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A Bookish Party:
2019 Releases

Fri, Nov 22, 2019    5pm

A Bookish Party: 2019 Releases

Join us for a book launch and reception celebrating the release of publications by Columbia GSAPP faculty members and the Fall 2019 Columbia Books on Architecture and the City.

Featured Books
Kate Ascher, New York Rising
Erica Avrami, Preservation and the New Data Landscape
Erica Avrami, Values in Heritage Management
Andrea Bagnato, Marco Ferrari, Elisa Pasqual, A Moving Border: Alpine Cartographies of Climate Change
Tatiana Bilbao, A House Is Not Just a House: Projects on Housing
Caitlin Blanchfield, Farzin Lotfi-Jam, Modern Management Methods: Architecture, Historical Value, and the Electromagnetic Image
Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang (nARCHITECTS), Buildings and Almost Buildings
Lance Freeman, A Haven and a Hell: The Ghetto in Black America
Mario Gooden, …and other such stories: 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial, edited by Yesomi Umolu, Sepake Angiama, and Paulo Tavares
Ziad Jamaleddine, The City of Islams
Steven Holl, Compression
Laura Kurgan and Dare Brawley, editors, Ways of Knowing Cities
John May, Signal. Image. Architecture.
Jason Oddy, The Revolution Will Be Stopped Halfway: Oscar Niemeyer in Algeria
Fred Scharmen, Space Settlements
Lea-Catherine Szacka, Biennials/Triennials: Conversations on the Geography of Itinerant Display
Enrique Walker, The Ordinary: Recordings
Michelle Young, Secret Brooklyn

All books are available for purchase at the event.

Free and open to the public. Organized by Columbia GSAPP.