11)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ▼  September (30)
      • Book Cover Design Inspiration
      • book as public thing (some fantastic covers)
      • Futura
      • Typography in Science Fiction
      • The Obsession Never Ends
      • On the impact of big images
      • Alice Rawsthorn of the New York Times explains so...
      • Google Typography
      • Chip Kidd (Book Designer) Ted Talk
      • PBS "Off Book"
      • GIF Art
      • a nice thing some of us are missing
      • Sasha and I have a monograph coming out in th...
      • What's your type?
      • Hydrogen or Helvetica?
      • literacy for millennials
      • Animating the print
      • Learn to Kern
      • Digital Pages
      • IDEO on the future of books, three years ago
      • Apple's Affair
      • Why did you do it?
      • A few [side] notes of interest
      • Limits of Recycling: A Parable of Book Construction
      • No More Reading!
      • apple ends long-term relationship with object meta...
      • Ex Libris
      • Another Edition of Project Japan
      • Your House
      • Bookmaking eye candy for your Thursday morning
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (1)

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