Design, Design History, and Engineering Readings for Educators

January 2000


* Brand, Stewart. How Buildings Learn: What Happens after They're Built. New York, NY: Viking Press, 1994.

* Clay, Grady. Close Up: How To Read the American City. Chicago,
IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1980.

* Levy, Matthys, and Mario Salvadori. Why Buildings Fall Down. New
York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1992.

* Meinig, D. W., ed. The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes: Geographical Essays. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1979.

* Pevsner, Nikolaus. The Sources of Modern Architecture and Design.
London, UK: Oxford University Press, 1985.

* Poppeliers, John. What Style Is It? A Guide to American Architecture.
Washington, DC: Preservation Press, 1984.

* Schlereth, Thomas J. Material Culture Studies in America.
Nashville, TN: The American Association for State and Local History, 1982.

* Tishler, William, ed. American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places. Washington, DC: Preservation Press, 1989.

* Upton, Dell, ed. America's Architectural Roots: Ethnic Groups That Built America. Washington, DC: Preservation Press, 1987.