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  • Eames Demetrios, Carla Hartman (Eds.)

    Essential Eames. Words & Pictures

  • Roger Keil

    Suburban Planet: Making the World Urban from the Outside In

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    Massive, Expressive, Sculptural: Brutalism Now and Then

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    Duty Free Art: Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War

  • Jo Preußler Cogitatio.Factum

    The Death of Graffiti

  • Johan Redström

    Making Design Theory

  • Hélène Frichot

    How to make yourself a Feminist Design Power Tool

  • Stadt Zürich, Amt für Hochbauten

    Floor Plan Manual. Non-profit Housing.

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    Architekturen des Gebrauchs. Die Moderne beider deutscher…

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    The Re'Search (Re'Search Wait'S) (Merge)

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    Pluriversum

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    Four Walls and a Roof: The Complex Nature of a Simple…

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    Serpentine Pavilion 2017

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    Black: Architecture in Monochrome

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    Size Matters! (De)Growth of the 21st Century Art Museum

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    Invisible Modern Architecture. Office for Territorial…

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    How Institutions Think. Between Contemporary Art and…

  • Daniel Warner

    Live Wires: A History of Electronic Music

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    Die neuen Munizipalismen: Soziale Bewegung und die…

  • Esther Choi. Marrikka Trotter (Eds.)

    Architecture Is All Over

  • Maryam Omidi

    Holidays in Soviet Sanatoriums

  • IDEA Magazine

    IDEA 379. The Works of Suzuki Hitoshi, Book Designer

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    Gemeingut Stadt

  • David Benjamin (Ed.)

    Embodied Energy and Design: Making Architecture between…

  • Mohsen Mostafavi (Ed.)

    Ethics of the Urban: The City and the Spaces of the…

  • POP

    Kultur & Kritik (Jg. 6, 2/2017)

  • J. Richter, T. Scheffler, H. Sieben (Hg…

    Raster Beton - Vom Leben in Großwohnsiedlungen zwischen…

  • Kenneth Frampton

    Wright's Writings: Reflections on Culture and Politics…

  • Rachel Adams

    Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, Journeys 1967-2017

  • arch+

    Bruno Taut. Architekturlehre / Architekturüberlegungen

  • Sandra Piesik (Hg.)

    Habitat: Regionale Bauweisen und globale Klimazonen

  • Reinhold Tobey

    Partizipation und Profession

  • Fictilis (Ed.)

    Museum of Capitalism

  • Gerald Raunig

    Kunst und Revolution

  • &beyond (Ed.)

    Archifutures Vol. 3: The Site. A field guide to the future…

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    Archifutures Vol. 2: The Studio. A field guide to the…

  • Kunstverein München

    Door Between Either And Or

  • Christopher Herwig

    Soviet Bus Stops Volume II

  • Olivier Meystre

    Pictures of the Floating Microcosm: New Representations of…

  • metroZones

    Schoolbook. metroZones - Schule für städtisches Handeln

  • Sam Thorne

    School: A Recent History of Self-Organized Art Education

  • Johanna Diehl, Niklas Maak

    Eurotopians. Fragmente einer anderen Zukunft

  • Claudia Honecker, Sabine Pflitsch

    Jedes Tier ist einzigartig

  • Christopher Wilk

    Plywood. A Material Story

  • Erich Hörl (Ed.)

    General Ecology: The New Ecological Paradigm

  • Mandla Reuter

    No Such St

  • Mark Fisher

    Das Seltsame und Gespenstische

  • Allan Sekula

    OKEANOS

  • Quinn Latimer

    Like a Woman: Essays, Readings, Poems

  • Tanja Herdt

    Die Stadt und die Architektur des Wandels. Die radikalen…

  • Simon Phipps

    Finding Brutalism. Eine fotografische Bestandsaufnahme…

  • Francesca Granata

    Experimental Fashion. Performance Art, Carnival and the…

  • Victor Margolin

    World History of Design Volume 2

  • Victor Margolin

    World History of Design Volume 1

  • Warren Neidich

    Neuromacht: Kunst im Zeitalter des kognitiven Kapitalismus

  • Stefan Sulzer

    The day my mother touched Robert Ryman

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    CoHousing Inclusive: Selbstorganisiertes,…

  • Sumita Sinha

    Autotelic Architect: Changing world, changing practice

  • Pieter Van Bogaert, Martine Zoeteman,…

    Eternal Erasure. On Fashion Matters

  • Yaniv Edry

    Tel Aviv-Haifa

  • Atelier Bettina Kraus

    Werkstücke: Making Objects into Houses

  • Jörg Potthast

    Sollen wir mal ein Hochhaus bauen?

  • Ian Shirley

    Turn Up The Strobe: The KLF, The JAMS, The Timelords - A…

  • Beatriz Colomina, Mark Wigley

    Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design

  • Carsten Höller, Rosemarie Trockel

    Maisons / Häuser

  • Richard Shone, John-Paul Stonard (Eds.)

    The Books that Shaped Art History: From Gombrich and…

  • Rafi Segal

    Space Packed: The Architecture of Alfred Neumann

  • Cornelia Escher

    Zukunft entwerfen: Architektonische Konzepte des GEAM (…

  • Elena Filipovic

    The Artist as Curator - An Anthology

  • Patrick Eiden-Offe

    Die Poesie der Klasse: Romantischer Antikapitalismus und…

  • Steffen Mau

    Das metrische Wir: Über die Quantifizierung des Sozialen

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    Housing in the City - New York, London, Paris

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    Fashioning Spaces

  • M. Timonen, J. Wikström (Eds.)

    Objects of Feminism. Art Theoretical Writings from the…

  • J.R. Carpenter

    The Gathering Cloud

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    Marcel Duchamp und die Verweigerung der Arbeit

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    Against the Anthropocene. Visual Culture and Environment…

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    Feminist Futures of Spatial Practice. Materialisms,…

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    Less is a Bore, Reflections on Memphis

  • Alice Twemlow

    Sifting the Trash. A History of Design Criticism

  • Nikolai Roskamm

    Die unbesetzte Stadt: Postfundamentalistisches Denken und…

  • Maya Vinitsky (Ed.)

    3.5 Square Meters: Constructive Responses to Natural…

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    Uncreative Writing: Sprachmanagement im digitalen Zeitalter

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    Anti-Shows. APTART 1982–84.: Exhibition Histories Vol. 8

  • Dominique Perrault

    Groundscapes. Other Topographies

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    Design und Improvisation: Produkte, Prozesse und Methoden

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    Kong Boos

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    Grüne Infrastruktur – von Grau zu Grün

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    Breathless Days, 1959-1960

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    Bestiary

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    RepaiR

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    When Is the Digital in Architecture?

  • Adam Greenfield

    Radical Technologies. The Design of Everyday Life

  • Mark Crinson

    Rebuilding Babel. Modern Architecture and Internationalsim

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    New Urban Worlds. Inhabiting Dissonant Times

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    Together! Die Neue Architektur der Gemeinschaft

Landmark

As our built environment evolves, we must continually decide what is worth keeping. A significant percentage of buildings today—particularly in Western nations—are preserved through imposed guidelines. While there are myriad reasons why a building or site may warrant preservation, being deemed a landmark is one of the most powerful and complicated.
Architecture's complicated relationship with wider social issues is laid bare through the process of landmarking, in which only one of six criteria—as outlined by the United States National Historic Landmarks program—mentions architectural merit. Furthermore, while structures were previously landmarked after having withstood the test of time, we now consider preserving comparatively young buildings and debate the historical value of unbuilt structures. By designating local, national, and international landmarks and landmark districts, societies officially declare which buildings and places possess cultural value. What are the bases for making these decisions, and what does this mean for the future? With many important buildings facing the wrecking ball and an increasing number of buildings receiving landmark status, it is time to critically discuss how we both let go of and hold onto the past.
Contributors
Timothy Allanbrook, FAIA, simon Battisti, Dorin Baul, Rachel Berger, Willis Bigelow, Danny Wills, Ashley Bigham, Erik William Herrman, Aiden Bowman, Gabrielle Brainard, Hamed Bukhamseen, Ali Karimi, Kevin Bukowski, David Karle, Liz Szatko, Matthew Carbone, Roy Cloutier, Archie Lee Coates IV, Hana Cohn, Lukas Debiasi, Ozge Diler Himes, Natalya Egon and Noel Turgeon, Adam Feldman, Ana Rita Folgado, Maria S. Martins, Jeffrey Franklin, Alix Friedman, Iker Gil, Duncan Harding, John Hill, Julia van den Hout, INC_A, Aki Ishida, Harry Kendall, Andrew Kenney, Joss Kiely, Marisa Kolodny, Jeffrey Kruth, Nicole Lambrou, Stephanie Lee, Adam Lowe, Thomas Lozada, Kyle May, Craig William McCormack, Deirdre McDermott, Nicholas McDermott, John Q McDonald, Norman McGrath, Henry Moll, Jorge Otero-Pailos, Martin Parr, Jacob Reidel, Bryony Roberts, Sam Roche, James Russiello, Khyati Saraf, Patrick Sarmiento, Phoebe Springstubb, Dan Wilkinson, Gary Wolf and Carl Yost.


Clog
Landmark
Clog, 2015, 978-0-9904224-3-3